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  • dreame L40 Ultra Robot Aspiradora


dreame L40 Ultra Robot Aspiradora


DaddyDES
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Wow. Super impressed. I've owned a Roomba 690 early on which is as basic as it gets for a robot vac.Then I upgraded to an Ecovac Ozmo T5 that was a step up from the Roomba and it has a pretty basic mopping system.Then upgraded to an Ecovac Ozmo T8 Aviv which I then upgraded its basic mopping system to the pro mopping system for the unit.While both Ozmos did well. Mopping performance was "OK". The mopping systems had to be manually connected and the device had to be placed one the floors you wanted mopped. It was smart enough to know carpet from hardwood/vinyl floors but you still had to intervene to add the mopping unit and move the vac to hard floors.This unit on the other hand...9/10 Vacuum8/10 Mopping9/10 Mapping your home8/10 Obstacle avoidanceWhat I really love about this unit that sets it apart from my older units...1. No user intervention. It will vacuum, empty the dust bin into its base, and will proceed to mopping after. It does it in a very intentional way. It starts with my carpets (vacuum) then moves to hard floors vacuuming first, then mopping.The absolute best part is I don't have to attach a mopping unit or move it from carpet to hard floors.In the app, you have two options to transition from vacuum to mopping. (1). It can raise the mop pads so they don't touch your carpet. (2) It can return to the base after vacuuming drop off the mop pads then transition to carpet. When it's done with your carpet, it can return to the base install the mop pads and proceed to mop. I prefer this because it eliminates the risk (depending on the height and type of carpet) of dragging wet pads over your carpet. Based on what I've seen, while it can raise the mop pads, they're not nearly going high enough to not drag on your actual carpet. Maybe they're high enough for a floor mat, but not actual carpet. So, I prefer to have it drop the mop pads.Bonus Points.- The base has two tanks. A dirty water tank and a clean water tank. Clean water tank is for mopping, the dirty water is what it picks up after it's spinning mop pads do their thing. There's also a solution holder inside that mixes with the clean water so no need to actually mix the solution in the water.- The base heats the water for better cleaning!!- The base has its own dust bag where the vac empties itself by way of suction inside the base.- Unit will return periodically to the base if it gets full on dirty. Or, again, return to the base to clean the mop pads by using clean water, some sort of plastic bristles that spin, drain, wash and dry the mop pads. It will do this repeatedly during the cleaning of your floors to ensure the mop pads are always as clean as possible. In other words, after a while it will go back to the base, clean the mop pads and continue mopping.- The vac has a corner brush as do most robot vacs. But this one has the brush on an arm that extends out automatically when it detects a corner to get those hard to reach places.- It doesn't end there. It also swings out it's mop pads automatically so that it too, can clean around objects or corners.- The white version is super classy and fits my home decor. The base isn't as big as I had thought, but you will still need to find a suitable location for it near an outlet on the hard floors, not carpeted.- There's a water hookup kit so you never have to fill the water tank. I think it also will empty the dirty water tank (not sure about the dirty water part). This is a nice feature though I'm not sure how many people would be able to leverage this. You'd need a water source to connect to and an outlet near by. Not suitable for most I suspect.- EXTREMELY quiet compared to my other models when vacuuming and almost unnoticeable when mopping.- It has the intelligence to cross a threshold by first trying to go head on. If it fails, it hits the threshold from an angle at a faster speed. If trying to cross a threshold to mope, it will even lift the mop pads to help it get over that hump. *Caveat: if you have the mopping set to high it may still struggle to cross a higher threshold because the wheels slip.*Technology is moving quickly. I also bought a robotic lawn mower with no perimeter wire that also collects and dumps leaves! Wow. But even that can't compare to this piece of technological prowess.Work smarter not harder.** UPDATE 4/7/25**I've actually added a star because this DREAME vac and mop is truly a DREAM! I have luxury vinyl floors that no matter how many times I mop it, I can still take a napkin and wipe the floor and come up with dirt. While this unit hasn't completed got rid of that issue, it's 90% better than even when I manually steam mop my floors. That's impressive.I also love the option (if I didn't mention this before) that stops the spinning brush from spinning when it's on carpet. Anyone that has owned a robot vac knows that the one corner (or two depending on model) sweeping brush still rotates on carpet which eventually over time bends the bristles on the brush making them less effective. This unit can not only raise the corner brush when on carpet but also there's a setting to keep it from spinning on carpet.They've seemed to have figured it all out! While I've read complaints about the app being unintuitive, I guess that depends on your technical prowess. I'm an Information Technology Executive, so I personally found it pretty straight-forwards, though I do concede, there are a lot of options in the app that could be off-putting for some. And yes, no manual came with the device.
out-of-the-box
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
My first experience with a vacuum robot was Bissell. No bag, no station to empty and a separate mop head could be inserted instead of the dust bin. It lasted a few months and a plastic sprocket broke. They offered me 25% off on a new one, ya right. Next was a Roomba j7+, no mop but emptying station. It lasted a bit over a year and I spent more time babysitting the darn thing than that it was working. Daily cleaning of sensors, a horrible map solution and ignoring barriers. It had no brain so to speak and had to be rescued all the time. Got stuck underneath the couch every day but kept trying. Remap the floor every couple of months as it remembered a dog being in the way and assumed the dog was going to lay there forever.On to the L40. It mapped our 1900sf main floor in less than 10 minutes. No way, impossible? It appears not. It knows it’s supposed to ignore carpet. There’s a little learning curve, or more accurately it takes a little experimenting with settings. We have 3 German Shedders, and I increased suction power a few times to end up on “Max” (there’s a Max+ if needed). Since Jan 24 I’m still on my first bag (it’s 2/19 today!), how does all that dog hair even fit in that small bag? Based on previous experience with the Bissell, mopping was not a consideration or even planned. Ran it for giggles and was not impressed. But again, there are options for how much water you use and I played with it for a few days to end up on “28”. I have an unusual life which resulted in my floor not having been mopped in 6+ months. I know, not ideal (to put it mildly). The result was meh. It was doping “something” but not like a mop and a pale kind of job. I know I should have done that to start with a clean floor. But here’s the funny part. After a few weeks my floor looks clean. Really clean. In addition the water in the dirty water tank is getting (way) less dirty. In about a month it told me twice or so to wipe off sensors, but other than that our Dreamba just keeps going without intervention or correction. If it lasts only a year, I’ll buy another one. It’s crazy what I put up with until this unit hit my floor. In short: Oh Dreamba, where have you been all my life?
T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2025
It’s a very nice fun suitcase! It’s for packing, riding on, pulling and once settled something to keep them busy!Some airports try to make you check it though unfortunately
Kevin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de abril de 2025
My past experiences with Dreame vacuums have been overwhelmingly positive. My previous model served me reliably for a solid 2.5 years before encountering any issues, leading me to believe in the brand's durability and efficiency. Unfortunately, this latest Dreame vacuum has proven to be a stark and deeply disappointing contrast, lasting a mere five hours before exhibiting significant problems.From the outset, the cleaning performance was abysmal. A single cleaning cycle of my relatively small 10ft by 10ft area stretched to an unacceptable four hours (and 4 different cycles of sending it out) During this extended period, the vacuum displayed an alarming tendency to ensnare itself on virtually every power cord and USB cable within its reach, repeatedly disconnecting them.Furthermore, the robot became entangled no less than three times, with the severity of these incidents even causing the mop pads to detach on one occasion. On two separate instances, it managed to suck up USB cables, dragging them along while continuing its erratic cleaning path.Most frustratingly, a specific 10ft by 10ft section proved to be an insurmountable obstacle for this device. Despite initiating the cleaning cycle four separate times, the vacuum consistently failed to address this area, leaving it untouched.This experience has been profoundly frustrating and has severely damaged my confidence in Dreame's current product quality. While my past interactions with the brand were positive, the abysmal performance and numerous malfunctions of this particular model make it impossible for me to recommend it. Potential buyers should exercise extreme caution and consider alternative options before investing in this vacuum.
Greg
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2025
Update after 11 days of ownership:Had to remove a star since the robot gets confused by lights reflecting on dark surfaces. I have dark flooring and it especially has problems on the LVP due to reflections and the simulated wood grain. It also gets confused when it sees its own light reflecting on the black baseboards. I have black trim, cabinets, and doors. I turned off the light on the vacuum so that it only uses LIDAR and it is doing so much better now. I also turned off the AI obstacle avoidance and turned off pet mode since I don't let the pets or the robot vacuum roam the house when I'm away. I suggest having it map the house during the day with natural light and having it clean the large open areas first, especially dark reflective hard flooring, with natural light and no other light sources. The pendant lights in my kitchen reflecting off the dark LVP flooring in the living room were giving it quite a hard time when trying to clean in the evenings so I'm having it clean during daylight hours now. These issues were not present at first but that was because the house was so dirty! Now that it's cleaner than ever before, a few adjustments were needed to keep the vacuum from getting confused.Original review:This thing is the real deal. Premium packaging, quality materials, easy setup, tons of features, and most importantly it cleans my floors so well. I have mostly tile and LVP (luxury vinyl plank), with some polished concrete, some rubber for the gym, a thin rug and dense low pile home theater carpeting. The robot took about 20 minutes to map out 2450 sq ft and I split up the areas and added carpet designation to the carpeted areas it couldn’t detect. It is currently on the third cleaning and I’ve been having it vacuum and mop at the same time for each cleaning. I vacuumed before using it but it has been able to reach so many areas my Shark vac cannot get to. As for mopping, the house had not been mopped at all for a full year. The floors look so clean and shiny now and feel clean with no grit under foot. I do find an occasional ball of fur but those are easy to pick up. I may get the upgraded brush at some point but my dogs have short hair so I’m not too worried about it.
Prof Gadget
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
Robot floor cleaning technology has definitely improved a lot since I purchased my old Sharp vacuum only robot. But which one to choose in December 2024? I'm something of a gadget guy and when I purchase something like this, I like to do my research. I'd recommend a couple of youtube channels that will help, "Vacuum Wars" and "Just a Dad". At the time of writing, the Dreame L40 ultra was ranked third on Vacuum wars, behind two Roborock vacuums. After using this Dreame, I'd have to say I rank it at the top.The three robots i considered were the three rated best by Vacuum Wars. Namely the Roborock Qrevo Curv, the Roborock Qrevo Slim and this Dreame L40 Ultra. I rejected the Curv because it doesn't have the greatest obstacle avoidance. We have a lot of extension cords on our floor at home. Plus, the Curv was an extra $250 over the Dreame.So, I got the Dreame and set it up. Initial impressions were positive, but I soon hit a snag. During the first mapping I left a bedroom door closed. Didn’t appear to be a problem. The Dreame successfully cleaned the house rooms it had access to. However, later when I opened the final door, the Dreame went down the hallway to the bedroom and got confused. It forgot its existing map, forgot the base station location and started creating a new map from scratch. I wasn’t sure what was going on, so I emailed Dreame technical support. They were responsive but could not provide a solution. My initial thought was that perhaps there was a Wi-Fi problem at that end of the house, but the solution turned out to be to rerun the mapping from scratch. I concluded that the Dreame software is written such that once the floor map is finalized, only small modifications can me made to it from then on. Moral of this story: when you first run your Dreame L40, make sure it has access to all the rooms that you want it to clean. Since then, it has been running fine and cleans all rooms without getting lost. It’s nice to be able to select specific rooms for a cleaning cycle.Before I resolved the above problem, I ordered a Roborock Qrevo Slim so as to not to miss the black Friday price. Hence, I was able to compare the two and choose which to keep. Both vacuums clean very well but the Dreame definitely has the edge in obstacle avoidance. After the Slim climbed onto wires in our family room for the sixth time and tried to eat a power adapter, the choice became clear. Also, the Slim had some bugs in its Android app such that it would not let me rename a room. The room count is limited to 15 for the Roborock app. The Dreame does not have these problems. I also like the fact that the Dreame has a cleaning solution tank and can mix this into the water automatically. Plus, the Dreame just looks better.The Dreame L40 Ultra won. The Roborock Qrevo Slim was returned.
Maritza
Comentado en México el 12 de enero de 2024
Muy cómodo para mi bebé de 2 años
Keith Shen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2024
This could be good/fun for car travel, but not for air travel, does not fit carry on bins at any airliners.
George A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2023
This is pretty nice luggage, it's big, it's sturdy, but a cool feature obviously. Is that your child can ride on it. Obviously not too big of a child but maybe a toddler or a young child, it works really well and they love it.
Red
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de junio de 2023
I strongly recommend this suitcase for young travelers. My 5 yo son immediately maneuvered himself all over the house on this bag. He seatbelts himself right in and scoots off. It looks fantastic, I was worried at first because it has a protective plastic layer and I thought my son was tearing the design layer off, but it was just clear plastic. I love that it has a dust cover for storage. So it looks great, is incredibly sturdy and well built with hidden support rods, and holds over 30 pounds of child easily, plus provides for clean storage and it has tons of built in inner compartments and straps for packing. Even though he's ridden it all over, there are no scars or scuffmarks. The handle is easy to use and it's easy to roll and maneuver with a child on it. It came with some stickers inside too, unfortunately he loves hem and has put them all over the house. My older kids are extremely jealous of this cool suitcase, though they each got their own hard structure wheelie cases, neither of them are rideable.
♡MamaBear3♡
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de junio de 2023
Super cute luggage! I got this for my 6 year old son and he loves it. He fit on it well and felt comfortable sitting on it . It comes with a seat belt for extra saftey and to keep him on. It has cool race car design and is bright red. The outside material is a hard shell and seems solid, durable. The inside is very spacious, plenty of room for all my sons clothes and extra items. It has straps to hold his stuff in place and keep everything organized. The handle is long enough for him to pull it comfortably, as well as myself if needed. The wheels maneuver smoothly and he can easily ride on it. It is pretty big, so I don't think this would work for a carry on. I'm still happy I got it though, this luggage is going to make traveling with my boy so much easier and more fun for him. Overall satisfied and would recommend.
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