Is there another internal water tank that dumps water during the rinse? Is he to use the damp cloth that he took from the stand throughout the cleaning process? I didn't quite understand.
I'm struggling to decide if I need a robot mop or not. It seems it might be best to get a basic one for daily maintenance but still mop once a week manually.
@Cordless Vacuum Guide, as you explained, one of the key features of the W10 is the automatic mop head cleaning. What happens if you have a 2-level house and intend to mop both levels? I look at the specs of the W10 and it states that it can save up to 3 levels, however it does not explain HOW to operate the mopping for the multi-levels. I have a 2-level house and I am contemplating buying the W10, however I am concerned that the W10 cannot realistically and automatically mop of both levels. So, on that note, would the following scenario of steps work? 1. Place the base station on the bottom level 2. Run the robot to build the map of the lower level. 3. Run the robot to build the map of the upper level. 4. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the lower level. Whilst mopping the lower level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station 5. Pick up the base station (and robot) and place in on the upper level 6. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the upper level. Whilst mopping the upper level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station Is this possible?
Sorry for the very late response. The best option is to move the base station and robot to the level you need mopping, because it NEEDS the base station for the presoak and pad washing cycle post-mopping, since it doesn't have an in-robot water tank. If you only move the robot, the pads will be dry, which defeats the purpose of having a robot mop. It's the biggest con of having such a large base station and it's not unique to Dreame, but all brands with a do-it-all base station.
Is it capable of moving onto rugs that are over hard floors ? Also do you have to clear your rooms of furniture before you map it ? Seems complicated ... id want a device that can automatically map a room with & without furniture ... its meant to be convenient but looks like as much work with settings ect as manually vacuuming & mopping
The fact that the base station doesnt also empty the dustbin is what kills it for me. UPDATE: I now have a base station that automatically cleans out the robot’s dustbin (roborock s7 maxV Plus) and love it. Would never go back!
Dreame has always been about maximizing the quality of the most important features rather than packing every feature inside one thing with decent to questionable quality. How is clearing a dust container every two to three days instead of an obnoxiously loud sucking station a deal-killer? How incredibly lazy have we become? You need to untangle/cut the hair from the rolls anyway at some point so there is almost zero benefit unless you are extremely allergic to the point of heavy asthma.
@@Mat-hr1dg If I would upgrade to a pricey robot with a large station I most certainly would not want to sacrifice the ability for self cleaning! Auto empty allows the robot to become even more autonomous meaning I would only need to interact with the bot every 2 months vs every 2-3 days.
@@Eagle-Striker Well, nice that you are so lucky. My girlfriend leaves hairs literally everywhere and the cats don't help much either, though truthfully they didn't really make the existing problem worse so I can truthfully blame my girlfriend in full. I'm still somewhat puzzled that you would consider it a Dealkiller though. Regarding saving time: that's fine, but I don't consider an action of 10-20 seconds max, depending on where your trashcan is located, as a critical time eater that destroys the value of something. But you do you.
@@Mat-hr1dg You clearly never used auto empty robot, have you? If choosing one to sacrifice, I'll certainly pick auto empty over self washing pad. Emptying the dustbin is much more annoying and incovenient compare to washing the mop pad. Dust clouds everywhere, defeat the purpose of having dust suck in by robot vacuum.
@@CordlessVacuumGuide I have another problem with app, if I'm right, there isn't way how to set direction of cleaning and how to update map only for 1 room when there is big changes in arrangement of furniture and not all floor. If it is possible, please for how to.
Of course. In every single one. But there is always a special knife tool to clean the rolls and brush afterwards. It takes about 30-45 seconds to disassemble, cut and assemble again.
Hey there, im looking at the ecovacs deebot x1 omni. What do you think about the machine and is there coming an review in the near future? Thank you for your content!
argument between mop pad in front or rear . I think engineer know what todo . for the robot with mopping only mop pad will be on the front to avoid liquid wet the wheel . for robot with mop and vacuum combine mop pad should be rear to avoid it wet dust before vacuum . I personally like the wheel on rear so no wheel mark . for the liquid you better mop it by hand before run the robot to avoid it rag over different area
Mopping is one of those things i generally want complete control over; so will stick to my cordless stick mop+roborock S5 combo; but looks like an excellent product.
it's really bad, I regret switching from Irobot to Dreambot w10. it vacuums very poorly, misses mass and it does not go close to walls and corners. the small brush falls off at very small obstacles. must drain and refill the water after 1 use. the dust container is very small and no indication when the dust container is full. mops the floor very poorly, has no sensor for whether there is dirt on the carpet. No google assistant. Not a good buy.
exactly. i have a vacuum robot im quite happy with. would complement it with a mopping only one like this w clean dirty water tanks. by having separate machines, less compromise, more hands off with no having to take off mop pads to do carpet vacuuming
It’s about the mopping not vac. I’d rather dump the vac a few times a week as opposed to washing the the pads every single use. And if you run it every day there’s not much to vac.
lol everything about this vaccum is better than the Narwal...the vacuum function is 100 percent better than the Narwal lol 4000 pa with real brush, qnd ability to mop and vac the same time.....better battery life...the mop is behind the wheels so you don't get wheel marks when mopping...
@@airrodgers7277 Have you personally compared? Or your conclusions from this prepaid video review? These videos are made for your introduction to the product. It is foolish to base conclusions on advertising...
@@airrodgers7277 And when the mop is behind the wheels, your robot can suck in liquid inside. Fluid spills onto the wheels and can damage them. That's why the mop is in the front, for cleaning up spilled liquids. Learn physics ...
@@dimitryshk you don't have to have the robot to know the bad design and short comming of the narwal compare to the dreame.. dreame w10 have spinning brush plus 4000pa suction while the narwal don't have a spinning brush and only 1800 pa of suction..this would give a huge advantages to the dreame w10 when its vacuuming. mopping.... the narwal having the mop infront of the wheel mean it will leave wheel marks after mopping... the dreame w10 have the mops behind the wheels so it would not leave a wheel marks after mopping...
@@airrodgers7277 The irobot jet m6 has wheels behind the mop, it is the best seller in the mop robot world, I think the question is closed. Or 2 mops front and back. Or in front if one mop.
Is there another internal water tank that dumps water during the rinse? Is he to use the damp cloth that he took from the stand throughout the cleaning process? I didn't quite understand.
Also mine returning to base slips, I have to help into the base..why and how can this be rectified?
Is there another internal water tank that dumps water during the rinse? Is he to use the damp cloth that he took from the stand throughout the cleaning process? I didn't quite understand.
The open box experience blew up my mind.
Where do you purchase spare parts?
I'm struggling to decide if I need a robot mop or not. It seems it might be best to get a basic one for daily maintenance but still mop once a week manually.
can this clean a second floor without returning to the station?
@Cordless Vacuum Guide, as you explained, one of the key features of the W10 is the automatic mop head cleaning. What happens if you have a 2-level house and intend to mop both levels? I look at the specs of the W10 and it states that it can save up to 3 levels, however it does not explain HOW to operate the mopping for the multi-levels.
I have a 2-level house and I am contemplating buying the W10, however I am concerned that the W10 cannot realistically and automatically mop of both levels. So, on that note, would the following scenario of steps work?
1. Place the base station on the bottom level
2. Run the robot to build the map of the lower level.
3. Run the robot to build the map of the upper level.
4. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the lower level. Whilst mopping the lower level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station
5. Pick up the base station (and robot) and place in on the upper level
6. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the upper level. Whilst mopping the upper level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station
Is this possible?
Sorry for the very late response. The best option is to move the base station and robot to the level you need mopping, because it NEEDS the base station for the presoak and pad washing cycle post-mopping, since it doesn't have an in-robot water tank. If you only move the robot, the pads will be dry, which defeats the purpose of having a robot mop. It's the biggest con of having such a large base station and it's not unique to Dreame, but all brands with a do-it-all base station.
so where is the dust go for?
can i add soap no bubbles with this robot ?
Is it good for long dog hairs? I have roborock now and it collect them on the moping pad pretty well.
i almost bought this... until you pointed out NOT self-emptying, with small bin.
After using 2 weeks it was giving sensor problem says ultrasonic sensor error not happy
I dont found the product to buy 😢
Hello, thanks for the informative video! Just curious if other floor cleaning solutions (but non foamy) can be used with this robot mop?
is s7 maxvultra better
Is it capable of moving onto rugs that are over hard floors ? Also do you have to clear your rooms of furniture before you map it ? Seems complicated ... id want a device that can automatically map a room with & without furniture ... its meant to be convenient but looks like as much work with settings ect as manually vacuuming & mopping
You can change the room names custom now
So what's your honest opinion about byuing this one vs Roborock s7Max?
Roborock is better for carpets, Dreame for hard floors and for mopping. And Dreame haven't auto dust removal function on base.
It would be very limited in tight spaces. Cant turn around like round robots do.
The fact that the base station doesnt also empty the dustbin is what kills it for me.
UPDATE: I now have a base station that automatically cleans out the robot’s dustbin (roborock s7 maxV Plus) and love it. Would never go back!
Dreame has always been about maximizing the quality of the most important features rather than packing every feature inside one thing with decent to questionable quality.
How is clearing a dust container every two to three days instead of an obnoxiously loud sucking station a deal-killer? How incredibly lazy have we become? You need to untangle/cut the hair from the rolls anyway at some point so there is almost zero benefit unless you are extremely allergic to the point of heavy asthma.
@@Mat-hr1dg If I would upgrade to a pricey robot with a large station I most certainly would not want to sacrifice the ability for self cleaning!
Auto empty allows the robot to become even more autonomous meaning I would only need to interact with the bot every 2 months vs every 2-3 days.
@@Eagle-Striker
Well, nice that you are so lucky.
My girlfriend leaves hairs literally everywhere and the cats don't help much either, though truthfully they didn't really make the existing problem worse so I can truthfully blame my girlfriend in full.
I'm still somewhat puzzled that you would consider it a Dealkiller though.
Regarding saving time: that's fine, but I don't consider an action of 10-20 seconds max, depending on where your trashcan is located, as a critical time eater that destroys the value of something.
But you do you.
same =( I was really hyped at first but just imagining opening the dust bin makes me itch already
@@Mat-hr1dg You clearly never used auto empty robot, have you?
If choosing one to sacrifice, I'll certainly pick auto empty over self washing pad. Emptying the dustbin is much more annoying and incovenient compare to washing the mop pad. Dust clouds everywhere, defeat the purpose of having dust suck in by robot vacuum.
No mop zone?
Can it climb cables?
Nope it cannot.
In this review is an error. In app is possible to rename all rooms and use own names. Tested on my own robot.
Thanks for the update. Probably an app improvement since this video was published way back :)
@@CordlessVacuumGuide I have another problem with app, if I'm right, there isn't way how to set direction of cleaning and how to update map only for 1 room when there is big changes in arrangement of furniture and not all floor. If it is possible, please for how to.
Doesn’t hair get stuck on the brush?
Yes, some of it will wrap on the brush
Of course. In every single one. But there is always a special knife tool to clean the rolls and brush afterwards. It takes about 30-45 seconds to disassemble, cut and assemble again.
Thank you for the good review :)
excellent review 👍
Hi, Dreame bot w10 (£712) or ecovacs deebot t9 pure (£480)?
Depends o what you need from it. Is the mopping high priority?
Very good review
Hey there, im looking at the ecovacs deebot x1 omni. What do you think about the machine and is there coming an review in the near future? Thank you for your content!
Can you review roidmi eva ty
May I know whether the height of this robot exceeds 4 inches?
With the LIDAR cover, yes, it exceeds 4 inches.
argument between mop pad in front or rear . I think engineer know what todo . for the robot with mopping only mop pad will be on the front to avoid liquid wet the wheel . for robot with mop and vacuum combine mop pad should be rear to avoid it wet dust before vacuum . I personally like the wheel on rear so no wheel mark . for the liquid you better mop it by hand before run the robot to avoid it rag over different area
How this compare to 360 s10 vacuum + mop?
Mopping is one of those things i generally want complete control over; so will stick to my cordless stick mop+roborock S5 combo; but looks like an excellent product.
The clips that hold the water tanks are absolutely rubbish, mine has already snapped off after only a couple of months use.
it's really bad, I regret switching from Irobot to Dreambot w10. it vacuums very poorly, misses mass and it does not go close to walls and corners. the small brush falls off at very small obstacles. must drain and refill the water after 1 use. the dust container is very small and no indication when the dust container is full. mops the floor very poorly, has no sensor for whether there is dirt on the carpet. No google assistant. Not a good buy.
I'll wait for a mopping only one for under $500.
exactly. i have a vacuum robot im quite happy with. would complement it with a mopping only one like this w clean dirty water tanks. by having separate machines, less compromise, more hands off with no having to take off mop pads to do carpet vacuuming
At this price and not having a self emptying vacuum container isn’t very good.
It’s about the mopping not vac. I’d rather dump the vac a few times a week as opposed to washing the the pads every single use. And if you run it every day there’s not much to vac.
@@Eec2023 at this price and not having a self emptying vacuum container isn’t very good
@@Takeoverartist1987 you don’t get it
@@Eec2023 I do. You just didn’t do anything with your reply to go against my statement
@@Takeoverartist1987 read it again please
Narwal vs dream bot w10
Dreame w10 is the winner for sure
Such an expensive vacuum and no self-cleaning vacuum feature !!
Hwllo
I'll stick with my Roborock S7 plus 🏆💥 Best one on the market.
based on what. no dirty water tank. no self cleaning of mop pads. its not even on a comparable level to this
Lol yes cos you have it 😂, so to day anything else is better , would make you sulk ha
Another Narwal clone...
lol everything about this vaccum is better than the Narwal...the vacuum function is 100 percent better than the Narwal lol 4000 pa with real brush, qnd ability to mop and vac the same time.....better battery life...the mop is behind the wheels so you don't get wheel marks when mopping...
@@airrodgers7277 Have you personally compared? Or your conclusions from this prepaid video review? These videos are made for your introduction to the product. It is foolish to base conclusions on advertising...
@@airrodgers7277 And when the mop is behind the wheels, your robot can suck in liquid inside. Fluid spills onto the wheels and can damage them. That's why the mop is in the front, for cleaning up spilled liquids. Learn physics ...
@@dimitryshk you don't have to have the robot to know the bad design and short comming of the narwal compare to the dreame..
dreame w10 have spinning brush plus 4000pa suction while the narwal don't have a spinning brush and only 1800 pa of suction..this would give a huge advantages to the dreame w10 when its vacuuming.
mopping.... the narwal having the mop infront of the wheel mean it will leave wheel marks after mopping...
the dreame w10 have the mops behind the wheels so it would not leave a wheel marks after mopping...
@@airrodgers7277 The irobot jet m6 has wheels behind the mop, it is the best seller in the mop robot world, I think the question is closed. Or 2 mops front and back. Or in front if one mop.
Is there another internal water tank that dumps water during the rinse? Is he to use the damp cloth that he took from the stand throughout the cleaning process? I didn't quite understand.