Hi Rawan, thank you for your honest review! I just ordered the UWANT D100, and I wanted to ask: can I use the cleaning solution I already have at home with the vacuum, or could it cause damage? Do I need to buy the UWANT cleaning solution to ensure it's safe?
All manufacturers recommend you only use theirs only. That's because they have tested the chemical composition of their solution on the material in their vacuums, to ensure it does not degrade or erode anything. My thoughts--and this is only my theory so follow at your own risk--is that most if not all solutions designed for wet vacuums *should be fine and should not have any chemicals harmful to the machine. Might there be an exception out there with some solution that reacts with some material, maybe. But in my opinion, the risk is low, and so I personally use any solution made for wet/dry vacs. But of course I cannot ask you to do the same nor take responsibility on that. Just sharing my thoughts.
Hi. As always , a really good review. I was after a narwal s20 pro but cant get it in uk, they dont know when will be available in uk. So was thinking of getting the dreame h14pro. Never heard of this one before uwant. Whats your advice, are there many differences between these 3 models. Should i wait for the narwal s20 pro or get the dreame h14 pro? Help please.... 😊 thank you
Thanks! The S20 has more features, so definitely a better all-around machine-but that comes at a cost. If you don’t mind paying that price, go for it! Else, if you’re looking for great value for money vac without the need to spend more for bells and whistles, then go for the D100!
Thank you for your presentation Rawan! Can you compare this product with Rowenta X-CLEAN 10 please? I live in Europe so can't buy Narwal S20 Pro please? I can not make decision which one to choose.
@RawansReviews thank you very much! I really can't decide which one to buy. Now I watched your newest comparison and start thinking about dream 14pro😂
Hi!! Thanks for all the videos! Can you please tell me the best cordless mop to purchase in the Netherlands? I already have a cordless vaccum i basically need a mop. But combi is fine too. Thansk!!
I really appreciate all your reviews on wet & dry vacuums; they were incredibly helpful in my recent purchase decision. However, I just saw this review a few hours after buying the Dreame H12 Pro on sale for the same price as the D100. If the prices are the same, would you choose the D100 over the H12 Pro, or does the H12 Pro offer better value at the same price as the D100?
Glad my reviews were helpful! The Dreame H12 Pro at that price is good, however personally I think the UWANT still offers a bit more value; it has lay-flat capabilities (Dreame doesn't), the brush drying cycle is much more silent, the Dreame does not have a filter in the waste water tank to catch solid debris (the UWANT has that), and lastly the UWANT has a Turbo mode, the Dreame doesn't. However if all these are not vital for you, then you'd be fine with the H12 Pro! Cheers.
Is this normal? Used the device yesterday for wet and dry cleaning, after that the device roller has dried for an hour. Today i want to use the device for dry cleaning, but the brush was still wet and left stripes on the tiles.
@@RawansReviews thank you! You are right, the brush feels very dry, so I think it is... but, when I start the dry program, it does get wet. I think that is weird and should not be the case.
@@RawansReviews I suspect this is a production error. I checked and the brush is indeed super dry after the drying process. However, when I want to start the dry mode, the brush still gets wet. Would you please check whether this is also the case with you?
I just tried it in dry mode, the brush remained dry. I turned it on without unlocking the cleaning head (so the machine didn't really turn on), cycled to suction only mode and then unlocked the cleaning head. There was no water dispensed so brush remained dry.
I got it thanks to your vid. I tested it immediately after unpacking (it was not straight forward, the manual was useless so I had to check many other vids to get it right :x) and was disappointed as there was very little water coming out even at max settings. Not sure if that's because it still dry, or first use... I hope It is not a broken unit... Now it is charging and will try again later :
That should not be. It spits out a decent amount of water on Max. First time around might need need to keep it running a few seconds to kickstart the water, but beyond that should work. Make sure the tank is installed correctly, keep it on for a bit then see if there’s any water coming out. Let me know how that goes!
@@RawansReviews After a few uses it got fixed on its own. It could be just me who was wrongly using it since this is my first purchase of the kind! One thing I am facing now is to renew the cleaning liquid. 20E for half liter is too much imho. This remind me of printer manufacturers selling printers so cheap then making customers pay too much for the refills xD They are advising to not use anything else on their product page, which is a pity "Please do not add Non-UWANT brand cleaner, please do not add strong acid and alkali solid liquid above may cause damage to the machine"
Agreed. Personally I usually use any wet/dry vac solution, regardless of manufacturer. All of them advise against using anything but their own. I can’t guarantee it’s safe to, but personally I think the risk is low, I use any generic solution made for wet dry vacs.
@RawansReviews that's what I think too but 60° cleaning is a must considering that these brush rolls have a limited life span so you'll have to buy new ones at some point. Maybe 60° cleaning can make them last longer. The Dreame Mova M10 is only 50€ more than the Uwant in my country for black friday and it has 75° cleaning and drying. I think it might be a better value for money. Also Dreame is a more established brand than Uwant, the reviews about the Uwant X100 look scary, let's hope they learned from their mistakes with the D100.
**Be cautious with this purely promotional review** - yes, it's a pretty well-known vacuum in China, but it's in the lowest price segment, currently under $200. It has a lot of issues, like spraying water during drying due to the foam from the cleaning solution. There are now more advanced models in the lineup.
I haven't experienced any of the issues you've outlined. I was transparent about it being a sponsored review, and about this being the best "value for money" option that I've tried, when you look at features and price point.
*UPDATE: Confirmed by UWANT; the D100 is set to be launched in the U.S in January 2025*
Just ordered 1 after watching your detailed review and also after reading the caution statement. Cheers!
Happy this was of help!
Hi, thanks a lot for another awesome video. It would be interesting to see how Narwal S20 PRO stands against Rowenta x-clean 10. :)
I'll do a review of the Rowenta if I can get my hands on one, cheers!
Can you tell me what the beep means while charging / drying? It beeps at random.
Hi Rawan, thank you for your honest review! I just ordered the UWANT D100, and I wanted to ask: can I use the cleaning solution I already have at home with the vacuum, or could it cause damage? Do I need to buy the UWANT cleaning solution to ensure it's safe?
All manufacturers recommend you only use theirs only. That's because they have tested the chemical composition of their solution on the material in their vacuums, to ensure it does not degrade or erode anything. My thoughts--and this is only my theory so follow at your own risk--is that most if not all solutions designed for wet vacuums *should be fine and should not have any chemicals harmful to the machine. Might there be an exception out there with some solution that reacts with some material, maybe. But in my opinion, the risk is low, and so I personally use any solution made for wet/dry vacs. But of course I cannot ask you to do the same nor take responsibility on that. Just sharing my thoughts.
Hi. As always , a really good review. I was after a narwal s20 pro but cant get it in uk, they dont know when will be available in uk. So was thinking of getting the dreame h14pro. Never heard of this one before uwant. Whats your advice, are there many differences between these 3 models. Should i wait for the narwal s20 pro or get the dreame h14 pro? Help please.... 😊 thank you
Check this out, might be of help: ruclips.net/video/XCC5iJhuPoA/видео.html
Hi, I'm from Israel. Can I buy the product? Is there shipping to my country?@@RawansReviews
Hey Rawan great video's you've been pushing out lately! Wouled you recommend this or the narwal s20 pro?
this is not available in the USA
Thanks! The S20 has more features, so definitely a better all-around machine-but that comes at a cost. If you don’t mind paying that price, go for it! Else, if you’re looking for great value for money vac without the need to spend more for bells and whistles, then go for the D100!
@sallybinczak6156 indeed, not yet released in the US. It will be in the near future. Will report back once I hear from UWANT of any timeline.
Do you know if this will become available in Aus?
No idea, sorry
What would you choose, Uwant D100 or roborock Dyad Pro ?
This might help; ruclips.net/video/XCC5iJhuPoA/видео.html&lc=UgwKCOTSXZs1BJaGluZ4AaABAg
Thank you for your presentation Rawan! Can you compare this product with Rowenta X-CLEAN 10 please? I live in Europe so can't buy Narwal S20 Pro please? I can not make decision which one to choose.
I'll try to get my hands on the Rowenta for a review
@RawansReviews thank you very much! I really can't decide which one to buy. Now I watched your newest comparison and start thinking about dream 14pro😂
Hi, I'm from Israel. Can I buy the product? Is there shipping to my country?
Genociders deserve nothing.
Do you know when narwal s20 pro will launch in europe ? Thanks 🙏🏼
Unfortunately I have not heard back from Narwal on this
I need IT in Poland ❤
Hi!!
Thanks for all the videos!
Can you please tell me the best cordless mop to purchase in the Netherlands? I already have a cordless vaccum i basically need a mop. But combi is fine too.
Thansk!!
Check this out, could help you out: ruclips.net/video/XCC5iJhuPoA/видео.html
Better than the Bissell Crosswave Edge?
Check this, might be of interest: ruclips.net/video/XCC5iJhuPoA/видео.html
I really appreciate all your reviews on wet & dry vacuums; they were incredibly helpful in my recent purchase decision. However, I just saw this review a few hours after buying the Dreame H12 Pro on sale for the same price as the D100. If the prices are the same, would you choose the D100 over the H12 Pro, or does the H12 Pro offer better value at the same price as the D100?
Glad my reviews were helpful! The Dreame H12 Pro at that price is good, however personally I think the UWANT still offers a bit more value; it has lay-flat capabilities (Dreame doesn't), the brush drying cycle is much more silent, the Dreame does not have a filter in the waste water tank to catch solid debris (the UWANT has that), and lastly the UWANT has a Turbo mode, the Dreame doesn't. However if all these are not vital for you, then you'd be fine with the H12 Pro! Cheers.
Hi, What is the different between D100 & X100 ??
Unfortunately I have not tried the X100
Is this normal? Used the device yesterday for wet and dry cleaning, after that the device roller has dried for an hour. Today i want to use the device for dry cleaning, but the brush was still wet and left stripes on the tiles.
No that should not be the case. In my tests the brush roll was almost entirely dry after the hour. Try that again and monitor what happens
@@RawansReviews thank you! You are right, the brush feels very dry, so I think it is... but, when I start the dry program, it does get wet. I think that is weird and should not be the case.
@@RawansReviews I suspect this is a production error. I checked and the brush is indeed super dry after the drying process. However, when I want to start the dry mode, the brush still gets wet. Would you please check whether this is also the case with you?
I just tried it in dry mode, the brush remained dry. I turned it on without unlocking the cleaning head (so the machine didn't really turn on), cycled to suction only mode and then unlocked the cleaning head. There was no water dispensed so brush remained dry.
@@RawansReviews That is exactly what I did, thank you for your response! I already contacted UWant.
I got it thanks to your vid. I tested it immediately after unpacking (it was not straight forward, the manual was useless so I had to check many other vids to get it right :x) and was disappointed as there was very little water coming out even at max settings. Not sure if that's because it still dry, or first use...
I hope It is not a broken unit... Now it is charging and will try again later :
That should not be. It spits out a decent amount of water on Max. First time around might need need to keep it running a few seconds to kickstart the water, but beyond that should work. Make sure the tank is installed correctly, keep it on for a bit then see if there’s any water coming out. Let me know how that goes!
@@RawansReviews After a few uses it got fixed on its own. It could be just me who was wrongly using it since this is my first purchase of the kind!
One thing I am facing now is to renew the cleaning liquid. 20E for half liter is too much imho. This remind me of printer manufacturers selling printers so cheap then making customers pay too much for the refills xD
They are advising to not use anything else on their product page, which is a pity "Please do not add Non-UWANT brand cleaner, please do not add strong acid and alkali solid liquid above may cause damage to the machine"
Agreed. Personally I usually use any wet/dry vac solution, regardless of manufacturer. All of them advise against using anything but their own. I can’t guarantee it’s safe to, but personally I think the risk is low, I use any generic solution made for wet dry vacs.
It only lacks hot water self cleaning and LEDs
Correct--but at this price-point, that's well forgiven from my end!
@RawansReviews that's what I think too but 60° cleaning is a must considering that these brush rolls have a limited life span so you'll have to buy new ones at some point. Maybe 60° cleaning can make them last longer.
The Dreame Mova M10 is only 50€ more than the Uwant in my country for black friday and it has 75° cleaning and drying. I think it might be a better value for money. Also Dreame is a more established brand than Uwant, the reviews about the Uwant X100 look scary, let's hope they learned from their mistakes with the D100.
The Head Looks Like a nockoff from the roborock flexi, but a mooded Version
Hey Rawan , one of your Fan Subscribers, please help us with a full review on Narwal S10 pro .
Hi there, thanks for being a subscriber. Will try get my hands on an S10 Pro and review it if I can. Cheers
**Be cautious with this purely promotional review** - yes, it's a pretty well-known vacuum in China, but it's in the lowest price segment, currently under $200. It has a lot of issues, like spraying water during drying due to the foam from the cleaning solution. There are now more advanced models in the lineup.
I haven't experienced any of the issues you've outlined. I was transparent about it being a sponsored review, and about this being the best "value for money" option that I've tried, when you look at features and price point.
Please send a link where you can but it below 200$