I board dogs and usually have between 5-10 big dogs in my house. The amount of dirt and hair is insane (I had the tineco ifloor 3, and it was useless for my needs). I’ve had this one for 2 months, and it’s been a real life changer. It’s great! It can suck up a really impressive amount of hair. The auto suction is great, because when it ramps up and stays up, i know it’s full of hair, and I just pull the clump out it dirty water bin and keep going. I also use it for all pee accidents and dog vomit, and then run the cleaning cycle two or 3 times. I’ve cleaned the roller twice with something sudsy and deodorizing, since it gets so much abuse. I also check the filter often for hair. I run this machine constantly It’s fast and easy, and has really saved my back! I’m so, so glad I got it. It’s been worth every penny.
i was just watching funny cat roomba videos and this video played automatically… i don’t own a vacuum, i just use my mom’s dyson and i know nothing about vacuums but i trust your review of this product. jolly good
Just got this one - much thanks to your review! Really cool so far. But no mention anywhere about cleaning carpets. Also, the manual is, IMO, pretty thin. The ultra mode is a big mystery too. I know you said it sanitize the floor or something - but the tech behind it is not mentioned anywhere.
It is not for cleaning carpets. For that you would need a capet cleaner. The Ultra mode is still a bit of a mystery, but I have been told it was to sanitize the water. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@jamie.andrews The ultra mode "electorlyzes" the water. Sounds gimmicky for me but it's on some of the Tineco's as well, so I guess they were just trying to check a box to match their competitor.
Im so buying this. I hate my Bissell X7 (over-priced junkĺ. I always wanted something that coukd get closer to baseboards. Seems like 2 oversized (larger than housing) spinning pads that counter rotate channeling water and debris into a center section port, would be ideal.
Thank you for the informative review. Any feedback on the ease of battery replacement? Possible to DIY on replacement? This is one concern for cordless system.
Not really sure on the battery replacement. I have never needed to replace one. I would need instructions to replace this one or just start taking stuff apart.
Hi! I need help... Which cleans the floor better, Dreame H12 Dual or Roborock Dyad pro combo? In the case of Roborock, I am afraid that the e5 error will occur as in previous versions. Does the same thing happen in Pro combo? Regards! :)
Id choose wither the H12 Lro or the new Roborock Flexi Pro. There have been some issues with the Dyad and the combo is no different. It is also harder to clean the Dyad and the Dyad won't go under my cabinets.
@@jamie.andrews Thank you very much for the advice. I'm afraid of the lack of manual selection of the max mode in the H12 dual... I want the best possible floor cleaning and vacuum cleaner in one device. So it's better to buy H12 dual anyway? Does the vacuum cleaner in this device work poorly?
Hello, thank you for an informative review! I have a Zyle model, but it has one feature I dislike. Basically you can't leave your mop in the plugged in docking station and not use it for a few weeks - the battery will fall asleep and will need to be awoken with special process. With so many devices working on rechargeable batteries I would expect this to be solved in the docking station - it should cut the power off to the battery when charged. Do you know if Dreame has solved this? Or are there mentions in the manual not to leave device connected to the power for too long?
That is the first I have heard of that. I have never expieranced that with a Dreame model. On a side note the device would be what would stop charging. That would not be controlled by the dock.
@@jamie.andrews As long as something stops it. Had to send the battery two times to the service because of it, there is no easy way to wake it up once it's asleep. Never happened with any other appliances, so good to know it's only a weird "feature" from Zyle vacuum mop. I guess engineers did not expect people to go a few weeks without cleaning their floors.
You could technically, but it won't deep clean them. Sometimes I use it on really low pile mats. Anything higher than that it is advised to use a traditional carpet cleaner.
I just added a comment on this. I love it! I have lots of big dogs and all their associated messes and massive quantities of hair, and this machine has been amazing at handling it all. I was really nervous at spending so much on it, but so glad I did. Aside from emptying the dirty water (and HAIR), I don’t really do anything by hand. I honestly didn’t think it would work well with all these dogs, but it does! I read sooooo many reviews, but didn’t see much about dog hair. This one was definitely the right choice!
is the docking design better than Tineco? is the location of the charging contact still suspectible to corrosion from the cleaning liquid? My Tineco S3 is on it's last leg, and i have to keep trying to clean the corrosion on the charging contact
That is a tough call and one I am not entirely sure I can answer as it depends on what is importantfeature wise. They are both very good but each have their weaknesses. If you have not already watch my Dyad Pro review.
@@jamie.andrews thank you for your answer. I watched the videos you posted on the dyad pro they were very informative. I was leaning towards that one but the h12 pro seems really good too. But as you said they have different strengths and weaknesses.
@Reba K I like the both for different reasons, but I also have robots running around mopping so I mostly need it to clean where the robots do not. Under cabinets is an example.
I also reviewed both ... and it it really not easy to say which is better. Both are very good but are not perfect. Still not sure which one to keep :-D. Die dyad pro does not leave wet drops, the dreame however is easier in maintenance (Cleaning etc). The dyad is a bit more comfortable by using (more flexible and smooth), the dreame is better for some uneven floors. Most other aspects are the same.
@Markus Di Figlia Yea I am still torn. If the H12 Pro had detergent injection I would use it more. Since the Dyad Pro is not able to clean under my cabinets it is sorta useless for me.
if you have bad stain try have a spray bottle of solution and let it soak for 5-10 minutes then go over it, if it real bad go over then put the soaking solution down
Is there any chance you could measure the clearance of this one and the Dyad Pro? I would like to know what's the height they can both reach in order to know if the Dyad Pro can actually clean under my kitchen cabinets, or if I should go for this one :D
Thanks for the reviews, looking for a wet dry vac for hardwood floors that can go under counters in kitchen and rest of the house. Was looking at the H11max till I came across this. Is there another vac that you would recommend over this one for hardwoods throughout?
Yes for hardwoods look at the Dyad Pro which is also on sale right now on Amazon for Prime day. It has tight water control that is safe for hard wood floors and also has detergent injection. An am actually getting ready to put out a head to head short video comparing these 2. Check my channel for a review on the Dyad Pro. amzn.to/46LWaRR
@jamie.andrews I'm really trying to decide between this and the Roborock Dyad Pro. I don't have large messes or debris to pick up and no pets. Mostly laminate flooring. I like the auto dispense on the dyad but I feel like the drying on the h12 is better based on reviews. Do you have a preference or suggestion to help make this decision. Thanks!
@@mo25115 Both dry the roller just fine. The H12 is faster but also a bit louder too when drying. I am a fan of the auto dispenser for detergent on the Dyad but the H12 is easier to clean since it only has a single roller.
I board dogs and usually have between 5-10 big dogs in my house. The amount of dirt and hair is insane (I had the tineco ifloor 3, and it was useless for my needs). I’ve had this one for 2 months, and it’s been a real life changer. It’s great! It can suck up a really impressive amount of hair. The auto suction is great, because when it ramps up and stays up, i know it’s full of hair, and I just pull the clump out it dirty water bin and keep going. I also use it for all pee accidents and dog vomit, and then run the cleaning cycle two or 3 times. I’ve cleaned the roller twice with something sudsy and deodorizing, since it gets so much abuse. I also check the filter often for hair. I run this machine constantly It’s fast and easy, and has really saved my back! I’m so, so glad I got it. It’s been worth every penny.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. Good to know it handles pet hair well.
i was just watching funny cat roomba videos and this video played automatically… i don’t own a vacuum, i just use my mom’s dyson and i know nothing about vacuums but i trust your review of this product. jolly good
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Just got this one - much thanks to your review! Really cool so far. But no mention anywhere about cleaning carpets. Also, the manual is, IMO, pretty thin. The ultra mode is a big mystery too. I know you said it sanitize the floor or something - but the tech behind it is not mentioned anywhere.
It is not for cleaning carpets. For that you would need a capet cleaner. The Ultra mode is still a bit of a mystery, but I have been told it was to sanitize the water. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@jamie.andrews The ultra mode "electorlyzes" the water. Sounds gimmicky for me but it's on some of the Tineco's as well, so I guess they were just trying to check a box to match their competitor.
@@61akra12actually electrolyzed water is used to deinfect surgical supplies, and is completely safe.
It needs a light too so you can see all the dirt and hair. Hoover has this and it's great.
Im so buying this. I hate my Bissell X7 (over-priced junkĺ.
I always wanted something that coukd get closer to baseboards.
Seems like 2 oversized (larger than housing) spinning pads that counter rotate channeling water and debris into a center section port, would be ideal.
Thank you for the informative review.
Any feedback on the ease of battery replacement? Possible to DIY on replacement?
This is one concern for cordless system.
Not really sure on the battery replacement. I have never needed to replace one. I would need instructions to replace this one or just start taking stuff apart.
I have high gloss ceramic floor tiles. Would this clean it without leaving streaks? Does it leave the floor dry?
That may depend on how dirty the floors are and what type of cleaning solution used. It will not lesve the floors dry since the roller is wet.
dreame h12 vs tineco s7 pro?
I'm thinking about it and including the new Roborock Flexi Pro too. Have you seen my review of the Tineco S7 Combo?
@@jamie.andrews i did. Very good. Thank you
Very nice!👍
dont forget it makes hypochloric acid! the turbo mode is amazing
Thanks for the review! How does this compare to the Tineco S6 pro or S7?! Torn between them all haha
Have not tested the S6 but here is the S7 Pro. ruclips.net/video/XeT7v255HZc/видео.html
How do you feel this compares to the tineco floor S5? Is the suction noticeably better?
Sadly I have not yet tested the S5.
Don't get tineco.... used it for 6 months and is quite faulty... bad hardware issues like battery and weird chip issues
@@zord199 I've used Tineco for about 5 years now, never had any issues. Your comment can literally be said for every single brand.
Hi! I need help... Which cleans the floor better, Dreame H12 Dual or Roborock Dyad pro combo? In the case of Roborock, I am afraid that the e5 error will occur as in previous versions. Does the same thing happen in Pro combo? Regards! :)
Id choose wither the H12 Lro or the new Roborock Flexi Pro. There have been some issues with the Dyad and the combo is no different. It is also harder to clean the Dyad and the Dyad won't go under my cabinets.
@@jamie.andrews Thank you very much for the advice. I'm afraid of the lack of manual selection of the max mode in the H12 dual... I want the best possible floor cleaning and vacuum cleaner in one device. So it's better to buy H12 dual anyway? Does the vacuum cleaner in this device work poorly?
@@ronangrande2986 sadly I have not tested the dual so I don't really know.
@@jamie.andrews I understand, could you please describe what problems occur in Roborock Dyad Pro?
@@ronangrande2986 Harder to clean and leaking detergent tank issues.
Hello, thank you for an informative review! I have a Zyle model, but it has one feature I dislike. Basically you can't leave your mop in the plugged in docking station and not use it for a few weeks - the battery will fall asleep and will need to be awoken with special process. With so many devices working on rechargeable batteries I would expect this to be solved in the docking station - it should cut the power off to the battery when charged. Do you know if Dreame has solved this? Or are there mentions in the manual not to leave device connected to the power for too long?
That is the first I have heard of that. I have never expieranced that with a Dreame model. On a side note the device would be what would stop charging. That would not be controlled by the dock.
@@jamie.andrews As long as something stops it. Had to send the battery two times to the service because of it, there is no easy way to wake it up once it's asleep. Never happened with any other appliances, so good to know it's only a weird "feature" from Zyle vacuum mop. I guess engineers did not expect people to go a few weeks without cleaning their floors.
@@momondeira That is one reason I like the Dyad Pro. It is wifi connected and can get fixed via firmware updates.
Hit even a small bump and it leaves dirty water on floor
Something might be wrong with you unit if it is doing that.
Can you use on carpets? Low pile specifically
You could technically, but it won't deep clean them. Sometimes I use it on really low pile mats. Anything higher than that it is advised to use a traditional carpet cleaner.
Can you show how to remove the handle ? I need to return the unit i just got as it it defective (not charging)
How will this do with dog hair....like a lot! Will it clog or have to be cleaned by hand??
I have not tested this, but I can say it is good at self cleaning.
I just added a comment on this. I love it! I have lots of big dogs and all their associated messes and massive quantities of hair, and this machine has been amazing at handling it all. I was really nervous at spending so much on it, but so glad I did. Aside from emptying the dirty water (and HAIR), I don’t really do anything by hand. I honestly didn’t think it would work well with all these dogs, but it does! I read sooooo many reviews, but didn’t see much about dog hair. This one was definitely the right choice!
did you make a review for dreame m12 wet and dry and handvac? Thank you
I have not yet.
is the docking design better than Tineco? is the location of the charging contact still suspectible to corrosion from the cleaning liquid? My Tineco S3 is on it's last leg, and i have to keep trying to clean the corrosion on the charging contact
I have the new Tineco S7 that I have not yet reviewed so I can't comment on Tineco, but I can say Dreame does not have that issue.
@@jamie.andrewshi Jamie, I’m tossing up between this and the Tineco S7 or S6 pro, any experience in those now?
Is this one better in your opinion than the roborock dyad pro?
That is a tough call and one I am not entirely sure I can answer as it depends on what is importantfeature wise. They are both very good but each have their weaknesses. If you have not already watch my Dyad Pro review.
@@jamie.andrews thank you for your answer. I watched the videos you posted on the dyad pro they were very informative. I was leaning towards that one but the h12 pro seems really good too. But as you said they have different strengths and weaknesses.
@Reba K I like the both for different reasons, but I also have robots running around mopping so I mostly need it to clean where the robots do not. Under cabinets is an example.
I also reviewed both ... and it it really not easy to say which is better. Both are very good but are not perfect. Still not sure which one to keep :-D. Die dyad pro does not leave wet drops, the dreame however is easier in maintenance (Cleaning etc). The dyad is a bit more comfortable by using (more flexible and smooth), the dreame is better for some uneven floors. Most other aspects are the same.
@Markus Di Figlia Yea I am still torn. If the H12 Pro had detergent injection I would use it more.
Since the Dyad Pro is not able to clean under my cabinets it is sorta useless for me.
I really love it but it sucks at getting tough stains out.
Most all of them do. The brus is just too soft.
if you have bad stain try have a spray bottle of solution and let it soak for 5-10 minutes then go over it, if it real bad go over then put the soaking solution down
@@viper04af Yes always pretreat dried on stains.
Is there any chance you could measure the clearance of this one and the Dyad Pro? I would like to know what's the height they can both reach in order to know if the Dyad Pro can actually clean under my kitchen cabinets, or if I should go for this one :D
Dyad Pro 8.3cm & H12 Pro 5.9cm
Does this has steam feature during cleaning?
No.
does it mop the floor?
Yes
Can other cleaners be used?
That would really depend on the cleaner. I try to use the OEM cleaner for warranty purposes, but I do use Bona in a pinch.
Thanks for the reviews, looking for a wet dry vac for hardwood floors that can go under counters in kitchen and rest of the house. Was looking at the H11max till I came across this. Is there another vac that you would recommend over this one for hardwoods throughout?
Yes for hardwoods look at the Dyad Pro which is also on sale right now on Amazon for Prime day. It has tight water control that is safe for hard wood floors and also has detergent injection. An am actually getting ready to put out a head to head short video comparing these 2. Check my channel for a review on the Dyad Pro. amzn.to/46LWaRR
Great review...have you put out the head to head with this and the Roborock Dyad Pro? Thanks
@@mo25115 not yet.
@jamie.andrews I'm really trying to decide between this and the Roborock Dyad Pro. I don't have large messes or debris to pick up and no pets. Mostly laminate flooring. I like the auto dispense on the dyad but I feel like the drying on the h12 is better based on reviews. Do you have a preference or suggestion to help make this decision. Thanks!
@@mo25115 Both dry the roller just fine. The H12 is faster but also a bit louder too when drying. I am a fan of the auto dispenser for detergent on the Dyad but the H12 is easier to clean since it only has a single roller.
Dreame h11 aldım çok pişmanım e4 ağırza verdi şarj almıyor servisi yok çöp oldu 😢