Nice review and good content. How does the Dreame W10 compare versus Roborock S7 for cleaning and mopping? Which do you think offers better value in relation to performance, price, usage and maintenance? Thanks
The Dreame W10 is obviously better for mopping, but I like the Roborock S7 better as a product, specially with its auto-empty system. If you value the auto-empty feature, go with the S7. But if mopping is top-priority and you don't want to constantly remove and clean the pads, the W10 is the better option.
Just got a T10 on Amazon with the $300 off. Some issues with the app and combining rooms after mapping, but it's a BEAST as a mop. Have a Roomba i7+ for vacuuming but I sometimes have both vacuuming before I mop with the T10.
Do you still like your T10? One thing I don’t understand is the fact that it needs to be close to the charging base to mop. Does that mean that it can’t mop different rooms? I am very confused about that
@@tarcisiasiniscalchi6641 I do like it still. It doesn't have to be close to the station to mop, it goes clear across my house. It will go back to wash and rewet the pads and then go back and continue where it left off.
Do either of these machines have something so you can program the mop to mop in a particular direction? Example with wood floors, i want it to mop in the direction of the wood grain and not against it to reduce streaks.
One thing I don’t understand is the fact that the T10 needs to be close to the charging base to mop. Does that mean that it can’t mop different rooms? I am very confused about that. Please clarify.
Ive been looking for something to replace my irobot m6. What bugs me most right now with m6 is that sometimes it leaves wheel marks and mop streaks on the wood floor. How does the t10 and w10 do in this area? I notice that with t10 the wheels are behind the mopping pads whereas the w10 has the wheels in the front. The issue with m6 is that with the wheels behind the pad it just goes over the wet floors.
Unfortunately, both these options will leave tire marks with the product design. Most robot mops will do, since most drag a wet pad, so it won't be completely dry and factoring in the tires going over these water marks will leave tire marks.
@@CordlessVacuumGuide thanks for the reply. Even with the dreame w10 wirh the wheels behind the spinning pads can still leave wheel marks? Would the pads cleans the wheel marks?
Narwal,I purchased one and I regret making the purchase because the pad dries very fast and most of the times is not even napping mopping and just running around with the dry pad, there's no option on the app to make it go and wash more frequently, I emailed the tech support and they said that's how it is suck it up buttercup!
@@diamondprinceza on the wet option, the pad dryes very fast and there is no option to send it more often to be washed unless you manually send it to the base to wash.
Great video! I've watched quite a few, but this one answered all of my questions in just 8 minutes. Thanks, CVG!
Nice review and good content.
How does the Dreame W10 compare versus Roborock S7 for cleaning and mopping?
Which do you think offers better value in relation to performance, price, usage and maintenance?
Thanks
The Dreame W10 is obviously better for mopping, but I like the Roborock S7 better as a product, specially with its auto-empty system. If you value the auto-empty feature, go with the S7. But if mopping is top-priority and you don't want to constantly remove and clean the pads, the W10 is the better option.
Just got a T10 on Amazon with the $300 off. Some issues with the app and combining rooms after mapping, but it's a BEAST as a mop. Have a Roomba i7+ for vacuuming but I sometimes have both vacuuming before I mop with the T10.
Do you still like your T10? One thing I don’t understand is the fact that it needs to be close to the charging base to mop. Does that mean that it can’t mop different rooms? I am very confused about that
@@tarcisiasiniscalchi6641 I do like it still. It doesn't have to be close to the station to mop, it goes clear across my house. It will go back to wash and rewet the pads and then go back and continue where it left off.
@@SnackAttack77 thanks a lot. Is there any other mopping robot you would recommend?
@@tarcisiasiniscalchi6641 the T10 is the only one I've tried. Roborock has some interesting ones though, might want to check them out.
Do either of these machines have something so you can program the mop to mop in a particular direction? Example with wood floors, i want it to mop in the direction of the wood grain and not against it to reduce streaks.
Unfortunately, it does not have that option. It does a crisscross pattern for the multi-pass option.
One thing I don’t understand is the fact that the T10 needs to be close to the charging base to mop. Does that mean that it can’t mop different rooms? I am very confused about that. Please clarify.
The T10 won't run if it doesn't starr from inside the dock. If you move it to another area without the base the app will flash N error.
Hm i think the Xiaomi Version Mija No Wash Pro is much better for edge cleaning.
Ive been looking for something to replace my irobot m6. What bugs me most right now with m6 is that sometimes it leaves wheel marks and mop streaks on the wood floor. How does the t10 and w10 do in this area? I notice that with t10 the wheels are behind the mopping pads whereas the w10 has the wheels in the front. The issue with m6 is that with the wheels behind the pad it just goes over the wet floors.
Unfortunately, both these options will leave tire marks with the product design. Most robot mops will do, since most drag a wet pad, so it won't be completely dry and factoring in the tires going over these water marks will leave tire marks.
@@CordlessVacuumGuide thanks for the reply. Even with the dreame w10 wirh the wheels behind the spinning pads can still leave wheel marks? Would the pads cleans the wheel marks?
Narwal,I purchased one and I regret making the purchase because the pad dries very fast and most of the times is not even napping mopping and just running around with the dry pad, there's no option on the app to make it go and wash more frequently, I emailed the tech support and they said that's how it is suck it up buttercup!
Theres a option on the map that you can make it normal dry or wet
@@diamondprinceza on the wet option, the pad dryes very fast and there is no option to send it more often to be washed unless you manually send it to the base to wash.
Can you review the 7000 PA Bissell IconPet robot?
Will try
@@CordlessVacuumGuide it is only available on EBay
The clips that hold the water tanks are absolutely rubbish, mine has already snapped off after only a couple of months use.
CVG, do you have Roidmi EVA on hands already? Self auto empty and pad cleaning in one device. Dream comes true.
Sorry I don't have it.
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