Best-selling Dreame robot vacuum is a shocking 76 per cent off and shoppers are snapping this limited-time deal up
Are you looking for a dream of a robot vacuum that cuts your chores in half ?
Right now, Amazon shoppers can get a particularly convincing version of that fantasy, with the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 Robot Vacuum and Mop reduced from $1,699 to just $409.98.
That is a saving of 76 per cent, making this a significant drop for a robot vacuum designed to vacuum, mop and take care of much of its own maintenance.
The Dreame L10s Ultra Gen 2 is currently listed as an Amazon’s Choice product, with more than 1,000 units bought in the past month.
For anyone who has ever looked at the floor after a busy week and decided that cleaning it can wait another day, its appeal is fairly obvious.
The headline feature is its 10,000Pa Vormax suction system, which is designed to pick up dirt and debris across hard floors and carpets.
It also uses a floating rubber brush designed to help manage hair and reduce tangling, while ultrasonic carpet recognition can detect carpet and rugs and lift the mop accordingly.
Then there is the mopping system, which is where the L10s Ultra Gen 2 starts to feel less like a conventional vacuum and more like a tiny domestic employee.
Its MopExtend RoboSwing technology is designed to reach into awkward areas, with the mop able to twist and extend into tight spaces up to 4cm deep.
Dreame says its edge-cleaning system delivers 165 per cent improved edge cleaning , helping it get closer to skirting boards and around furniture.
That matters because the corners and edges of a room are often where robot vacuums can fall short.
The L10s Ultra Gen 2 is designed to recognise edges and adjust its mop extension as it navigates around tables , chairs and other obstacles.
The accompanying system automatically collects dust, cleans and dries the mop, refills its water and adds cleaning solution.
It can also test accessory usage and monitor consumable timing, reducing the amount of maintenance required from the owner.
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