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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:03 PM
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[Prime] $299.99*: dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo w/ Auto Mop Cleaning & Drying at Amazon

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Dreame International (HongKong) Limited via Amazon [amazon.com] has dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo w/ Auto Mop Cleaning & Drying for $299.99.
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Dreame International (HongKong) Limited via Amazon [amazon.com] has dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo w/ Auto Mop Cleaning & Drying for $299.99.
Shipping is free.

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$220 lower (42% savings) than the list price of $519.99

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4.1⭐ / 1,003
800+ bought in past month

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Model: dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Auto Mop Cleaning and Drying, Self-Refilling and Self-Emptying Base for 60 Days of Cleaning, 5300Pa Suction and AI Navigation, Compatible with Alexa

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Yesterday 08:15 PM
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10pmStalkerYesterday 08:15 PM
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This or Roborock QV 35A?
Yesterday 08:55 PM
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Joined Apr 2022
junaid368Yesterday 08:55 PM
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is this a good brand? how long do these things last and what's the maintenance look like?
Today 12:42 PM
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zephyrettaToday 12:42 PM
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Quote from junaid368 :
is this a good brand? how long do these things last and what's the maintenance look like?
Yes, Dreame is very well regarded in robot vacuum land. This particular model is very good for the price. I have had it for about 2 years now and it's been working as good as new. I'd suggest getting a tricut brush roller for it, which is much superior, specially if you have pets. Maintenance is generally cleaning up dirty water tank once every few days, fill up clean water, throw mop pads in washer once a week, and clean wash board once a month or so.
Today 01:14 PM
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BrightRock965Today 01:14 PM
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I have this because you can root it easily. Performance for carpet is less than the Roomba 960 (9 years old), it picks up significantly less (Great Pyrenees household). The camera in the front is in full color (which disagrees with their marketing). They also ignore your network DNS and hardcode their IP addresses in the firmware. Is it fine, I guess? (I wouldn't recommend it unless you are planning on hacking it)
Today 01:44 PM
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MotocontestToday 01:44 PM
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Quote from BrightRock965 :
I have this because you can root it easily. Performance for carpet is less than the Roomba 960 (9 years old), it picks up significantly less (Great Pyrenees household). The camera in the front is in full color (which disagrees with their marketing). They also ignore your network DNS and hardcode their IP addresses in the firmware. Is it fine, I guess? (I wouldn't recommend it unless you are planning on hacking it)
Is their DNS based in China?
Today 02:21 PM
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hatchetmatchetToday 02:21 PM
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Quote from BrightRock965 :
I have this because you can root it easily. Performance for carpet is less than the Roomba 960 (9 years old), it picks up significantly less (Great Pyrenees household). The camera in the front is in full color (which disagrees with their marketing). They also ignore your network DNS and hardcode their IP addresses in the firmware. Is it fine, I guess? (I wouldn't recommend it unless you are planning on hacking it)
What kind of cool things does rooting allow you to do?

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