Amazon has for
Prime Members: DREAME L40 Ultra Gen 2 Robot Vacuum & Mop w/ All-in-One Dock on sale for
$384.99.
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DREAME L40 Ultra Gen 2 Robot Vacuum & Mop w/ All-in-One Dock (White or Black) on sale for $569.99 - $185 when you apply discount code
L40UGWS at checkout =
$384.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- 25,000Pa strong suction for deeper dust and pet hair pickup
- Up to 100 days of hands-free cleaning
- Extendable side brush and mop reach deep into corners and edges
- 0.41 in mop lift helps keep carpets dry and protected
- All-in-one dock washes, empties, and hot-air dries to stay fresh
- 5,200mAh battery powers hours of whole-home cleaning
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Biggest dealbreaker for me is they downgraded the camera. As a result the object detection on this went to absolute shit. Please watch some videos to see that this is the major complaint regarding this vacuum. A lot of reviewers say that's a major issue as it will get stuck on all kinds of things and need you to rescue it. Suffice to say, if you have young kids or have a lot of stuff on your ground, this is almost certainly not the vacuum for you.
However, I have the gen1 version of this from a prior Kohls deal. After having mixed feelings about older eufy and irobot vacuums, I was hesitant to spend $350-400 on a newer robot. However, I love it.
The self-cleaning/self-drying mop pads is great, as is the ability to life the mop pad a few centimeters (so it doesn't drag across very low pile rugs).
You can set up no go zones and targeted deep clean areas, it has edge cleaning, doesn't bump into walls and has obstacle avoidance, self-charges/self-empties/etc.
Currently my only minor nit is every time I open the Dreame app to adjust cleaning settings, it wants me to sign up for their mailing list and there's no way to say 'no, don't ask me again'.
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