A wet and dry vacuum is an excellent option if it is a lot of mud or spills in its hard floor and does not want to be cleaning every two days. However, although they can be excellent to address difficult spots, they often have quite bulky designs and can fight to approach the edges of the rooms. So I was particularly interested in obtaining some practical time with Dreame H15 Pro, which has an intelligent solution to this problem.
This wet floor cleaner has a chip in the front of the head of the floor that can feel when it approaches a wall. This triggers the key to the key to move forward so that it is as close as possible to the wall, and at the same time a barrier along the front of the head of the floor, so the mop It is not cleaning its wall or sockets or drool. Dreame calls this ‘Triple edge coverage’, and it is an idea that I have not seen before, even among the best wet and dry market vacuum cleaners.
In fact, it is closer to something we tend to see in the liquidation and emptiness hybrid robovecs. Some of today’s best robot vacuum cleaners have mirrors that can leave when the bot is going through the edge of a room, so there is no gap without tempting.
While it is still thicker than, for example, a stick vacuum, Dreame has made more design settings to make the H15 Pro as maneuverable as possible. The mango can fall completely flat to the ground, which allows it to clean under the furniture. In some wet drying vacuum cleaners, the suction will fall when the cleaner is placed flat, to prevent the water from entering the engine, but the H15 Pro is designed so that there is no loss of suction. Speaking of that, you can achieve up to 21,000PA ultra potential.
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Another innovation that caught my attention to this cleaner is its self -limited process. Many high -end wet drying vacuum cleaners have some type of self -limp cycle to facilitate maintenance, but the H15 Pro is the first one I have seen that it gives its taxi drivers a bath after use.
When the self -care cycle is activated, a tray in the base is filled with hot water (212f / 100c) that immerses the rollers, instead of simply damping them. The rollers then turn to clean any dirt and fat. Once complete, the space is sealed and stir with hot air for five minutes to dry them.
I had to see the H15 Pro in the great inauguration of the new flagship store of the United Kingdom of Dreame in Birmingham, and impressed me. Lieves design, in particular, works very well, and the cleaner is comfortable to use and easy to maneuver. Triple edge cleaning seemed a bit more temperamental during my practical time, but I am willing to give it the benefit of the doubt until we had the opportunity to try it correctly.
Dreame H15 Pro will be on sale in the United Kingdom in March. We have asked about the prices and launch information of the United States and Australia, and we will update this article when we obtain it.