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Why Dreame Floor Vacuum Cleaners Outperform a Mop
Floor Vacuum FAQ
What is the best floor vacuum?
What is a floor vacuum cleaner?
Is a floor vacuum cleaner better than mopping?
Can a floor vacuum cleaner be used on carpet?
How does a floor vacuum compare to a regular vacuum?
Do floor vacuums work for pet hair?
How often should I use a floor vacuum?
Choose a Dreame Floor Vacuum
For hands-on cleaning, explore the wet and dry vacuum collection. For automated whole-home upkeep, browse the full range of robot vacuums and mops.
One Cleaning Machine for Every Floor in Your Home
Dreame floor vacuums are designed to handle every surface in your home, with one key rule: wet mopping is only for sealed hard floors. On tile, LVP, hardwood, and laminate, a cordless model can vacuum and mop in a single pass. In homes with a mix of flooring, a robot model vacuums carpets in dry mode, then automatically switches to vacuum-and-mop mode on hard floors, lifting the mop as soon as it detects carpet.
For carpet-only rooms, simply use dry vacuum mode and skip the wet pass. In high-traffic areas like kitchens and entryways, where pet hair and muddy footprints collect, both cordless and robot vacuums are up to the task for everyday cleaning. With a Dreame floor vacuum, one machine is often all you need for the whole home.
Cordless or Robot Vacuum: Which Floor Cleaner Machine Is Right for You
The choice comes down to how involved you want to be in the cleaning. A cordless floor vacuum puts you in control: you push it, and you decide when and where to clean. This makes the Aero Pro, H15 Pro Heat, and H14 Pro a strong fit for spills, kitchen messes, and quick targeted sessions. Wet mode on these models is for sealed hard floors only.
A robot floor vacuum runs on a schedule and cleans your house on its own. Models like the X60 Max Ultra Complete and L60 Pro Ultra vacuum carpet and switch to vacuum-and-mop on hard floors, lifting the mop pad the moment they detect carpet. This is perfect for daily upkeep when you would rather not think about cleaning the floors at all.
Most homes do well with one or the other, not both. If you cook often and want hands-on cleaning, choose a cordless vacuum. If you want the floors maintained without lifting a finger, a robot vacuum is the best choice. For a closer look at the trade-offs, the wet dry vacuums vs robot vacuums guide walks you through the performance, convenience, and value.
How to Choose a Floor Vacuum
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Floor mix
Mostly hard floors means a cordless floor cleaner machine is your main tool. Mixed hard floors and carpet point to a robot vacuum and mop combo like the L60 Pro Ultra that covers both. An all-carpet home needs a standard robot vacuum running dry only, since wet mopping is for sealed hard floors.
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Cleaning style
A cordless model lets you clean up messes as soon as they happen, while a robot vacuum works on a schedule and keeps floors tidy without you needing to be home. Choose the option that best fits your daily routine.
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Hot water for grease
If you cook often, the H15 Pro Heat ThermoRinse™ feature uses 85°C hot water to remove stubborn cooking residue that cold water would just smear. For everyday dust and dry messes, room-temperature water works perfectly well.
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Pet hair
An anti-tangle brush is non-negotiable if you're dealing with pet hair. TangleCut™ 2.0 on cordless models and the HyperStream™ DuoBrush on robot vacuums cut and clear hair instead of letting it wrap the roller within a week.
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