Dreame L10s Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum: $1,000 Off

▼ Summary
– Amazon’s Big Spring Sale begins next week, but early deals are already available, including on robot vacuums.
– The Dreame L10s Pro Ultra robot vacuum and mop is currently at its lowest price of $349.98 at several retailers.
– Its self-cleaning dock automates maintenance by washing and drying mops, emptying debris, and refilling water.
– The vacuum uses lidar for navigation and AI for obstacle avoidance, allowing for largely autonomous operation.
– It offers 7,000Pa suction, can lift its mop to avoid carpets, and uses AI to tailor cleaning to different rooms.
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale may be scheduled for next week, but significant discounts are already appearing, particularly in the robot vacuum category. While models like the Ecovacs Deebot X8 and X9 Pro Omni have seen major price cuts, a standout deal is on the Dreame L10s Pro Ultra. This robot vacuum and mop combo is now available for $349.98 at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Dreame, representing a massive $950 reduction from its original list price and matching its all-time low.
Engineered for minimal user intervention, the L10s Pro Ultra features a comprehensive self-cleaning dock. This station washes the mop pads with hot water, dries them with heated air, and automatically adds cleaning solution. It also empties debris into a large 3.2L dust bag, which can last up to 75 days, and refills the onboard water tank autonomously. The vacuum operates independently using lidar navigation to create accurate home maps and AI obstacle avoidance to navigate around household clutter without constant supervision.
Although its 7,000Pa suction power doesn’t match some premium competitors, it remains highly effective for everyday cleaning. The unit excels on hard floors, featuring a mop that automatically lifts over carpets and extends to scrub edges and corners. Its intelligent software allows for room-specific cleaning schedules and uses artificial intelligence to adapt its method based on room type and layout. For a deeper clean, the robot can even return to re-mop areas it identifies as still dirty, ensuring no spot is left behind.
(Source: The Verge)




