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Ridges

One Press to Dump Dirt
Removable
Dust Cup
Washable Components
Package List
Z20
Z20


Package List
Z20

Z20



$599.99 Original price was: $599.99.$299.99Current price is: $299.99.
Great product. The plastic joint could be more steady, and it was a bit difficult to secure it on the station
My sister has been staying with me lately and she brought her Dyson cordless with her, so I had been using that and thinking maybe I should get one for myself--prior to receiving this Dreame vacuum! The Dyson Vortex is a great vacuum but this *very* similar Dreame vac has a few more advantages as far as I can tell.The main advantage the Dreame vacuum has over the Dyson is that the multi-surface head has the illumination feature, while the Dyson only has that feature for the hard surface attachment. Since I have rugs, carpets, and tile floors, I only use the multi-surface head rather than switching back and forth and I love being able to see all the dust and debris before it gets sucked up. So satisfying!My sister really loves vacuuming and has worked as a professional housekeeper for many years, and I take seriously her input on this subject matter. She really likes the floor mount for the Dreame vacuum more than the wall mount because it has several slots for the attachments, where the Dyson doesn't have any storage features. It's also annoying having to install the wall mount because it pretty much requires wall anchors and the one spot I can put the (Dyson) vacuum has really thin drywall (which I did for her when she arrived). SO that is another advantage this Dreame vacuum has over the Dyson.A third advantage is that you don't have to press the button the whole time--you just hit the power button and it keeps on vacuuming until you turn it off, unlike the Dyson which can make your fingers pretty tired if you have a lot of vacuuming to do. I like to save my fingers for non-housekeeping activities!It's a great vacuum and I really love that it's cordless. I had a vintage Kirby vacuum prior to this and it worked great but was so heavy to move around and I always had to hold the cord up so I didn't vacuum over it. It also required disposable vacuum bags and new belts and brushes every so often. This Dream vacuum does require more frequent emptying but it's really easy to just push the button and empty it into the trash. It's so light and maneuverable and doesn't wreck the legs of my furniture. I can also lay it flat to vacuum under consoles and furniture, which I never could have done before.I am not too ken on technical specs so there may be reasons why someone might prefer the Dyson but for my needs, I am really happy with this Dreame vacuum. If any major issues pop up I will update my review, but so far soooo good! Hope this helps.
Got this because I have been wanting a cordless and have been reading a lot of mixed reviews of Dyson and Shark.Dyson vacuums are usually deemed as overpriced pieces of plastic that do work well but are over priced. The Shark ones are deemed as not great disposable vacuums. The Dreame was a gamble for me.Build quality: The build quality FEELS great. It is hefty but not too hefty that I'd feel like I'd get tired over a full home session. Each of the attachments is also plastic (similar to Dyson) and I would say is on par with Dyson's parts. What I do like about this is that the stand it comes with holds all the accessories easily and it can be tucked into the corner without needing to screw anything into the wall.Functionality: It sucks! You knew this pun was coming. It works great. I did vacuum portions of my house that I vacuumed a few weeks ago with a canister plug in V3 dyson and it did get quite a bit of stuff. Whether it was dirt or some other types of fibers, doesn't matter since it did get the things I was trying to get.This will be very useful in my arsenal against the kids' continuous mess making. It's run time was decent when running in eco or normal mode; while also not sacrificing significant suction.Accessories: it does come with everything in hte first picture and with the vinyl flooring I have, I think the equivalent "fluffy cleaner head" will be likely our go to.One weird thing is that it does say to not use the extension rod with the spinning heads. Yet it's pictured in ALL of their documentation.In the end, it's a good vacuum and I'll update after long time use to see how it holds up. But honestly, Maybe it's just me in that I haven't heard of DREAME, but given the price point, a Dyson may be the better option. (Currently $499.99 with a $100 coupon at the time of this writing.)
After putting this to the test for a week, I have some opinions!I had the d*son vacuum and t**eco for 2 years and 4 years respectively, as well as a sh*rk vacuum and I know what I like and don't like about vacuums!This dreame vacuum is a nice vacuum and it does have good suction power. I can vacuum up sheetrock dust, sand, and dirt from hard wood.floors, concrete, tile, and low pile carpets. However, the high pile carpet, that wasn't clean enough to my satisfaction and I would have to take out the sh*rk vacuum for that one. So for day to day use, this vacuum does the job. I just would not recommend it as a deep cleaning vacuum.The different attachments are nice to have. We use the microfiber roller to spiff up the floors and it gets almost all dust off the floor and thr floors look amazing! We also love the mini vacuum roller attachment for the van carpets. That's really handy.Another handy function of this vacuum is the led light that shines where you are driving the vacuum and you can clearly see what needs vacuuming. I haven't experienced a feature like this, and it is extremely helpful!All in all I like this product, I just wish the vacuum did better on thr high pile carpet as well! Thrn I could have one vacuum for everything. ♡
This is not my first cordless vacuum, but it's definitely the BEST cordless vacuum I've ever had. I can't compare it to Dyson cordless, but I do believe it's as good or slightly better than my Dyson Animal 2. My carpet needs to be replaced thanks to kids and pets and years of wear, but this actually raised the nap in some areas. At it's highest power level I can feel it suction to the carpet. It also works great on hard floors and picks up spilled litter in one pass. It advertises it has a battery life of 90 minutes on low or eco, and I haven't noticed the battery percentage drop much, but I use it at it's highest setting and it hurts to see the percentage drop 1% every few seconds. Comes with it's own stand-it's located under all the packaging. It's a heavy flat base that has places for three attachments while the vacuum has nine, eight if you put it on the base with an attachment already in place. Main unit feels heavy when just carrying, but is a good weight once in use.There isn't much information about this particular model on Dreame's website so I don't know if replacement parts are available or if they're the same as other company's and interchangeable. When ordered, this vacuum was listed as $699- I wasn't expecting that and saw "cordless vacuum!" and ordered it thinking my high school senior could use it next semester at college. No. It's not leaving this house anytime soon. Within days of ordering it had dropped $100 making it $599. I'm not sure why the huge fluctuations or high initial price, but I worry the price is somewhat of a gimmick.All in all I would say this is an impressive vacuum with impressive attachments especially the one that allows me to vacuum under my bed, but the pricing is a little off putting and I would like to be able to find replacement parts like filters to have on hand.