I have now tried both of these and they both have their own advantages. The Q revo tray is much easier to clean, and it seems to wash the mop a lot better. It also navigates a lot better than the L10s Ultra. The L10s Ultra gets in corners better due to it's twist option and it also has better object avoidance. I have no idea which is better lol.
Thank you for the input! Yeah, it's pretty even in terms of which one is better. Agree with that the Q Revo is somewhat easier to clean though. Not extremely, but at least a bit. Did you end up keeping either of them? :-) // Chris
Was contemplating btw dreame l10, qrevo and s8+.. i chose dreame purely due to e obstacle avoidance and dreame does better on hard floor. A close fight
Hi! That's true. And stopping actually does make a little more sense I guess since you don't want to wet the carpet. Wouldn't say it´s a problem on the L10 Ultra though since it raises the mop pads pretty quickly. // Chris
I have both of them. They are very similar in general but I prefer Q Revo. Q Revo has better navigation, faster mapping, and works better with carpet. L10 Ultra is better in border cleaning. If object avoidance is your major concern, both of them are not for you. They ate my cat teaser stick.
Thank you for some great input! Yeah, the object avoidance when it comes to relatively small items lying on the floor are not fantastic with either of them. // Chris
@@flemmingrand4369 I actually haven´t tested any with great object avoidance, at least when it comes to smaller items (charging cables etc.) However I would start with looking here: vacuumwars.com/best-robot-vacuums-obstacle-avoidance-ai/ This list also seem to be corresponding to other peoples reviews regarding object avoidance capabilities. // Chris
Hi! I have unfortantly not been able to test it. However the updates are pretty small. The biggest one is probably that the suction power on the Qrevo S is 7000 Pa compared to 5500 Pa on the normal Qrevo. In relation to that though the Qrevo S also (for some reason?) has a smaller dustbin (330 ml vs 350 ml on the normal Qrevo). From what I can read the mop pad is a but easier to remove and clean on the S-model. So you find them priced pretty similar I´d probably go for the S-version today. // Chris
Hi, I need help which vacuum cleaner would you choose? Roborock q revo, xiaomi robot x20+, dreame L10s ultra, ecovacs deebot x1 omni? I have dogs and a lot of floors, thank you
Hi! Depending on how much hair the dogs drop it could be challenging for any robot vacuum cleaner to give a really good result. My best bet would probably be the L10s Ultra or the x1 Omni that seem to have gotten pretty good reviews (I have not tested this one myself though). However, be prepared for that you might need to clean the brush head quite often though. Depending on the amount of hair. // Chris
Hi! Have not tested the Eufy Omni c20 at all so can´t say too much there. From the other ones I´d probably go with the L10 though. Or, if you can find it on sale during BF now coming up, their new version of the L10s Ultra (Gen 2), where you have the extendable mop arm to reach into more hard to get to areas. // Chris
Hi! Honestly all three are very similar in terms of functionality. I would say pick the one you think looks the best. Might be it that the Dreame ones have a slightly more sturdy build quality. So today, I would probably go for one of those. // Chris
@@lim0nes83 Yeah, they basically are from what I understand. Or at least Xiaomi is heavily involved in both the software and hardware for both brands. // Chris
Hi! They are all basically the same when it comes to functionality. Small design differences here and there, but I´d recon all three gives about the same results. All three of the manufacturers are also, as far as I know, pretty heavily affiliated with each other. // Chris
Hi! That is at least the idea. However, as long as you don´t move them you can unplug them in between every run (moving them will make you have to redo the scan of the cleaning area). // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Idk the whole things about the robot cleaners. So I can’t also know whether it redo the mapping of the rooms or not when it is unplugged in every run time. As a result of these circumstances, what is your “ideal” advise for the device? Should it be PLUGGED or UNPLUGGED for battery health and device’s safety against current spikes? Take into account for using it twice a week. Thx a lot for your comments
@@mustafaturgun Hi! If you´re using it once a week or more I´d definitely recommend keeping it plugged in :-) I have not checked the standby power, so can´t say for sure, but would assume that the charging of the vacuum cleaner is not constant, but only at certain times to keep the battery life as good as possible while retaining a basically full charge at all times :-) // Chris
Hi! For hardwood floors and the likes it would probably do fine. However for getting long hairs out of mats and carpets you probably are looking to also have a more powerful handheld one with a good carpet brush. Also, the more hair the vacuum picks up, the more cleaning of the brushes and filters will have to be maintained. So, my answer would be something along the line of "yes, but not fully on its own" :-) // Chris
The Revo rattles and is louder, is that what you said? Do both have hot water mopping and hot dry? Last question I promise.😊How does one hook these up to a water source? I will not have the base station next to any plumbing. Is that a requirement for it to do it's thing? Self empty, wash and refill is why I'm buying.
Hi! Pretty much :-) Cold water mopping and hot dry on both. There´s no way to connect either of them to an external water source. You will need to refill and empty both water tanks respectively after they are empty/full. So might not be the perfect fit I am afraid then :-) // Chris
Extremely similar in terms of performance. Dreames app has gotten a few improvements as well over the last year and is also a little easier to keep clean on the top of the charging stating, but apart from that I´d say pick the one you think looks best :-) // Chris
@@OMPTraxxs Hm, unfortunately I have no input whether or not they are good when it comes to actual repairs etc. However, if you bought it from a retailer that should probably be your first stop if something goes wrong with it, and then they solve eventual warranty issues towards Dreame (a little depending on where you´re from though). If you however bought it straight from Dreame they will handle the customer service themselves. // Chris
Too much work cleaning the vacuum the bins , the filters buying new bags, filters, mops, batteries and all very expensive. Traditional vacuum and mopping still the best option and you get a free workout. Some tasks we humans are still better at than robots. Go for a nice holiday for that money instead
Agree to an extent. As much as I enjoy having a robot clean the floors and that feel of freshly mopped just appear out of nowhere, lately the cordless vacuum cleaner has been my to-go tool :-) // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Ok Chris I did buy two iRobots one vacuum and one wet 15 years ago. Batteries died on both after one year and new batteries were half the cost of a new one. But I did get curious of developments so I did buy a Dreame L10 and so far I am impressed. This is the next level, let’s hope my new toy last longer this time.
@@peteroffpist1621 Yeah, they really have developed heaps in the last 10 years I´d say. Specially since the auto-empty, auto-refill-water etc.-functionality was introduced. Plus the navigation on the newer models are just way better. Not perfect, but better. Congratz on the purchase, hope it continues to work good :-) // Chris
@peteroffpist1621 Too much work when you are a tired old woman who has done enough manual labor and now can now afford to hire a helper. Add in allergy sufferers or those with breathing issues who can't push a mop and broom for long periods of time. Robot Rosy is the way to go.
@@GetThereFaster oops you are correct, i didn't even know there is an L10 model... but either way, L10s refurb is $350 on ebay right now... one whole class above qrevo and much cheaper and comes w 2 yr warranty
I have now tried both of these and they both have their own advantages. The Q revo tray is much easier to clean, and it seems to wash the mop a lot better. It also navigates a lot better than the L10s Ultra. The L10s Ultra gets in corners better due to it's twist option and it also has better object avoidance. I have no idea which is better lol.
Thank you for the input! Yeah, it's pretty even in terms of which one is better. Agree with that the Q Revo is somewhat easier to clean though. Not extremely, but at least a bit. Did you end up keeping either of them? :-) // Chris
Was contemplating btw dreame l10, qrevo and s8+.. i chose dreame purely due to e obstacle avoidance and dreame does better on hard floor. A close fight
One thing I saw about the Revo is it pauses and lifts the mop pads up before hitting carpet whereas the L10 doesn’t.
Hi! That's true. And stopping actually does make a little more sense I guess since you don't want to wet the carpet. Wouldn't say it´s a problem on the L10 Ultra though since it raises the mop pads pretty quickly. // Chris
I have both of them. They are very similar in general but I prefer Q Revo. Q Revo has better navigation, faster mapping, and works better with carpet. L10 Ultra is better in border cleaning. If object avoidance is your major concern, both of them are not for you. They ate my cat teaser stick.
Thank you for some great input! Yeah, the object avoidance when it comes to relatively small items lying on the floor are not fantastic with either of them. // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Which product should I then choose, to have good object avoidance?
@@flemmingrand4369 I actually haven´t tested any with great object avoidance, at least when it comes to smaller items (charging cables etc.) However I would start with looking here: vacuumwars.com/best-robot-vacuums-obstacle-avoidance-ai/ This list also seem to be corresponding to other peoples reviews regarding object avoidance capabilities. // Chris
Have you tried the newer Qrevo S version? I am wondering if it's better or not
Hi! I have unfortantly not been able to test it. However the updates are pretty small. The biggest one is probably that the suction power on the Qrevo S is 7000 Pa compared to 5500 Pa on the normal Qrevo. In relation to that though the Qrevo S also (for some reason?) has a smaller dustbin (330 ml vs 350 ml on the normal Qrevo). From what I can read the mop pad is a but easier to remove and clean on the S-model. So you find them priced pretty similar I´d probably go for the S-version today. // Chris
Hi, I need help which vacuum cleaner would you choose? Roborock q revo, xiaomi robot x20+, dreame L10s ultra, ecovacs deebot x1 omni? I have dogs and a lot of floors, thank you
Hi! Depending on how much hair the dogs drop it could be challenging for any robot vacuum cleaner to give a really good result. My best bet would probably be the L10s Ultra or the x1 Omni that seem to have gotten pretty good reviews (I have not tested this one myself though). However, be prepared for that you might need to clean the brush head quite often though. Depending on the amount of hair. // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Thank you very much.
@@pajulis Np! Hope you end up with a good one :-) // Chris
Looking at the L10, eufy Omni c20c roborock q7 or Q8. What would you recommend. Mop is importsnt and only have hardwood floors
Hi! Have not tested the Eufy Omni c20 at all so can´t say too much there. From the other ones I´d probably go with the L10 though. Or, if you can find it on sale during BF now coming up, their new version of the L10s Ultra (Gen 2), where you have the extendable mop arm to reach into more hard to get to areas. // Chris
hii... l10s ultra pro vs q revo pro, which one?
or add more money for dreame l20 ultra?
Hi! Honestly all three are very similar in terms of functionality. I would say pick the one you think looks the best. Might be it that the Dreame ones have a slightly more sturdy build quality. So today, I would probably go for one of those. // Chris
does not the Dreame L10 Ultra dryes the mops, which the Roboroc can´t do?
Hi! Both the L10 Ultra and the Q Revo dries the mop maps after a finished cleaning session :-) // Chris
That i was not aware of :) thanks
@@artministratorle Np! They´re extremely similar machines :-) // Chris
They are both Xiaomi brands right? That explains all the coincidental similarities 😂
@@lim0nes83 Yeah, they basically are from what I understand. Or at least Xiaomi is heavily involved in both the software and hardware for both brands. // Chris
Help what better buy l10 ultra vs Xiaomi x10+ vs Roborock Q Revo???
Hi! They are all basically the same when it comes to functionality. Small design differences here and there, but I´d recon all three gives about the same results. All three of the manufacturers are also, as far as I know, pretty heavily affiliated with each other. // Chris
Should they always be plugged in?
Hi! That is at least the idea. However, as long as you don´t move them you can unplug them in between every run (moving them will make you have to redo the scan of the cleaning area). // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Idk the whole things about the robot cleaners. So I can’t also know whether it redo the mapping of the rooms or not when it is unplugged in every run time. As a result of these circumstances, what is your “ideal” advise for the device? Should it be PLUGGED or UNPLUGGED for battery health and device’s safety against current spikes? Take into account for using it twice a week. Thx a lot for your comments
@@mustafaturgun Hi! If you´re using it once a week or more I´d definitely recommend keeping it plugged in :-) I have not checked the standby power, so can´t say for sure, but would assume that the charging of the vacuum cleaner is not constant, but only at certain times to keep the battery life as good as possible while retaining a basically full charge at all times :-) // Chris
Is the dreame good for daily large dog shedding?
Hi! For hardwood floors and the likes it would probably do fine. However for getting long hairs out of mats and carpets you probably are looking to also have a more powerful handheld one with a good carpet brush. Also, the more hair the vacuum picks up, the more cleaning of the brushes and filters will have to be maintained. So, my answer would be something along the line of "yes, but not fully on its own" :-) // Chris
The Revo rattles and is louder, is that what you said? Do both have hot water mopping and hot dry? Last question I promise.😊How does one hook these up to a water source? I will not have the base station next to any plumbing. Is that a requirement for it to do it's thing? Self empty, wash and refill is why I'm buying.
Hi! Pretty much :-) Cold water mopping and hot dry on both. There´s no way to connect either of them to an external water source. You will need to refill and empty both water tanks respectively after they are empty/full. So might not be the perfect fit I am afraid then :-) // Chris
Which one is better?????
Extremely similar in terms of performance. Dreames app has gotten a few improvements as well over the last year and is also a little easier to keep clean on the top of the charging stating, but apart from that I´d say pick the one you think looks best :-) // Chris
I got the dreame L10 ultra for 699€ 😃 Yeah 😃
That´s a pretty good deal! Do you like the machine? :-) // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Yes i like it. But i am a little bit afraid if something is not anymore work correct anytime how good the dreame support will be 😬
@@OMPTraxxs Hm, unfortunately I have no input whether or not they are good when it comes to actual repairs etc. However, if you bought it from a retailer that should probably be your first stop if something goes wrong with it, and then they solve eventual warranty issues towards Dreame (a little depending on where you´re from though). If you however bought it straight from Dreame they will handle the customer service themselves. // Chris
its 599 now yeah
@@cryo_vL Good deal indeed! // Chris
Too much work cleaning the vacuum the bins , the filters buying new bags, filters, mops, batteries and all very expensive. Traditional vacuum and mopping still the best option and you get a free workout. Some tasks we humans are still better at than robots. Go for a nice holiday for that money instead
Agree to an extent. As much as I enjoy having a robot clean the floors and that feel of freshly mopped just appear out of nowhere, lately the cordless vacuum cleaner has been my to-go tool :-) // Chris
@@GetThereFaster Ok Chris I did buy two iRobots one vacuum and one wet 15 years ago. Batteries died on both after one year and new batteries were half the cost of a new one. But I did get curious of developments so I did buy a Dreame L10 and so far I am impressed. This is the next level, let’s hope my new toy last longer this time.
@@peteroffpist1621 Yeah, they really have developed heaps in the last 10 years I´d say. Specially since the auto-empty, auto-refill-water etc.-functionality was introduced. Plus the navigation on the newer models are just way better. Not perfect, but better. Congratz on the purchase, hope it continues to work good :-) // Chris
@peteroffpist1621 Too much work when you are a tired old woman who has done enough manual labor and now can now afford to hire a helper. Add in allergy sufferers or those with breathing issues who can't push a mop and broom for long periods of time. Robot Rosy is the way to go.
@@Joywith3LastNames Robot Rosy 😍
L10s has much better object avoidance as it actually has a camera as well as laser
Thx for the input! I have not tested the s-model, but judging from specs you are completely correct :-) // Chris
@@GetThereFaster oops you are correct, i didn't even know there is an L10 model... but either way, L10s refurb is $350 on ebay right now... one whole class above qrevo and much cheaper and comes w 2 yr warranty
@@beggerking Yeah, the L10s should most likely be better than the Q Revo :-)