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    Dreame’s Three New L40 Robot Vacuums Don’t Get Stuck Easily

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 7, 20254 Mins Read
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    Dreame just released its new L40s robot vacuums, a series of three models designed to give a professional-grade clean. If you’re looking for a way to automate your home cleaning, the L40s Ultra, the L40s Ultra AE, and the L40s Ultra CE might be worth a look.

    The L40s Ultra is the premium model in the series with 19,000Pa Vormax suction, which should take care of most messes. One of the coolest features is the EasyLeap System, which uses two main wheels and two auxiliary wheels to navigate over obstacles up to 40mm high. This means it can handle carpets and transitions between rooms with ease, so you don’t have to worry about it getting stuck.

    The vacuum also has a HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush and Dual Flex Arm Technology with SideReach vacuuming and MopExtend RoboSwing. This basically means it can get into corners and along edges really well. The dock is also a huge part of the experience, with an 8-in-1 PowerDock that comes with an AceClean DryBoard for less water residue, four-temperature mop washing, and a super handy auto-emptying feature that can last for up to 100 days. You also get 30% faster charging, so it’s ready to go when you need it.

    Then you have the L40s Ultra AE, which is a family-focused model. It keeps the powerful 19,000Pa suction of the premium model but at a price point that’s better for busy families and pet owners. It comes with a Liftable Rubber Brush and TriCut Brush 3.0. These are designed to prevent hair from getting tangled, which is a lifesaver for anyone with pets.

    This Ultra AE also has MopExtend RoboSwing Technology for better corner cleaning and uses 167F (75C) degree hot water to clean the mop, which is great for killing germs and keeping it clean. The base station also has an automated self-cleaning function with its Self-Cleaning Washboard 2.0, so you don’t have to do as much manual work.

    The L40s Ultra CE is the entry-level model, but it still has a lot of great features for its lower price. It has a 13,000Pa Vormax suction with smart carpet cleaning, which means it can automatically boost suction when it detects a carpet. It also has a DuoScrub Mopping System and TriCut Brush for gleaming floors and worry-free hair management.

    The all-in-one base station has an auto-empty feature with a 3.2L dust bag, which can hold up to 100 days’ worth of debris, so you can pretty much set it and forget it. This is great for first-time robot vacuum buyers or renters who want a professional-grade clean without spending a fortune.

    No matter which model you choose, you still get a bunch of features that come with all three. All the L40s models come with Pathfinder Smart Navigation and 3DAdapt Obstacle Avoidance, so they can intelligently map your home, plan cleaning routes, and avoid obstacles. They also have a 5,200mAh battery that allows for multi-floor mapping and extended cleaning.

    The vacuums are compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, and there’s a flexible app that lets you set custom cleaning zones and virtual boundaries. These are the kinds of features you want in these vacuums, so those with smart homes can keep them regulated.

    The new L40s Series is available now on Dreame’s official website and Amazon. If you want to grab one, you should hurry, because there are some launch discounts available until the end of August. The L40s Ultra is normally $1,400 on Amazon, but you can get it for $600 off with the code DML40S600. The L40s Ultra AE is normally $1,100 on Amazon, and the DML40SAE400 code will take $400 off the price. Finally, the L40s Ultra CE is priced at $900 on Amazon but is available for $350 off with the code DML40SCE350.

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