NZ$3,199.00 Original price was: NZ$3,199.00.NZ$2,989.00Current price is: NZ$2,989.00.
The Dreame X40 Ultra is one of the newest powerhouses in the robot vacuum industry, combining exceptional suction power, advanced mopping capabilities, and innovative features.
With it’s impressive 12,000 Pascals of suction, it easily outperforms most other competitors in the current market.
The advanced mop system, edge cleaning capabilities, and impressive obstacle avoidance also add to making it a versatile and efficient cleaning tool.
The comprehensive app and new pet-friendly features add convenience and customization to its use.
Overall, despite the higher price tag, the Dreame X40 Ultra offers incredible value and makes an excellent choice for practically any home.
NZ$3,199.00 Original price was: NZ$3,199.00.NZ$2,989.00Current price is: NZ$2,989.00.
The Dreame X40 Ultra is one of the newest powerhouses in the robot vacuum industry, combining exceptional suction power, advanced mopping capabilities, and innovative features.
With it’s impressive 12,000 Pascals of suction, it easily outperforms most other competitors in the current market.
The advanced mop system, edge cleaning capabilities, and impressive obstacle avoidance also add to making it a versatile and efficient cleaning tool.
The comprehensive app and new pet-friendly features add convenience and customization to its use.
Overall, despite the higher price tag, the Dreame X40 Ultra offers incredible value and makes an excellent choice for practically any home.
Pay later with up to 18-months interest-free.
NZ$3,199.00 Original price was: NZ$3,199.00.NZ$2,989.00Current price is: NZ$2,989.00.
This is an estimate to help you choose which robots to consider. The max cleaning area is more accurate if you know the size of your home.
This is the maximum size home the robot can clean. This will be affected if you have a lot of furniture or particularly deep-pile carpet.
Self-mapping robots save a floor-plan of your home to allow you to add no-go lines and room-select (if available). Some robots only support single-level homes (1 floor-plan), while others allow you to save multiple.
This is the pressure of the suction. This is a good indication of cleaning performance, however it isn't the whole picture. Check out our test videos to see real-life cleaning.
Some robots can automatically empty themselves into their base. Most auto-empty stations hold 30 full cleans.
A vacuum always needs a filter. It does not filter what is picked up, it filters out what escapes back into the room. It is particularly important for people with allergies or respiratory concerns.
High-efficiency is typically 99% of allergens down to 10μm, while a HEPA filter is 99.97% of allergens down to 0.3μm.
This is one of the most important specs for any robot as it is the main factor in how smart it is.
Watch the navigation test video on this page to see how efficiently it maps a room!
Some robots have secondary navigation looking at the floor to help it avoid objects that may jam the vacuum. These are typically 3D lasers or cameras with object recognition.
How long a full battery charge will last while cleaning. Typically tested on eco-mode on hard-floors.
The battery capacity in milliamp hours.
Lithium-Ion batteries are the best available.
Clean your home from anywhere at the press of a button!
Note: most robots will run without connecting to a smart-phone, however many require an app to access all the features.
"Hey Robomate, clean my home!"
Some robots are smart-home compatible and can be voice controlled.
If this is a key purchasing factor for you, we suggest getting in touch prior to purchasing.
Schedule cleans to suit your schedule. For example, schedule your robot to start at 8:30 every morning while you're dropping the kids off to school.
No-go zones are virtual barriers. They're normally very easy to set-up by drawing lines on the map your robot automatically creates on your smart-phone. This is very useful if there are any unusually tricky spots in the house.
With room select, the robot will clean the selected area(s) and return home without trying to clean the rest of the house. Traditionally robots will clean everywhere they can access, however some premium robot vacuums have the ability to schedule specific rooms.
All our robots will recharge automatically, however some will remember where they left off and resume cleaning if they didn't finish the job.
Some robots can also do mopping. In some cases this can affect vacuuming performance so watch our full review if this is important for you.
Water capacity for mopping. On most robot mops this will need to be refilled between cleans.
No mop zones let you tell the robot what is carpet and what is hard-floor. Robot mops without this capability will require quite a lot of set-up to be effective.
D-shaped robots can clean a lot more effectively close to walls than circle robots.
Circle robots can navigate a lot more easily in tight spaces as they can rotate on the spot.
This is the height of the robot. It will clean under any furniture where it can fit!
The capacity of debris it will collect. This is less important on auto-emptying robots.
When you purchase from Robomate you get an extra level of support from our Kiwi robot specialists.
If you don’t totally love your new robot, you have 30 days to return it for a full refund.
We simply care about our robots more. When you buy from Robomate you get a heap of extra benefits that you can't find anywhere else.
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