
"While robot vacuums automate everyday cleaning tasks, there are other solutions for the jobs robots can't handle. You can't deploy your robot vacuum to clean up your toddler's spilled cereal and milk, but you can grab a wet/dry mop instead of reaching for the paper towel roll. Wet/dry mops are engineered to vacuum most types of messes in front of them, whether it's crackers, juice, pet hair, or food. They vacuum up the mess and a roller then mop to leave clean floors behind."
"Also: I left my robot vacuum running for 10 days while I was away - here's what I came home to The new H15 Pro is a wet/dry vacuum with two interchangeable brushes that switch from vacuum and mop to vacuum only. In addition to functioning just like a wet/dry vacuum to pick up spills and then mop floors, the Dreame H15 Pro is also an upright vacuum for carpets and rugs."
"'Upright' is used loosely since the Dreame H15 Pro can lie completely flat to fit under furniture. It even has a small wheel on the back of the body to maneuver the vacuum easily when lying flat. I experienced some user error when initially setting up and using the robot, especially when swapping brushes. The instructions explain how to do it well enough, but clipping on the latch to switch on a brush can take a few tries."
"Dreame says that this vacuum is intelligent enough to detect the type of brush roll to automatically adjust its cleaning setting from vacuuming and mopping to only mopping. Even though I've used multiple wet/dry mops in the past, I had some mixed experiences when I first started testing the H15 Pro CarpetFlex. Switching the brush rollers took a few tries to get used to the mechanism, but transitioning from the carpet brush to the mop roller."
The Dreame H15 Pro CarpetFlex functions as a wet/dry vacuum that vacuums debris and mops in one pass, and includes two interchangeable brush rolls that convert between vacuum-plus-mop and vacuum-only modes. The unit also operates as an upright vacuum for carpets and rugs while being able to lie flat to reach under furniture, aided by a small rear wheel for maneuvering. The vacuum detects which brush is installed and automatically adjusts cleaning settings. Some users encounter setup and brush-swapping friction; clipping the latch can require multiple attempts. The carpet brush can get slightly wet when switching from mopping to vacuuming.
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