*This is my 3rd Crosswave in several years **MyBest.Tools** I use it several times a day. It sees hard use. Best floor cleaning machine ever. I’d never be without one.*
moving to a new apartment soon and want to get rid of my corded vacuum and have been checking Dyson but the price on Dysons is very high and if the T30 is very similar in performance, we already have a robot that cleans daily and does an amazing job. The cordless stick vacuum is for getting to all those hard to reach places and for cleaning on our car and such + we have a wonderful Golden Retriever girl that also adds a lot of hair in the daily cleaning. Great review, made me decide what i am getting.
I own this vacuum and like everything about it except the floor attachment it does not maneuver well at all. Most reviews either don't mention this or gloss over it, it's not a small thing and makes me almost regret the purchase. It would be nearly the perfect vacuum if I could use a Dyson soft roller brush on the Dreame. I also own the Dyson V15 it's great except the thing is huge and also ugly if you care about that kind of thing. Dyson is also mostly useless for car cleaning it's simply too big the Dreame is far better here.
@@slavkapepichova1823 My Dreame is still going strong no wheel squeaking. I've become used to the floor attachment (still wish it was better) I no longer regret buying. Build quality is extremely high and the unit is super easy to clean. Floor brush never has tangled hair. On a related note the battery in my Dreametech H11 (power wet mop) died which is a common problem. Replacement battery is less than $50 but still disappointing. I recommend not leaving the unit on the charging stand all the time, charge to 100% then remove.
Nice little dyson clone. I like that all the extras come with the vac and don’t have to be bought separately like with the V15. Also I manage to pick up the commercial version of the onepwr cordless upright. Same motor and everything but the 40v battery last forever. I also picked up the cordless commercial backpack so I have a second battery. Between both batteries I can use the vac daily over the whole hose and it’s last well over a week. It’s fantastic! Great video as always my friend 👍
Awesome! Glad you found that commercial upright! Still use my household model regularly. I'll have to look into the backpack model. Thanks for watching, and the nice comment!
If you live with someone with a long hair, ull realize that the amount of falling hair is at par or even MORE than your extreme test hair :) Thanks for the review. Im finding out which vacuum is best for falling hair 😂😂
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="60">1:00</a> you can tap the trigger once to turn it on so you don’t have to hold the trigger. I’m looking at you dyson v8 animal. :)
Bedankt voor de tips. Een goede tip extra is het gebruiken van een zachte platte schilderskwast. En af en toe met de platte kant tegen de mondstukken/openingen tikken. Er komt dan weer veel stof uit de openingen en mondstukken. Dat veeg je dan meteen weer weg. Uiteindelijk alles met een lichtvochtige multivezeldoek erna afnemen. Ik stofzuig alles na 7 dagen en maak hem dan ook meteen helemaal schoon. Daarom werkt hij ook altijd als een nieuwe.
Hi there, I am planning to buy a new vacuum cleaner for our house. I have dogs too. I am sort of torn between Dreame T30 and Dyson V11 Fluffy. There's a sale coming and I want to make a decision soon. I want to make a worthy investment. I know most things don't last long but I want a product that can still work efficiently in the long run. So.. Which one should I go for? Would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
Hi! Thanks for the review, I have mostly old hardwood floors with gaps in my house and no carpeting, (plus one cat) would you recommend the T30 or would I better off with a dyson?
@@waqasahmed939 yeah it does! The auto mode helps. It doesn't clean as well on carpeting as a more powerful corded vac, but it does pretty well for a cordless.
Outside of turning it down to eco mode, theres little else you can do. It has strong suction, so it can really clamp down to flooring if the suction is cranked. I hope you're able to make it work!
It’s not easy to measure on the Dyson hand vacs, as they shut off instantly, but I imagine it’s very good. In max mode they allegedly have the strongest suction of any cordless vacuums.
The Dyson, but they'll all do fine. With any of them, if you're vacuuming up a lot of sand, you'll want to check and clean the cleaner head/brushroll regularly.
I think canister vacs are best for cleaning out a car. Best solution would be a central vac with a quality set of attachments. After that, a Sebo, Miele, or Henry canister. After that, I prefer to clean cars out with cordless Dysons over most uprights, as the short hoses on most uprights are usually cumbersome for cleaning cars. For the convenience I tend to just use cordless vacs, which have nice powered tools for floor mats, and are fast and easy. But a good canister vacuum is arguably the best tool for the job.