{"id":335,"date":"2022-03-18T17:38:07","date_gmt":"2022-03-18T17:38:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/myriagram.com\/in\/dreametech-p10-pro-highly-capable-cordless-stick-vacuum\/"},"modified":"2022-04-01T20:57:52","modified_gmt":"2022-04-01T20:57:52","slug":"dreametech-p10-pro-highly-capable-cordless-stick-vacuum","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.myriagram.com\/in\/dreametech-p10-pro-highly-capable-cordless-stick-vacuum\/","title":{"rendered":"Dreametech P10 Pro \u2013 Highly Capable Cordless Stick Vacuum"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When we think about the most powerful new technologies, it\u2019s easy to focus on the more exciting gadgets. For example, bloggers will write about the same game console for years. They\u2019ll do entire articles on some obscure feature of the graphics card, and other minor details.<\/p>\n<p>And in a way, it\u2019s easy to understand why these devices get so much attention. They\u2019re a big part of our popular culture, after all. Moreover, they\u2019re something we look forward to using. When work is done and the dishes from dinner are clean, it\u2019s great to kick back with a favorite game. Other technologies, like Elon Musk\u2019s Starship, garner tons of attention because of the \u201cwow\u201d factor.<\/p>\n<p>But advancing technology has impacted all aspects of our lives. Perhaps most important are the technologies that make our everyday lives easier. For example, a good dishwasher can save you time in the kitchen. Along the same lines, a good vacuum cleaner saves you time in cleaning. A sub-par vacuum might jam, or it might have weak suction and require multiple passes. In this case, it\u2019s not that you look forward to vacuuming. It\u2019s that you don\u2019t look forward to vacuuming, and want it to be as quick and easy as possible.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re about to review the\u00a0<strong>Dreametech P10<\/strong>\u00a0and\u00a0<strong>P10 Pro<\/strong>. These are two versions of the same vacuum, and they have a lot in common, including the form factor. They\u2019re rechargeable, with a wall-mounted charging base. They even have most of the same attachments, including a high-quality main roller with a see-through brush cover.<\/p>\n<p>That said, there are also pretty significant differences between the two, which we\u2019ll need to discuss. The Pro offers more suction, a beefier motor, and longer battery life, to name a few differences. Let\u2019s take a closer look at both of these battery-powered vacuums, and see how they perform!<\/p>\n<h3>Design &amp; Construction<\/h3>\n<p>The\u00a0Dreametech P10\u00a0has a white main housing that contains the motor, grip, and controls. The material has a matte finish, which makes it easy to keep clean, and also resists fingerprint buildup. There\u2019s a vent on either side of the motor, which blows out air when the vacuum is running.<\/p>\n<p>The grip is located right underneath, so you get a nice, slightly front-heavy balance. It\u2019s sloped forward like a pistol grip on a power drill with a trigger that activates the motor. Underneath the grip, there\u2019s a broad, flat battery pack. The battery pack provides even more balance, by adding weight below as well as above the grip.<\/p>\n<p>The overall weight of the vacuum is 3.59 pounds, which makes it easy to manage. If you need to vacuum a valence or another overhead object, it\u2019s not too tough to reach. The control system is also simple and straightforward. Located on the back of the motor, at the top, there\u2019s a round lock button.<\/p>\n<p>This can be used to lock the motor into its on state. That way, you don\u2019t have to hold the trigger down the entire time you\u2019re vacuuming. At the bottom, there\u2019s a second button, which changes the suction power level. The power level is indicated on an LED display in the middle, along with the remaining battery level. You\u2019ll also see some warning lights for issues like jams and low battery.<\/p>\n<p>Located just forward of the motor, there\u2019s a clear cylinder with a large filter inside. This is the dust hopper, which has a capacity of 500ml. That\u2019s about average for a battery-powered vacuum, and it\u2019s enough for a lot of cleaning. Of course, that depends in part on the nature of your mess. If you\u2019re cleaning up a big bag of spilled rice, for instance, the hopper will fill up pretty quickly. It\u2019s also easy to empty. You just unscrew it, hold it over the trash, and release a catch to let out all the debris.<\/p>\n<p>Along with the vacuum, you also get a simple wall-mounted charger. This is a white plastic box that you mount on your wall with screws. You plug it into an outlet, and hang your vacuum up when it\u2019s not in use. That way, you\u2019ll always have a charge when you need it. There\u2019s also a little plastic clip, which is used for hanging up the crevice tool.<\/p>\n<p>We already mentioned that the P10 is pretty lightweight. But what if you want an even smaller, more portable vacuum? In that case, consider the\u00a0Dreametech T30. This is a compact vacuum that comes with both an extension rod and a flexible hose for awkward spaces. It also has very powerful suction, albeit with short battery life.<\/p>\n<h3>Cleaning &amp; Accessories<\/h3>\n<p>So far, we\u2019ve been able to talk about the P10 and P10 Pro as if they were identical. But when it comes to the cleaning performance, you\u2019re going to notice a difference. There are three different power settings on each: eco, medium, and turbo; but that\u2019s where the similarity ends.<\/p>\n<p>The standard P10 has a 350-watt motor, which is already pretty robust. However, the P10 Pro has a more powerful 410-watt motor. This translates to a difference in the maximum suction power. While the standard model maxes out at 10,000 Pascals (Pa), the Pro can reach 22,000Pa. By comparison, most stick vacuums have only around 14,000-16,000Pa of maximum suction.<\/p>\n<p>These vacuums have a modular design. If you\u2019re working in a tight space, you can mount the attachments directly on the front of the motor. Otherwise, you can put them on the end of a sturdy aluminum extension rod. The rod is grey on the standard model and coral on the Pro, but that\u2019s purely a cosmetic difference.<\/p>\n<p>The main roller brush is big and beefy. It\u2019s constructed mostly from a white matte plastic that matches the main housing. There are big wheels on the bottom, which makes it easy to transit carpets and solid floors alike.<\/p>\n<p>At the front, the brush is covered by a transparent plastic shield. This keeps debris from flying out of the machine. But because it\u2019s clear, you can easily identify any possible jams or tangles. Not that this is going to be a problem very often. The V-shaped brush does a pretty good job of staying tangle-free, although no brush is 100% tangle-proof.<\/p>\n<p>Another thing we appreciated was the 2-in-1 crevice and brush tool. This is a plastic tube with a slanted tip, which is used to clean tight spaces. It\u2019s easy to clean between couch cushions, along baseboards, and in other nooks and crannies.<\/p>\n<p>On the outside of the tool, there\u2019s a larger, hollow brush, which can slide up and down. When it\u2019s locked in the up position, the crevice tool works as normal. In the down position, the brush shields the opening from touching delicate surfaces. This is useful for cleaning keyboards and other electronics.<\/p>\n<p>The Pro version of the P10 also comes with a mini roller. This is a compact version of the main roller that\u2019s just a few inches wide, with a solid white housing. It\u2019s made for cleaning upholstery, automobiles, and other surfaces where the big roller wouldn\u2019t be practical. And because of the smaller size, it\u2019s very easy to attach and use without the extension rod.<\/p>\n<p>One thing the P10 won\u2019t handle is wet messes. For that, you\u2019re going to need a wet\/dry cleaner, like the\u00a0Dreame H11 Max. The H11 Max is big and beefy, and can handle almost any time of mess, wet or dry. On the downside, it has a relatively short battery life.<\/p>\n<h3>Battery &amp; Filters<\/h3>\n<p>When it comes to battery life, you\u2019ll see another difference between the base P10 and the P10 Pro. The standard model\u2019s battery has an array of seven 2,000mAh cells. This is enough power for up to 50 minutes of cleaning. However, that 50 minutes is based on cleaning in eco mode.<\/p>\n<p>For more stubborn messes, you might need to use medium or turbo mode. These will give you 20 minutes and 8 minutes of cleaning respectively. That\u2019s still plenty to clean most rooms. But if you\u2019re cleaning the entire house, you might prefer a little bit more power.<\/p>\n<p>The Pro model sports an upgraded battery with seven 2,500mAh cells, for 25% more power. This doesn\u2019t actually get you 25% more battery life, though. Keep in mind that the Pro has a beefier motor, which uses more power per minute. Even so, you\u2019re looking at a vacuum with a little more stamina.<\/p>\n<p>The turbo mode battery life is the same, at around eight minutes. But on medium, you\u2019ll get 25 minutes of performance, which goes up to 60 on eco mode. So you\u2019re still looking at plenty of coverage. That said, charging takes a bit longer on the Pro, thanks to the larger battery. The standard P10 will charge in about two hours, but the Pro can take as long as three hours.<\/p>\n<p>If you need an even longer-lasting battery, take a look at the\u00a0Dreame Bot Z10 Pro. It runs up to 2 \u00bd hours, and it\u2019s also robotic, so it cleans your house for you. Then again, it doesn\u2019t have nearly as much suction as either version of the P10.<\/p>\n<p>The filter inside the P10\u2019s dust hopper will eventually get clogged. Thankfully, it\u2019s entirely washable, so you don\u2019t have to purchase any replacements. Just take it out, run some water through it, and wait until it\u2019s dry. Despite its replaceable design, it\u2019s surprisingly effective. This filter removes 99.89% of particles as small as three microns. That\u2019s not quite HEPA-grade, but it\u2019s very close.<\/p>\n<h3>Final Verdict<\/h3>\n<p>The\u00a0Dreametech P10\u00a0and\u00a0P10 Pro\u00a0are both powerful stick vacuums. With 20,000Pa and 22,000Pa of suction, they can handle almost any mess that life throws at you.<\/p>\n<p>They\u2019re well-designed, with a nifty brush\/crevice tool combo and a beefy main roller. And with the Pro version, you also get a convenient mini roller. You also get to take advantage of straightforward controls and a powerful filter. There\u2019s a lot to like here, and very little to complain about.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When we think about the most powerful new technologies, it\u2019s easy to focus on the more exciting gadgets. 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