The price is determined by various influences, such as the purchasing conditions specified by the supplier. For this reason, there may be price differences between dealers. We always try to offer a price in line with the market, but this is not possible for all products.
The dust bags that are suitable for the Dreame X40 Ultra are compatible with models such as the L10s Ultra, L20 Ultra, X30 Ultra and X40 Ultra. The Dreame dust bags with 3 litre volume for L10s Ultra that you linked are therefore also suitable for the X40 Ultra. These bags are specially developed for the suction station of the robot hoovers in this series and ensure reliable dust collection.
According to our information, this model does not manage 3 cm, but there is another model from Dreame that should be able to do this: https://www.galaxus.at/de/s2/product/dreame-x50-ultra-complete-saugwischroboter-staubsauger-roboter-53898301.
The device only requires Wi-Fi during installation to establish the connection and activate smart functions. After that, it can be operated without Wi-Fi as long as remote control is not required. A hotspot via mobile is sufficient for installation, as the device only supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.
The robot hoover does not need to be connected to a water supply to operate. It has a removable water tank that can be filled manually, and is equipped with an automatic water filling system for mop cleaning. However, it does not require a permanent connection to a water supply for its main operations.
We have been using the x40 with the microfibre Mobpads on oiled parquet flooring since the release, no problems or micro-scratches, I think the contact pressure is too low.
Please report your concern via our Digitec Assistant so that we can check this and find a satisfactory solution together with you. https://www.digitec.ch/help
- Is there something stuck in the "suction shaft"? Remove the roller and check.
After sucking in a Nerf cartridge, it also stopped in my case.
- Cleaned all sensors?
- If nothing helps - reset and have a new map created
The Dreame X40 Ultra Complete has advanced carpet detection, which enables it to automatically increase the suction power when it moves onto a carpet. For low pile carpets, the robot lifts its mops to keep them dry. For carpets with a higher pile, the robot can dismantle the mops in the station to protect them from getting wet. This improves the handling of carpets compared to previous models, which may have struggled to drive on carpets and get stuck.
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The detergent is only used for washing the mops inside the station.
The water that the Dreame X40 uses in wet mode is the clear water from the large tank.
Kind regards
A pH-neutral cleaner such as Frosch Neutral Cleaner, Kiehl Veriprop or Dr. Schutz PU Cleaner (mild dosage) is suitable for Dreame on exposed anhydrite floors. Alternatively: 5 litres of water + 1-2 drops of detergent.
Important: Only mop with a damp cloth, do not use aggressive cleaners or too much water.
The instructions state that only products sold and tested by Dreame should be used to prevent damage. I'm afraid this could damage the device. After that, the product is not to be put in the water that the Dreme uses, but in the product tank provided for this purpose. It will then be used to wash the mops.
Our consumption is at least very manageable. After 6 months of daily use, the 1 litre bottle still contains 250 ml for the 80 m2. However, none of it was ever poured directly into the water tank. As I interpret the ingredients, it mainly contains water and alcohols. You may want to compare the ingredients of other detergent manufacturers.
Yes, the Dreame X40 Ultra Complete swings the mop out to clean hard-to-reach areas. The mops can swivel outwards by up to 4 cm, thanks to the "RoboSwing" feature, to get under low furniture and into corners.
The Dreame X40 has a large number of setting options regarding the amount of water to be used, the intensity of cleaning and the sequence (e.g. vacuuming before mopping). I think it will also work on a biopolymer cast floor. I mainly use it myself on slate floors and a few carpets. It recognises the difference and adjusts the cleaning automatically (e.g. only vacuuming on carpet).
Sorry Galaxus, I would actually have liked to buy the device from you. Your (AI-supported?) pricing is slowly but surely becoming a nuisance. I'm no longer going along with that. At Coop's competitors, the Dreame X40 Ultra Complete is sometimes available from stock for 1399.-, at Amazon with deduction of German VAT incl. CH VAT even for CHF 1250.- Of course, prices should definitely be set freely in a free market economy.
But I'm sure that your absurd pricing will not only annoy me, but many other customers. It's all about trust and I've lost that in Galaxus, not least because of such fantasy prices. With prices like that, customers simply feel ripped off. Fortunately, anyone can say "no" and simply order from the competition. Let's hope that at least the bill for your battered mum with the orange M works out.
I have a Siberian husky. Vacuum cleaner runs daily, vacuums the flat once and on Wednesdays it vacuums first and then mops. Buy it. Really great. Zero problems. I came from a 7-year-old Irobot Romba and it also vacuumed perfectly.
It's always the same. A thousand hours of comparing on the internet to find the best and in the end you decide and that's it. I decided in favour of this one because the station is easier to clean than the vmax. And why not the vmax variant with water connection....because 1x a week is already 5x more than before without the function and because emptying the container 2x a month is no effort.
Hope it helps :-)
We have purchased this item.
"Dreame X40 Ultra Complete.
We have now received the package and it says "Dreame X40 Ultra" on the packaging - so the Complete is missing.
The item description says
"Manufacturer no. RLX63CE-2"
The packaging says:
"Model: RLX63CE" (i.e. without the -2)
Have we received the correct item?
How should I proceed? Should I open the package and see if the accessory set is inside? I thought the "Complete" in Dreame stands for the accessory set that is included.
With the Dreame X40 Ultra Complete, you can activate room maps and images directly in the Dreame Home app. Procedure:
- Open the app and select the X40.
- Tap on "Manage map" → there you can switch on 3D view or map display with furniture.
- If no map is available yet: Start the first complete cleaning or mapping run.
- Under Map settings → Activate "Room images / 3D map".
This will display the rooms as 3D visualisations instead of real photos. Real camera images are not provided with the X40, it uses LiDAR + 3D sensor technology.
The robot automatically recognises carpets and increases its suction power to up to 12,000 Pa, which enables very thorough cleaning. It vacuums carpets with high efficiency, picking up over 81 g of dirt on carpets in tests, which is considered very impressive. It also lifts its mops and side brushes on carpets to prevent tangling in the fibres. The extendable side brush also supports cleaning on edges and corners, with particularly good performance on carpets. Overall, the robot is very suitable for households with many carpets and delivers convincing cleaning results.
This robot hoover is equipped with a number of advanced cleaning features. It has retractable side brushes, an obstacle detector and a programmable zone cleaning function. The robot is also capable of detecting carpets and automatically separating the wiping pad to avoid getting carpets wet. The base station provides automatic dust emptying and self-cleaning of the wiping pads. For stubborn stains, it can use stain detection to intensify cleaning.
When it comes to cleaning products, we recommend using solutions that are compatible with the automatic detergent addition system. However, specific details of recommended cleaning products are not available in the information provided. It is advisable to consult the product manual or the manufacturer's official website for precise recommendations.
On the topic of cleaning agents: The original cleaning agent from Dreame is good - but unfortunately far too expensive. What alternatives are there? Important: The detergent is not added to the water manually, but is mixed automatically in the charging station. This means that the Dreame X40 (like the new X50) has a special small tank into which the detergent is poured. The robot then doses the correct mix of water/detergent automatically. Unfortunately, I can't find any information from any detergent manufacturer as to whether it is suitable for this type of automatic dosing.
Do you have experience with other detergents? Can you recommend alternative products that won't damage the Dreame X40? Or is there even an inexpensive way to mix your own detergent?