I have a natural stone floor at home. In other words, the slabs are not all 100% straight, some of them have 1mm indentations. Does it clean this well, including the joints in between? I'm not sure between this model or the Dreame H15 Pro Heat. I'm more of a Roborock fan than Dreame. Many thanks in advance.
Hello, I don't know the Dream H15. The Roborock has changed my life: 2 children and 3 dogs at home... I couldn't do without it because it vacuums and cleans really well. On the other hand, I have noticed that if I use it perpendicular to the joints, there are still slight water lines.
Cleaning uneven floors: hollows and joints - Roborock F25 Ace : - Effective anti-tangle brush (JawScrapers), but no retractable squeegee, which may limit its ability to perfectly fit into hollows or deep joints. - Good manoeuvrability and flat reach (180°), which helps it reach difficult areas. - Less weight (4.7 kg), so easier to handle on uneven surfaces.
- Dreame H15 Pro: - Features a retractable squeegee, a real plus for floors that aren't perfectly flat - it makes more precise contact with hollows and joints. - Washes in hot water at 100°C (compared to 90°C for Roborock), which helps dissolve dirt in the crevices. - More powerful (21,000 Pa vs. 20,000 Pa), which can make all the difference on dirty joints.
Personalised recommendation Given that you're more of a Roborock fan, the F25 Ace is still an excellent choice for everyday use, especially if you're looking for manoeuvrability and comfort. But if cleaning joints and gaps is your absolute priority, the Dreame H15 Pro has the technical edge with its retractable squeegee and superior power.
You could also consider staying with Roborock, but move upmarket if a more advanced model comes out with a squeegee or brush that's better suited to uneven floors.