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Dreame TangleCut™ Explained

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Hair is one of the most persistent challenges in floor cleaning. Unlike dust or crumbs, it does not simply lift and disappear. It twists around rollers, collects over repeated runs, and turns routine cleaning into brush maintenance. That problem becomes even more noticeable in wet dry cleaning, where the roller is already handling moisture, residue, and mixed household mess at the same time. TangleCut™ is designed to address that issue at the source.  What is TangleCut™? TangleCut™ is Dreame’s anti-tangle hair-cutting technology for select wet dry vacuums. It uses an integrated cutting structure to manage hair during operation instead of allowing it to build up around the roller over time. Rather than relying only on brush shape or airflow to reduce tangles, TangleCut™ is designed to intercept, catch, and cut tangled hair as the machine cleans. On select Dreame products, the technology appears as TangleCut™ 2.0 or TangleCut™ 2.0 Resilient Scraper, depending on product configuration. The core idea remains the same: helping the roller stay cleaner and more effective by actively managing hair before wraparound buildup becomes a maintenance problem. According to TÜV SÜD, Dreame H15 Pro Heat was able to clean 1,000 wet hairs, 1,000 dry hairs, 500 wet hairs, and 500 dry hairs separately with no tangles left behind in each round (actual usage may vary). The easiest way to understand TangleCut™ is as a built-in anti-hair system that helps the roller stay cleaner while it works. Why does TangleCut™ matter? Hair behaves differently from most other floor debris. It can coil around a roller, cling to the brush, and gradually interfere with pickup if it is not managed well. That is why TangleCut™ matters. It helps reduce one of the most common maintenance issues in wet dry cleaning: hair buildup around the roller. This becomes especially important in homes with: long hair pets frequent floor washing mixed dry and wet debris repeated daily cleaning In those situations, the machine is not only dealing with ordinary floor residue. It is also handling strands that can resist movement, wrap around rotating parts, and stay behind after the cleaning run ends. TangleCut™ is designed to reduce that burden by dealing with hair during operation rather than leaving it for the user to remove afterward by hand.  How does TangleCut™ work? At a high level, TangleCut™ works by combining combing, lifting, cutting, and suction removal in one continuous cleaning process. Instead of waiting for hair to build up around the roller, the system is designed to intercept strands early and move them out of the brush path before they form a larger wrap.  1. The comb teeth catch hair as it reaches the roller As the roller rotates, hair is drawn into the cleaning path. TangleCut™ uses densely arranged comb teeth to intercept those strands before they can wind deeply around the roller. This is the first step in keeping hair under control: catching it early rather than letting it accumulate. 2. The roller geometry helps lift and separate the strands Once the hair is caught, the roller and comb structure work together to lift it away from the roller surface and spread it into a cleaner cutting position. In the current design, the comb teeth form a 60° angle with the 61 mm roller, which helps guide tangled strands into a more controllable path instead of letting them stay wrapped tightly around the brush. 3. The blade cuts hair during operation After the hair is intercepted and lifted, the integrated Swiss PPA cutting structure severs it while the machine continues cleaning. This happens in real time during roller operation, so the system is not only reducing the chance of tangling; it is actively cutting hair before it develops into a larger wraparound buildup. 4. Constant-pressure contact keeps the mechanism working steadily TangleCut™ uses a constant-pressure comb structure that stays closely engaged with the roller as it moves. That steady contact helps keep the combing and cutting action aligned throughout the cleaning run, so the system can continue intercepting and cutting hair consistently instead of losing effectiveness as debris builds up. 5. Suction removes the cut hair from the cleaning path Once the hair has been cut and loosened from the roller, the suction path pulls it away from the brush area. This final step is important because anti-tangle performance depends not only on cutting hair, but also on clearing it from the system so it does not collect again around the roller. 6. The full process repeats continuously during cleaning The result is a continuous anti-tangle cycle: catch, lift, cut, and remove. That is what makes TangleCut™ different from a passive anti-wrap design. It does not rely on brush shape alone to reduce tangling. It actively manages hair throughout the cleaning run so the roller can stay cleaner and more effective over time. Where does TangleCut™ help most? TangleCut™ is especially useful in homes where hair is a regular part of the cleaning routine. Homes with long hair Long strands are more likely to twist around the roller and stay there after the run ends. TangleCut™ helps reduce that wraparound by cutting tangled hair during operation. Pet homes Pet fur creates a different anti-tangle challenge because it can mix with wet residue, dust, and debris. TangleCut™ helps the cleaning system handle that mix more effectively while reducing manual hair removal from the roller. High-frequency floor washing When a wet dry vacuum is used often, roller maintenance becomes more important. A roller that stays cleaner during operation is easier to maintain across repeated cleaning sessions. Mixed debris environments Hair rarely appears alone. It often comes with dust, crumbs, paw marks, damp dirt, and floor residue. TangleCut™ helps support roller performance in the kind of mixed mess environment where anti-tangle design matters most. How does TangleCut™ fit into the full Dreame cleaning experience? On Dreame wet dry vacuums, TangleCut™ works as part of a broader floor-cleaning and maintenance system. It supports the roller brush during operation, while other technologies support suction, drying, self-cleaning, floor washing, handling, and multi-surface movement. For example, the Dreame Aero Pro Wet Dry Vacuum combines Advanced TangleCut™ 2.0 Tech with 25kPa powerful suction, an ultra-slim 3.88 in (9.86 cm) design, up to 60-minute runtime, 194°F (90°C) hot self-cleaning, 203°F (95°C) flash drying in 5 minutes, and smooth, effortless control. The Dreame H15 Pro CarpetFlex Wet Dry Vacuum combines TangleCut™ 2.0 Resilient Scraper with hard floor and carpet cleaning in one machine, SmoothGlide multi-surface handling, 23,000Pa powerful suction, up to 60-minute runtime, MistLock dust control, and 194°F (90°C) quiet full-path drying. These examples show why TangleCut™ matters. Anti-tangle performance is more valuable when it works as part of a full system that also supports strong suction, better drying, wet cleaning, and easier everyday maintenance. Which Dreame products feature TangleCut™? TangleCut™ appears on select Dreame wet dry vacuums. Because product availability, specifications, and feature combinations can vary by model, region, and release cycle, the best way to confirm whether a current Dreame product includes TangleCut™, TangleCut™ 2.0, or TangleCut™ 2.0 Resilient Scraper is to check the latest product page and product specifications directly on the Dreame website. When comparing models, it also helps to look at TangleCut™ alongside related systems such as suction, self-cleaning, drying, floor washing, and multi-surface handling. That gives a clearer picture of how each wet dry vacuum is designed for different hair-management needs and home environments. Conclusion TangleCut™ is Dreame’s anti-tangle hair-cutting technology for select wet dry vacuums. It is designed to capture tangled hair, cut it during operation, and help the roller stay cleaner and more effective over time. The simplest way to understand TangleCut™ is as a built-in hair-management system for the roller brush. By combining a precision cutting structure with a floating comb mechanism, TangleCut™ helps reduce wraparound buildup and support stronger everyday cleaning with less manual maintenance, complemented by features like PowerDock™ for hassle-free upkeep. 
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Dreame ThermoHub™ Explained

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Cleaning performance of a vacuum and mop in one depends on how clean the cleaning system stays over time. When a roller brush, mop system, or internal chamber collects grime, grease, and residue, that buildup can affect maintenance, hygiene, and long-term cleaning consistency. ThermoHub™ is designed to address that problem with high-temperature self-cleaning. What is ThermoHub™? ThermoHub™ is Dreame’s exclusive 100°C (212°F) immersive mop and roller mop self-cleaning system. As a high-temperature thermal self-cleaning technology, it delivers full internal chamber coverage with 100°C (212°F) hot water soaking, achieving deep dirt removal for roller brushes and base station interiors with nearly zero residue left after each cycle. It also boasts a 100% washboard decontamination rate under lab testing.  Its purpose is to clean the parts of the machine that do the cleaning, such as the mop system, roller brush area, or internal wash chamber, depending on product category and design. Instead of relying only on room-temperature rinsing, ThermoHub™ uses thermal cleaning to help break down grease, stuck-on dirt, and other residue more effectively. That matters because self-cleaning is not just about convenience. It also helps support cleaner maintenance, reduces the chance of residue staying behind in the system, and improves how ready the machine is for the next cleaning session. The easiest way to understand ThermoHub™ is this: it is a Dreame thermal self-cleaning system built to wash away grime inside the cleaning system more thoroughly than a basic rinse cycle.*100°C refers to the maximum temperature the washboard PTC system can reach when heated from room temperature (around 23°C/73.4°F). All decontamination and temperature claims are based on in-house lab data; actual performance may vary slightly in real use.  Why does ThermoHub™ matter? A vacuum mop or floor washer can encounter more than dry dust. Kitchens, entryways, pet areas, and high-traffic rooms often create messes that include grease, sticky residue, damp debris, and fine dirt that can cling to the cleaning system itself. Over time, that buildup can make maintenance less pleasant and less effective. If residue stays on a mop, roller, or inside the wash area, it can affect cleanliness, create extra cleanup work, and reduce the freshness of the overall system. ThermoHub™ matters because it is designed to handle that maintenance challenge more effectively. By using heat as part of the self-cleaning process, it helps loosen stubborn grime that is harder to remove with cooler water alone. It also matters because not all thermal functions do the same job. A hot-water floor-washing function is about how the machine cleans the floor. ThermoHub™ is about how the machine cleans itself. That makes it an important part of the full Dreame care system, especially on products designed for frequent use and more demanding household messes.It is also worth noting the clear distinction between ThermoHub™ and AceClean™ DryBoard. While AceClean™ DryBoard focuses on baseplate and mop cleaning via a multi-outlet spray system and antibacterial filter, ThermoHub™ prioritizes deep, full-cleaning of roller brushes and the entire internal chamber through 100°C hot water immersion soaking.  How does ThermoHub™ work? At a high level, ThermoHub™ works by using hot water and a controlled self-cleaning cycle to clean core components more thoroughly. 1. The system brings heat into the self-cleaning process Instead of treating self-cleaning as a basic rinse, ThermoHub™ adds thermal cleaning into the cycle. Heat helps soften grease, loosen stuck-on grime, and break down residue that is harder to remove with lower-temperature washing alone. 2. Hot water reaches the parts that need cleaning most During the self-cleaning cycle, ThermoHub™ directs hot water through the cleaning area so key components can be cleaned more thoroughly. Depending on the product type, that may involve the mop system, roller brush, internal cavity, or wash chamber. 3. Residue is loosened and removed more effectively Once grime is exposed to hot water, it becomes easier to lift away from the cleaning components. This is especially useful for residue that builds up over repeated runs, such as kitchen grease, sticky dirt, and damp debris that can cling to the system instead of rinsing away easily. 4. Achieve Zero Residue & Lower Long-Term Maintenance  Beyond simple high-temperature rinsing, ThermoHub™ is engineered to deliver an ultra-clean internal chamber with zero residual grime after each self-cleaning cycle. It minimizes built-up stains and grease inside the base station, greatly reducing manual wiping and daily upkeep while keeping the whole system fresh and ready for the next use.  5. Built-in Multiple Safety Protection Mechanisms ThermoHub™ is equipped with comprehensive safety designs. After completing the self-cleaning process, the PTC system of the washboard automatically cools down to a safe temperature before the robot returns to the base station. This prevents scalding risks to children and pets, as the mop pad only leaves the washboard when the PTC system reaches a fully safe level.  Where does ThermoHub™ help most? ThermoHub™ is especially useful in households where the cleaning system is exposed to messes that leave behind residue instead of lifting away cleanly in one pass. Kitchens and dining areas Grease, sauce splashes, crumbs mixed with moisture, and sticky floor messes create a more demanding cleaning environment. Thermal self-cleaning helps support cleaner recovery after those heavier jobs. Pet homes Pet-related messes are not always dry. Food residue, tracked dirt, damp debris, and repeated daily cleaning can place more demand on the self-cleaning system. ThermoHub™ helps support better maintenance in that kind of high-use environment. Homes with frequent floor washing When a product is used often, self-cleaning quality matters more. Frequent use means the cleaning system has more chances to collect residue. ThermoHub™ helps support a cleaner system between repeated runs. Homes that need lower-maintenance upkeep Many people want automated cleaning to feel more hands-free, not less. A thermal self-cleaning system can help reduce how often users feel they need to inspect, wipe down, or manually refresh the cleaning area after heavier jobs. How does ThermoHub™ fit into the full Dreame cleaning experience? On Dreame cleaning products, ThermoHub™ fits into a broader system that combines cleaning performance with easier upkeep. It works alongside powerful Vormax™ suction, intelligent ProLeap™ obstacle-crossing technology, brush systems, navigation, drying, and other maintenance features so the product can not only clean the floor effectively, but also stay cleaner between uses. For example, thermal self-cleaning sits naturally beside advanced cleaning functions on flagship products. The Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum pairs strong robot vacuum cleaning with 212°F (100°C) mop self-cleaning designed to dissolve grime and grease more effectively. That kind of thermal care matters because a high-performance robot vacuum also needs a high-performance maintenance system. The same principle applies in wet dry vacuum cleaning. The Dreame Aero Pro Wet Dry Vacuum combines 194°F (90°C) hot self-cleaning with 203°F (95°C) flash drying in 5 minutes, supporting a cleaner and more ready-to-use system after washing. In that context, thermal self-cleaning is part of a larger maintenance cycle that includes cleaning, drying, and easier post-use care. Similar high-temperature immersive cleaning logic is adopted by ThermoTub™ Immersive 100°C Hot Water Brush Wash featured on models like the H15 Pro Heat Wet Dry Vacuum. It delivers full 100°C immersive self-cleaning with 300ml large-volume hot water soaking, offering a 147.9% increase in water output compared with the previous generation and achieving full refresh of the brush and brush head interior. Users can choose Standard default mode or Deep-Clean mode for heavy dirt via the Dreamehome App.  This broader system view is important because users do not experience self-cleaning as an isolated feature. They experience whether the machine stays fresher, cleaner, and easier to maintain after real household messes. Which Dreame products feature ThermoHub™? ThermoHub™ appears on select Dreame cleaning products. Because product availability, specifications, and feature combinations can vary by model, region, and release cycle, the best way to confirm whether a current Dreame product includes ThermoHub™ is to check the latest product page and product specifications directly on the Dreame website. When comparing products, it also helps to look at ThermoHub™ alongside related systems such as self-cleaning, drying, hot-water floor washing, suction, and brush design. That gives a clearer picture of how each product is built for different cleaning routines and maintenance needs. Conclusion ThermoHub™ is Dreame’s thermal self-cleaning technology designed to help clean the cleaning system more thoroughly with high-temperature washing. It is built to loosen residue, remove grime more effectively, and support a cleaner machine between uses. The simplest way to understand ThermoHub™ is as a maintenance-focused thermal cleaning system with a practical purpose: helping the machine stay cleaner after it cleans your home. To see how ThermoHub™ appears on current Dreame products, check the latest live product specifications and compare how each model combines cleaning performance with self-cleaning and drying systems.
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Dreame Vormax™ Suction Explained

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When people compare robot vacuums, suction is often one of the first things they notice. It is the part of the cleaning system that helps lift dust, crumbs, pet hair, litter, and other debris off the floor and into the vacuum path. At Dreame, Vormax™ Suction is the technology name we use for our high-performance suction system in robot vacuums. That name matters because suction is more than a spec on a product page. In daily cleaning, it affects how well a robot vacuum handles fine dust on hard floors, loose crumbs in busy areas, pet hair around baseboards, and debris trapped deeper in rugs and carpets.Vormax™ Suction is designed to support strong pickup across those common home-cleaning situations while working as part of a complete Dreame cleaning system. What is Vormax™ Suction? Vormax™ Suction is Dreame’s high-suction technology for robot vacuums. It is designed to create strong airflow for effective debris pickup across different floor types and household messes. Suction output varies across product lines, starting from 6,000Pa on entry-level D-series models and reaching up to 35,000Pa on flagship X-series robot vacuums. Delivering up to 35,000Pa suction, Vormax™ Suction effectively captures debris like paper scraps, hair, and cat litter from various surfaces while maintaining quiet operation. All internal gearboxes adopt dedicated noise reduction and silent treatment, optimizing low-noise performance throughout the cleaning process. Users can also freely adjust multiple suction levels via the cleaning app to match different household cleaning needs. In practical terms, Vormax™ Suction helps a robot vacuum pull in everyday dust, paper scraps, crumbs, litter, hair, and other loose debris more effectively. It is especially relevant in homes where the robot is expected to move between hard floors, area rugs, and carpets in a single cleaning run. Rather than treating suction as only a number, Vormax™ Suction represents the broader pickup story: strong airflow, better debris removal, and more reliable cleaning across mixed surfaces. Why does Vormax™ Suction matter? A robot vacuum does more than move through a room. It has to collect what it reaches. That is where suction becomes essential. On hard floors, stronger suction helps pull in fine dust, powdery debris, and small crumbs before they scatter. In kitchens, dining areas, and entryways, this can make a visible difference in day-to-day maintenance cleaning. In pet homes, stronger suction helps move fur, tracked litter, kibble fragments, and other loose messes into the intake path more effectively. Cleaning rugs and carpets poses greater challenges, as debris sinks deeper into fiber gaps compared with sealed hard floors. Dust, hair, and crumbs easily settle within fibers, raising pickup difficulty. Vormax™ Suction is designed to support stronger debris removal in those situations, especially when combined with the right brush system and floor response. In other words, Vormax™ Suction matters because pickup performance is not just about reaching an area. It is about cleaning it well once the robot gets there. How does Vormax™ Suction work? At a high level, Vormax™ Suction works by generating strong airflow through the vacuum system so debris can be lifted from the floor and pulled into the intake path more efficiently. Here is the mechanism in simple terms. 1. The system generates strong airflow Like other vacuum systems, Vormax™ Suction relies on airflow and pressure difference to pull air inward through the cleaning path. As air moves through the intake, it helps lift loose debris off the floor and guide it into the dust collection system. 2. Suction works together with the brush system A robot vacuum does not rely on suction alone. Side brushes and main brushes help move dust and debris into the cleaning path.Vormax™ Suction then helps pull that material inward more effectively, which is especially useful for small particles, hair, and mixed everyday messes. 3. Stronger pickup supports more surface types On hard floors, Vormax™ Suction helps with fine dust, crumbs, and gritty debris. On rugs and carpets, it helps lift messes that sit deeper in the surface. This is why strong suction is especially important in homes with mixed flooring rather than a single floor type throughout. 4. Cleaning performance stays connected to the full system Suction is a core part of performance, but not the only part. Real-world cleaning also depends on brush design, floor contact, navigation, obstacle handling, and how the robot adapts to different parts of the home. That is why Vormax™ Suction is most meaningful when understood as part of a complete Dreame robot vacuum system rather than as an isolated number. Where does Vormax™ Suction help most? Vormax™ Suction is most useful in homes where the robot vacuum needs to handle more than one kind of mess or more than one kind of floor. Daily hard-floor cleaning In living rooms, hallways, kitchens, and entry areas, fine dust and crumbs build up quickly. Strong suction helps pull in loose debris before it gets spread around by foot traffic. Pet hair and everyday debris Pet homes often combine fur, litter, dust, and food fragments in the same space.Vormax™ Suction helps improve pickup of that loose debris, especially when paired with features built for hair management and brush performance. Rugs and carpets Carpets create a tougher pickup environment because debris settles between fibers. Strong suction helps support deeper removal of dust, hair, and crumbs from those surfaces. High-frequency maintenance cleaning A robot vacuum is often used for regular upkeep, not just occasional deep cleaning.Vormax™ Suction supports that maintenance role by helping the robot collect debris consistently across repeated cleaning sessions. How does Vormax™ Suction fit into the full Dreame cleaning experience? On Dreame robot vacuums, Vormax™ Suction works as part of a broader cleaning system rather than standing on its own. For example, the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete Robot Vacuum combines 35,000Pa Vormax™ Suction with features such as a 3.13in (7.95cm) slim design for under-furniture cleaning, recognition of 280+ object types for obstacle avoidance, proactive light for darker areas, obstacle crossing up to 3.47in (8.8cm), and 212°F (100°C) mop self-cleaning for dissolving grime and grease more effectively. The Dreame L60 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum also shows how suction fits into a full-system cleaning approach. It pairs advanced pickup with 104°F (40°C) hot-water mopping, ProLeap™ robotic legs that cross obstacles up to 3.47in (8.8cm), liftable LiDAR navigation for 3.5in (8.9cm) low-profile cleaning, detection of 280+ object types, and an extendable mop and side brush for corner-to-crevice cleaning. This matters because users do not experience suction in isolation. They experience it as part of the total cleaning result: how well the robot reaches a space, avoids clutter, adapts to surfaces, and removes debris once it gets there. Suction Application Across Dreame Product Categories That same system mindset also helps explain why suction is discussed differently across categories. In wet dry vacuums, for example, suction remains central, but it works alongside different cleaning structures and thermal or drying systems. The Dreame Aero Pro Wet Dry Vacuum combines 25,000 Pa powerful suction with an ultra-slim 3.88in (9.86cm) design, TangleCut™ 2.0 technology, up to 60-minute runtime, 194°F (90°C) hot self-cleaning, and 203°F (95°C) flash drying in 5 minutes. The Dreame H15 Pro CarpetFlex Wet Dry Vacuum combines 23,000Pa powerful suction with hard floor and carpet cleaning, SmoothGlide multi-surface handling, TangleCut™ 2.0 Resilient Scraper, up to 60-minute runtime, MistLock dust control, and 194°F (90°C)quiet full-path drying. So whileVormax™ Suction is the robot vacuum technology term, it belongs to a broader Dreame approach: pairing strong cleaning power with intelligent systems that help that power work more effectively in real homes. Which Dreame products feature Vormax™ Suction? Vormax™ Suction is featured on select Dreame robot vacuums. Because product availability, specifications, and feature combinations can vary by model, region, and launch cycle, the best way to confirm whether a current Dreame product includes Vormax™ Suction is to check the latest product page and specifications directly on the Dreame website. When reviewing live specs, it also helps to look at Vormax™ Suction in context with other technologies on the same model, such as navigation, edge cleaning, obstacle crossing, dock functions, and brush design. That gives a clearer picture of how the full cleaning system is built for different homes and cleaning needs. Conclusion Vormax™ Suction is Dreame’s high-performance suction technology for robot vacuums. It is designed to support stronger debris pickup across everyday messes, from dust and crumbs on hard floors to hair and embedded debris on rugs and carpets. The simplest way to understand Vormax™ Suction is to see it as part of the complete Dreame cleaning system: strong airflow, practical pickup benefits, and better support for mixed-surface homes. To explore where Vormax™ Suction appears today, check the latest Dreame robot vacuum product specifications and compare how each model combines suction with navigation, edge cleaning, obstacle handling, and self-cleaning technologies.
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