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An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterThe Dreame L10s Ultra robot vacuum and mop has been discounted to match the all-time low price of AU$429 that we saw from Black Friday 2025.
While the advertised RRP on Amazon is AU$1,199, the L10s Ultra was originally priced at AU$2,588 when it launched in 2022. But thanks to new iterations of this robovac coming out in quick succession (the latest Gen 3 model was released in October 2025), the L10s Ultra is now selling for a fraction of that original price.
In our Dreame L10s Ultra review, the robovac impressed with its AI obstacle avoidance capability and ability to detect changes in floor type and switch cleaning modes from carpet to hard flooring automatically. It also doesn’t need to map the space it will be cleaning beforehand, navigating a home on its own without issues.
The self-emptying capabilities were praised, as well as the ability to control the robovac remotely while it’s in standby mode. Our reviewer added that the companion app was easy-to use, where you can view cleaning history, set scheduled cleanups, tweak the carpet cleaning settings and see the accessory use, among other useful features.
Save 64% (AU$770)Dreame L10s Ultra: was AU$1,199 now AU$429 at AmazonThis discount on Amazon matches the same all-time low price from Black Friday 2025, making the Dreame L10s Ultra a great budget option for a self-emptying and automatic robot vacuum and mop. Our review found the original RRP of AU$2,588 to be one of the main downsides at the time, but this discount hardly makes that a concern.
View DealThe Dreame L10s isn’t perfect – the review also noted that it can get very loud during the self-emptying process, and that the unit may be drawing a lot of power while doing so. The testing also found it struggled to clean up spillages on hard floors and picking up larger debris.
Ultimately, though, I reckon these issues can be overlooked with this discount as you’ll be hard pressed to find a robovac with a fully automated dock (for washing and drying mops) and AI obstacle avoidance at this price point.
If you’re looking for something with more suction and better edge cleaning capabilities, the Gen 3 model mentioned above has also been discounted, and boasts 25,000 Pa units compared to the Gen 1’s 5,300 Pa. That said, it will still cost you twice as much as the L10s Ultra at AU$1,049.50, even with the 50% discount applied at checkout.
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Nico ArboledaSocial Links NavigationStaff WriterNico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia. While mainly focusing on phones and finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.
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