
Dreame L20 Ultra
Vacuum-mop with extendable MopExtend pads that swing out for edges and lift over carpet, plus a self-wash/dry dock.
Excellent robot mop (85/100). It stands out most for battery life (96/100). Highlight: extending mops for edges. Main trade-off: large dock.
Score breakdown
Rated across 6 criteria
Specifications
- Suction
- 10000 Pa
- Runtime
- 260 min
- Navigation
- LiDAR + AI camera
- Mopping
- Yes
- Self-empty
- Yes
- Noise
- 66 dB
Pros
- Extending mops for edges
- Auto mop lift on carpet
- Good value flagship
Cons
- Large dock
- Occasional nav hiccups
Owner reviews
A top-tier robot mop we recommend without hesitation
In our independent assessment, the Dreame L20 Ultra earns 85/100 — an excellent robot mop.
Its strongest area is battery life (96/100), followed by navigation (95/100). In practice, extending mops for edges.
The main caveat is quietness, where it scores 75/100. Specifically, large dock.
At €890, it's priced around the category average. For most buyers in this category, it's one of the best choices you can make.
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Sign in to write a reviewFrequently asked questions
How does a robot mop clean stains?
Vibrating or rotating pads scrub the floor while applying downward pressure; spray or roller systems keep the pad wet for tougher, dried-on messes.
Does the mop pad wash itself?
Models with an auto-wash dock rinse and (often) hot-air dry the pads between runs, so they don’t smell or smear dirt around.
Can it mop and vacuum in one pass?
2-in-1 robots vacuum and mop together; dedicated mops only mop and often pair with a vacuum robot for a vacuum-then-mop routine.
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