REVIEW | Dreame Z10 Station

Cordless, Compact & Clever

The Dreame Z10 Station is a sleek, self-emptying cordless vacuum that really delivers on convenience and ease of use. Especially if you live in an apartment or a smaller space. At $999, it sits at the more premium end of the mid-range market, but you’re getting solid features and good looks in return.

Right out of the box, it feels great to use. The ergonomics are excellent, the handle is comfy, and the lock button means you don’t have to hold the trigger the whole time. The battery pops out for easy replacement later on, and we love that it shows the exact percentage left instead of vague battery bars.

The self-emptying station is a highlight. The whole unit is simply stunning and a fantastic example of modern design. It uses a dust bag, which keeps things clean and makes disposal super simple—great if you’re allergy-prone. You can also rinse the filter in the sink (just don’t forget to air dry it).

The Soft Roller Brush is super effective on hard floors and handles everyday mess with no fuss. The only con is that it doesn’t have a light on the head (which would’ve been handy).
The Multi-Surface Brush is easy to disassemble for cleaning and features excellent manoeuvrability.

It’s standard mode for vacuuming doesn’t dig deep into carpets or thick rugs, the turbo setting steps things up when you need more power. The Motorised Mini-Brush is a great pet hair tool, thanks to its rubber paddles; however, it lacks flexibility and can be tricky to use in tight spots. The other heads are fantastic, including the mini-brush added to the crevice tool, which is a great addition. A wall-mounted tool holster would have been a great addition to the practicality, but it’s not a deal-breaker.

For those who want a stylish vacuum that’s easy to use, low-maintenance, and great for day-to-day cleaning, the Z10 is a smart option. It’s not flawless, but for what it does well, it’s impressive.

OUR RATING:
7/10

Practical, good-looking, and thoughtfully designed, with just a few misses that hold it back from being a total standout.