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No, you're not dream(e)ing — there's up to a whopping 73% off a selection of our favourite Dreame robot vacuums and haircare tools for Prime Day

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I've lost track of the number of vacuum cleaners I've tested over the last decade and, in that time, I've also had the luxury of trying out some of the best beauty tech in the business. And I will have to say that Dreame stands out for me.

Not only do I deem the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller to be one of the best robot vacuums in Australia right now (I use it in my own home), but I've also tried the brand's cordless vacuums and been very impressed by them as well.

Dreame has even been able to craft haircare tech that can hold its own against more expensive competitors and with Prime Day 2026 offering deep discounts on some of the brand's best products, you really don't need to spend top dollar to score a very capable home or beauty appliance.

All through Prime Day (July 7-13), Dreame is giving Aussie shoppers the chance to suck up (pardon the pun) up to 73% in savings on select vacuums and beauty tech, including the flagship Dreame X40 Ultra robovac that we were quite impressed with in our review.

I've sifted through all the Dreame Prime Day deals on Amazon and handpicked my favourites below — the savings are seriously good.

Editor's top pick

Dreame X40 Ultra
Save 73% (AU$2,049.01)
Dreame X40 Ultra: was AU$2,799 now AU$749.99 at Amazon

It is getting a little long in the tooth, but it was a flagship model less than two years ago and, even though the current X60 Ultra offers slightly better performance, the utterly jaw-dropping saving of over AU$2,000 on the X40 makes it the overall Prime Day winner in my books.

Robot vacuums

Dreame F20 Eco
Save 67% (AU$399.01)
Dreame F20 Eco: was AU$599 now AU$199.99 at Amazon

A robot vacuum and mop for under AU$200? Yes, you're not Dreame-ing! You will, of course, need to empty the onboard bin manually and refill the water reservoir for each cleaning session, but it's absolutely possible to pick up a genuine bargain in the competitive dual-function robovac space for Prime Day.

Dreame D20 Plus
Save 56% (AU$450)
Dreame D20 Plus: was AU$799 now AU$349 at Amazon

Short on cash but want a capable robovac? Even at this price, you can get an all-in-one vacuum and mop with up to 13,000Pa of suction. Hey, even voice control is included — throw in a discounted Echo speaker and you can ask Alexa to start, stop or pause this robovac. Not bad, eh?

Dreame L10 Ultra Gen 2
Save 74% (AU$1,250)
Dreame L10 Ultra Gen 2: was AU$1,699 now AU$449 at Amazon

It may not be the most powerful robovac in the Dreame arsenal but it sure offers excellent value, especially when discounted by a very generous 69%. Honestly, if you mostly have hard floors at home, I think this is all you'll need. We were impressed by the original (and now older) L10s Ultra model, and this is similar in some ways. For your money, you get 10,000Pa of suction and a dedicated pet-zone cleaning mode.

Dreame L40 Ultra CE
Save 67% (AU$999.01)
Dreame L40 Ultra CE: was AU$1,499 now AU$499.99 at Amazon

For a little more money than the L10 Ultra listed above, you get slightly better suction of up to 13,000Pa as well as some pretty smart navigation and obstacle avoidance. For your money, you're also get the ability to set up custom cleaning modes in the Dreame app, which is one of the better robovac ones I've used. I'd say this is good value for what is otherwise a premium model.

Dreame D30 Ultra
Save 60% (AU$899.01)
Dreame D30 Ultra: was AU$1,499 now AU$599.99 at Amazon

Want more power? No problem. With up to 25,000Pa of suction at a price that's not much more than its L- and X-series siblings, the D30 Ultra promises to be a much better vacuum and mop, with good edge-cleaning features, smart navigation and obstacle avoidance. I do wish it didn't look exactly like its cheaper siblings, though.

Dreame L50 Ultra CE
Save 41% (AU$899.01)
Dreame L50 Ultra CE: was AU$2,199 now AU$1,299.99 at Amazon

Want the latest Dreame tech? Released just last month, this robovac packs everything that Dreame models are good at — excellent suction, decent mopping, superb obstacle avoidance, pet-zone cleaning and so much more — into a sleek machine. OK, so it looks like all the others, but c'mon, you can't tell me the white with metallic accents don't fit into any home.

Other Dreame deals

Dreame H12 Pro FlexReach
Save 61% (AU$548.01)
Dreame H12 Pro FlexReach: was AU$898 now AU$349.99 at Amazon

If your home has only hard floors and you don't want to leave the cleaning to an automated bot, the H12 Pro FlexReach will vacuum and mop at the same time, then clean its roller mop with hot water and hot air to prevent bacterial growth and odour build up. And, as the name suggests, it can lie completely flat to clean under low-lying furniture too.

Dreame Pocket Uni
Save 65% (AU$259.01)
Dreame Pocket Uni: was AU$399 now AU$139.99 at Amazon

This good-looking hair dryer is already compact and lightweight at just 330g, but it can be folded down to shrink further, making it perfect for popping into your travel bag as well. Running at a high speed of 110,000rpm, the motor can generate enough airflow to dry hair quickly, while its temperature-control feature ensures air stays at a stable 57ºC to avoid scalp burn or hair damage.

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Sharmishta Sarkar
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While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.