Dreame T16 Pro Heat: Water at ninety degrees against stubborn grease

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Dreame has launched the T16 Pro Heat floor washer, a device that uses water heated to 90 degrees to remove tough stains like grease or stuck-on residue. Priced at 629 euros, its slim design allows access to corners, and its base automatically cleans the roller. For the average user, it is an effective tool against stubborn dirt, although its cost is high and battery life is significantly reduced in maximum mode.

Dreame T16 Pro Heat floor cleaner in action, water heated to 90 degrees Celsius visibly steaming as it dissolves greasy stains on a kitchen tile floor, the slim nozzle sliding under a low cabinet edge, spinning roller scrubbing a dried sauce residue, base station behind showing automatic roller cleaning process with water jets and scraping, photorealistic technical illustration, bright overhead lighting reflecting on wet floor, droplets and steam particles suspended in air, hyper-detailed brush bristles and water channels, cinematic engineering visualization, dynamic cleaning demonstration

Intense heat technology for deep cleaning ๐Ÿ”ฅ

The T16 Pro Heat heats water directly in the tank up to 90 degrees, allowing it to dissolve grease and embedded dirt without the need for harsh chemicals. Its slim head, just 8 cm high, makes it easy to access under low furniture. Additionally, the charging base includes a self-cleaning system that rinses and dries the roller with hot water, reducing the proliferation of bacteria and bad odors. However, in maximum power mode, the battery lasts only about 15 minutes, forcing you to plan cleaning by zones.

For those who want to mop without mopping (but with patience) ๐Ÿงผ

Let's be honest: paying 629 euros for a device that forces you to push it around like a shopping cart is a decision only those who hate grease stains more than their own shadow will understand. Sure, forget about having a robot that cleans while you watch TV. Here you have to move your arm and rearrange furniture, but at least the roller cleans itself. The trick? Use it in normal mode if you don't want the battery to give up before you do.