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Steam Vacuum Cleaners

A steam vacuum cleaner vacuums, mops, and steam-cleans sealed hard floors in a single pass. No chemicals and no swapping tools, just fresh floors from the kitchen to the hallway.
Dreame Aero Pro Steam Wet Dry Vacuum

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Dreame Aero Pro Steam Wet Dry Vacuum

  • 392℉ Steam. No Chemicals. No Worries.
  • 3.88in Ultra-Slim Design. Edge-to-Edge Cleaning
  • Up to 70-Minute Runtime
  • 28,000 Pa Powerful Suction
  • Hands-Free Self-Cleaning & 203°F Flash Drying
Sale price $479.99 $599.99
Dreame Aero Ultra Steam Wet Dry Vacuum

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Dreame Aero Ultra Steam Wet Dry Vacuum

  • 392°F Steam Wash: Pure Steam. No Worries.
  • 194°F Hot Water Degreasing & FoamWash™
  • 30,000Pa Industry-Leading Suction
  • 3.88-Inch Ultra-Slim Body
  • Dual-Heat & Hands-Free Self-Cleaning
  • Dual-Scraper & GlideWheel™ Power System
Sale price $679.99 $799.99

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Steam Vacuum Cleaner FAQs

What is a steam vacuum?

A steam vacuum is a floor cleaner that vacuums up dry debris, mops, and steams sealed hard floors in one pass. Sometimes called a steam cleaner vacuum, it saves you from pulling out a separate vacuum and mop, and the steam loosens dried-on messes without chemicals. The Aero Pro Steam does all of this in a single pass.

Can you use a steam vacuum on carpet?

No, not for steam or wet cleaning. On carpet, a steam vacuum works as a dry vacuum only, lifting dust and pet hair while the water and steam stay off the fibers. Steam and water are made for hard floors, where the machine pulls the moisture straight back up instead of letting it sink into carpet padding. This guide to the floors you should not steam mop walks through the surfaces a steam mop should stay away from and the gentler option for each.

What floors can you steam clean?

It depends on the machine as much as the floor. Steam usually isn't safe for wood, but steam vacuums like the Aero models can handle tile, sealed vinyl, and engineered wood, because they pair 200°C of steam with suction that pulls the moisture straight back up, leaving the surface nearly dry. A basic steam mop leaves heat and water sitting long enough to warp boards or cloud a wood finish, and these models don't. Patch-test wood first, and keep steam off unsealed, waxed, or very porous surfaces.

Steam vacuum vs steam mop: what's the difference?

The main difference is suction. A steam mop only steams, with no way to pick anything up, so loosened dirt and dirty water sit on the floor for you to wipe. A steam vacuum lifts debris and sucks up dirty water while it steams, so the floor is clean and nearly dry in one pass. The full comparison in wet dry vacuum vs steam mop breaks it down floor by floor and helps you pick based on whether you want everyday mess pickup or deep sanitizing.

Do steam vacuums use chemicals?

No. Dreame steam vacuum cleaners clean with pure steam and hot water, so you skip detergent on everyday messes and leave no chemical residue behind. That makes them a good fit for homes with kids and pets. The Aero Ultra Steam adds an optional enzyme foam when you want extra help with grease or pet odors.

How long does a steam vacuum run per charge?

Between 70 and 100 minutes, depending on the model and mode. The Aero Pro Steam runs up to 70 minutes in Eco mode, enough for about 520 m², and less in Steam mode since heat draws more power. The Aero Ultra Steam runs up to 100 minutes on a single charge.

Does a steam vacuum clean itself?

Yes, both models self-clean the roller at the dock. Each one washes the brush with 95°C hot water and then heat-dries it with 95°C hot air, so it comes out fresh and odor-free with no hand-rinsing. The Aero Ultra Steam goes a step further, adding 200°C steam to the dock wash with its Dual-Heat system.

Is steam cleaning safe for hardwood floors?

Yes, with a couple of caveats. Both Aero models extract the moisture as they clean, leaving under 0.2 grams of water on the floor, barely a mist, so it never soaks in. On engineered wood, the Aero Ultra Steam goes further, with TÜV SÜD certification in Steam Mode. Run a quick patch test in a hidden corner first, and go easy on unsealed, waxed, or older floors, which handle heat and moisture far less well. The guide on steam cleaning hardwood floors explains why ordinary steam mops damage wood and why instant hot-water extraction is the safer way to deep-clean sealed boards.
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Keep Your House Spotless With Unstoppable Steam Power

Shop the Dreame steam vacuums above to find one that keeps your home fresh through pure steam power, or line them up by their features with the comparison tool.

Where a Steam Vacuum Delivers Next-Level Cleaning

A steam mop vacuum makes the biggest difference in the kitchen. Splashes by the stove and dried sauce under the table come up in one pass, and the steam loosens the dried-on, sticky messes that water just can't remove. On sealed wood and tile, the heat thoroughly cleans so you don't need to reach for any chemical-based cleaners.

Steam vacuums also perform well in homes with pets. Run it over the mess around the food bowls and the dirt from walks, then let the dock wash and dry the roller for you. On carpet, these machines vacuum dry only, and the steam and water stay on sealed hard floors where they belong.

How to Choose a Steam Vacuum

  1. Make sure the steam suits your floors

    Most steam cleaners aren't recommended for wood or laminate, where trapped heat and water can warp boards or loosen seams over time.

    Steam vacuums like the Aero series are the exception, since they pull the moisture back up as they go instead of letting it soak in. They handle tile, sealed vinyl, and engineered wood, and on carpet they vacuum dry only. If your home is mostly hard floor, one machine takes the place of a separate vacuum and mop.

  2. Decide if you need steam or just hot water

    Go with steam if baked-on, stuck-on messes are your main frustration, and stick with hot water if you mostly want everyday mopping. The 392°F steam on the Aero Pro Steam handles grime that even warm water can't, making it especially great for homes with kids or pets. If you can skip the steam step, the Aero Pro vacuums and mops in one pass for less.

  3. Match runtime to your square footage

    Bigger floors need a longer charge, so match the runtime to how much ground you cover at once. A cordless steam mop like the Aero Pro Steam runs up to 70 minutes in Eco mode, enough for a larger main floor, and less in Steam mode since heating draws more power. For a whole house in one go, the Aero Ultra Steam stretches to 100 minutes on a charge.

  4. Check how far it reaches

    Dirt tends to build up under furniture and along the edges, so reach matters as much as power. Both models lie flat at 180° on a 3.88in body, sliding under low sofas and cabinets without losing suction. Full-length brushes clean right up to the baseboards, so you don't need to go back over those areas with a cloth.