Dreame

Consumer tech brand Dreame Technology moves into the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, making its robotic vacuums available on local platforms
The Shanghai-based smart home appliances maker, Dreame Technology, with product lines that include robotic vacuum cleaners, wet-and-dry vacuums and personal care products, is enlarging its European footprint by moving into the Benelux region. The brand has already become popular in other parts of Europe, like in Germany where its L10s Ultra ranked 1st in the robotic vacuum category on Amazon Germany during Black Friday 2022.

Fuelled by its existing success on the continent, Dreame Technology has joined forces with local retailers Ochama, Bol, Art&Craft, and Robostofzuigers to offer its products through local retail platforms in these countries.Robotic vacuum cleaners
Through these partnerships, Dreame Technology is launching multiple collections, including two of its flagship products in the robotic vacuum category — the L10s Ultra and the D10 Plus.

The L10s Ultra combines popular robotic cleaning technologies, such as auto-emptying and automatic mop cleaning for fully automated cleaning and includes a powerful vacuuming capacity with 5,300Pa of suction, robust mopping with two rotary mops and mop self-cleaning. The D10 Plus offers up to 45 days of AI-powered automated vacuuming and cleaning with its high-capacity automatic emptying feature and powerful 4,000Pa suction and multi-surface brush.

To launch its presence in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, the smart appliances maker will be offering a number of special promotions and discounts of up to 13% through its local partners.

Established in 2017, Dreame Technology, is an innovative consumer product company focused on smart home appliances. In addition to its robotic vacuum cleaners, the firm also offers wet-and-dry vacuums and cordless vacuums, such as the H12 Pro and T30.

Spare parts: LF becomes REPA Italia

Distributors in the supply of spare parts for professional kitchens LF, EPGC and GEV have undergone a total rebranding within the REPA group, becoming a single business. The three companies that form a division of Parts Town Unlimited, a leader in the distribution of parts for food service equipment, will be rebranded as REPA. For LF, the rebranding in REPA Italia strengthens the identity as part of an international group. REPA customers can count on the largest spare parts database in the sector and on the experience gained in over 40 years of presence on the market: from here derive some essential strengths such as rapid identification of spare parts, advanced logistics solutions and shipping times very fast.

“As a trusted partner of leading equipment manufacturers – comments Alexander Wiegand, CEO of the REPA Group -, the rebranding gives our customers access to even more spare parts in stock. On top of that, they will continue to enjoy the same benefits such as an easy-to-use webshop, mobile applications and a team of highly knowledgeable people who are always on hand to provide assistance should the need arise.” “Although part of the REPA Group since 2018 – adds Leonardo Raggi, CEO of REPA Italia -, the rebranding represents a key moment in the history of our company and further strengthens our position as a spare parts supplier”.

Bosch Appliances Awarded Quiet Mark

Over 60 of Bosch home appliances have been awarded the Quiet Mark! This is a huge achievement
The Quiet Mark is a mark of excellence indicating that Bosch products have achieved significant sound reduction compared to other products in their class. This means you can enjoy peace and quiet in your home without having to worry about loud appliances disrupting your day-to-day activities.The Quiet Mark endorsed Bosch appliances include the Series 6 DWK97JQ60B cooker hood, which operates at 65dB (decibels), the Series 6 SMD6EDX57G dishwasher, which runs at 42dB, and the Series 4 WGG04409GB washing machine that spins at 71dB.

BSH defends vacuum cleaner patent against Electrolux

The German Federal Court of Justice has upheld a vacuum cleaner patent owned by German manufacturer BSH, thus overturning a first-instance ruling. It is now likely that infringement proceedings will resume. A parallel dispute in Sweden has resulted in a referral to the CJEU concerning jurisdictional questions.Since 2007, BSH Hausgeräte and Electrolux have been fighting over vacuum cleaner technology. Now the German Federal Patent Court has upheld a patent owned by BSH, meaning suspended proceedings in Düsseldorf could now resume