Trouver M50 Ultra: bendable handle, automatic squeegee, 22000 Pa and fast drying on station!


The Trouver M50 Ultra upright vacuum cleaner is a new product for 2025, boasting a number of interesting design features. First and foremost, it features a bendable handle for easy cleaning under low furniture. The handle can also be adjusted to suit your height. Other features that set it apart from other vacuum cleaners include increased suction power of 22,000 Pa, adjustable settings in the proprietary app, a smart automatic squeegee for picking up debris right up to baseboards and furniture, a powered wheel for easy operation, and, just as importantly, a roller that can be rinsed with hot water and then quickly dried with hot air. This advanced feature set will set you back $460 at launch. Below, I'll thoroughly test the Trouver M50 Ultra, highlight its pros and cons, and then share my personal opinion. Let's get started!
Equipment
The washing vacuum cleaner arrived in a branded box like this:
The package includes:
- The vacuum cleaner itself.
- Removable handle.
- Base for charging and self-cleaning.
- Vacuum cleaner cleaning tool.
- Spare roller.
- Spare HEPA filter.
- Operating instructions in Russian.
- A 500ml bottle of branded detergent.
The kit is well-equipped. It includes not only all the spare parts, but also cleaning solution, which is a plus!
Appearance
Let's take a closer look at the Trouver M50 Ultra. It comes in a black, iridescent finish. It's designed in a familiar way: clean water is supplied to the roller as it rotates, after which the waste water is collected by the scrapers and sucked into the dirty water tank.
The 800 ml clean water tank is located above the roller. This placement lowers the center of gravity for easier control.
The clean water tank has a compartment for detergent, which will be automatically mixed in when washing the floor. That's a plus!
The roller is pulled out from the side. It has a familiar structure—soft bristles spread across the entire surface of the roller. The roller itself extends closer to the edge of the housing on both sides, allowing for more precise cleaning along walls and furniture.
The roller cover is removable, but you'll need a coin or a flat-head screwdriver to remove it, as it's secured with three screws. The front features a squeegee that automatically lowers when you pull the vacuum cleaner backward.
This way, the squeegee captures debris left behind by the walls and baseboards that the roller doesn't reach. The squeegee also collects residual water from the floor. The solution isn't unique, but it's very effective. A similar squeegee was previously demonstrated in Dreame H15 Pro Heat and has proven itself in practice. The scraper is activated by signals from an additional wheel underneath.
There's a comb behind the roller for detangling tangled hair and fur. That's a plus!
I would like to add right away that the enlarged rear wheel is equipped with a drive, which simplifies the operation of the washing vacuum cleaner.
The dirty water tank is located at the rear. It's also large, holding up to 700 ml of waste liquid. Two marks are visible on the tank: the maximum water level for vertical and horizontal operation. A filtration system is installed inside, featuring a HEPA filter with a mesh screen and a coarse filter for filtering the liquid. The water level sensors are electronic.
A roller is positioned above the dirty water tank to help the vacuum cleaner glide across the floor, preventing scratches. Above, we see a convenient carrying handle. This is a smart decision, as wet vacuum cleaners are typically lifted by the main handle, which can break over time or even detach at an inopportune moment, causing the vacuum to fall and be damaged. This is more reliable.
And here's one of the vacuum cleaner's highlights: press the trigger, and the main handle bends, allowing you to clean under low furniture without bending over. Or at least with less back bending than with conventional wet/dry vacuum cleaners.
The height of the vacuum cleaner when lying down is 14 cm. It will fit into gaps of this size.
You can also adjust the vacuum cleaner's height to suit your height, ranging from 120 to 131 cm, and special thanks to Trouver engineers for this.
The only caveat is that there's some play where the handle bends and extends. It's unclear how this will hold up over time and whether this could be a design issue. Reviews will tell.
On the top of the main handle there is a button to start the self-cleaning function of the station.
Two mechanical control buttons and an informative display are conveniently located on the end of the unit, just under your thumb. Four operating modes are available: automatic, floor cleaning with detergent, liquid suction, and maximum mode.
The Trouver M50 Ultra's base charges, self-cleans with hot water heated to 100 degrees Celsius, and dries the roller with hot air reaching 90 degrees Celsius. A quick-dry mode is also available, allowing for a quick 5-minute drying time.
The pros and cons of the wet/dry vacuum cleaner's design will be discussed in the final review. Let's move on!
Technical specifications
The main characteristics of the Trouver M50 Ultra, as stated by the manufacturer:
- Battery: Li-Ion, 4000 mAh
- Power consumption: 450 W
- Suction power: up to 22,000 Pa
- Working time: up to 40 min
- Clean water tank: 800 ml
- Dirty water tank: 700 ml
- Noise level: 71.5-73 dB
- Water heating temperature during self-cleaning at the base: 100 °C
- Roller drying temperature: 90°C
I'd like to highlight the increased battery capacity and increased power of the vacuum cleaner, compared to similar models. I personally tested the noise level and found it to be in the range of 71.5-73 dB, which is standard.
Functional capabilities
The app's features deserve special attention. The Trouver M50 Ultra is controlled via the proprietary Trouver app, which it seamlessly connects to.
Here you can flexibly customize the settings of both the station and the vacuum cleaner. You can select the self-cleaning and roller drying mode, choose one of five vacuum cleaner operating modes, adjust the wheel steering level, specify which modes to lower the automatic squeegee, and view cleaning statistics and consumable status.
We've also added a remote control mode for the vacuum cleaner in horizontal position. In this mode, you can manually direct the vacuum forward and backward. Perhaps someone will find this feature useful in their home.
Testing
And finally, let's move on to the tests. A detailed video review with all the tests has already been prepared and published on the channel:
Let's test how well the Trouver M50 Ultra performs in its primary role. We'll run through several tests, from simple to more complex.
The vacuum cleaner handles everyday floor cleaning well. In automatic mode, it automatically adjusts suction power depending on the degree of dirt on the floor. Liquid is thoroughly sucked into the dirty water tank, leaving no streaks or puddles. This is thanks in part to the automatic squeegee.
You can also use the vacuum cleaner to pick up liquids and mixtures, like in my case, a mixture of raw egg and flour. Very convenient.
The Trouver M50 Ultra vacuum cleaner removes dirt very effectively and quickly, leaving no streaks or marks. Moreover, the Trouver M50 Ultra can clean dirt right up to the baseboard thanks to its dual-sided roller.
In reality, the blind spot is about 8 mm, while most similar products have a blind spot of 15-20 mm. Still, Trouver's engineers still have room for improvement. The squeegee doesn't solve the problem of cleaning right up to the baseboard, although it does try to pick up dirt. It's designed for debris and liquid contaminants, not dried-on dirt and stains.
Regarding tough stain removal, the vacuum cleaner took 3.5 minutes to remove all the dirt, which is a very good result, one of the best on the project. Typically, budget-to-mid-range vacuum cleaners complete this task in 8-10 minutes, while premium models take about 5 minutes. We used a cleaning solution because it was included.
Furthermore, this wet/dry vacuum cleaner can also be used for dry cleaning. It picked up all the debris from the laminate flooring. It even handled large debris, such as cat litter pellets, without any problem. And it even managed to pick up all the debris in the corners thanks to the automatic scraper. This test was a success!
I also tested how the combs handle detangling hair and fur from the roller. I laid hair of varying lengths on the floor, vacuumed it up, and the roller was clean. The hair protection system is effective!
This wet/dry vacuum cleaner can also be used for cleaning carpets and rugs in liquid suction mode, without using water. However, due to the roller design, the vacuum cleaner can only pick up surface debris, and I wouldn't recommend using it for this purpose, as pet hair and other debris can accumulate behind the roller and clog the suction system.
Finally, let's check the roller's self-cleaning performance. Here's its condition after self-cleaning to remove dirt, coffee, and ketchup. The roller is thoroughly cleaned and well-fluffed after self-cleaning.
In everyday life, the roller and other components are also easy to clean after self-cleaning, so I think this feature is very well implemented in this model!
The drying is also really effective. Even after 5 minutes of quick drying, the roller is practically dry! Great job, Trouver engineers!
I even checked the actual washing and drying temperatures of the roller. During self-cleaning, the sensor showed above 45 degrees Celsius, and during drying, above 65 degrees Celsius. Given the inevitable measurement errors, it can be assumed that the water and air temperatures are indeed elevated.
Personal opinion
The Trouver M50 Ultra upright vacuum cleaner was thoroughly reviewed and tested. I'll highlight the pros and cons I discovered, and then express my opinion. I liked the following:
- The automatic squeegee improves liquid pickup and cleans floors without leaving streaks or marks. It also more thoroughly picks up accumulated debris along walls and in corners.
- Capable of removing even stubborn stains faster than its analogues.
- High-quality waste collection on hard surfaces and low-pile carpets.
- Effective protection of the roller from hair and fur tangling.
- Automatic mixing of detergent from a separate tank.
- High-quality self-cleaning of the roller with hot water.
- Fast and efficient drying of the roller with hot air.
- Automatic power increase mode when contamination is detected.
- The roller comes out to the edge of the body on both sides.
- Horizontal floor cleaning is supported thanks to the vacuum cleaner being able to be folded out 180 degrees.
- The bendable handle makes it easier to vacuum under low furniture.
- The handle height can be adjusted to suit your own height.
- Convenient and reliable handle for carrying the vacuum cleaner.
- The water tank is located at the bottom, so the center of gravity is shifted downwards and the vacuum cleaner is more convenient to control.
- Large capacity water tanks.
- Control via a proprietary app, allowing you to flexibly customize settings to suit your needs.
- A remote control mode for a washing vacuum cleaner, which might be convenient for some people and just for fun.
- The wheel is equipped with a motor for easier control and literally glides across the floor. The weight is practically imperceptible in your hand.
- High suction power, judging by the stated characteristics.
- Capacious battery and therefore long operating time.
- Informative display on the body.
- Built-in voice notifications in Russian.
- Good kit, which includes spare consumables and branded cleaning agent.
- Ergonomic design and stylish execution.
- Availability of warranty and service.
As for the disadvantages, there are the following comments about the vacuum cleaner:
- High price.
- There is no backlight in front of the cleaning module.
- The handle has some play in the extension and bending areas. This may be a concern for more discerning users.
- There is still a minimal blind spot due to the fasteners on the edges of the roller.
- Non-removable battery.
- Not suitable for cleaning medium pile carpets.
The disadvantages listed above are more like suggestions for improvements or improvements to make the wet/dry vacuum cleaner closer to perfection. Overall, they are typical of most wet/dry upright vacuum cleaners.
In my opinion, the Trouver M50 Ultra is an interesting addition to the brand's line of wet/dry vacuum cleaners, with new features and improved key characteristics. The vacuum cleaner has become even more efficient, more powerful, and even more convenient. It definitely deserves attention and will likely be included in the updated ranking of the best upright vacuum cleaners of 2026.
On that note, I'd like to end this review. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Happy shopping, everyone. Bye!
































