- Compact, powerful, quiet, the container is completely disassembled, easy to clean
- when shaking out, the outer part of the container always gets dirty, this moment is not very well thought out, but this is generally a trifle
- Combination of compactness/power
- not very easy to clean.
- Quiet, powerful, compact.
- Not found. It might be possible to add maneuverability of the main nozzle, but this is in comparison, otherwise everything is fine!
- 1. The design is interesting. Looks like a tractor. 2. Fairly quiet. 3. Wired. Not these dead battery vacuum cleaners that need to be charged separately for the carpet, for the floor for the sofa. Every 30 minutes. The battery has such a property to wear out from overcharging or undercharging. So I definitely opted for a wire to a Karcher outlet. It will not have battery wear, which, so it looks like something in cordless vacuum cleaners, does not give out a lot of indicators. And if it hangs on the wall fully charged, it means it wears out. 4. Three filters. First, the cyclone collects the dust. After it is a sponge. After sponge mesh. After the mesh at the air outlet is HEPA. Basically okay, I like it. 5. Easily disassembled like a machine for a bunch of parts for washing. Gathers after 24 hours of drying.
- 1. Plastic. Now everything is molded from plastic. In my opinion it is very short lived. 2. Short hose.
- - easy - easy to assemble and disassemble - quiet
- Lightweight so sometimes flips
- Quiet and compact.
- I want more powerful
- Price; No bags; Simple design
- Poor quality material accessories; Unstable; Poor cleaning of both carpets and floors.
- Nothing!
- Too strong suction power, not stable, the wheels on the brush are clogged with hair and do not spin until you brush
- compact, very quiet (who cares, I don’t see a problem in a noisy vacuum cleaner)
- no turbo brushes, I'm already used to them - a very useful thing