Has some pros: Collects dust, garbage, and cat hair extremely well, does not hit the baseboard or the furniture, looks into every corner, joyfully kicks slippers under the bed, swallows small toys, swallows a sock with pleasure, fights with a phone charger, and, in general, teaches children to order, as a result of which they now take care of their belongings and do not scatter;) Even though it's not as heated as dry cleaning, wet cleaning nevertheless revitalizes the floors. It operates twice a day and leaves your home immaculately clean. There are a number of different cleaning settings, and it doesn't produce much noise. The vacuum cleaner did not care about the cats; nevertheless, it does occasionally have to travel around them, and after that, it passes through the cat that was not cleaned. The brand new "pet" more than justifies the purchase price. Having this drawback: The effectiveness of wet cleaning is about average; however, its most significant downside is that it is impossible to supervise the cleaning process on a room-by-room basis; once you begin, it spreads throughout the entire space. After the cleaning, it creates a map, and you can't look at it online. It is possible to start it from a distance (from work, for example), but if it is not supervised, it may behave inappropriately. Curtains are also able to be chewed.