I gave it some thinking and realized that I was not psychologically prepared to pay 35,000 for a vacuum. But I want wireless, honestly. I came to the conclusion that you need to bring a high-end vacuum cleaner or give up on the wireless one after reading a ton of reviews and forums. I was astounded by the suction power in the store (when you put your palm on it). The V8 absolute was not significantly more affordable than the V10 absolute at the time, but the V10 was superior in terms of power. I was most concerned that the 1st speed would be useless (as on my sister's wireless kitfort, which is still terrible) and that the only options would be 2nd and turbo mode. At the first cleaning, worries vanished: 1 speed is actually sufficient for carpets. He cleaned the carpets on 1 such that their color and contrast had already changed. The turbo brush effectively cleans hair. Old carpets can be vacuumed perfectly at the second speed. Only while moving furniture do we use turbo mode, and even then, not always. In general, use power that is sufficient for the eyes without hesitation. Those who claim he doesn't probably haven't even had him in their hands. It works perfectly with auto clean. Never discharged a battery that was completely charged by the time of work. 65 square meters is sufficient for the eyes in the first mode for a kopeck item, occasionally transitioning to the second. I've read reviews saying that it takes one charge to clean a 45-meter odnushka, which is absurd. What can be vacuumed for a longer period of time there? Unless you are driven by sterile cleanliness, I believe one charge is sufficient to clean the typical three-ruble bill. I used to detest vacuuming, but now days I'm in a hurry. After his son, he began to vacuum the crumbs; he was unaware that he had completely cleaned the space. By the way, I compared it to a wired Samsung 1800 watts and found that the Dyson does it peacefully at the first speed (the turbo brush naturally gives it a head start). Bottom line: If there is a financial opportunity, seize it. It will significantly cut down on the amount of time you need to spend cleaning. Borrowing from the latter or on credit is obviously unwise. Power: Despite having tested numerous wired and wireless ones, I haven't come across a larger one. A complete set without a turbo brush is not something I advise, especially if there are carpets.
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