Overall, the V10 is superior to the V6 I previously used. The non-replaceable batteries alone make up for all the flaws and can already persuade someone to buy this new model. Particularly those who had the folly to purchase a V8, which, based on information found online, appears to be the most expensive battery replacement. So, given that V10 is currently on sale, I wouldn't suggest purchasing V6, V7, or V8. There will be no savings, only a hassle every two years when a vacuum cleaner that was yesterday now won't turn on. They want to see you in the service with the money you left there after the battery's scheduled functioning time expires, it appears, rather than the battery itself degrading so drastically. So, without thinking twice, we grab the V10 and celebrate our brand-new, rather successful vacuum! I created a wall-mounted brush mount for him (see image). Two 6x140mm self-tapping screws with white heat shrink tubes dressed on them are used. White furniture plugs for screws are used to cover the self-tapping screw heads. With this approach, the docking station can be positioned lower, preventing the entire construction from taking up half the wall.