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Review on Vacuum cleaner Thomas Cycloon Hybrid Family & Pets, orange/black by Wiktor Kowalczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

A long time ago I did not buy a washing vacuum cleaner, because it needs to be washed every time after cleaning. After buying a cyclone vacuum cleaner, which still needs to be washed (dust container and filters), I decided to look at detergents. I studied the issue for a long time, and came to the conclusion that detergents with a water filter of a hookah type are somehow not very interesting due to the design (unfasten the motor and put it next to it? ugly;) Thomas and Bosch remained among the finalists, but have you seen Bosch's engineering? Pay special attention to the variety of foam filters that the engineers used to plug holes in their lack of talent. Thomas remained (pretty annoying with his advertising in the notorious program;). The cost of washing vacuum cleaners is not at all vacuum cleaner, therefore, having estimated the real need to wash carpets, sofas and mattresses every week (what, seriously?;) and windows 2 times a year, I decided that all this hypothetical pleasure is not worth + 10k from the cost of this model, which has just an aqua filter (well, a drybox, which I suspect I will never use) and a new type of turbo brush. In general, I am satisfied - a special thrill when you pour sooooo dirty water into the toilet, and the air smells of cleanliness and humidity slightly increased by the aquafilter. Yes, the whining of not very smart buyers is not entirely clear to me: washing a vacuum cleaner with an aquafilter is normal and takes no more than 5 minutes (including slowly pouring water, washing the box and filters), and if you like to just crawl with a stick with a nozzle on the floor, stick the vacuum cleaner without cleaning in the closet and thinking that you did a great job - well, you are losers, guys who do not know real cleanliness.;)) A couple of life hacks for this and other Thomas models with a similar aqua filter: - drain the water halfway and, putting your hand in a regular plastic bag, pull out lumps of dirt (and not like in the video on YouTube, where strange people put their hands in liquid mud - bueee); - just pull the cord a little, and it will wind up by itself (read the instructions!).

Pros
  • + aquafilter of original and convenient design; + design; + ease of use; + noise like a conventional vacuum cleaner - no more and no less; + lightweight and agile + plastic of adequate quality; + suction power sufficient to remove dust (and not to tear linoleum off the floor, as some people dream, nostalgic about ancient bag vacuum cleaners)
Cons
  • - a small volume of the aquafilter (you have to draw water 2 times: once for carpets, and after them the second for parquet); - the power and power button are combined into one (to turn off - you need to hold the button, you have to bend over, and the toe is not very convenient - it is small); -no control on the hose handle (rather a habit from an old vacuum cleaner than a drawback); -no button to wind the cord (also a habit, see below)