I used the Dirt Devil Infinity vacuum cleaner for about ten years and did not know grief. But time takes its toll, the veteran vacuum cleaner is already lame on one wheel, does not wind up the cord, and I decided to buy a new one. After analyzing the options, reading reviews / watching videos, I came to the conclusion that if you take something that does not fall apart in six months or a year, then these are Bosch, Miele and, possibly, Dyson. Dyson now began to make completely their flimsy plastic (and production in Malaysia), so I crossed out this option. The "cyclone" Bosch models have a very unsuccessful layout in my opinion (assembly in Vietnam or Poland, and in Germany - only individual models). Deleted it too. Miele has different models, made in Germany (I hope the Turks assemble these vacuum cleaners well :) ). I settled on a SKRR3 Blizzard CX1 Red. What can I say. 1. To design, layout (especially in comparison with Bosch BGS5ZOOO1 and analogues from the same line), execution - no questions: well thought out, made with high quality and soundly. Everything is inserted where it should be, snapped in the way it should be, and even "snaps" back. 2. The quality of the actual cleaning is on top. In the second position (“carpet with pile”) out of four in terms of power, the brush confidently sticks to the carpet and does not come off the carpet not only during the forward stroke, but also during the reverse stroke. However, at the same time, the carpet does not tear off the floor - it pulls exactly as much as necessary. 3. The vacuum cleaner moves on the carpet and parquet without problems, easily turns, unfolds on the spot. The shape of the stern allows you to catch the cord when moving backwards so that it does not fall under the wheels. 4. I was amazed at the amount of dust that the vacuum cleaner pulled out of the carpets. Despite the fact that the robot is launched a couple of times a week, plus cleaning is carried out with a normal vacuum cleaner, after cleaning the carpet in the hall (20 sq. M.), The container was filled almost to the MAX mark, and for the most part it was not ordinary, but fine dust (obviously , the old vacuum cleaner simply could not pull it out of the depths of the pile). I even had to wash the container. In general, I'm satisfied.