My experience with this particular brand and model of vacuum cleaner is not yet done, but how much longer can it possibly go on? After only a few months of use, the first vacuum cleaner started making a loud howling sound whenever it was turned on. Sent to be fixed. They stated during the repair that something had gotten inside, and that they had cleaned it. OK. After a short period of time, it started to produce an error saying it was essential to clean the brushes, even though the brushes were spotless when it started giving the mistake. It was just infinitely feasible to take out and insert brushes, reset the error, and restart the vacuum cleaner; however, he didn't care about doing any of those things because he didn't want to work for more than 5 minutes. Sent to be fixed. After the problem was fixed, it wasn't long before someone noticed that the top cover didn't quite fit properly. On the Internet, there are a significant number of users who communicate in English who are dealing with a situation similar to this one. + we're still doing the same mistake when we clean the brushes (if at all it was possible to force the vacuum cleaner to leave the docking station for cleaning). Sent to the repair center with instructions to replace the vacuum cleaner that was broken. Since it turned out that a vacuum cleaner would only be used for three to four months at most during the first year from the date of purchase. Another type of vacuum cleaner. As soon as it was turned on, it immediately started making weird noises, as if there was something rattling within. After about three cleanings, he started to openly yell even while the device was set to silent mode (the video was compared with the previous one; it didn't operate like that). Error 15 occurs incessantly as a result of the device being immobile on a level surface in the middle of the room. Now once more delivered to the service. When it comes to service, things are different. It's a simple phrase to remember: "sent to the service." Nevertheless, in reality, you were required to provide evidence that you are not a camel, and the vacuum cleaner in question is not operational. You didn't wash it under the faucet, you didn't leave it to work on warm floors, and the dog didn't ride on the vacuum cleaner from above. All of those things are false. In general, this, of course, is not what you expect from a vacuum cleaner, for more than 100 thousand. I was not expecting there to be such a little number of reviews.