A little about "washing" with this vacuum cleaner. I decided to wash an ordinary sofa with it, put some foam + stain remover into a basin of water. With his hands he applied the foam to the sofa and rubbed it well. I waited a bit, rubbed it and collected all the water from the sofa with a vacuum cleaner (there is a nozzle included for this). He also decided to dry the sofa, just insert the hose into another hole (for blowing). After half a minute of “drying”, splashes came out of the hose, water flowed from under the vacuum cleaner. I paused for 15 minutes, turned it off, removed the container, drained the remaining water from the vacuum cleaner, made sure that there was no water left in it, turned on and dried the vacuum cleaner. I don’t know what it was: the same “washing” mode or not, but if there is water in the container, they should not be dried. Maybe in this way they can be washed - xs. If there is an opportunity to buy a second one - try it, if you have already tried it, tell us what happened? But about the aqua filter is a real topic. I tried to pour more than 5 cm, after cleaning I checked the HEPA filter - it was barely wet, i. E. some droplets flew, which is not critical. It makes perfect sense, if it's capable of collecting water and all that, then I don't have to worry about water getting into the engine. Plus, iPX4 water protection is declared, I think there is nothing to worry about. In general, we use every day, everything is OK, very convenient.
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