Regarding a vacuum cleaner that is also capable of dry cleaning, there are no complaints to be found. Personally, I make use of a regular Saemi vacuum cleaner; in fact, I've been doing so for more than three years at this point. The cleaning area is cut down by a factor whenever wet cleaning is included in the process. It does not always even clean 40m2 (this is dependent on the cleaning modes). The control may be done through the application, which is a convenient option; however, there is no hall cleaning. Because it does not have an upper sensor, it creates a map by "cutting" through the various objects. You should not anticipate much more than just wet cleaning to provide. It's as simple as applying some water to the floor. However, unlike when using a regular rag, such cleaning does not result in the retention of dust particles. Does not work in removing dried-on stains. In addition to this, you need to select the surface that the base will rest on. On tiles, there are no limits; however, if the water tank is placed on a floor that is laminated or painted, it must be removed at all times; otherwise, the surface will swell.