My first time using a vacuum cleaner that does not require a cord. After using this one, the regular one will look uncomfortably filthy and unpleasant, and you won't want to use it again. In my opinion, the negative aspects outweigh the positive aspects, which is especially true when taking into account the cost (I paid 45 dollars for it). Price of 20 for the color red. Got pros: There are neither wires nor heavy components that are dangling from the hose. The Absolute version comes with a useful assortment of nozzles, but I only ever make use of about two or three of them. The remaining nozzles are either never or infrequently employed. It is a good brush for upholstered furniture, and it removes hair from carpets and sofas, even after a long-haired cat has been on them. Got cons: Price. Even with careful use, the body and tube components are made of very delicate materials that quickly lose their brilliance. Charging is not sufficient for a thorough cleaning; however, if you vacuum properly and everywhere (there are various carpets), I have enough for two-thirds of the cleaning required for a three-room apartment. The process of cleaning the container is inconvenient since you have to get your hands dirty in order to remove all of the contents from it. After about a year and a half, the container stopped opening regularly. When you attempt to open it now, it flies off the mount without opening the hatch for dumping rubbish, which is a disgusting piece of crap. Over the course of one year, the pliable coatings that were originally located on the bottom of the nozzles were removed entirely. When it is necessary to vacuum the corners or locations that are placed near to the walls, it is practically worthless because you will need to use a particular nozzle for this task. When dealing with carpets that have a low pile, the brushes experience difficulties because the moving portions of the brushes become obstructed. There are issues with the suction of medium trash when using a universal brush (crumbs with a diameter of around 3 millimeters or less), which causes them to be scattered throughout the floor.