The V10 is an improvement over the V6 I was using previously. Just the fact that the batteries never need to be swapped out is enough to make people want to buy this new type. Especially those who made the foolish decision to purchase a V8, which, according to online resources, has the highest cost of battery replacement. As a result, I no longer recommend purchasing V6, V7, or V8 now that V10 is out. There will be no cost savings and only aggravation every two years when a vacuum cleaner that worked fine yesterday suddenly stops functioning. They want to see you in the service with the money you leave there, so it's not the battery that degrades so quickly, it's the expiration of its scheduled functioning time. Thus, without further ado, we adopt the V10 and dance for joy over the new rather successful vacuum cleaner! I fashioned a wall-mounted brush holder for him (see photo). Two self-tapping 6x140mm screws are used, with white heat shrink tube covering the threads. Furniture screw plugs in white cover the exposed screw heads on self-tapping screws. With this method, you can save space by locating the docking station below the structure.