Having a high suction force yet being lightweight and portable. What kinds of observations are there to be made? Simply put, it offers an exceptional level of convenience. What an incredible piece of technology it would be if he also had a nuclear battery made from the fallout and a more straightforward mechanism for opening a gl for dust. However, it is extremely delicious as well. Let's not quibble:) I recommend it in general. With its positives being: 1. Portability and an overall lighter weight. Incorrect; we are now in the 21st century. 2. Power. Sucks like mad. And when the power is turned up to its utmost on the other side of the apparatus, there is unequivocally a view into outer space. He doesn't give a damn if it's smooth surfaces, carpets, bedspreads, or mattresses that need to be vacuumed. This dust-finding shushpanzer will locate any dust that may be present. 3. When operating at the first power setting, the charge is sufficient for a couple of fast runs in an odnushka or one general cleaning (ICSH, even with light cleaning, get ready to empty the dust can - you get the sense that they weren't cleaning at home, but in a house). 4. When operating at the second power setting, the charge is sufficient for two quick runs in an odnushka or two general cleanings. Multi-apartment.) 4. Parking. Vacuumed, hung, forgot. If required, repeat the process. 5. A box full of different attachments that can be used for every situation. Narrower, wider, for smooth surfaces, rough, and furrier; narrower for furrier surfaces. In a nutshell, for any requirement that may arise inside the primary function. 6. Everything is reusable, therefore there is no risk of hemorrhoids from using filters or bags, etc. It is important to remember not to pour water into the gadget itself, and both the dust cup and the filter may be easily cleaned using the brush. With these drawbacks: 1. Pts would prefer to be able to operate in maximum power mode by connecting to the network rather than by using batteries as their primary power source. Yes, Li-Ion, in all of the cases, and for their power they charge reasonably rapidly. However, when you put on the third mode to clean the same mattresses, the life in the batteries drains away right in front of our own eyes. There is a school of thought that suggests that the possibility of functioning from the network at maximum power was removed from the unit in order to safeguard the core of the device against overloads (which makes sense, given that it thrashes when it is set to maximum). But you want to! 2. He would need a latch in order to turn the power on, so that he would not have to keep his finger on the button while it was being operated. I put some pressure on the on button, then I clicked the latch, and then I took my finger off the on button. PROFIT ! Like rotary hammers, drills etc. 3. I don't know how the other owners of the subject feel about this, but clearing the "gl" of dust makes my brain feel like it's going to explode. It walks extremely tight on the sled, and it sticks unreasonably when you try to take it off from the moment you purchase it. The wife is unable to, and it is causing me concern as well. The lid of the gl for dust, by the way, also has its own independent life; it will only open when Mars is in the third house or when the gl has been totally removed from the sled. 4. Wall holder. When there was a need to remove the bracket that was already screwed to the wall, and an attempt to get to the screws with which it was stuck, which gave rise to a number of intriguing and not very censorship problems due to the completely non-illusory potential to damage the whole STE economy, the bracket needed to be removed.