- Everything about the vacuum cleaner is great. Both the soul and the body . ugh, it's not about the same thing. Powerful, lightweight, fits perfectly into the interior of the garage.
- Attractive design. Quality plastic. Everything is excellent. A light weight. Rolls on wheels with no problem. The wife does it effortlessly.
- Sucks in air at hose connections. The paper filter, (who even invented this? ) is a huge minus. Fabric would be, I think it would be easier to use. Expensive consumables.
- Sucks like a beast! Standard pipe, any nozzles are suitable.
- No
- very comfortable, good power, rides well on wheels, softly scratches nothing, large capacity 17l, metal body, omnivorous, easy to clean, water without problems, you can pour water into the tank, you get an aquafilter; ), but even without it everything is fine, no dust, no smell, the filter is washable, for fine building dust additional XXL paper bags. There is a blowout. All parts are well and pleasantly adjacent to each other. Float prevents water from entering the engine. Price!
- expensive bags and a filter, I'll see how long they last. Expensive additional accessories, but pleases with their existence and the ability to order on the official website with delivery in the 2022. There is nowhere to stick a removable brush for water on the case. Simple hose tube and brush, power tool adapter sold separately.
- Really , but does not .
- Flimsy brush
- Powerful, lightweight
- Expensive filters
- - Build quality - A fairly reasonable price (as it turned out, it appropriately, but a slightly more powerful model costs more than 8000, but I think ogues of the type no better) - Convenient parking of tubes and nozzles on the body, wire hook - Established brand - Simplicity of design - The hose can be connected both at the inlet and at the outlet. Although the blowing air function seems to me of little use
- - Fairly noisy - Not enough power (brush dust from worn plaster from the screed does not remove all) - Nowhere to put the hose (but adapted to park the brush with 1 tube and connected hose) - Very soft plastic tubes (after the first cleaning and a couple of taking off / putting on, the tip of the tube was scratched) - Sufficient overall (when folded with a hose approximately 40x40x100) - poor equipment - Expensive consumables: filter ~ 700r. 5 bags ~500r. (from ogues are suitable but they are not much cheaper) - Expensive components
- Universal, large tank volume, workmanship, compactness (when disembled, it takes up less space than the previous vacuum cleaner with a bag).
- Sucks up dirt and water! Simple design
- For the money spent, there are no cons.
- Powerful moderately noisy, stainless steel tank, nozzles from conventional vacuum cleaners fit the hose.
- It is more household than construction, well, the instructions say so directly. There is no outlet for power tools.
- 1. well up debris, including small pieces of concrete, after breaking parions; 2. suitable for cleaning wet debris (so that there is less dust); 3. many ogues of original consumables;
- 1. it up garbage well for literally a minute or two, then it gets clogged and you have to shake it out (even with the original filter and bag); 2. the wire for the construction vacuum cleaner is short; 3. The hose needs to be lengthened (; 4. I hoped that the suction power would be greater.
- Very high quality item!
- Not yet.
- Powerful! Convenient to use, because 4 wheels make it easy to follow you around the house. It with such force that I'm surprised that the carpet in the bedroom didn't fly off :)
- For the price, there are none!
- 1. Cleaning quality 2. Large volume trash bag 3. Blow function 4. Ability to collect water 5. Convenient standard brush (which is with pile) 6. Easy to roll on the floor.
- 1. Noisy 2. Short power cord.
- Power, indestructibility, volume, simplicity of design, water collection.
- No flaws found for me
- Powerful and lightweight
- The plastic pipe is electrified from friction on the carpet.