- No wires
- - a bit heavy - You have to hold the button for work - it's really inconvenient, although it is pressed easily, but sometimes there is a need to shift from hand to hand, intercept and the vacuum cleaner stops at this time - it's annoying (especially the sound: the uniform sound of the vacuum cleaner is perceived normally, but " torn" is very unpleasant to hear). - It does not cope well with hair on armchairs, a sofa, you have to do it many times (and let me remind you, this vacuum cleaner is heavier than the pipe of a conventional vacuum cleaner) - The main turbo brush is thick and does not fit under the wall-hung toilet. I didn’t try with the rest (I don’t want to use a roller in the toilet) - You have to carry the nozzles with you - The container under garbage in the most visible. An upright vacuum cleaner is needed to be always in the access zone = it is likely that it is located in a conspicuous place. And here it has a completely transparent container (which, if not washed completely after each cleaning, does not look very aesthetically pleasing), which, moreover, as they say, scratches over time and becomes cloudy - Price. IMHO it’s not worth the money, I’m even thinking about whether to try to sell it at a flea market and take some kind of vacuum cleaner for a dozen just a little run if something is scattered, and leave an ordinary vacuum cleaner for a full cleaning. From the top vacuum cleaner for the money, there were more expectations.
- long operating time, power, digital indication of charge level, design
- non-removable battery
- Engine power, design
- Price doesn't match quality Cleaning, extremely inconvenient Non-removable battery Not enough time for a 3-room apartment .
- Ideal
- No