- The charging plug must be plugged in separately. Unlike some d*son thread, where it is built into the wall mount;
- The actual suction power is not very strong. A standard electric brush (such a big red one for the field) creates air turbulence as it rotates and pushes debris in front of it a little. Those. when the brush approaches a small patch of cat hair, it sometimes starts to run away from the brush and flies somewhere on the sofa😄 I don’t know how you usually clean the electric brush (it still gets a little garbage stuck in it, there’s nothing to be done), but I turn it upside down not turning off the vacuum cleaner, I start to get stuck debris and send it to the suction hole. So the brush spins so powerfully that it does not allow the vacuum cleaner to in this debris and ters it in all directions. Perhaps all electric brushes have this effect, I don’t know, I just warn you;
- Hair is wound on the wheels. Well, this is not particularly critical at all, it is unlikely that there is a reliable way to protect against this;
- First, the electric brush starts spinning, and only after a second the suction starts. As for me, it should be the other way around, because, as I wrote above, the brush only ters the debris to the sides;
- When moving the electric floor brush backwards, the debris is practically not ed up. The bottom line is that behind and on the sides, the suction hole is surrounded by a thin strip of "brush". And, if you pull the vacuum cleaner back, then a considerable part of the hair does not p through this brush and does not fall into the suction hole. Therefore, I taught myself to do the cleaning like this: I held the vacuum cleaner forward, slightly lifted it and pulled it back, then forward again and so on in a circle. Otherwise, when moving backward, the garbage is simply swept under your feet😄;