- 1. having a low weight 2. Handsome 3. Pleasant and quiet motor noise 4. A practical rotating handle located on the hose 5. The smaller nozzles are kept in a compartment on the vacuum cleaner itself, ensuring that they are not misplaced. 6. Effortless regulation of the electricity 7. Reasonable cost (the price was $5290, and the shares cost $4290), 8. A nifty instrument that takes the form of a cyclone filter 9. A telescopic tube of superior quality that does not stick or wobble when extended or contracted 10. It's a perfect suck))]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
- Even though they are inconsequential: 1. The output filter's back cover has a slight plastic odor, but I believe this will dissipate over time. 2. There is an insufficient amount of vertical handle on the body of the vacuum cleaner. The horizontal handle is, of course, very helpful while you are cleaning, but the vertical handle is required while you are putting the vacuum cleaner back where it belongs.
- the one and only "ogue" of the older model with a cyclone on the handle (I have one, and it has been running like a clock for the past ten years; I had been seeking for another one in the country). formidable might. excellent normal brush that is heavier and weightier than the one found in the previous iteration.
- When compared to the older type (a Samsung DJ67-00055E spare part; there is still a somewhat more recent version DJ97-00625E), the cyclone flask is one and a half times shorter, and the plastic is two times thinner, making it weak and easily bent under the pressure of the user's fingers. There are transverse ribs at the bottom of the flask that capture dust, thus very little dust is allowed to interfere with the process. The design of the cyclone consists of two sections, it is difficult to wash, and it is impossible to shake it out. Everything about it is weak, and it is likely that it will disassemble in a short amount of time. Around the flask attachment's circumference, dust accumulates and forms aculeates. The slot nozzle cannot be attached to the pipe; instead, it is suspended from the handle, which is the only attachment point for it. The power wire is made of hard plastic and winds up in an extremely unprofessional manner. It is inconvenient that the case has a power button. The newer model of the vacuum cleaner, which features a button on the handle but can only be adjusted in two steps, is a hopeless loser when compared to the older model, which featured a slider that allowed for smooth adjustment and did not require batteries. The hose is constructed of poor material and is quite frail; although in the earlier type it was meant to survive for centuries, in this model it is definitely going to break off very shortly. PS There are still none of the other options available. Look around for an older cyclone that belongs to a different model. Only because there isn't any other model with a cyclone on the handle did I decide to give it five stars.