Wet carpet cleaning is somewhat tedious (to dry it, you need to brush the carpet very slowly to up excess moisture), but once or twice a year is not terrible. The rest of the time it is a very powerful vacuum cleaner with an aquafilter, it cleans well. When cleaning the vacuum cleaner itself after cleaning, first dirty water is drained into the toilet (it's nice to realize that you no longer breathe this dirt), then at the bottom of the aquabox you can see small objects ed in - nuts (even a 2 mm nut is clearly visible), screws, parts from Lego (especially bullets from Star Wars). It was disgusting to poke around in the old vacuum cleaner in search of ed-in trifles, but here everything is visible (you drain dirty water from the aquabox, pour clean water, drain it - and at the bottom you find a bunch of sometimes very valuable surprises). After washing, I dry the aquabox in the bath (everything drains until the evening shower), and I store it separately from the vacuum cleaner (so that there is no excess moisture in it). Interestingly, they tried to dissuade the store - like filters of 5-7 thousand (! ) for every three (! ) months, and the vacuum cleaner raises a cloud of dust when cleaning, like people have nowhere to put money (quote from a saleswoman with a theater wringing hands). Lies. Very clean cleaning, good air outlet; so I did not regret the money spent on the vacuum cleaner and nozzles; this vacuum cleaner is good for general cleaning, and for sweeping I use a cordless electric broom. And for washing a heavy carpet or carpet for the whole room, only a washing vacuum cleaner is suitable, so there are no options.