What can I say, I paid 24,000 for it, but I got about 3,000 in bonus points and another 3,000 in credit card rewards for making the purchase through Ya. A little under $20,000 was the result of the 10% market discount. Maybe someone will claim it's too pricey, and that a robot, or at least a more powerful wired one, would be a wiser investment. However, I must admit that, first, I have not heard such a commotion when cleaning in quite some time, and second, the robot vacuum cleaner will not vacuum the sofas unless the apartment is modified for it (the same thresholds between the rooms). It's not embarrassing to haul this bandura about the home and exchange cables all the time, nor is it to pick up the vacuum cleaner or the aqua filter to wash it out. You merely walked up to it, detached it from the dock, vacuumed it, and cleaned it. Do you not feel joy in that To make up for airwools' weak suction force, the main floor nozzle has an extra motor (particularly helpful for carpets). Despite the fact that you don't actually feel even remotely powerful. The "feeling" of cleanliness persists after each cleaning, and the dust collector seems to be constantly filled (even though the surfaces appear clean on their own and we vacuum every two to three days). For larger areas (70 square feet or more, or 10 square meters), I would even advocate using it as your primary vacuum cleaner.