The height of the thresholds on which it will climb is something that I would want to have the ability to alter. Some pros: Nimble, charging at 100 square meters is sufficient, it still exists, it vacuums normally, and wet cleaning, well, it is what it does. a dripping rag that rolls over the floor. is also not to be dismissed. Virtual barriers are something that obviously need to exist, and the program that can be found on a smartphone is more than sufficient; nevertheless, I wish there were more voice packages that could be loaded without the need to do the tambourine dance. Got cons: There is only one side brush, and when it's being charged, it gets tangled up in the wires and stops working. It is possible for it to become caught on the thresholds, in which case you will need to drag it with your hands. Although I do not have thresholds, I do have chairs with their legs laying on the floor at a height that is approximately 20 millimeters from the floor. It is always getting caught on them, and you need to either clear it off or raise it somewhere else. On the other hand, he does not attempt to climb on chairs that have legs that are the same height, which are often between 25 and 30 mm, so he rides around them.
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