After the Redmond RV-UR356, it's just a beast (with a turbo brush, it looks especially like a suffering pig). Feedback on first impressions, the experience of using about an hour. With its pros. + many nozzles + charging on the dock or directly from the network + excellent suction even on eco mode + the ability to lock in the on state and not hold the trigger + nozzle holders are comfortable, easy to change + does not scratch hard floors + in eco mode, the motor is quite quiet + informative charge indication on the display Has some cons - the turbo brush squeals unbearably even in eco mode. I don’t know if this is a marriage or a feature, but late in the evening it’s not an option to get out of it, the neighbors will come running to the squeal. I want to plug in my headphones while cleaning. I will look for the cause and solution, this is hell. When buying, I recommend to everyone to connect any nozzle without rotating parts and a turbo brush, compare and decide whether you will be embarrassed by a squeal. - it may seem heavy to someone, but the more powerful the engine, the heavier the device. Good hair dryers also weigh decently, but this is justified. - the flexible tube was tight. It is not fixed in a stretched state and tends to shrink, so until it has found its use, it is more convenient to clean the shelves with a crevice nozzle connected directly.
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