Though I've enjoyed using my new vacuum cleaner over the past several months, I do feel that the price tag is a bit steep (even after the discount and cash back, it was still 55k), and that another battery should have been included in the package. Since the average is very weak and the turbo is just wild, there is not enough mode in between. The counting sensor broke off immediately, rendering it useless; this isn't a major issue (pampering), but it is disheartening nonetheless. Reddit users have advised that I replace the module because this is a common issue, but is that really the case? It "doesn't affect speed." You're free to take it or leave it, but no one has yet invented a more practical vacuum cleaner (even if it's just a robot vacuum cleaner that costs $200,000 and has a lidar, a standard turbo brush, and a container).
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