I'm not going to include the price as a con because I made an informed buy, and it's true that you have to pay for quality things. Has pros: 1. He has a strong presence. Incredibly effective. Whoever calls it an electric broom (I'm specifically referring to the V11 absolute model) is either talking about something different, or they just did not turn it on to the maximum, taking into consideration the switch that is located on the turbo brush. In addition, by flipping a switch on a turbo brush, it is possible to rip the carpet out of the corridor that has a rubber basis underneath it. He is able to collect as much dirt from a single carpet as a regular vacuum cleaner could from a whole apartment (three rooms). When you see how much dirt he collects in a week, it gives you an idea of how much dirt actually settles into carpet fibers over the course of a week. 2. It is extremely autonomous. It doesn't matter what anyone thinks, he's good at holding a charge. It displays a working period of approximately 12 minutes when set to full power, but for the entirety of use, the battery charge never dropped below 50%. Despite this, I always use maximum power when I vacuum the carpets because it provides the best results. I make an effort to shorten the amount of time that is spent cleaning. When the setting is set to automatic, only hard surfaces. 3. The excitement of going shopping. It seems to me that the only time I experienced feelings like that was when I purchased a Jaguar automobile. They want to make advantage of it, and as you leave, you will undoubtedly consider turning around and looking back. Some cons: The celebrated tank emptying mechanism does have one negative, and that is that the end cap, which is always covered with dust from the debris that falls out of the container when it is opened and which snaps off when the container is opened. Those, it needs to be cleaned up immediately. It is also a good idea to double verify that the lid of the container has been properly secured, as there has been an incident in which there was a click and the lid appeared to have been closed, despite the fact that this was not the case.