I gave it a lot of thinking, but ultimately decided that mentally I was not prepared to part with 35,000 dollars for a vacuum cleaner. However, I was particularly interested in wireless. After looking through a number of testimonials and online discussion boards, I've come to the realization that you need to invest in a high-end vacuum cleaner or give up on the idea of using a cordless model entirely. When I put my palm on it in the store, I was immediately blown away by how powerful the suction was. At that time, the V8 absolute was not that much more affordable than the V10 absolute; nonetheless, there was a noticeable difference in power between the two, thus the V10 was the better choice. I was most concerned that the first speed would be ineffective (much like on my sister's wireless kitfort, which is still terrible), and that the result would only be achieved on the second speed and the turbo mode. Concerns were allayed when it was discovered that a single speed was sufficient for cleaning carpets. On day one, he gave the carpets a thorough cleaning, which caused them to become noticeably darker and more contrasted. The turbo brush does a good job of cleaning hair. It does an excellent job of cleaning worn carpets when set to the second speed. Only when we are working with furniture do we go to turbo mode, and even then, not always. In general, do not be tentative concerning the amount of strength required - enough for the eyes. Those who say that he does not exist in real life have probably never actually held him in their hands. It works perfectly with the auto clean feature. By the time of work on one charge, a fully charged battery was never allowed to become depleted. For a kopeck, 65 square meters is sufficient for the eyes in the first mode, but they occasionally transition to the second mode. I came across testimonials claiming that somebody doesn't have one charge to clean a 45-meter odnushka, which is ridiculous. What can be cleaned up with a vacuum there that takes more than forty minutes? I believe that one charge is plenty to clean the typical three-ruble bill, unless of course you are motivated by sterile cleanliness. I used to despise vacuuming, but now I have to do it since I'm in a hurry. He did not realize that his son had cleaned the entire room when he took the time to vacuum up the crumbs after his son. By the way, I contrasted it with a wired Samsung 1800 watts and found that the Dyson completed the task quietly at the first speed (albeit the turbo brush did provide a head start). In conclusion, taking out a loan from a relative or buying something on credit is a foolish thing to do. Instead, if there is an opportunity to earn money, you should take advantage of it because it will significantly cut down the amount of time you need to spend cleaning. When it comes to power, I haven't come across a more powerful one (and believe me, I've evaluated a lot of wired and wireless ones). A complete set that does not include a turbo brush is one that I would not recommend purchasing, particularly in homes with carpeting.