POSITIVE:
+ Absorbent: The absorbency is completely auseichend for normal home use. Initially, the PowerPro Expert needs a bit until it gets up to speed, but then he starts by perfectly adequate.
+ Brush: There is a very flat and flexible brush with which one can easily suck really under low furniture or hard to reach corners (for example under a hanging toilet).
+ Volume: The volume while vacuuming is totally enjoyable. So far, my daughter ran away many times, when I came with my old vacuum cleaner around the corner, as it is quite sensitive to noise in the PowerPro Expert she has not yet complained.
+ Storage: There are two ways in PowerPro Expert put it away: vertically or horizontally. These variants can I find perfect, because I so far used only Vacuums know either to have both versions with one or the other way and really being able to choose according to space I find really very practical!
+ Floating sensation: The brush slides easily across the floor and the PowerPro Expert follows very easily, so you while vacuuming on parquet / laminate has a real floating sensation.
+ Roles: The PowerPro Expert rolled a really easy afterwards, he follows every corner, twist, turn, leibt not hang or not caught up - which I am unfortunately definitely not used by my Dyson.
+ Clippings: I'm really surprised again and again how much dust, dirt, dirt ends up in the sump. Actually, I imagine that it is very clean and tidy in my home, but when I look in the dust-collecting vessel after sucking, then I am frightened almost. It's great that a bagless vacuum cleaners with the times is shown!
+ Images: On the Expert PowerPro some images are displayed, which can be seen on any vacuum cleaner. These are indeed some even displayed very clearly exaggerated. For example, the icons for the power cord and the on / off switch are displayed really far too dominant, I have kept my finger next to it and is actually smaller than the pictures !! By contrast, the more important image to adjust the suction is extremely too bright, so you can not see that.
+ Emptying: Emptying the dust container is in my Dyson an absolute anguish that is so complicated and just not practical, that you then have to suck up again, since half of the container lands on the ground. The PowerPro Expert, however it really is a simple and practical thing!
NEGATIVE:
- Smell: When opening the cartons and unpacking the sucker me a very unpleasant plastic smell nostrils. I was very skeptical, but the smell is gone in no time.
- Power cable: The power cord is really worth a Aufreger! It's totally twisted in itself, but this does not affect the power supply. The cable is just completely twisted when it pulls out of the vacuum cleaner and lets in flutschen again. Moreover, it feels really schäbbig. It's way too thin for a haptic people like me, it's much too thin, too rough, too soft power cable really does not feel itself as the cable a vacuum cleaner.
- Nozzle suspension: There is a possibility that additional nozzles, for example, for the sofa cleaning, to be attached to the suction tube when you do not need just. This suspension is not quite optimal: directly at the first sucking the thing just fell off, without that I would have touched it great.
CONCLUSION:
For four weeks, I have now the Philips PowerPro Expert and am really happy with it! The Dyson remains standing in the corner and can gathering dust.
One must never buy bags well, whether that justifies the significantly higher price of the bagless vacuum cleaner I do not know how many bags I had to buy because, to compensate for the higher price? The determined pays not, therefore, should be for anyone to opt for this technology an argument!