-A long cord that is sufficient for me to suck a floor of about 90 square meters without umsteckern
-A little getting used to, but then very pleasant way to regulate the suction on the handle, not the vacuum cleaner itself, thus eliminating constant bending for various floor coverings
-beautiful big and smooth wheels that ensure that the vacuum cleaner is very agile and not permanently stuck somewhere
-a pleasant on the ground rolling suction brush
-an additional brush with rotating bristles that "out versa" even dog hair loose velor
-A total of good workmanship, everything can be easily fitting into one another, close or adjust without hakeln or clamp
-a very large dust container
-relative quiet operation
Until then me the sucker really convinced. He is easy to handle great, has a decent suction power on all surfaces such as laminate, parquet, Verlourteppich, Berber and high floor carpet. Even the dog hair creates the extra nozzle from the pile.
BUT (and this is my only gripe): While the emptying is relatively light and the dirt falls on opening the container downwards away, but unfortunately is (which is actually logically) not completely avoided here. If it is a little windy out there, a flying even here some dust "around the ears". Even if the exhaust air from the vacuum cleaner in the apartment is suitable for allergy sufferers and very clean, allergy sufferers should take over the empty yourself under any circumstances. I particularly like that inside the container are no rough edges that need to be cleaned by hand cumbersome.
MY CONCLUSION:
For fans of bagless vacuum cleaners this sucker is really recommendable without restrictions. Allergy sufferers should opt only for that sucker if someone else flushes the tank, otherwise should Allergy would rather resort to a vacuum cleaner with fixed occlusive bag and Hepa filter.
Anyone looking for a good "bagless" and no allergy problems has, receives here an excellent vacuum cleaner for all floors and many convincing advantages.