Advantages:
The suction power is the price and the specified performance.
The volume corresponds to the product type. He is not quiet and not louder than comparable units, I know.
The airflow is very good. This ends the dirt in a container under the aspiration tube. So no dirt falls out of the vacuum cleaner when issuing it. In other cheaper vacuums the dirt is partially retained by a plastic flap insufficient. That does not always work well.
Because there is no textile dirt filter, the Rapido retains its suction power even with little fuller hopper.
The charging time is ok.
The battery life is small vacuuming in the home also okay.
Disadvantages:
Mir is the nipple slightly too heavy. (Lighter models are, however, less absorbent and rarely bagless)
The extendible crevice nozzle is a little too short and too wide.
What very bothers me is the air outlet. The exhaust air is blown out to the side, which means that the dirt is blown around when you sometimes laterally moves the sucker or begins in the middle of the dirt spot to suck. This is an unfavorable structure.
Conclusion:
I kept the Rapido, but would not buy it again. Next time I buy a vacuum cleaner with a higher power, an attachable, narrow crevice nozzle and an air outlet which is directed either to the rear or above.