Just got mine a little over 2 weeks. So far I am loving it. So convenient and the best thing is that it works! Seamless handling from hard surface to carpet. Am very surprised by the quality of the product. They are tastefully designed and looks expensive!
Nice review. Can the extension hose be connected between the main vacuum unit and the wand? So its easier to high places. Can't find any info on this. Thanks in advance.
Great video - good example shots, all the important specs and changes vs the XR are mentioned, it's based on real experience and I really like the little jokes here and there. Overall very informative and pleasurable to watch :)
I had my dream v10 pro for 3 years, daily usage, and now i will replace it with dis one. If you want your's to last as long, give it to someone handy to clean the filter hiden near the motor 1s a year, and it will work as new. Im replacing mine because the bateri is probabli at 50% of what it used to be, its scratched and a small plastic part fall apart.
I have one snd its not good for carpets.its come with old dyson type softroller.just ok for hardfloor.i am using the smaller brushed one for the carpets but its too small.waste of money if you have lots of carpet floor
My guess is that you can disassemble the vacuum and replace with new batteries. And that would happen once every 3-4-5 years, so environmentally shouldn't be such an issue. It's a bummer only for big houses where you need the extended work time.
chinese factories likely got access to the designs and made clones that they can sell without the markup. Happens all the time and they can be really good quality.
@@GeorgeDundalli could be... but so do companies make similar products under another name to gain the market in both high end, middle, and low. Could be either but with design copyright my bet is on my thought. Can't sell in the states unless you own the copyright.
@@hisimagenme Xiaomi bought a Dyson, took it apart and made this but underpaying their workers and not giving them free time off. That's how they get the price low enough.
@@dragospahontu Not only the lower wages, but researching and developing costs a lot of resources. If they copy an existing product they save tons of money that would otherwise be spent on finding solutions and creating new technologies.