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Review on Makita 18V Li-Ion Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Body Only - DCL180Z by Makita by Adam Chyliski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

A good vacuum cleaner, at least I have nothing to complain about, and if there is, then on trifles. The vacuum cleaner creates good rarefied air, which normally up dust, debris, crumbs, even slightly lifts a natural wool carpet. The plastic is very good, although it aculates static electricity from the carpet, and with it the micro-dust that remains on the surface and inside the tube. Of course, everything is solved from the outside with a damp cloth, but nevertheless. Separately, I would like to talk about the power, it is (as far as it is possible for such a device), but with full resistance it decreases, perhaps the mechanism has a mechanism that, at the moments of complete overlap, opens the valve and the air intake is taken from somewhere in the back. The Japanese are scrupulous about such details and, for the sake of durability, they could have foreseen. But given how the filtration system is made, I would not say that durability is a priority here. Could have come up with something better. For example, so that the filter does not fit into the grooves, but has a thread with a rubber gasket. Although there are no problems with the grooves yet. Another minor drawback is the lack of a shelf nozzle, the Japanese seem to have it, and it helps very well to collect dust and debris from shelves and tables. You will have to order separately, since crawling with a slot is not an option, you will scratch everything. In general, everything, I took a vacuum cleaner, as it is very necessary when you drill something in a wall, in furniture, etc. helps to remove debris directly during and after work. I also often use it in the dining room and in the kitchen, to take a quick walk after a meal or after cooking, that’s it. Well, if you use it around the house as a whole, then it’s hard to say, visually, of course, it cleans cleanly (at the expense of all sorts of ticks, etc. , I already doubt it), and if you add a vacuum cleaner with a cyclone adapter (which can also be found on the Internet), then it will completely replace the usual , little May vacuum cleaner. In general, they summarize: this vacuum cleaner can be taken, but not more expensive than 3-4k, then I would have thought about it.

Pros
  • Mobility, battery compatibility, price around 3k + -
Cons
  • Little things. All in all, what I expected was what I got.