We are very satisfied with the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner has 4 power levels (eco, eco+, max, boost), eco is useless, we standardly vacuum on eco+ and the apartment (prefab 3+1, parquet or tile, no carpet) we can do 3-4 times on one charge, larger mess we go to max or locally boost and it lasts the battery for 1-2 vacuuming, so for our apartment the battery is fully sufficient. The removable battery will also be a plus for some, but for us this one battery is enough. We have a dog, so eco+ is enough for normal hair, if he brings some bigger mess from outside (e.g. leaves), however, the power needs to be increased. The tank is labeled 0,9l, but the max feature is about 1/3 of the size, but it is still enough for one flat. We mostly use the standard rod with a wide head with a rotating cylinder, the narrow head with the rotating cylinder is handy for hair on the couch or in the car, the flexi hose is also handy sometimes, but I've never used the flexi flexi rod (we don't have an interior for that). I believe the whole stand will also be useful but we don't use that (the vacuum cleaner itself doesn't stand on the pole). It's not a crumb, there are definitely smaller and lighter vacuums out there, however it's a redemption for the power, which is great, but a smaller weaker individual in a multi-generational home would probably have already passed (but compared to corded vacuums it's still golden). On another practical note, I really appreciate that there is no need to hold the shutter button (which is unfortunately not standard) and the boost is handy on the trigger finger in addition to the main panel, which is handy for local stuff. The fine dust is caught by the filter very well and so needs cleaning quite often, but underwater it does well and there are two in the pack so there is always a second one in reserve when the first one dries.