It comes in such a small box I thought it couldn’t possibly all be there! I’ve added a photo to try to show the size and a video to show the speed and sound. Definitely being so light is it’s positive feature. I don’t regret buying this one as overall it makes the job easier. This one slows down a little when touching the wall or skirting but still continues to turn and allow you to clean. The expensive model has faster spinning heads so when the pad touched the side of the wall it made the pads fly off which was actually really irritating. It also goes right to the edge of the room. It has a really small head and fits in many more places than my previous model. Another advantage to this cheaper model is the head easily turns to different angles to get into narrower areas. It doesn’t feel like it will fall apart any time soon. You can pick the whole thing up between finger and thumb. It puts no strain on your arm at all when pushing. Much lighter than the expensive model I had. Pushing backwards and forwards rather than letting the spinning heads do all the work. Because it is slower you do have to work with it and use it as you would a mop. The cons are it is much slower and very slightly louder. There are definite pros and cons compared to the £200 machine I had before. I decided to try this much cheaper alternative. The first one broke just after twelve months and the company were not interested and the replacement I bought and paid for broke after 6 months. I have previously had two of the same other brand high priced top quality floor polishers. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 June 2021
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