ate first: I'm not the biggest fan of cleaning. But with a house full of kids and pets, you just can't avoid it. What I especially dislike in our house with tiled and wooden floors is that cleaning always requires double work. First you have to vacuum, then mop. And with a three-story house, I always either drag a vacuum cleaner from outlet to outlet, or a bucket of wobbly soap and a mop. And then this wet&dry clean 4 came my way. It may sound unbelievable, but since I have this buddy in my house, I actually feel like cleaning. Not only do I feel like a Divine Housewife with the stick vacuum cleaner slowly rolling over the floor, I also clean all the floors in the house in one go. Downsides? Oh, of course there are: according to the instructions, the mop roller should be replaced every six months, which seems quite often to me. And despite the fact that there is a self-clean mode on the device, cleaning still requires quite a few actions. The reservoirs fill up quite quickly in my well-used house, but they are emptied (dirty water) and refilled (clean water) in no time, so that is hardly a disadvantage. And as always with rolling parts of cleaning equipment, loose long hairs roll enthusiastically around the roller. But hey, you can easily get them out again. Ideally, I would like to have an even smaller attachment, because I can't get into all the nooks and crannies of the bathroom, for example, but that is a non-problem, because what can't be reached can still be cleaned with a cloth. In short, I am not the only fan, my entire family is a fan because our house is cleaner and I am happier. That said, I am going to take another tour of the house, armed with my new vacuum cleaner. In use, the vacuum cleaner is also light in the hand, despite the fact that the device itself is solid.