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Choosing a Miele vacuum cleaner

March 4th, 2009 · No Comments

Looking for a Miele vacuum cleaner to suit your needs? Well, here are some tips to help you choose the Miele vacuum cleaner that best fits your needs.

 

How much do you need to clean?

Do you have a larger or a smaller area that you need to clean? This could be one of the more important things you would want to consider when choosing a Miele vacuum model. If you have a larger house, or have animals or a lot of children, you may want to consider a higher capacity vacuum model, such as the Capricorn, Callisto, Aquarius, and Pisces model canister vacuums are appropriate, but if you are looking for an upright vacuum, the S184 and S183 Powerhouse models are best, with almost 5 quarts of cleaning capacity.

Are you looking for a canister or upright vacuum?

While an upright is easier to use, and definitely more convenient, a canister vacuum tends to be the healthier choice, with a stronger motor, the suction tends to be much stronger, and with a sealed HEPA filter, they filter more allergens. If you are looking to clean a large house quickly and easily, an upright is right for you.

Looking to clean a large house quickly? The S168 Universal upright model is right for you, though there are many canister vacuums that may suit your needs.

Are you vacuuming carpet or smooth flooring?

Depending on what you are using it for, your vacuum is capable of cleaning different surfaces, and the right model can make all the difference in your cleaning routine. Do you have bare floors? Then suction is not your main concern, but ease of use is. Have deep carpets? High suction power and wide cleaning paths are the most important to you 

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History of Miele Vacuum Cleaners

March 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment

Founded in 1899 by Carl Miele under the name Meteor, Miele’s company originally manufactured butter churners, washing machines, and cream separators. In 1929, Miele produced their first vacuum cleaner, the Melior canister vacuum, and from then on, Miele was known for its high quality products, some of which are still in use up to 30 years later. While the company is known for its vacuum cleaners, they also produce many premium household appliances, such as dishwashers, laundry appliances, refrigerators, freezers, and many other kitchen appliances.

 Miele’s dedication to quality is seen in its use of superior materials and advanced manufacturing technologies, and the longevity of their products is legendary. All Miele product must survive a ten-thousand hour endurance test, the equivalent of a life-span of 20 years, to earn the Miele stamp of approval. In the 1950’s ‘Mum does it with a Miele’ was the slogan that popularized the Miele product line, and in 1984, the Miele line came to the Americas, and the popularity rose, as Miele became the dominant, quality leader of household appliances.

 As the millenium approached, newer, more advances models such as the (link) S4 and S5 models were released, boasting superior suction and a long list of attachments to help the consumer. With sophisticated vacuum models, simple controls, attractive prices, and intensive advertising, Miele propelled itself to become one of the most high demand manufacturer of household appliances today.

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Miele S4210 Carina Vacuum Review & Ratings

January 20th, 2009 · No Comments

This baby assembles in 2 minutes so you’ll be vacuuming in no time. The user manual is clear and concise. The vacuum is lightweight and easy to move. The 4 attachments – floor, upholstery/curtains, crevice, dust – are well-built and sufficient for most homes. It’s very quiet – so quiet that my cat didn’t run from the room! It picked up everything.

Despite being the least expensive among the Miele models, this vacuum is an absolutely great piece, better than any other vacuum I tried, including more expensive ones from other brands. It is sturdy, it is very well made, it screams quality and it does the job as an excellent vacuum should. All other brands look like garbage compared to this one. The only downside may come for those who have really big houses and would need to step up to a larger model, which in Miele terms can be a bit pricey.

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Miele S4210 Carina Canister Vacuum Cleaners

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Top-Rated Canister Vacuums

January 14th, 2009 · No Comments

Canister vacuum cleaners are the best choice if you have mainly hard floors and area rugs. They also work well for cleaning upholstery, drapes and stairs, say experts. Although European luxury brands Miele and Dyson are long-time customer favorites, test results indicate that the Kenmore Intuition 28014 outperforms both by a wide margin

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Top-rated canister vacuums

But what vacuum cleaner to buy? What are the top rated vacuum cleaners? Well, to answer that isn’t straight forward. The vacuum cleaner that is the best rated depends on who you talk to. It also depends on what you want. Do you want the best upright vacuum cleaner or do you prefer canister vacuums? Do you want the best bagless vacuum cleaner or do you prefer models that use a dust bag? Will you be buying a model to clean carpets or are you looking to buy the best vacuum for cleaning hardwood floors. Before you buy, make a check list of the attributes you’re looking for in a vacuum cleaner as this will help you to review each manufacturer’s vacuums. This website will assist you by doing a vacuum cleaner review of the top brands.

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Hepa Vacuum Cleaners – A Clear Choice For Clear Lungs

January 14th, 2009 · No Comments

HEPA is an acronym for “High Efficiency Particulate Arresting” filter. HEPA vacuum filters are the customary system used by the major vacuum cleaner manufacturers to eliminate allergens, dust, and mold from vacuum cleaner air exhaust. HEPA filters were invented at some stage in the WWII to filter out nuclear particles and dust in the course of nuclear weapons production and research. HEPA vacuums should have especially high efficiency filters that permit highest suction air current for cleaning effectiveness. If the HEPA vacuum is not correctly planned so that all of the air that goes into the vacuum is propelled out through the HEPA filter, allergens and dirt can discharge into the atmosphere.

Vacuums With HEPA Filters

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