I was lucky enough to buy my Miele C3 about ten years ago when they were still 1100W and it's absolutely fantastic, very powerful, does a great job and after ten years is still as good as new. Highly recommended, easily the best vacuum I've ever used.
Over the time, Miele is doing cost-killing. And for this model, I start to doubt on its durability. I was afraid of breaking it in two when I tried to close the cover of the vacuum cleaner bag. Some pieces of plastic have an audacious design and could break. For example, the cover's hinge mechanism, the hooks that keep the filter in place, the two flexible hooks that lock the pipe on the cover. In the past, Miele used technical plastic like ABS and POM. Here the cover has any recycling label, so ??? The universal floorhead plate is no longer in metal, but full plastic. So a huge disappointment occurred when I tried to use it on three types of carpeting, the floorhead is literally stuck in place at the lowest power for the 890 W model. So we have to open the pipe. It could be the motor efficiency was improved by a factor of two. But it doesn't explain the floorhead design and the choice of the power grading.
Boost CX1 is a bagless vacuume. Its more heavyer then C3. The upside for boost is its size, the downside is the small dust filter. Its consists of 2 washable parts, so lets say for 2-3 years youre all good, but after that, you still will have to order new filters and they are not cheap. If you dont clean the filter, you will loose suction power. So my advice, if youre looking for a " plug and play" vacuume, stick to Miele C3. When you will buy original bags, you will also get the pre engine filter, that you can cut out and replace. Unless the bag fixing is in the wrong place and you dont vacuume liquids, its quite indestructable. Dont buy C1, its not a true german, just like Miele Fashion Master and Robot vacuumes.
the issue is: I don't know what these numbers mean Are they any good? Or bad? Or average? Pointless, without a hint where it stands in comparison .
I know, worst video ever
And even now, 8 months later still no explanation
Use brain .......
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I was lucky enough to buy my Miele C3 about ten years ago when they were still 1100W and it's absolutely fantastic, very powerful, does a great job and after ten years is still as good as new. Highly recommended, easily the best vacuum I've ever used.
Can anyone help me i bought the cat and dog hoover and i find it impossible to push what settings should i have it 🤔 at i am a elderly lady
zegt me allemaal niets. Is hij goed of niet?
Over the time, Miele is doing cost-killing. And for this model, I start to doubt on its durability. I was afraid of breaking it in two when I tried to close the cover of the vacuum cleaner bag. Some pieces of plastic have an audacious design and could break. For example, the cover's hinge mechanism, the hooks that keep the filter in place, the two flexible hooks that lock the pipe on the cover. In the past, Miele used technical plastic like ABS and POM. Here the cover has any recycling label, so ??? The universal floorhead plate is no longer in metal, but full plastic. So a huge disappointment occurred when I tried to use it on three types of carpeting, the floorhead is literally stuck in place at the lowest power for the 890 W model. So we have to open the pipe. It could be the motor efficiency was improved by a factor of two. But it doesn't explain the floorhead design and the choice of the power grading.
How do I get my vacuum to pick up? I work fine but as soon as I put in the hose it starts shaking up. Thanks you.
Thank you for this video! Doing my research and I found this one too pricy for the same results as a lower cost vacuum.
Thanks Julia!
Many of the cheaper vacuum cleaners are doing a good enough job at the moment!
Thank you, that’s what I was looking for! 🎉 So boost cx1 is more powerfull, I guess it will be better for a home with lots of fur 😅
Boost CX1 is a bagless vacuume. Its more heavyer then C3. The upside for boost is its size, the downside is the small dust filter. Its consists of 2 washable parts, so lets say for 2-3 years youre all good, but after that, you still will have to order new filters and they are not cheap. If you dont clean the filter, you will loose suction power. So my advice, if youre looking for a " plug and play" vacuume, stick to Miele C3. When you will buy original bags, you will also get the pre engine filter, that you can cut out and replace. Unless the bag fixing is in the wrong place and you dont vacuume liquids, its quite indestructable.
Dont buy C1, its not a true german, just like Miele Fashion Master and Robot vacuumes.