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Trilobite
Joined: Nov 7, 2007
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The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Original Message Mar 23, 2008 10:12 pm |
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First upright from Miele | | 29 February 2008
This summer, Miele will launch its first range of upright vacuum cleaners – the S7. It will consist of about six models, all of which feature ultra large dust bags and “a unique swivel body, which makes it easy to manoeuvre in even the trickiest of room layouts”. According to the company, the decision was made following numerous requests from customers that wanted to buy Miele but would only use an upright model. Text: courtesy ERTweekly.com Picture: courtesy Miele.co.uk, 2009 Edited 21st March 2009; reason: loss of original image. |
This message was modified Mar 20, 2009 by Trilobite
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Another Update
Reply #301 Mar 11, 2009 2:13 pm |
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. . . He then told me he had to "pry the crap out of the Miele to get it open to put the hose on" and I then felt a bit rushed off the phone. Maybe he's just having a busy day . . .
Hiya Melanie, That's exactly what I meant. The person doing the work should have either immediately spoken to someone else in the shop or called the manufacturer for advice to avoid the problem. The manner in which the back of the machine is constructed is not necessarily easy to figure out by anyone. I looked inside the bag chamber in mine and saw only six spots where screw heads were visible. Two appeared to be there for holding the pre-filter mount in place and the other set up top were for the bag mount. (Correct me if I'm wrong Lucky1.) The last two, uppermost, appear to hold the panel for the display for suction settings in place and were heavy and may be, just guessing, the screws that lead to easier disassembly of the machine. In any event, I won't say too much as I was not there looking over their shoulders. The S7 has a lot of intricacies -- even down to the little spring-loaded cover that closes the hole for the spur on the hose handle that keeps it locked in place when not using attachments. I have dismantled and put back together a number of vacuums but don't recall as many with as tight a design as the S7. Not a bad thing. Bottom line, common sense would say -- holler for help before you risk damaging the machine's casing. The squeaky wheel gets the oil. Keep making regular polite calls until the situation is resolved. The bums rush on the phone is merely because they know they are at fault. Venson
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #302 Mar 11, 2009 9:58 pm |
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Hi Melanie! In your shoes, I would speak to the Miele rep, and simply review with him the sequence of events this far: 1) You made an expensive Miele purchase in good faith 2) Your expensive new Miele had a part failure 3) The vac shop the rep supplies product to DAMAGED your vacuum, by his own admission he had to pry the casing apart, and he returned it to you damaged, and with a less than satisfactory repair. 4) The rep informs you that you purchased a 'test' model 5) You are now informed that you must wait at least another two weeks for the part to arrive. I would flatly state that you sought input from Abby's guide vac gurus, and we are all waiting to see whether Miele, the rep, and the vac shop are going to take this opportunity to proactively turn this mishap into a customer service triumph by simply exchanging the vacuum, or by doing as little as possible as late as possible, let it slide into a debacle. The rep is empowered to make this call. I have witnessed a Miele rep make the decision to cover a cordwinder under warranty after seven years. This is not your mistake, your error, or your fault. Miele has worked for nearly 25 years to get the name recognition they now enjoy in the US. They are counting heavily on their reputation to ensure a successful product launch with the S7 series. It's time for them to show what that glowing reputation is really worth. You have been more than patient. You, the customer should not bear the brunt of Miele's faliure to adequately train their dealers in the proper repair of their product. You are in the right. If the head of the US sales organization for Miele knew about this, there is no doubt in my mind that both the shop owner and the rep would be reprimanded. Enough with the excuses. They have S7 s New In Box. Why are they hesitating? Who has to eat the cost of the vacuum is irrelevant, and not your concern. If a dealership damaged your brand new automobile, would you wait for a fender simply because the car still was driveable? This is just unacceptable. Both the vac shop and the rep are using your desire to be equitable and reasonable to con you into keeping a vacuum the vac shop damaged under an in warranty repair. Are they willing to offer you compensation for keeping the vacuum? If not, then you should have a new one as soon as tomorrow, and they should be glad to do it. Trebor
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Model2
~ It Beats...as it Sweeps...as it Cleans ~
Location: England
Joined: Jan 8, 2009
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #309 Mar 13, 2009 1:19 pm |
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Just got an email from eBay today. About 10 Miele S7510s are up for sale in the UK for the equivalent of slightly under $500 each (GBP 359.58). Is that a deal? I checked online by way of Argos and some other online vendors but don't see Miele uprights in their inventory though several canisters are offered.
Thanks,
Venson
Argos don't stock the more expensive Mieles - no powernozzle models, for instance.
The S7510 can be found brand new on eBay for as low as £295, plus £8 shipping. Looking at online retailers: - appliancenet has it for £289.48 - Buyers & Sellers has it for £299 - Redhill Appliances has it for £308 - electricshop.com has it for £309.99 - Hughes Direct has it for £320 - Kitchenscience.com has it for £323.18 - appliancesdirect.co.uk has it for £325.92. - 365electrical has it for £329 Some have slight additional shipping charges, but even factoring that in, all of them seem to cost less than £359.58. Since the TOL AutoCare HEPA S758 can be found from online retailers as low as £344, the eBay deal you mention doesn't sound like such a bargain!
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #310 Mar 13, 2009 1:27 pm |
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Since the TOL AutoCare HEPA S758 can be found from online retailers as low as £344, the eBay deal you mention doesn't sound like such a bargain!
Thanks Model2, I was trying to get price comparisons for Europe and the U.S. Here, prices range as high as $950.00 for the two top S7 models. Best, Venson
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