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Trilobite
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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
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #218 Oct 31, 2008 11:59 am |
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Will they buy a $900 upright when their favorite stores like BB&Beyond have shiny Dysons and Bissell's for less?
Hi Lucky1,
As far as realistic shoppers are concerned, I think only those who yet feel some sort of security/possibilities in regard to the next couple of years ahead will take the plunge for high-end/high-priced product even though of extra worth due to longevity. Those who are beginning to brush up on bean recipes are definitely going to be deciding on whatever can be most easily fitted into the budget as it stands. Even Christmas, our best excuse for out of the ordinary purchases, is more than likely to be slim pickings for vendors of goods this year. Regarding the less practical buyer, I don't think splurgers and/or impulse buyers have ever made significant impact on sales. Venson
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Actionvac
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #219 Nov 4, 2008 10:19 am |
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Why so much? Do you think the average consumer really wants to use the same cleaner for 20 years?Even if they think its still working right....... MOLE The Miele customer is a person who wants a step above, now we sell a lot of 200-500.00 vacuums but 125 or so times a year someone comes in and wants real quality and is willing to pay for it, the Miele S7 will fit that bill. I get a lot of consumers tired of replacing there dusty bagless every year to them 20 years sounds like nirvana
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mole
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #221 Nov 8, 2008 8:16 am |
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Hi Action, Severus,
While i have a lot of respect for the 2 of you as industry professionals, I must throw this out ,Yes the average life expectancy of the powerplant itself will last for 20 years its all the other components that break and wear out within 5 or 7 years. The replacement parts for the german machines are 5 times the price of the domestic brands,and the quality is not that much different.
A central vacuum system is life of the house, but the attachments go away in 8 to 10 years, I have tried to justify a 900.00 portable vacuum cleaner but i can not , maybe i look at it the wrong way, but i'm not your average vacuum cleaner salesman.............
Take care
MOLE
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CarmineD
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #222 Nov 10, 2008 8:15 am |
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A central vacuum system is life of the house, but the attachments go away in 8 to 10 years, I have tried to justify a 900.00 portable vacuum cleaner but i can not , maybe i look at it the wrong way, but i'm not your average vacuum cleaner salesman.............
Take care
MOLE
Hello MOLE:
I'll throw this out too in parry to you. Central vacuum systems, tho around for almost as long as we've been in the vacuum business, have never obtained the popularity and success in the USA that one would think. A testament to the the fact that vacuum buyers, at least in the USA, still prefer portables to centrals, regardless of the prices. I mentioned that my daughter's home [over 3000 sq feet with 2 levels] is plumbed for a CVS and I plan to install one. But I've not rushed. Why? I suspect even with the CVS, she, her husband, and the little ones will inevitably use the portables. Why? Custom? Habit? Not particularly enthralled with the vacuuming chore? Currently, the portables are an ORECK upright, dyson DC07 pink, HOOVER WT Dual V [bag/bagless], a Dirt Devil handcleaner [stairs] and several cordless stick vacuums not counting garage vacuum cleaners and a compact ORECK for vacuuming the vehicles. They are, in my opinion, a perfect candidate for a new MIELE upright/canister that will last 20 years vice a CVS. I'd go with the CVS. But not them. Carmine D. PS: And you can see where I'm going with this: New MIELE vice new CVS?
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mole
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #223 Nov 10, 2008 9:15 am |
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Hello MOLE: I'll throw this out too in parry to you. Central vacuum systems, tho around for almost as long as we've been in the vacuum business, have never obtained the popularity and success in the USA that one would think. A testament to the the fact that vacuum buyers, at least in the USA, still prefer portables to centrals, regardless of the prices. I mentioned that my daughter's home [over 3000 sq feet with 2 levels] is plumbed for a CVS and I plan to install one. But I've not rushed. Why? I suspect even with the CVS, she, her husband, and the little ones will inevitably use the portables. Why? Custom? Habit? Not particularly enthralled with the vacuuming chore? Currently, the portables are an ORECK upright, dyson DC07 pink, HOOVER WT Dual V [bag/bagless], a Dirt Devil handcleaner [stairs] and several cordless stick vacuums not counting garage vacuum cleaners and a compact ORECK for vacuuming the vehicles. They are, in my opinion, a perfect candidate for a new MIELE upright/canister that will last 20 years vice a CVS. I'd go with the CVS. But not them. Carmine D. PS: And you can see where I'm going with this: New MIELE vice new CVS?
Hi Carmine,
I believe that many dealers shy away from central systems 1 dont want to get involved with installations 2 try and turn the customer against them with horror stories ,that really hold no merit. 3 dont understand how it benefits the consumer, 4 the old it looses suction and cfm because of the pipe run [only if you use a system thats underrated for the application, 5 stuck in the stone age and like some of us its hard to change. 6 the only customers that dont use centrals are renters,[so a portable is the only way out. 7 If Box stores want centrals [LET THEM] i would welcome them ] it creates compitition,may the best man win. 8 there is not a strong indy that i know that does not sell service and install central systems.... sincerly MOLE
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mole
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #225 Nov 10, 2008 1:57 pm |
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Hi Venson. Yes this is a big reason, But dont forget their are bagged and filtered central systems, The aftermarket is there, Almost every central vacuum customer buys a hose sock[great product], a vacpan for hard floor surfaces, Even garage kits are popular, doesnt beat up on electric hoses,powerheads,attachments.Garage kits are for garage duty only,you know the rough stuff, There is always a steady flow of service and repair work[service calls], centrals have been around for over 50 years now, there is already a built-in aftermarket. I agree that a quality system should be cyclonic,bagless, the best set up yet is the self cleaning rayon filter,sort of feels like your shirt, The attachments and powernozzles go from bargain basement to ultra expensive.Sort of like MIELES............. MOLE
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iggy1635
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner (VIDEO)
Reply #226 Nov 11, 2008 4:07 am |
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Not sure if this has been posted here recently but I just found this today looking around for when the Miele S7 was coming to the us. The new Miele S7
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