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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.

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Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #400   Mar 23, 2009 6:28 pm
The Miele company, the vac shop, and the Miele rep are all wanting to point fingers at each other. NONE of them grasps the fact that in today's lean economy where everyone has internet access, this kind of incident hurts ALL Miele dealers. If I were a Miele dealer, I would send CatLady a new S7 myself, just to stop this thread. If my rep or Miele wanted to get their noses out of joint over it, I'd say, "I did the right thing, you don't like it, tough! Try training your dealers in the service and repair of the product. Try living up to the "Immer Besser you are so proud of." If there are dealers reading this, I would hope they would have man-spheres big enough to call Miele up and say, "Hey, deal with this!"  The damage is already done, and every day it goes unresolved satisfactorily just digs the hole deeper. Another dealer should not have to make it right, but it's better than the current situation. I'd be yelling at Miele at the top of my lungs to get this resolved, and for that dealer to be cancelled.  It's just like every time a Kirby distributor makes the six o clock news it hurts all of them for awhile. By selecting retailers, Miele is putting their stamp of approval on them. They are admittting them to what is supposed to be an exclusive club. "Paying your dues" means going a bit overboard in the customer's favor, if necessary.  Why is there even any hesitation about replacing the vacuum? I can't say anything new, I am so utterly gob smacked over Miele's total indifference to this situation. The patient is bleeding while the Drs are discussing which type of sutures to use. I'm sitting here typing, while I sputtering in appalled confusion, sprinkled with healthy amounts of impotent rage. Here, a woman of modest means does what we 'vac heads' wish everyone would do, pop for a high quality vacuum. In addition she does everyone(shop, rep, corp) a favor by purchasing a prototype, (which is why Miele put them out to select dealers.) And she gets the screws put to here. This is actually the second 'beta' test. There was another beta test in which S7's were loaned to customers for purposes of garnering their feedback. Perhaps the dealer sold a prototype from the earlier batch and was not supposed to do so. Beta 2 prototypes intended for sale were offered as far east as Indianapolis and St. Louis.

If you think about it, this scenario would explain a lot. The dealer sells a machine he is supposed to loan out and get back, then he ruins it, and understandably wants to cover his tracks with Miele, so he does not have to pay for any damages, (and he can keep his dealership) when he should have never sold the machine to begin with. It seems logical and plausible that delears would be either Beta test 1 or Beta test 2 dealers, but not both. The beta test 1 units should not have been sold, and in fact were to be sent back to Miele for study. My local Miele dealer and friend told me that people were upset at having to give back their test prototypes. After the first batch is taken back, and the machine is tweaked, batch 2 is released for sale, with follow up surveys. So, if a beta 1 prototype was sold as a beta 2 prototype, with surveys sent in, the confusion on Miele's end is understandable, but the end result should still be, Melanie gets a new S7, a case of bags and a profuse apology, better late then never. And any dealer who does not grasp that is not prepared to compete in today's e-conomy. THAT, my friends is the bottom line. Remember, it was one little boy who stood up and said, "But mommy, he's naked!

Trebor

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catlady


Joined: May 28, 2008
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #401   Mar 23, 2009 7:17 pm
I did not receive a return phone call from Miele today so if I don't get a call back tomorrow morning, I will call tomorrow afternoon and I will definitely ask about how the prototype was handled as far as paying/loaning goes.

I didn't get a chance to call my Vac Shop today to see if my replacement hose was put on yet so I'll call them tomorrow as well.  Hopefully I can pick my vacuum after work.  My MIL lent us her old Kirby.  This thing is a dinosaur and so heavy and no tools.  I do miss my Miele.  Hopefully this entire situation will be fully resolved soon.

Melanie
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #402   Mar 23, 2009 7:26 pm
catlady wrote:
No, they didn't loan it to me.  I bought it after testing it at the store using cat litter and animal hair to see how well it vacuumed.


Thank you for the follow-up and clarification.  Did this MIELE dealer offer you the opportunity to "borrow" this S7 to use at home and/any other vacuum before you decided to buy the 'test' model?

Carmine D.

catlady


Joined: May 28, 2008
Points: 77

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #403   Mar 23, 2009 7:49 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Thank you for the follow-up and clarification.  Did this MIELE dealer offer you the opportunity to "borrow" this S7 to use at home and/any other vacuum before you decided to buy the 'test' model?

Carmine D.


Hi Carmine,
That was an option that was never offered to me.  If it was I probably would have made the same decision and bought the S7 at that time.  I do love the vacuum itself.  That has not changed.
I didn't bring home any other models to test either, but I did spend about a month running down there vacuuming all kinds of stuff with different vacuums.  The S7 really impressed me.  Even though I knew it was a test model I was informed that the model was already well tested, but this was more for consumer reviews on how well it worked in a realistic home setting.  It did/does a great job here and that's not easy to do with my hairy, messy beasts.


mole


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Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #404   Mar 23, 2009 8:12 pm
catlady wrote:
Hi Carmine,
That was an option that was never offered to me.  If it was I probably would have made the same decision and bought the S7 at that time.  I do love the vacuum itself.  That has not changed.
I didn't bring home any other models to test either, but I did spend about a month running down there vacuuming all kinds of stuff with different vacuums.  The S7 really impressed me.  Even though I knew it was a test model I was informed that the model was already well tested, but this was more for consumer reviews on how well it worked in a realistic home setting.  It did/does a great job here and that's not easy to do with my hairy, messy beasts.




The next problem is going to pop up very shortly,Does the authorized  miele dealer stock brush rollor and pullies and end caps, I sure with the expert repairs these guys do they must of done plenty by now,

It sounds like your cleaner has been used for on the job training

regards

MOLE

B.T.W. prototypes are not suppose to be sold to the general public, They are reserved for the vacuum collectors and never see any use,

Carmine remember the HOOVER vault...........
HARDSELL


Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #405   Mar 23, 2009 9:27 pm
mole wrote:
The next problem is going to pop up very shortly,Does the authorized  miele dealer stock brush rollor and pullies and end caps, I sure with the expert repairs these guys do they must of done plenty by now,

It sounds like your cleaner has been used for on the job training

regards

MOLE

B.T.W. prototypes are not suppose to be sold to the general public, They are reserved for the vacuum collectors and never see any use,

Carmine remember the HOOVER vault...........
Are you referring to the one that holds all the dead Hoovers that were killed by Dyson?
Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #406   Mar 23, 2009 10:41 pm
Hardsell wrote:

Carmine remember the HOOVER vault?..........."Are you referring to the one that holds all the dead Hoovers that were killed by Dyson?"

Or, Carmine, are you referring to those wonderful, all metal, AMERICAN MADE, Oriental rug cleaning and preserving instruments which will still be performing after Dyson has had its plastic bucket kicked for the last time?

Trebor

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #407   Mar 24, 2009 3:27 am
catlady wrote:
Hi Carmine,
That was an option that was never offered to me.  If it was I probably would have made the same decision and bought the S7 at that time.  I do love the vacuum itself.  That has not changed.
I didn't bring home any other models to test either, but I did spend about a month running down there vacuuming all kinds of stuff with different vacuums.  The S7 really impressed me.  Even though I knew it was a test model I was informed that the model was already well tested, but this was more for consumer reviews on how well it worked in a realistic home setting.  It did/does a great job here and that's not easy to do with my hairy, messy beasts.




Thank you.  For some reason I thought you posted here in May 2008 when you bought the S7 for $600 that you spent a year researching vacuums and several months testing vacuums at your local MIELE dealer.  I must have been mistaken again.

Did you buy a new S7 still in the box?  Or did you purchase the floor model you tested/demoed on cat litter and pet hair in the MIELE dealer's store? 

Carmine D.

mole wrote:


It sounds like your cleaner has been used for on the job training

regards

MOLE

B.T.W. prototypes are not suppose to be sold to the general public, They are reserved for the vacuum collectors and never see any use,

Carmine remember the HOOVER vault...........

Hi MOLE:

Well aware. 

Carmine D.

This message was modified Mar 24, 2009 by CarmineD
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #408   Mar 24, 2009 4:25 am
Trebor wrote:
Hardsell wrote:

Carmine remember the HOOVER vault?..........."Are you referring to the one that holds all the dead Hoovers that were killed by Dyson?"

Or, Carmine, are you referring to those wonderful, all metal, AMERICAN MADE, Oriental rug cleaning and preserving instruments which will still be performing after Dyson has had its plastic bucket kicked for the last time?

Trebor



Since you asked: Neither.  More contemporary and up to date: Consumer Reports March 2009.  The HOOVER/TTI models scored 7 of the top 20 best uprights, including the top spot and 4 spots in the top 10.  And 2 of the top 7 spots in the canister class.  Dyson models sadly rated a non-descript 13 spot in uprights and 17 spot in canisters.  On a postive note, dyson scored well in CR's reliability ratings but with a huge caveat.  Reliability ratings tend to favor brands/models with the least number of sales.  Apparently, this is true too across other industries and researchers.  Case in point, J.D. Power recently rated Jacquar a tie for the top spot with BUICK in reliability for 2008 models.  Toyota, the top spot holder for 14 consecutive years, dropped to 3.  But J.D. Power qualified the Jacquar's rating with the fact that only 14,000 were sold in the USA in 2008.

Carmine D.

Lucky1


Joined: Jan 2, 2008
Points: 271

Re: The New Miele Upright Cleaner
Reply #409   Mar 24, 2009 12:08 pm
ATTENTION EVERYONE.... Thread hijack in progress....a certain manufacturer hasn't gotten any attention in this thread and feels very left out. Please say something that will make them feel better.
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