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Severus
If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...
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CR likes new Miele upright
Original Message Nov 5, 2009 5:48 pm |
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http://blogs.consumerreports.org/home/2009/10/eureka-envirovac-3041-eureka-pet-pal-4716-panasonic-mcug775-electrolux-ultra-silencer-miele-s-7580.html ... The top scorer of our latest tests was the Miele S 7580 upright, $800. This Miele was among the best at cleaning carpets, and its pet-hair pickup and low emissions were excellent as well. Its swivel-neck design allows for tighter turning, a plus since the 22-pound Miele is among the heavier uprights in our ratings. And its electronic suction control, with a choice between manual and automatic, adapts the motor speed for the surface you're cleaning. ...
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CarmineD
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Re: CR likes new Miele upright
Reply #2 Nov 6, 2009 6:45 am |
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Thanks Severus, you've made my day. The news makes me a very happy camper.
Best,
Venson
Hello Venson:
Looks like you picked a winner! IMMER BESSER. As I recall, Vacmanuk posted the Which? results on the MIELE S7 earlier here. Perhaps the summer time. Which? and CR are on the same page with their assessments. Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: CR likes new Miele upright
Reply #3 Nov 6, 2009 10:55 am |
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Hello Venson:</p><p>Looks like you picked a winner! <strong><em>IMMER BESSER.</em></strong> As I recall, <strong><em>Vacmanuk </em></strong>posted the Which? results on the MIELE S7 earlier here. Perhaps the summer time. Which? and CR are on the same page with their assessments. </p><p>Carmine D.
Hi Carmine, The S7 uprights looked like winners to me from the first time I saw them and mine has performed like one since day one here the OK Corral. Yes, skeptic that I am, I'll continue to nit-pick regarding Miele's prices but I have no bones to pick in regard to the performance of these machines. I'd love to from Melanie, "the cat lady", and learn how she's faring with her S7. Best, Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: CR likes new Miele upright
Reply #5 Nov 6, 2009 12:13 pm |
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Hi Carmine,
The S7 uprights looked like winners to me from the first time I saw them and mine has performed like one since day one here the OK Corral. Yes, skeptic that I am, I'll continue to nit-pick regarding Miele's prices but I have no bones to pick in regard to the performance of these machines.
I'd love to from Melanie, "the cat lady", and learn how she's faring with her S7.
Best,
Venson Forgot to mention that this is the first time I recall CR awarding a Miele product a better than "good" score for carpet cleaning. As well, I have no recall of any of the Miele cans being tested with 236 PN which I think is just great.
Venson Hi Venson: Considering that this is the first real home grown MIELE made upright in its history, the ART series doesn't count, MIELE has accomplished an industry feat by winning acclaim from Consumer Reports right out of the gate. I suspect Melanie, aka Catlady, has her hands full with 14 furry friends in her home. WRT how's she "faring" perhaps better if it is said "furring." Carmine D.
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catlady
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My Miele S7
Reply #6 Nov 6, 2009 4:45 pm |
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Ironic that I jumped on here before leaving work today! LOL It's been a while since I've checked Abby's Guide. I'm up to 15 cats and still have my 4 dogs. I have NO adoptions and I'm pulling my hair out. Anyone want a cute kitty? The replacement Miele is doing GREAT! I'm still very happy with it. I can't believe how well it stands up to all the hair and the cat toys! It's not uncommon for us to suck up the occasional toy mouse or jingle ball. So the Miele S7 still gets an A+ in my book! Hey, do any of you have reviews for steam cleaners? I've been checking out reviews and hopped on here to see if there were any. I was thinking about saving for a Ladybug, but they are so expensive it would take forever. With all the critters I'm having constant problems with my asthma and thought maybe steam cleaning around the house would help. Thanks Melanie
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Venson
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Re: My Miele S7
Reply #7 Nov 6, 2009 6:56 pm |
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Ironic that I jumped on here before leaving work today! LOL It's been a while since I've checked Abby's Guide. I'm up to 15 cats and still have my 4 dogs. I have NO adoptions and I'm pulling my hair out. Anyone want a cute kitty?<BR><BR>The replacement Miele is doing GREAT! I'm still very happy with it. I can't believe how well it stands up to all the hair and the cat toys! It's not uncommon for us to suck up the occasional toy mouse or jingle ball. So the Miele S7 still gets an A+ in my book!<BR><BR>Hey, do any of you have reviews for steam cleaners? I've been checking out reviews and hopped on here to see if there were any. I was thinking about saving for a Ladybug, but they are so expensive it would take forever. With all the critters I'm having constant problems with my asthma and thought maybe steam cleaning around the house would help.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Melanie
Hi Melanie, The main advantage of vapor steam cleaners is that they clean and kill bacteria without the use of chemical agents. The only detergent you use is the laundry detergent need to wash the special pad and cloths they use. Steam cleaners are surely a good thing for people sensitive to chemical fumes produced by cleaning agents like oven cleaner and some all-purpose cleaning detergents and compounds. However, in your case I think the pets are probably the source of the problem and best bet is to try to beef up your home air filtration system/methods in hope of catching more airborne pet dandruff, etc., between cleaning sessions. Speaking of the vacuum, if you set it on low speed -- low noise levels being an essential -- you can try out going over the braver of your pets -- from the neck down -- with the hose and an attachment. Some will like it and some won't. I used to use the bare floor tool on my dog. He liked it so much that he'd flop onto the floor waiting to be cleaned every time I got the vacuum out. I also had a special Eureka tool that a cat I had liked too but the dusting tool is fine. I think the feel of the cool air moving through their fur is what they like. In any event I found it a way to groom both a little less messily and to also reduce the amount of pet hair I'd have to go after while cleaning. Venson
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