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nhmatt
Joined: Dec 21, 2008
Points: 104
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Please pick my vacuum for me
Original Message Feb 14, 2010 12:36 pm |
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My wife and I have owned about 10 vacuums in 20 years. The first 5 were yardsale, then a Dirt Devil, then a Hoover, then an older Electrolux which worked awesome untill it caught on fire, then a Kenmore, then another Kenmore, then I got fed up and installed central vac. NOW WE'RE TALKIN! Well, she made me move and central vac would ba a real pita to install and it aint gonna happen. A friend of ours gave us a Kriby G5 (yeah, she hated it so much she gave it away) but its too much of a pain because we're 50/50 hardwood+tile and rug. We currently own another $200 Kenmore, which I don't understand why they stink so bad now because my mom had the same one for about 20 years. Now my mom has owned a Miele for about 10 and its still good as new. I just can get past the $1200. Is there a huge difference between the $1200 Miele Capricorn and the $700 Miele Pisces? What about electrolux? Our house is 3 floors and about 4000+sqft. I want a fast vacuum.
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Lucky1
Joined: Jan 2, 2008
Points: 271
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Re: Please pick my vacuum for me
Reply #28 Feb 17, 2010 2:53 pm |
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You say you saved $50 and got free bags: The question [not really a question but THE ISSUE] is what you paid for it. I'll be the first to sing German MIELE vacuum praises. But produce them in China and charge $1000 US and MIELE can put them where the sun never shines. It would be a major insult to buyers and a huge mistake if MIELE, after 75 years of top quality and pristine reputation, moves production of any/all of its vacuums to China. I would advise vacuum buyers to tell MIELE: Auf Wiedersehen. Carmine D. Carmine I'm missing the point of your repeated retorts on Made in China $1,000.00 Miele's. What is that in reference to?
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Scott
Location: Canada
Joined: Aug 23, 2009
Points: 6
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Re: Please pick my vacuum for me
Reply #29 Feb 17, 2010 3:18 pm |
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...produce them in China and charge $1000 US and MIELE can put them where the sun never shines. Miele S2, S4, S5 and S7 machines are made in Germany. Miele's S500 canisters and S160 stick vacs available since the S5 line was unveiled were assembled in China. These were all budget machines; not in the same league as those made in Bielefeld. Here in Canada, all Chinese assembled Miele's have been discontinued since the arrival of the S2 series. Not sure if this has happened yet in the US market, though...
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Please pick my vacuum for me
Reply #30 Feb 17, 2010 3:42 pm |
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Miele S2, S4, S5 and S7 machines are made in Germany.Miele's S500 canisters and S160 stick vacs available since the S5 line was unveiled were assembled in China. These were all budget machines; not in the same league as those made in Bielefeld. Here in Canada, all Chinese assembled Miele's have been discontinued since the arrival of the S2 series. Not sure if this has happened yet in the US market, though...
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the clarification. Venson
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: Please pick my vacuum for me
Reply #32 Feb 17, 2010 7:27 pm |
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Vacuum was manufactured in Oct 2009. Its the same model as the Callisto. Cost was $900 w/ the 236 head. 2 yr warranty on all parts 7 yr warranty on motor. Discontinued model is the same as any other Miele, unless I was worried about resale value. I looked for a month and other than Ebay resale/out of box/not a dealer people this was the best deal I came across.
Hi nhmatt,
No point of contention here. My thinking was that you might be able to wangle a Capricorn for around $900. That's the same price I landed mine for. The big difference between the two is the electronic suction adjustment which puts complete control of the machine in your hand. That you have already said you could live without. This is not a big issue as I've owned vacuums I've like as much with less accoutrements. The real issue is -- if you're happy we should be too. Enjoy the new Miele and use it long and well. Venson PS -- By the way, for private owners, resale value may mean little or nothing as the buyer's assurance may have to be based only on the sellers word.
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