Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog Vacuum Cleaner. A great price at $533.52 (20% off) with code POOLTIME. Looks like only 5 left at time of posting this deal. A great vac from the reviews I have read on this. From my research lowest this has been is $499 roughly 6 months ago now or more so this is a good deal
Miele Blizzard CX1 Cat & Dog Vacuum Cleaner - $533.52 + $17.50 Delivery @ Appliance Central eBay
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Apparently so. I am thinking about buying this at this price to replace my Dyson. Great for the car too
For sure. Most people are preferring the handstick vacuums these days though for convenience and Dyson pretty much own that market.
My experience: handstick can compliment a corded vac. It can't replace it for me. It's nice for hard to reach areas. It doesn't have enough juice for my needs. Takes too long to charge, and a charge lasts not long enough. A bagged vac is more convenient. Don't need to empty it for a long time, and don't need to clean it. Can't say the same about a cyclone, corded or not.
I've yet to find a stick that can match a C3's suction on max setting, or one that can match it without running out of juice minutes later.
Got a Miele bagged and a V6 animal.
Miele absolutely without a doubt a far better vacuum, our carpets feel much better after we use it.
Dyson is portable though, so it gets used constantly around the house
I have both, Miele does sucks better than Dyson. Having said that, I haven't used my Miele in years. Cordless is new era :(
If you have a small house, or you do one or two rooms at a time instead of all at once, cordless will work.
For me, I do the kitchen and living room with my C3, then do the tighter rooms with the cordless. I'm more than happy to do the whole thing on my C3 as I used to do, but maneuvering around the bed to get to the far side is easier with a cordless. But I lose significant sucking power by going that route, and have to empty it afterwards, which means having to clean the unit and getting myself dirty from fine dust kicking up everywhere.
You never have to clean a bagged Miele. You just replace the bag and filters when needed. It's a clean process that doesn't get any dust onto you or the floor when doing so.
Not really comparable though, dyson is cordless so there will be compromises
Well I think Dyson realizes they can't compete on corded vacs anymore, so they are focusing on sticks.
Both, just that the cordless series were doing extremely well and made sense to improve what they did best and have the greater market share off
Does anyone on here own one of these and can provide feedback for me
Apparently Miele are better than Dyson?
This true?