Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 20:38     Subject: Miele

I spent like 1100 on a Sebo this year
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 19:44     Subject: Miele

I love our Miele but you can get them for like $400. I didn’t even know they went that high.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 19:42     Subject: Miele

Anonymous wrote:I think my Miele vacuum cost about 450 bought 15 years ago. It's pretty robust.


Me too! My Miele that we bought about 15 years ago or so is still going strong!
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 18:56     Subject: Miele

I love my Kirby. Lucked out and got it used. Workhorse
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 18:33     Subject: Miele

We got the 1K one a while back because at the time it was the only filter vacuum that we felt confident about in a house with lead paint.

It's awkward and clumsy and 99% of the time I use a Dyson but almost 10 years later it's still going strong!
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 18:27     Subject: Miele

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got my first Miele when I was 26 and it just broke last year when I was 48. It only broke because I dropped an IKEA book case on it. Nothing mechanical.

Best purchase ever.


You idiots are a commissioned salesperson's dream. A $200 vacuum can last just as long if you care for it properly.


Take it from a professional - my first job was at Molly Maid, cleaning homes for very rich people on Cape Cod.

The very first expensive purchase I made when I finally had any cash to splash was a Miele vacuum. Mine was ~$700 in 2013 when I bought it. It’s never had any issues and cleans better than any other vacuum I’ve ever used except my sister’s Miele, which was a more expensive version than mine and which she’s used continuously in her housecleaning business for two decades now.

Yes some $200 vacuums will last that long if you really baby them, but they will never clean as well as a Miele.

I don’t go for luxury brands in general but when it comes to vacuums, nobody builds them better than Miele.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 18:08     Subject: Miele

Also, you can buy a Miele for $350. While $1500 may be possible, it is not typically the price.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 17:38     Subject: Miele

Yeah i dont think there are any commissioned salespeople selling miele vaccuums
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 15:51     Subject: Miele

Anonymous wrote:I got my first Miele when I was 26 and it just broke last year when I was 48. It only broke because I dropped an IKEA book case on it. Nothing mechanical.

Best purchase ever.


You idiots are a commissioned salesperson's dream. A $200 vacuum can last just as long if you care for it properly.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 12:59     Subject: Miele

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ummm….what? What kind of lunatic spends $1500 on a vacuum cleaner.

I make a very good living, even by this forums standards and would NEVER do that.


Can’t you get a good Dyson for $5-600?


Yes even less and i agree LOL


DP. Hate Dysons. Love the Miele
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 12:58     Subject: Miele

Bought a Miele in 2010 for $650. I love it. Worth the money.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 12:53     Subject: Miele

Anonymous wrote:Ummm….what? What kind of lunatic spends $1500 on a vacuum cleaner.

I make a very good living, even by this forums standards and would NEVER do that.


Can’t you get a good Dyson for $5-600?


Yes even less and i agree LOL
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 12:51     Subject: Miele

I bought one a few years ago for about $800 so prob similar - was shocked at how well it cleaned compared to my old one. It is a great cleaning investment imho.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2024 10:19     Subject: Miele

I got my first Miele when I was 26 and it just broke last year when I was 48. It only broke because I dropped an IKEA book case on it. Nothing mechanical.

Best purchase ever.