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Miele Blizzard CX1 Electro & Bagless Canister Vacuum, Obsidian Black

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Color: Obsidian Black


Style: Electro


Features

  • Seb228 electro+ power brush
  • Sbb parquet floor twister
  • Crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery tool
  • Bagless canister
  • Low to high pile carpet and hard floors

Description

The New Blizzard series is the first Bagless Vacuum Cleaner from Miele. Its monocyclic technology allows Miele to separate fine dirt differently than any other vacuum thus making the emptying process much easier. Comes with a life Gore Filter that can self clean itself ensuring maximum suction power.


Brand: Miele


Special Feature: Ease to use and to empty, Pet vacuum cat dog, Bagless, HEPA


Filter Type: HEPA AirClean lifetime filter


Surface Recommendation: All surfaces carpet bare floors upholstery cars boats


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: Miele


Special Feature: Ease to use and to empty, Pet vacuum cat dog, Bagless, HEPA


Filter Type: HEPA AirClean lifetime filter


Surface Recommendation: All surfaces carpet bare floors upholstery cars boats


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 110 Volts


Included Components: Filter, Dusting Brush, Crevice Tool, Upholstery Tool, Parquet Twister Brush, Power Brush


Is Cordless?: No


Item Weight: 19 Pounds


Capacity: 1 Quarts


Wattage: 1200 watts


Recommended Uses For Product: INDOOR CARPET AND BAREFLOORS DUSTING PET HAIR DOGS CATS


Form Factor: Cannister


Color: Obsidian Black


Model Name: Blizzard CX1


Product Dimensions: 24"L x 16"W x 10"H


Noise Level: 72 dB


Manufacturer: Miele


Number of Items: 1


Controller Type: Push Button


Item Weight: 19 pounds


Item model number: 10796540


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Hard floor, Carpet, Dual action


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: No


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  • You get your money's worth with Miele. I think.
Color: Obsidian Black Style: Electro
Changing my review to 4 stars down from 5. Reasons stated at the end. I’ve had this vacuum for 12 months now and decided it was time to share my thoughts. First, it was a REALLY hard decision to drop nearly a grand on a vacuum. My previous vacuum had been a Dyson DC33, and while it was the best I’ve owned up until now I still think it was overpriced for what I got. But even at more than double the cost I think I got my money’s worth with the Miele. The DC33 liked to chew through belts and Dyson made sure it was difficult for an DIYer like myself to replace the belts. It also started slowly losing suction almost from the time I started using it, and after 3 years of use it was practically worthless, even after a thorough cleaning and new filters. We temporarily replaced it with a Hoover “Commercial grade” vacuum that lasted about 6 months. Somewhere in there was a used Oreck XL we were given that was decent enough, but the bags were so small we were going through about one a week so I should stop and say my house isn’t really easy on vacuums. We have 2 large dogs that often come inside, one of which is a Golden Retriever that seems to lose a pound of fur in the house any time he walks through the door. There’s also 4 kids, three of which are four and under that come with all the fun that toddlers bring, leaving cheerios, shredded paper, spit out food, broken crayons and who-knows-what-else all over the floor. The house is a mixture of carpet, hard floors, and hard floors with large area rugs on two floors. Both my wife and I were concerned that a cannister vacuum would be difficult to transition too, but it took about 5 minutes of use to get over that. It’s a little different, but not so much so to get hung up on. And we find it easier to carry from floor to floor than an upright. The downside of this cannister vacuum is that it takes up more room in the closet and the handle portion is always falling over. The powered head works great and does a superb job on carpet and rugs of all heights. It's pulled countless bowls of spilled cook rice right out of the carpet. It only does OK on hard surfaces, so switching to the hard surface head is pretty mandatory if you have both types of flooring. It’d be nice if Miele could find a way to attach that head to the cannister. The parts are all well made and snap together with a better feeling of quality than the Dyson. Cleaning it is involved, but is something necessary to try to ensure an investment like this lasts. My biggest complaint is the cord length. Another 5 feet would be life changing. 10 more feet and it’d be perfect. The auto retract is pretty slick though, unless you have a toddler like mine who discovered that button at 7 months and has spent the last 12 months following the vacuum around the house and slapping the auto retract button and laughing. Still, it beats unwinding and rewinding the cord with each use and makes this vacuum much more practical to pull out for small spills. My other complaint is that you need to do a REALLY good job of picking up larger things before vacuuming, because the suction is so good it’s going to pick up everything in it’s path. Yeah, 1st world problems. In the 12 months we’ve had this I’ve taken the powerhead apart no less than 8 times to pull out small toys and Christmas ornaments that get pulled from the under furniture. There’s youtube video’s telling you how to do this because Miele didn’t have the foresight to make it easy to do yourself. Go slow; the parts are plastic and aren’t designed to be taken apart on a regular basis so don’t force anything. If you feel resistance you probably still have a screw you need to remove. It’s the same with the nozzle, its sucked up markers and pencils pulled from deep under couches, and they can’t make the bend through the handle so I’ve had to take the handle apart a couple times as well when they’ve gotten wedged in there. It’s just three torx screws and then twist the collar off, but again it wasn’t designed to be done on a regular basis and I’m worried the plastic the screw threads are secured to will eventually strip out. Overall though, after a year of use neither my wife nor I have any regrets on spending this much on a vacuum. Sometimes we laugh at ourselves, because WHO REALLY drops $800 on a vacuum when there’s so many $100-200 options with 4 star ratings out there. But I’m hoping to get at least 10 years of use out of this one, time will tell if that actually happens. Here's my 2 year assessment and the reason for the reduction of one star: We had to replace the power head. After taking it apart too many times because things kept getting stuck a wire eventually broke. I tried to splice it but it didn't last. Apparently "authorized dealers" don't really repair, they just tell you to buy a new powerbrush. Anyway, only had the powerbrush for a week when it sucked up a bread tie and got clogged with hair so I had to take the new one apart. The next week a piece of a candy cane lodged in the hose and clogged up a bunch of crap. I have a dedicated dowel now to unclog the hose. Miele REALLY needs to make disassembling a little easier or address the pinch points where things keep getting stuck. My Dyson never clogged this much. But to be fair, it never cleaned as well either and didn't have nearly the suction power. Still, if I need to buy a new $250 powerbrush every two years I'm wondering if I'd be better off buying a cheap Shark every year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 by Jason

  • WHo knew - never had a canister vac before
Color: Lotus White Style: Cat & Dog
After suffering 2 vacuum failures in as many weeks, I spent an hour cleaning and reconditioning my existing appliances - after little more than a week, they were again in need of some serious help. I decided it was time to find a replacement. My wife said she would prefer a canister vacuum, and without having any idea how these differed from an upright, I reluctantly added canisters to the list for review. First, I checked all of the usual places, and found that many upright vacuums have been moving to quieter and lighter. The suction on most vacuums I reviewed was less than the current one - it seems that there are new standards for the amount of noise pollution that is allowed. The newer uprights are also trending to be lighter, thus more portable. I was looking for one that is made to suck (pardon my pun), I have 2 cats, and I think that equates to 5 cats worth of cat hair in the house at any time. After spending a few weeks reading up on the vacuums available today, I was left to choose an upright vacuum with reasonable suction that was made from cheap plastic pieces and parts, and since my current vacuum is unusable because of a broken cheap plastic part (which is no longer available), I was not inclined to begin that trip again. I shifted to a canister vacuum, and found that the suction they offered was far superior, and there was this one that was made specifically for pet hair. I admit that this baby is more expensive than the options, but after running it over the floor for the first time (emptying the dust bin twice in the process), I decided this vacuum and I are now family. It took some time to get used to dragging the canister around, but I find myself vacuuming the house way more often than I used to push the others. The house is far cleaner, just in the amount of dust floating around and the amount of hair I find in the hopper each time I vacuum. I waited 2 months before offering my review - still loving this machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by T Palmer

  • Big and very, very heavy
Color: Lotus White Style: Cat & Dog
Pros and cons: I like: - suction power is terrific. Incredible cleaning power, although dust container is fairly small. - easy to put together, Miele really tried to make things connect in only one way. I don't like: - way too big and heavy for my cottage. It's awkward maneuvering this around my furniture and over my area rugs. I just don't have that much square footage. This is a vacuum meant for big spaces, not just the need for strong suction. Now that I've used it, I realize it's overkill. I'd rather have a vacuum easier to take out, set up and use, then put away easily, than this monster. - I'm sure it will last longer than my Seebo upright corded, or my Hoover cordless upright. But the inconvenience may be too much to overcome my inertia towards housecleaning, frankly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by JKom

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