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Review on πŸ–€ Miele Complete C3 Kona Canister Vacuum: Powerful Cleaning in Obsidian Black by Christine Langlois

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just shut up and buy.

Well, I'll admit I hesitated a bit before hitting the gold checkout button. I understand that almost $1,000 for a very unattractive purchase like a vacuum cleaner. But push the golden button. As the owner of a 130 pound double coated Newfoundland dog and two cats, I struggle with pet hair. I had a Dyson and while the suction was excellent on my hardwood floors, the model I bought was terrible on bedroom carpets. And my cleaning lady used her own vacuum on our Dyson which ripped up my antique rugs. And that's the beauty of this vacuum cleaner: you can adjust the suction power and the height of the spin wheel according to the needs of the area to be vacuumed. There's a curtain setting or full suction/rotator speed for wall-to-wall carpets, or an increase in height and decrease in suction for thin carpets. And it's significantly quieter than any vacuum cleaner I've ever used. One reviewer commented that he thought it would purify the air and I can agree. Inside the vacuum cleaner are replaceable air filters that act as mini HEPA filters, and the bags themselves are filters as well. There's virtually no contact with the dirt you're vacuuming. And I can assure you that a full house is cleaned and you'll probably throw away your first vacuum bag. The clasps were great. I especially like the floor nozzle, which is longer and wider than most and works great on all pet hair. With a living space of 2500 sqm. Feet or more, and especially if you have pets or nice rugs, make an investment. I'm not sure I'd spend that much money on a small house or a house with no pets/kids/rugs when a half price Dyson or Shark would probably do the job and do it well. to bags in this bagless age. First, they are expensive. Four replacement bags that come with two replacement air filters will set you back $18-$20. But these aren't paper bags that spew dust at you or rip, they're sturdy and self-sufficient, so no mess. My overall experience so far has been nothing short of excellent and once again German technology, be it cars, kitchen utensils and now vacuum cleaners, seems worth the investment. So press the golden button, you won't regret it and your house will be much cleaner.

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