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Miele S7580 Tango Upright (Titian Red Metallic) |  | Brand: Miele Category: Kitchen
List Price: $899.00 Buy New: $849.00 as of 3/18/2010 02:10 CDT details You Save: $50.00 (6%)
New (20) from $849.00
Seller: Bettervac Tool & Appliance Company Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 206305
Country: Germany Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 26.9 Dimensions (in): 45 x 15.3 x 10.3
MPN: 41758033USA Model: S7580 Tango EAN: 4002514598598 ASIN: B001NN41HG
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 1,200-Watt, Miele-made Vortex motor | | • | Suction control via +/- controls with LED indicator | | • | Active H.E.P.A. filter Included | | • | 3) Integrated, on-board accessories: natural bristle dusting brush, upholstery nozzle and an extra-long crevice tool | | • | 55-foot cleaning radius |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description A significant benefit of the Miele S7 is its innovative, patented SwivelNeckTM which allows steering in all directions. The SwivelNeckTM is so maneuverable the S7 can even be laid flat to the floor which makes getting under beds and other low furnishings easier than ever before. Using the foot switch, the casing is disengaged from the floor head and the rear wheels disappear into the body of the vacuum enhancing overall maneuverability without exertion on your body. Movements are fluid, natural and almost effortless. The other key to nimbleness is smooth running front caster wheels that rotate 360° and have non-marring rubber wheels that protect hard, smooth surfaces like tile and wood flooring. The S7 negotiates obstacles with incredible ease and reaches into inaccessible places... between tables, chairs and under chairs. Unlike other vacuum concepts, the Miele S7 provides this maximum agility without making you carry the weight. Thanks to superior engineering, when the vacuum is reclined, the majority of weight is carried by the base electrobrush assembly making it easy to hold and remarkably easy to push. Moving from hard flooring to carpeting? No problem. The floor switch raises the electrobrush making it smooth to jump from one surface to another. The electrobrush can be turned off, stopping the agitator bar, letting the suction power do all of the heavy lifting.
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| Customer Reviews: Fantastic Vac December 13, 2009 G. Hanson (Virginia, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Currently, there is only one other review on this vac, and it is one star. I'm not quite sure why that is. I think this is a fantastic vacuum cleaner. Our previous vacuum died and we needed it to replace it. This last one was the latest in a procession of vacuums that had died after only a couple of years' use.
Apologies to Amazon (from whom I buy nearly everything), but at this price for a vacuum, I wanted local input in a store from an expert. Indeed, the local Miele rep was an expert and put this machine and the favorably reviewed Callisto (?) through their paces for my wife and myself. My wife is only interested in an upright vacuum, although she was tempted by the Callisto. Neither one of us felt like the Tango was particularly heavy, and there is a convenient carrying handle mounted on the machine in a place that makes it particularly easy to carry around. Unlike many vacs, the suction for the floor piece does not go through the hose. When the hose is placed in its home, its suction is turned off and diverted to the floor piece. The machine seems incredibly well made (as it should be for the price). It also articulates where the upright part fits into the floor piece, which allows you to change the angle of the path of the floor sweeper very easily. It picks up all the way out to the edges, and gets under cabinet overhangs quite well. To get under beds, one just wraps the cord around a cord lock under the handle and drops the handle down flat to the floor while holding on to the cord. This allows vacuuming under spaces like beds or tables without bending over.
The difference between this model and the Calypso, $200 cheaper is the controls. The rest seems to be the same. Controls on the cheaper model are mechanical while they are touch key electronic on the more expensive one. Also, on the more expensive unit, there is an 'Automatic' setting which is supposed to determine the type of floor (carpet, tile, scatter rug) and adjust the vacuum power automatically.
I'll try to post a follow up in a few months...
Not worth the money August 31, 2009 Phillip R. Sobottke 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
My husband surprised me with this purchase, boy did he!!! First of all the vacuum is very very heavy. It doesn't seem to have a very good suction especially for the money we paid. The metallic paint is chipping off. It's probably to late to return it because we didn't want to pay so much for the shipping. I gave it one star because it does pick up somewhat.
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