Thread Number: 42238
/ Tag: Brand New Vacuum Cleaners
MIELE BOOST CX1 |
[Down to Last] |
Post# 444683   8/13/2021 at 04:53 (984 days old) by Eniot (NL)   |   | |
Checkrate/Likes
 
     
It's here: the new Miele Boost CX1 Bagless. CLICK HERE TO GO TO Eniot's LINK |
Post# 444782 , Reply# 2   8/16/2021 at 19:21 (980 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)   |   | |
Checkrate/Likes
 
     
Shark has also introduced a compact bagless canister in the UK. Our friend Roger Sensotronic has uploaded a new unboxing and demo video on YouTube:
CLICK HERE TO GO TO eurekaprince's LINK |
Post# 447573 , Reply# 4   11/2/2021 at 15:48 (903 days old) by FanOfVacuums2 (Williamsburg, VA)   |   | |
Checkrate/Likes
 
     
I probably would not buy one new, but there are parts of it that I like more than the Blizzard such as the filters. The bin size also looks decent especially with the small build of the unit and I would be interested to see how effective the cyclone is. Overall, it is something I would like to have just for the novelty of it, but not something I would want to use as my only vacuum cleaner. It sort of reminds me of some of those little Japanese bagless canisters that started coming into the United States that had similar filter and bin designs, a lot of which came with brushes stored somewhere on the unit as well.
That Shark canister looks interesting as well. I have worked on many machines manufactured by the OEM that makes most (if not all) of the Sharks and their canisters are consistently better than their uprights, largely because they do not have awful stretch hoses. On the other hand, I have never been a fan of those DuoClean heads (at least on the uprights) partly because almost every one I receive is destroyed in some way. I cannot imagine that they improved the design immensely just for the canister. Also, hopefully that cyclone is better than the ones on the upright, as pre-motor filter setup does not look all that great. |
Post# 447581 , Reply# 5   11/3/2021 at 00:06 (902 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
Checkrate/Likes
 
     
What's the deal with making "the worlds smallest canister" and then making it a canister? Wouldn't that make it even more harder and cumbersome to pull around and use because you have to kneel down every time you want to use it? Or get stuck on every piece of furniture?
I have a Bissell Zing! I use for crumb patrol on the kitchen, and I end up just carrying it under my arm as I use it because it's so small.
View Full Size
|