Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric

When it comes to the flooring in our home, a great deal of of us are conflicted. We love the feel of thick plush carpet, the cleanliness of tile and marble, and the warmth of hardwood. To complicate matters, dissimilar flooring types ofttimes require dissimilar vacuum cleaners. Miele vacuums, known for their German engineering, superb cleaning, and durability, have just the right model for each flooring type.

If the vast majority of flooring in a home is tile, marble, laminate, or hardwood, a less highpriced Miele will do a stellar occupation because there is no need for a powerbrush. Eliminating the electric hose and powerbrush will save lots of money. Homes with fixed area rugs may require a Miele with a Turbo powerbrush, but if the area covered by rugs is very small, a Miele with a combo tool will clean rather well and may save lots of money. Miele makes three series the S2, S4, and S5, and all three of these series include a model with a combo floor/rug tool only.

Homes with a combining of bare floors, area rugs, and carpeting present a dissimilar challenge. When rugs and carpeting are lower pile, a Miele canister vacuum with a Turbo powerbrush is an option. The Miele Turbo powerbrush is air driven and has a revolving brush to clean deeper than a straight suction floor or carpet tool. The models with the air driven Turbo powerbrush will cost somewhat more than the models without a powerbrush. All three series also include a model with a Turbo powerhead.

Finally, those homes with big amounts of carpeting, or even fixed amounts of high pile carpeting will require a Miele vacuum cleaner with an electric power brush. Miele manufactures three dissimilar electric powerbrushes, with a potpourri of features. The SEB217 is the most economical electric powerbrush and fits most of the newer models. It has no height adjustment, so it is automatic, but it is designed for lower to medium pile carpeting. The SEB228, Miele’s mid-range electric powerbrush, does have a height adjustment and is suitable for thicker carpeting. In addition the SEB228 and the SEB217 have a built-in squeegee for more effective bare floor cleaning. Finally the Miele SEB236 has 5 height adjustments, a headlight, but no squeegee. Only the Miele S2 and S5 series have models with electric powerbrushes. Miele also manufactures the S7 series upright vacuum cleaners. For those who prefer an upright, and have principally all carpeting, the S7 is high quality and received great reviews in the leading buyer magazine.

Regardless of the type of flooring in a home, Miele has a vacuum for each situation. Many vacuum companies have online comparison charts and buyers guides with elaborate data and comparings based on flooring type. Purchasing a Miele vacuum cleaner is an investment. Taking the time to dig a little deeper and learn a little more is worth the time.


Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric Pic

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric Pic

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric Picture

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric

Miele Ses113 Vacuum Cleaner Electric Picture

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