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Janinemelbourne
- 57 reviews
Such a pleasure to use
I have a house with 50/50 tile and low pile carpet so this model is great and it comes with the turbo head for carpet and the normal head for hard floors.
Even the packaging impressed me. I purchased at Harvey Norman in the city and had to carry two blocks to the office and then get it home in the train. The design of the box is such that you actually carry the box using the handle of the actual vacuum, made it so much easier to get home as it weighs 9kg. Obviously someone put some thought into that one.
The foot controls are so easy to u...Read more
se and it is so quiet compared to my Dyson. I had always loved my Dyson and have been using for 4 years on what was brand new carpet so I was shocked to see that the Miele picked up on the first vacuum. Clearly the Dyson was not doing as good a job as I thought. Did a great job on pet hair with minimal passes, great job on the tiles as well and love the amount of variable suction for doing the blinds etc, something I missed with the Dyson. Also great for doing under furniture and beds. I wasn't sure how I would go with a canister vac as I have always used uprights, but am finding it really easy to maneuver and so far haven't crashed it into anything going around corners etc, it moves along really easily as it has 360 degree wheels. I think after having a bag less for so long I actually prefer to have bags, so easy and clean. There is also a great deal going at the moment where you get a whole heap of free bags, 4 sets of 4 bags with filters, so I won't need to buy any for a while.
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Joseph G.Bacchus Marsh
- 2 reviews
- 4 likes
Terrific appliance
Finally replaced my 4yr old Dyson.
What I like about the Miele C3: Quiet, cleans very well, adjustable wand length, adjustable suction power - I can now vacuum my slim line blinds as well, very flexible hose, rubberised wheels which roll easily on my slate floor, able to clean very close to walls and legs of furniture, head goes under beds and sofas very easily including the turbo head, on board accessory storage.
Minus: cost of replacement bags - which I am prepared to absorb.
Conclusion: superior machine to the Dyson I rate the Miele
as 9/10
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ReneeMackay
- 5 reviews
In love
Purchased this new cleaner based on hours of internet research!
We have tiles & carpet in the house and this works really well on both surfaces. The vacuum is easy to pull along & pivots easily - this is important to me as our last machine left marks all over the walls.
Features variable suction; air driven turbo head; 11m lead.
First time that I've bought a Miele and I'm quite happy with it!
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Find out how Miele Complete C3 PowerLine Turbo (SGDA3) compares to other Barrel Vacuum Cleaners
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First Time Miele Customer
We previously owned a Dyson and found out at time of failure that it was 11 yeas old - a great trouble free run. Rather than jump straight back in and buy another Dyson, I did the internet research and found the Miele vacuum range. It took my wife some convincing but I eventually asked her to read some of the on line reviews for both Miele and Dyson (from this site). That opened the door enough for us to venture out and take a Miele for a test drive. An honest product review from a Miele rep. and we C3 vacuum cleaner was purchased.
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oth very happy with the vacuum cleaner and it has easily lived up to our expectations. We have only owned the vacuum for a week so it is only early on in the relationship. Let's hope we are still this happy in a year from now. One of the strong dislikes from my wife was the fact that bags have to be continually purchased. I consider this to be a better option than dealing with the dust generated each time a bagless unit is emptied.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Questions & Answers
Marieasked
Went to get bags given hyclean 3Defficiency GN. The bags don’t seem to be the right ones they are different from last time and the dirt does not go in the bag every where but. I think I probably has ruined my miele
Marieasked
What bags do you use
Mudgeeasked
My SGDAO has suddenly lost a significant amount of suction. Change bags on regular basis and just changed filter. Red bag change indicator has always been red by the way - from day one of purchase -
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My bag indicator has been red from the start also so I would be interested to know if this is normal. This is the bit down on the body near the hose isn't it where you open the component part for bits and bobs
Sometimes blockages occur in the hose and has nothing to do with the filter.
I just bought a new Miele C3 Cat & Dog Vacuum. I'm reading ALL the instructions prior to use. I want to maintain it properly to avoid damage. Mine says there are two filters that need to be maintained and periodically replaced. Miele also stipulates that their high performance bags must be used to achieve the best benefit. The bags are specifically engineered to have pores which make the system more efficient. When the pores are clogged (vacuuming up flour, for example) it reduces suction and the bag must be changed even though it may not appear totally full. Hope this helps.
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