The vacuum has Noise Reduction to soften the pitch of sound when in use. Built-in Headlights to see dust and dirt in dark areas. The brushroll fingertip controls are built into the handle.
The C3 Series features a stage sealed air system so no dust escapes. It is lightweight, weighing only 12 lbs. Miele vacuums are extremely quiet compared to other canisters they are sound insulated and are German engineered to last as all Miele vacuums are tested to last 20 years. This keeps the dust and dirt in the bag and out of the air you breathe. Great for allergy sufferers. A rotary dial adjusts the suction power to your needs, and even has a quiet setting.
You can rewind the retractable cord automatically by stepping on a switch on the back of the canister. The carrying handle makes it easy to carry the vacuum up and down the stairs.
Miele provides onboard storage for the 3 included tools. Crush proof hose adds durability. The telescoping wands are made of stainless steel, made for long-term usage. Tools Include: crevice nozzle, dusting brush and upholstery tool. Deluxe handle with electrobrush controls. The included hard floor tool Parquet Twister has soft, natural bristles to glide over smooth floor surfaces, especially delicate, polished hardwood floors , without damaging them.
It can rotate degrees to clean around obstacles like tables or chair legs. LED Headlights are built-in to light the way. Its quiet operation is more pet friendly than noisy competitors. This and all Miele vacuums are well built German engineered vacuums, built to last. The Miele U1 Series features a unique SwivelNeck Technology which allows you to steer your upright effortlessly with just a turn of your wrist. It also allows you to position the vacuum in a flat to the floor position, allowing you to get under low furniture.
The degree swivel front wheels allow for exceptional maneuverability. LED Headlights are built-in. Motor protection indicator.
The Miele Dynamic U1 upright uses a two motor system. One for suction and one for the brush bar. Suction control has 4 power settings to lower power for delicate fabrics, drapes and rugs. The included Mini Handheld Turbobrush allows you to vacuum pet hair, dust and dirt from your Car, upholstery, and stairs.
Its activated charcoal filter, absorbs odors. Miele is our best rated brand in the bagged upright vacuum category and one suitable for pet hair removal. What sets this premium model apart is the new DuoClean Cleaner Head which has a bristle brush to deep clean carpets, and also has a soft brushroll tackle larger particles and dust on hard floors.
The NV DuoClean gives you a combination of a lightweight upright along with a detachable lightweight canister vacuum with powered brushroll.
We all expect powerful suction and the capability to tackle both hard and plush surfaces from this workhorse appliance.
LED bulbs shed light literally on the debris you may not even realize existed under foot and ensure that you suck up every stray bit. Effortless to drive with a switch on the handle for hard floors or carpets like the big boys. The battery pack detaches for charging, so you can tuck away the bulk of the unit.
The degree swiveling head and high-reach wand allow this vacuum to maneuver into nearly every corner imaginable. A lightweight, bagless option with serious maneuverability. The detachable canister and extra-long attachments allow you to tackle stairs and even the ceiling fan. Took a while to get her to calm down. Stupid '70 Autumn gold shag carpeting Okay let me shed a little "light" on the subject by saying that those of you who've said it was to see things are correct but really what I'm looking for is this, and here is your first clue.
Why would you need to see things with the light from the vac? Wouldn't you be able to see from the lights in the room? A lot of older houses didn't have overhead lights on the ceiling.
They had lanterns here or there. So the Amish wouldn't burn their house down vacuuming with oil lamps mounted on front. Okay here's the answer according to the curator of the Vacuum Museum in St.
James Missouri. The first electric vac was built in and according to him it was the first item in the house to have an electric cord but I'm not real sure about that one. Anyway, the plug in outlet wouldn't be invented for another 12 years.
So the original Vac had a male light bulb connector on the end of the cord and you would unplug the light bulb and screw in the vac cord.
And since most rooms at that time only had a single overhead bulb, if it was a dark gloomy cloudy day, you couldn't see in the room very well so a headlight was the answer to being able to see.
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