Comes with £10 argos voucher for spend of £100 or more
Rrp £299.99
There's also a c2 powerline for £115.99 with voucher
All comments (36)
LeahsMintytoutou
27 Aug 17#1
This is cruel!! :astonished:
:party: :muscle: :thumbsup:
PulisOut
27 Aug 17#2
Best vac we ever had, we have a collie who loses hair all the time.
pet2000
27 Aug 17#3
If the turbo brush was electric I would buy this. For now I'll stick with my Henry with electric turbo brush.
B4rg4inseeker
27 Aug 17#4
Thank you so much! I bought this from John Lewis last weekend for £160, not even had it out of the box yet. Just called them & they refunded me the difference. Thanks Lexb001 - that's paid for my night out tonight!!
choccie32
27 Aug 17#5
Thanks op! Bf desperately needed a pet Hoover for his asthma and this is a bargain, he's got a surprise Hoover being delivered in the next few hours.
chimp14uk
27 Aug 17#6
I've got one of these and it's great. The only downside is the cost of the bags.
kay9 to chimp14uk
27 Aug 17#7
i only change bags like 4 times a year... the cost is nothing compared to performance
choccie32 to chimp14uk
27 Aug 17#8
I've got one at mine and we have 5 cats, like other poster we only change bags few times a year
silvercrest23
27 Aug 17#9
Really confused which model this is. On Johnlewis website this one seems to be only 1200 watt . But the specs on argos say its 1600
bentrewern to silvercrest23
27 Aug 17#11
EU rules have reduced max power of vacuum cleaners! Might be something to do with it.
Hero878 to bentrewern
28 Aug 17#23
I got an email from Miele suggesting I get a new vacuum quick before the EU law comes into place and reduces all their vacuums to only 900W.
choccie32 to silvercrest23
27 Aug 17#15
Mine has been delivered and is 1600w
mullerman
27 Aug 17#10
Dogs and cats ... IN the house!?
dalmore12
27 Aug 17#12
Grandma vacuum. Surely game over for these
kay9 to dalmore12
28 Aug 17#24
nonsense
hot1805
27 Aug 17#13
Just bought one when I saw this. TopCashback and Quidco both 1%, Quidco also got £2.50 this weekend. Hold on to your carpets on maximum suction! Fabulous job. Ta
hot1805
27 Aug 17#14
These do better than Dyson in Which tests and given how much cheaper they are, even a lifetime of bags won't make up the difference.
dannyjones106 to hot1805
27 Aug 17#16
Which tests are done in laboratories with brand new, empty bags. The performance does drop a little as the bag fills, but not by much.
simonspeakeasy to dannyjones106
27 Aug 17#18
If that's an accurate reflection of how Which? perform that test, I would be extremely disappointed.
Anyway, I have two of these hoovers and have good performance and reliability. FWIW I have used non-Miele bags in the past, but I feel that the originals perform better albeit at a price.
dannyjones106 to simonspeakeasy
28 Aug 17#19
I know they did about three years ago, unsure if they still do.
IMO Miele are the best bagged vacuum cleaners out there. It's just a shame that the later models have been strangled by the EU energy regs - bagged vacuums rely on a strong motor to keep the performance high. Whether or not you can tell the difference in real life, I wouldn't know. Although when I worked in the industry, the top powered Miele's at the time (2200W) were very hard to push on deep pile carpets in the highest setting, so maybe a slight reduction makes them more useable.
The original bags I suspect would have better filtration.
jordanc93 to hot1805
28 Aug 17#20
Dyson have gone down hill. Recently got a shark nv680 and cleans the carpets much better nearly filling the whole dust bin even though I had already cleaned the carpet with the Dyson DC40 already. When I managed to pop open the cyclone part of the DC40 dustbin it was packed with dust which seems to be a common theme with the cyclone units in dysons and more worryingly they aren't designed to be accessed by customers so can't be cleaned and instead just build up with dust within the cyclone tubes. James Dyson used to be a big fan of the EU until they brought in new energy rating labels which effectivly down graded the performance of most of his models. I believe he is currently fighting the EU in court with his main argument being that the test for ratings is flawed due to the fact they test them in a lab with empty cylinders.
alexfn to jordanc93
28 Aug 17#21
Dysons (and their clones) are the only vacuums that clog. The exact opposite of what they claim. They need stripped down and refurbed to return to normal performance.
Thankfully people are now catching on and returning to bagged vacs where to return the performance to 100% you simply replace the bag
leeanne123
27 Aug 17#17
how does this compare to the Shark one on offer?
johnraggett
28 Aug 17#22
Don't do it, but tempted!!
Sunnyboyjim
28 Aug 17#25
Just purchased from the Cheltenham store! Bargain as was looking at getting of these to sort out the cat hair embedded in the carpet!
tylah3
28 Aug 17#26
We have one of these. It has great suction, but it's like dragging a dead body around. It's so heavy it'll give you a hernia.
protoceratops
28 Aug 17#27
I just got one, but don't recall getting a £10 voucher
Andrew1964
29 Aug 17#28
Thanks OP, bought one of these for a pressie a couple of years ago and was very impressed. Actually thought the 1600w model had been discontinued due to EU law so jumped onto this excellent deal. Going to spend the £10 voucher on a pack of 4 dustbags :thumbsup:
Mosska
29 Aug 17#29
Many thanks for this a great bargain :smile:
vanbling
29 Aug 17#30
Thanks.
My Miele 5210 has just started to die after 8yrs of use. In fact the kids killed it
raggydoll33
29 Aug 17#31
I have one of these, with 10 cats, I have tried many many hoovers over the years and the miele out performs them all. Best hoover I have ever had.
wilson1973
31 Aug 17#32
Thanks OP love this hoover,though it didn't have much suction at first tehn noticed the dial to change power settings lol,can anyone tell me where the best place to get bags for this would be pricewise?And what is the part number for the bags?
1616french
3 Sep 17#33
Just ordered one of these, does anyone know the best cheapest bags for these and where to buy them please?
SpenJC to 1616french
5 Sep 17#34
Bought one today myself very impressed. After reading reviews only buy genuine Miele bags if you have Amazon Prime I think they're about 8 quid for 4 bags with 2 filters. If not they're about a tenner at Argos
1616french to SpenJC
6 Sep 17#35
Do these fit all Miele vacuum cleaners or are there different bags/filters for different models? Thanks
SpenJC
6 Sep 17#36
There's different types these are the ones for the C2
Opening post
Rrp £299.99
There's also a c2 powerline for £115.99 with voucher
All comments (36)
:party: :muscle: :thumbsup:
Anyway, I have two of these hoovers and have good performance and reliability. FWIW I have used non-Miele bags in the past, but I feel that the originals perform better albeit at a price.
IMO Miele are the best bagged vacuum cleaners out there. It's just a shame that the later models have been strangled by the EU energy regs - bagged vacuums rely on a strong motor to keep the performance high. Whether or not you can tell the difference in real life, I wouldn't know. Although when I worked in the industry, the top powered Miele's at the time (2200W) were very hard to push on deep pile carpets in the highest setting, so maybe a slight reduction makes them more useable.
The original bags I suspect would have better filtration.
Dyson have gone down hill. Recently got a shark nv680 and cleans the carpets much better nearly filling the whole dust bin even though I had already cleaned the carpet with the Dyson DC40 already. When I managed to pop open the cyclone part of the DC40 dustbin it was packed with dust which seems to be a common theme with the cyclone units in dysons and more worryingly they aren't designed to be accessed by customers so can't be cleaned and instead just build up with dust within the cyclone tubes. James Dyson used to be a big fan of the EU until they brought in new energy rating labels which effectivly down graded the performance of most of his models. I believe he is currently fighting the EU in court with his main argument being that the test for ratings is flawed due to the fact they test them in a lab with empty cylinders.
Thankfully people are now catching on and returning to bagged vacs where to return the performance to 100% you simply replace the bag
My Miele 5210 has just started to die after 8yrs of use. In fact the kids killed it
Thanks