Miele Blizzard CX1 (Turbo Team) Bagless Canister Vacuum | Review 2024
January 15, 2024 by SmartReview
Filed under Featured Vacuum, Vacuums
Rated 4.6 Stars | ![]() Is this the best price? |
The new bagless Miele Blizzard CX1 Turbo Team is Miele’s premium multi floor canister vacuum with 2 floor tools. Designed for Hard Floors and low to medium pile carpeting. The Miele Blizzard CX1 Series features a lifetime HEPA Filter, filtering up to 99.98% of dust and allergens. This keeps the dust and dirt in the bag and out of the air you breathe. The HEPA filter is also maintenance-free.
Miele vacuums are extremely quiet compared to other canisters (they are sound insulated) and are German engineered to last. You can also dial down the power. 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. Crush proof hose adds durability. The telescoping wands are made of stainless steel, made for long-term usage.
Miele Blizzard CX1 Tools Include: crevice nozzle, dusting brush and upholstery tool. Also included with the Miele CX1 Turbo Team is Miele’s Turbo Rotating Floor Brush. 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 180-degrees to clean around obstacles like tables or chair legs. The CX1 Turbo Team Bagless Canister has a total reach of 36 feet (cord and hose length) so you can vacuum longer without switching outlets. As a bagless vacuum, you no longer need to buy bags. Miele has designed the dust bin to empty with minimum mess, right into your trashcan.The Miele Turbo Team uses bagless cyclonic technology to separate dust, dirt, allergens, and pet hair. Miele Vacuums are tested to last 20 years and include a 7 Year Motor Warranty. The German Engineered Miele canister will outlast many cheaper models, even though the Miele is more expensive initially.
CX1 Series Total Reach: 36 feet (w/23 foot retractable cord).
Dust Bin Size: 2.0 Liters
Vacuum Warranty: 1-year limited warranty vacuum parts and labor. 7-year motor warranty.
Model Number: 41KCE042USA
Smart-Review Commentary: The Miele Blizzard CX1 Turbo Team Bagless Canister Vacuum is one of Miele’s top bagless canister vacuums which comes with 2 floor tools, and a sealed filter system. As a bagless vacuum, you have no bags to buy. The Turbo Team comes with 2 floor tools, the Turbo Rotating Floor Brush (air powered), and the Parquet soft brush for hardwood floors/tile/hard floors. The Lifetime HEPA filter along with the Gore CleanStream Fine Dust Filter will filter up to 99.98% of dust, dirt, and allergens. Ideal with those sensitive to dust or dander or have asthma.
The CX1 is bagless and has a Hygienic Emptying of the dust bin, right into the trashcan minimizing dust. The Mono-Cyclone of the vacuum separates fine and coarse dust. The ComfortClean button lights up in red when the dust bin is full. Rubber wheels won’t mar or scratch hardwood floors. Its telescoping wand is made of stainless steel (cheaper vacs are made of aluminum). The durability of this vacuum is excellent, as all Miele vacuums are tested to last 20 years. Its telescoping wand and hose gives you a long reach to clean stairs, walls, drapes, and ceilings. Miele vacuums are known for keeping the air cleaner than other brands of vacuums. This model is a Smart-Review top pick for bagless canister vacuums.
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