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How to Maintain a Miele Canister Vacuum – GoVacuum Video Series

Like a car, vacuum cleaners are dependent on proper maintenance for peak performance. Without proper maintenance on a vacuum, not only will you see a drop in the machine’s ability to clean, you risk having more allergens be expelled into the air, the engine overheating and reduced machine life expectancy.

In the newest addition to the GoVacuum Video Series, we show you how to do proper maintenance on a Miele Canister vacuum. Included in these maintenance tips are steps showing you how to change the vacuum bag and replacethe pre-motor and HEPA filters. The maintenance shown in this video is applicable to any Miele Canister.

Our choice of showing the maintenance on the Miele Canister is an important one. Proper and regular maintenance on a Miele can help the motor on the machine last up to 30 years. Many customers ask us why they should spend the extra money on a Miele when they can buy a cheaper vacuum, most likely a Kenmore, in Sears. When you consider that an inexpensive vacuum, say around $100-$200, has a life value of at most 2-3 years; spending anywhere between $400-$1000 for a Miele that lasts up to 30 years is actually less expensive.

Proper maintenance is key to any vacuum cleaner. We will continue to provide you videos in the GoVacuum Video Series that show you how to do maintenance on a wide variety of machines. If you have any requests, feel free to leave a suggestion.

2 Comments »

  1. Mimi said,

    November 4, 2009 @ 5:21 pm

    I have a Miele canister that takes the GN bags. You don’t show how much yoyu charge for them and if you ship for free.
    I was glad to see the video on how to take care of my vac. That lets me know I’m doing it right.

  2. Lori Pressman said,

    June 5, 2010 @ 9:13 am

    I did not know about needing to change the motor filter. I purchased at Cape Cod Vaccuum
    85 Route 6A
    Orleans, MA 02653
    508-255-7011

    It is worth letting know.

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