vacfanatic
Well-known member
Well I had my S7 hose replaced under warranty back on 6/22/2009, and it's already showing symptoms of the same thing the last one did.
I'm sure the problem is the hose material and spiral coil cannot stand up to the intense suction of this cleaner. If you block off the suction at the end of the hose, let's say if you were cleaning a real sense fabric etc, this is what the hose does. It's going back to it's normal shape almost all the way, but this is what the last hose did before it was pretty much useless. I had to request a new hose when it would crush itself and remain crushed even during normal vacuuming with the cleaner. I think Miele needs to go back to the drawing board on the hose material they chose, because it's clearly an issue.
I've heard from another member that he's heard of about 3 other reports of the same problem. I think that using the crevice tool, and the turbo hand tool are what is causing the hose to "stress out". The turbo tool does not run well unless the suction is on full blast, and I think it causes too much pressure on the hose and causes it to "smush". Same thing with the crevice tool after extended use.
Won't be long before this hose is worthless like the other one was. I'm just a bit pissed that I'm having to deal with this again. Emailed Miele, we'll see what they say. I better not get some canned response from them either or this cleaner's going on eBay - I've used the cleaner maybe 12 times since I got the hose replaced, and it's already becoming an issue again. Very frustrating!!!
First pic is the replacement hose 2 months ago. Now look at it!
Andrew

I'm sure the problem is the hose material and spiral coil cannot stand up to the intense suction of this cleaner. If you block off the suction at the end of the hose, let's say if you were cleaning a real sense fabric etc, this is what the hose does. It's going back to it's normal shape almost all the way, but this is what the last hose did before it was pretty much useless. I had to request a new hose when it would crush itself and remain crushed even during normal vacuuming with the cleaner. I think Miele needs to go back to the drawing board on the hose material they chose, because it's clearly an issue.
I've heard from another member that he's heard of about 3 other reports of the same problem. I think that using the crevice tool, and the turbo hand tool are what is causing the hose to "stress out". The turbo tool does not run well unless the suction is on full blast, and I think it causes too much pressure on the hose and causes it to "smush". Same thing with the crevice tool after extended use.
Won't be long before this hose is worthless like the other one was. I'm just a bit pissed that I'm having to deal with this again. Emailed Miele, we'll see what they say. I better not get some canned response from them either or this cleaner's going on eBay - I've used the cleaner maybe 12 times since I got the hose replaced, and it's already becoming an issue again. Very frustrating!!!
First pic is the replacement hose 2 months ago. Now look at it!
Andrew
