Tom what did you send me now?

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Sorry, i just had to chuckle, Evan, awesome vacuum

Dave, you are the one i laugh with, not at, i know you probably just made a name mistake, yet Evan said "best friend Tom Gasko", Tom personally hates me, i don't know why, just does. LOL sorry, good laugh of the day! :)
 
Oops, my red-faced apologies to all Evans and Kyles everywhe

and thanks for your senses of humour, guys.

There is no thrill as personal as de-canting a brand new in the box machine - I had the same thrill opening the SS New Connie. I was hoping it would be triple boxed & excessively giftwrapped to prolong the joy.

Dave
 
And yup you are seeing that wattage right!

2200w!!

Thats the difference 240V makes!- in my opinion thats way OTT tho- my Revolution 500 is 1600w and thats more than ample IMHO!

Seamus
 
aeoliandave, i love you.

Lovely Miele. How are the dusting tools in use? Think ive read that some users arent crazy about them?
 
Swingette

The Dusting tools are greart to use. I don't know why anybody wouldnt like them. There all tucked under the hood the dusting brush is made of natural bristles. The upolstery tool is excellent. On 1200 watts the pet hair in your car or on you sofa doesnt have a chance!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Great Miele, Evan, you must be pleased with it! I agree about the dusting tools; I've heard people complain about them, but I have no problem with them at all.

You inspired me to dig out my Miele Revolution 500 for a bit of use today, even though I am considering selling it in the near future. It's such a nice machine to use; so quiet and powerful! I'd love to try out the large powernozzle sometime. Actually, since I prefer uprights, what I'd REALLY love is an S7, lol

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