Sunday, January 6, 2008

miele vacuum cleaner

It seems that everyone has an experience or two with vacuums that are etched on their mind. For my mother, it has to do with a low priced model and she is reminded of all the time because the model is mass marketed. Old people repeat things often and every time my mother sees one of those stupid adds for the Oric vacuums she goes into a ten minute tirade about what a piece of junk the vacuums is. Evidently she bought one once and was quite disappointed. Well! You get what you pay for mom!

My story is a common one having to do with the Kirby vacuums. Kirby’s were always sold by suckering you in with a deal where if you look at the vacuums they give you some free steaks or something like that and clean the carpet in your living room. They ask you to vacuums as best as you can before they arrive and then they show you what a bad job you did when they show up. Once when I was just out of college my girl friend invited them in and they spent a full two hours trying to convince me to buy a vacuum that cost more than my car. The truth it that they are a great heavy duty vacuums and many professional cleaners try to pick them up used for their cleaning crews.

I recently came across a great brand of vacuums that has models from a little less then $400 (Carina) to a little over $1200 (Silver) and some stuff in-between (mid). This price range and a quality company means that you will not be getting junk and you will also not need to re-mortgage your house to afford one. I highly recommend the brand.