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Is this Miele floor attachment right for me?,

By: Kristina Brown

When purchasing a Miele canister vacuum cleaner there are many different cleaning heads to choose from. But many consumers are confused by the amount of cleaning heads and are not sure whether the cleaning head they are looking at is proper for their floors and/or rugs. Miele makes 4 different types of cleaning heads that all perform differently and are made for specific house styles. This article will tell you which cleaning head is ideal for your household.
Many families require the power of an electric motor in their floor tool in order to effectively clean their rugs and carpets. A Miele powerhead uses a motor and belt to rotate a roller that has bristles on it to release the dirt in your carpets. A nice feature found on Miele powerheads is electronic overload. This feature prevents the user from overheating and breaking the motor and/or belt, by shutting down the motor if anything ever gets caught in the brushroll.
Miele currently has two different types of powerheads in production today. One powerhead, called the SEB-217 powerhead, is made for low to medium fiber-sized carpeting/rugs with a house containing 1 to 2 dogs that do not shed much. This powerhead is the smaller of the two and can be used on hard surfaces, such as wood, thanks to its non-scratch wheels made of rubber. The bigger powerhead, known as the SEB-236 powerhead, is a large 6-pound powerhead that is great for a family with medium to high fiber-sized carpeting/rugs and 2 or more dogs that shed on a consistent basis. Please be aware the SEB-236 can still handle low fiber-sized carpeting without any problems. Like the SEB 217 powerhead, the SEB 236 glides on wood and other hard surfaces thanks to its rubber wheel construction.
Miele has another attachment, known as the Turbohead, which rotates a brushroll, but uses pure mechanics instead of a motor to do so. Turbines in the Turbohead rotate which also causes the brushroll to turn as well. The rotation of the brushroll allows the Turbohead to clean your carpets/rugs effectively.
Since the Turbohead uses a turning brushroll like a powerhead, many people wonder what the difference is between a powerhead and Turbohead. A Turbohead does not weigh as much as a powerhead because there is no motor. But since there is no motor the Turbohead does not clean as well. The Turbohead is ideal for a home that has short fiber-sized carpeting and does not have any high traffic areas and pets.
Miele has another attachment, known as the Rug and Floor Head, which has a switch to make it ideal for either carpeting or hard surfaces, such as wood or tile. This attachment, like the Turbohead, does not use electricity and does not have a turning brush.
Is a Rug and Floor Tool right for my house? The Miele Rug and Floor tool is great for a person that has primarily bare floors and low-pile area rugs. Since a simple flip of a switch makes a quick transition from rugs to bare floors; you do not need two separate attachments. The Miele Carina comes with the Rug and Floor Tool.
The final Miele head I am going to talk about is the Miele SBB 300 Floor Brush. This floor brush uses the suction of the vacuum cleaner to pick up a vast amount of crumbs and dirt on your floors. The bottom is lined with horsehair, which is gentle on bare floors so you won't scratch them up.
Is a Miele Bare Floor Brush right for my household? A Miele Parquet Floor Brush is great for somebody that has only bare floors. This includes tile, wood, linoleum, marble etc. The Miele Floor Brush cannot be used on carpeting or rugs, so if you do have carpeting or rugs you need to purchase a Turbohead, Rug and Floor Tool or Powerhead in order to effectively clean your household. The Miele Capricorn, Miele Venus, Miele Gemini, Miele Aquarius, Miele Antares, Miele Pisces, Miele Callisto and Miele Plus all come with a Miele Floor Brush. The Miele Sirius and Miele Luna only come with the Floor Brush.
Miele has a lot of different accessories for a lot of different situations. It is difficult however to figure out exactly what accessory you need in order to effectively clean you household. Hopefully this article will help you with your future Miele purchase.

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