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Miele Blizzard CX1 PureSuction Bagless Canister Vacuum

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Miele builds the Blizzard CX1 at its Bielefeld plant in Germany, where every vacuum is run-tested to the equivalent of twenty years of household use before the design ships.

Origin

Made in Germany

Warranty

7-year Vortex motor warranty and 7-year suction guarantee; 1-year limited parts and labor. Lifetime HEPA filter included.

Price

~$679 (Premium)

Community

Reddit r/BuyItForLife Approved

This is the company's first bagless canister, and it keeps what makes a Miele a Miele: a steel-reinforced sealed body, a Vortex motor backed by a seven-year warranty, and a seven-year suction guarantee that no disposable competitor offers. The lifetime HEPA filter and self-cleaning cyclone end recurring bag costs without sacrificing the 99.

9%-at-0. 3-micron filtration allergy sufferers depend on.

At $679 the price is real, but spread across a twenty-year service life it lands near $34 a year — roughly what a $150 box-store vacuum costs when replaced every four years, except this one is still running in 2046. Replacement parts move through Miele's dealer network rather than a landfill.

The Blizzard CX1 earns its place because Miele engineers for the decade after the warranty expires, not the week after the sale.

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