Item Weight | 8.62 kg |
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Specific Instructions for Use | dual action, hard floor, carpet |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Assembly Required | No |
Type of Guarantee | 3 year limited warranty. |
Batteries Required | No |
Included components | Canister, Crevice tool |
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Miele Blizzard CX1 Pure Suction Bagless Canister Vacuum Cleaner, Graphite Grey
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Brand | Miele |
Special feature | Bagless |
Filter type | HEPA |
Surface recommendation | Upholstery, Carpet |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 110 |
Included components | Canister, Crevice tool |
Is it cordless? | No |
Item weight | 8.62 kg |
Capacity | 1 liters |
About this item
- German-made bagless canister vacuum with washable lifetime HEPA filter for maximum filtration
- Powerful cleaning thanks to a 1,200-W Miele-Made motor with Vortex Technology
- Variable speed control allows for 4 different suction settings to adjust to the surface being cleaned.
- The ideal vacuum for homes with low-pile carpet and smooth flooring, with an SBD 285-3 combination floor tool and SBB 300-3 Parquet smooth floor tool
- Additional tools include Crevice Tool, Dusting Brush and Upholstery Tool
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ASIN | B07DX7BGW3 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #452,482 in Home (See Top 100 in Home) #185 in Canister Vacuum Cleaners |
Date First Available | July 1 2018 |
Manufacturer | Miele |
Place of Business | PRINCETON, NJ, 08540 US |
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The Miele Blizzard CX1 Pure Suction Bagless Canister Vacuum Cleaner is the perfect Miele vacuum for anyone seeking a high quality bagless vacuum! Whether you are dealing with an abundance of dirt or dust, this machine can handle it with ease and all without the hassle of a bag. Not only does the Pure Suction provide a deep clean bundled with the convenience of a bagless machine; it comes packed with an SBB 300-3 Parquet Twister. Additionally, the Pure Suction Blizzard comes with a Washable HEPA Air Clean Lifetime Filter, which filters up to 99.999% of small particles, built in for the cleanest air possible for life. The Pure Suction Blizzard also has a 33-Foot Cleaning Radius so there's no need to constantly change electrical sockets. To top it all off, the Pure Suction Blizzard also comes with a Crevice Tool, Upholstery Tool, and Dusting Brush included and built into the back of the Blizzard for easy use making the Pure Suction Blizzard a value that can't be beat. The Miele Pure Suction comes with Telescoping Stainless Steel Wands - Adjusts to your height with the touch of a button. The Rug and Floor tool is ideal for all smooth flooring and very low pile carpeting. The metal glide sole is gentle to even the most sensitive flooring. Carpets and rugs can be gently and thoroughly vacuumed.
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Suction power | — | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Light weight | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.0 |
Manoeuverability | — | 4.7 | — | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.0 |
For hardwood floors | — | — | 4.0 | — | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Sold by | Amazon.ca | Natural Supermarket | PARIS RHÔNE Official | Amazon.ca | CanadianOutlet1 | Amazon.ca |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
hose length | 3 feet | — | 32.8 feet | 80 inches | — | 9.5 feet |
special feature | Bagless | Bag | Bagless, HEPA | Bagless, Compact, Lightweight, HEPA | Lightweight | Lightweight, HEPA filtration system, 4 height adjustment, 3 Versatile Tools, 2 motors, bagged canister vacuum |
surface suggestion | Upholstery, Carpet | Hard Floor | Hard Floor, Dual Action, Upholstery, Carpet | Carpet | Hard Floor, Upholstery, Carpet | Bare Floor, Carpet, Pet hair |
capacity | 1 liters | 4.5 liters | 3.7 liters | 1 liters | 4.5 liters | 20 pounds |
noise level | 65 decibels | ��� | — | 78 decibels | 78 decibels | 78 decibels |
model name | Blizzard CX1 Pure Suction | — | Canister vacuum cleaner | Boost CX1 Cat & Dog | Classic C1 HardFloor | BC3005 |
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From the way I picked it up after delivery to the Mail Room of my condominium and saw the hole torn in the Miele box, I knew right then and there that I could expect more disappointments once the box was opened and my new bagless canister vacuum presented itself to me!
You can judge a proud and concerned merchant always by the way they pack their wares and send it to a customer;
this vacuum came to me in its original Miele box, without the sender finding it necessary to go the extra mile and put the vacuum, box and all, into another nice, sturdy carton, just in case UPS felt compelled to use the package as practice for a basketball tournament. These packages are rough-handled and thrown around and easily can damage what is inside.
So I received the Miele box with a gaping hole on the side.
Once opened I put the vacuum together for its initial use and noticed immediately how short the hose was compared to my older Miele S8. Somehow everything looked less sturdy and very "plasticky" but once plugged in I found the suction excellent, which in retrospect is just about the only positive aspect of this vacuum cleaner.
Initially I was thrilled to have a dusting brush on the handle for easy access, but my joy soon disappated when I found out that this brush stubbornly refused to either move down or back up and hurt my hands badly in the process of trying to get it to comply.
After vacuuming a bit of my hall and my home office where my all-while cat loves to sleep, I noticed hair bobbing around in the dustbin and after unplugging decided to empty the dust container. It was then that I discovered the truly flimsy production which gives this vacuum its credentials as the BAGLESS Blizzard CX1! Truly horrifying and for me a very solid reason to put the dustbin back inside the vacuum and pack up this whole sorry excuse for a vacuum cleaner back into its carton and off to the place where it came from.
Bottom line: this vacuum is highly overrated and nothing like the old, sturdy and long-lasting Miele vacuums I know from the past. And as far as German Engineering is concerned, please do take that idea with a generous amount of misconception as this vacuum cleaner clearly showed to me that this is a product not at all worthy of that lofty notion. And I say that because I am a native of a country neighboring Germany and grew up well aware of the high regard my family always has had for German products.
If you like a lot of flimsy plastic components, holding together crucial parts and dust brushes which are attached to the handle of your vacuum and refuse to budge, rendering the wand impossible to attach once the brush is in its "down" position, then this "Bagless Wonder" will be absolutely perfect for you!
I will keep searching for something much better.
I’ll start with the Pros from my perspective. I like that it’s bagless. I like how smooth it rolls on its wheels. I like the built in handle. I like the different power settings on the motor. At full power, the motor is a little stronger and much quieter than my old vacuum, and it has lower power settings that makes vacuuming curtains easy. On the lower settings, it’s so quiet that my cat let me vacuum her with the soft brush, lol.
Things I miss from my old vacuum that I would have had to spend hundreds of dollars more for on a Miele: On/off control on the handle and motorized carpet brush.
There are two things that I think are actually quite terrible, and one thing that I like, but wonder if it’s going to break.
The first thing that is terrible is the way the handle is put together. Where you grip it, there is a seam and some bumps from some plastic tabs that hold the seam together. This is in the main area where you grip the vacuum and move it around and the little tabs rub on your fingers the whole time you’re using the thing. It’s uncomfortable. I didn’t return the vacuum because I had used it a bunch already and I don’t think it’ll cause blisters or anything. It’s not super extreme, but it is not what I would think of as ergonomic, and it’s a pretty obvious issue to me, so I’m surprised “the best” vacuum manufacturer made a design choice like that. I added photos of what I’m talking about. They’re not huge, but they still are uncomfortable and should absolutely not be in that spot on the main area where you interface with the vacuum.
The second thing is there is a convenient brush permanently attached to the short section near the handle. The idea is, you pop the long section off, then push a release and the brush slides down to the end where you can use it to vacuum your drapes or fans (or cats) or whatever. However the release switch/button thing is a struggle to get it to do anything. You end up pushing, pulling, sliding, wiggling until at some point the mechanism releases and the brush comes down. Then when you’re done, you go through the little dance again until you’re able to get the brush to pop back up to it’s inactive state. I still don’t know how it’s supposed to work. I’m gonna have to see if I can find the manual and see if it has any insight, but something like this should be intuitive. It looks like a button. Why does it not act like a button?
The third thing is the way you can attach the stick part to the canister part so the stick stands upright. So far it has worked, and I like that there are two spots to attach the stick so you can do it whether the vacuum is on its wheels or standing upright. The thing that worries me is that the stick is essentially a long lever that can put a lot of force on the area where it slots into the canister. The way it attaches to the vacuum is a thin plastic fin on the back of the floor head that slides into a slot on the canister. The canister not the floor head have broken yet, but I’ve only had my vacuum for a few months. It does not feel very robust or instill me with confidence. It may never break, but it feels like it’s only a matter of time, so we’ll see.
I guess on a positive note, there’s a Miele store near me, so if it does break, I can get it fixed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
I’ll start with the Pros from my perspective. I like that it’s bagless. I like how smooth it rolls on its wheels. I like the built in handle. I like the different power settings on the motor. At full power, the motor is a little stronger and much quieter than my old vacuum, and it has lower power settings that makes vacuuming curtains easy. On the lower settings, it’s so quiet that my cat let me vacuum her with the soft brush, lol.
Things I miss from my old vacuum that I would have had to spend hundreds of dollars more for on a Miele: On/off control on the handle and motorized carpet brush.
There are two things that I think are actually quite terrible, and one thing that I like, but wonder if it’s going to break.
The first thing that is terrible is the way the handle is put together. Where you grip it, there is a seam and some bumps from some plastic tabs that hold the seam together. This is in the main area where you grip the vacuum and move it around and the little tabs rub on your fingers the whole time you’re using the thing. It’s uncomfortable. I didn’t return the vacuum because I had used it a bunch already and I don’t think it’ll cause blisters or anything. It’s not super extreme, but it is not what I would think of as ergonomic, and it’s a pretty obvious issue to me, so I’m surprised “the best” vacuum manufacturer made a design choice like that. I added photos of what I’m talking about. They’re not huge, but they still are uncomfortable and should absolutely not be in that spot on the main area where you interface with the vacuum.
The second thing is there is a convenient brush permanently attached to the short section near the handle. The idea is, you pop the long section off, then push a release and the brush slides down to the end where you can use it to vacuum your drapes or fans (or cats) or whatever. However the release switch/button thing is a struggle to get it to do anything. You end up pushing, pulling, sliding, wiggling until at some point the mechanism releases and the brush comes down. Then when you’re done, you go through the little dance again until you’re able to get the brush to pop back up to it’s inactive state. I still don’t know how it’s supposed to work. I’m gonna have to see if I can find the manual and see if it has any insight, but something like this should be intuitive. It looks like a button. Why does it not act like a button?
The third thing is the way you can attach the stick part to the canister part so the stick stands upright. So far it has worked, and I like that there are two spots to attach the stick so you can do it whether the vacuum is on its wheels or standing upright. The thing that worries me is that the stick is essentially a long lever that can put a lot of force on the area where it slots into the canister. The way it attaches to the vacuum is a thin plastic fin on the back of the floor head that slides into a slot on the canister. The canister not the floor head have broken yet, but I’ve only had my vacuum for a few months. It does not feel very robust or instill me with confidence. It may never break, but it feels like it’s only a matter of time, so we’ll see.
I guess on a positive note, there’s a Miele store near me, so if it does break, I can get it fixed.
The small detractors: the hose handle design is unnecessary, bulky, awkward to use, and has the dusting brush built into the handle,.
This model is slightly larger and heavier than Miele bag vacuums and because of the handle design takes more storage space.
The dirt canister has very much smaller capacity than the Miele bag canister vacuums - having two long haired dogs, I sometimes can’t even finish one room without having to empty the canister.
Overall - Vacuum portion seems to be higher quality than my other two Miele vacuums. Highly recommend based on initial impression and use.
After 6 months of use. Still impressed with the Vacuum and satisfied with my purchase but I am disappointed in accessories/attachments. It seems like their top engineers designed the vacuum and some clueless interns designed the hose and attachments.
The deployable brush is a terrible design - intermittently impossible to extend and/or retract - sometimes works and sometimes it takes several minutes and both hands to get the brush to extend or retract. After several months, with very little use of the brush - a section of the plastic housing that surrounds the bristles just broke off while simply vacuuming (with the brush in the retracted position).
The rotating carpet brush clogs so quickly with pet hair and is so difficult to clear that I have stopped using it.
When I opened the box, the dial was already broken. The plastic on the dial is flimsy and will not withstand a good clunking around in the house, which my old Miele did. I don’t know why the plastic is so shoddy on this model, but I see that the vacuum is on sale on a lot of sites, and I assume this is the reason why.
The sliding aspect of the brush was not easy to get a handle on. It sticks either on or off. My cleaning lady called me one day frustrated as to why she couldn’t figure it out. Then 1/4 of the brush bristles broke off with the plastic. This is when I knew I’d be returning it for another more standard Miele (I got the Callista and love it).
I’m giving this guy 3 stars because it cleans well and is easy to empty. Otherwise, it does not come close to my new (and old) beloved Miele vacuums.
For context, I have an 80 lb dog and a 120 lb dog who sheds and rolls. And a 5 year old. And a yard in which no grass will grow. I'm allergic to everything in the standard skin and blood tests, mostly 4s, if that means anything to you. I used to fill a Dyson Big Ball Animal 2 every two days, and it smelled and I couldn't empty it without sneezing.
Suction: I'd compare it to a good shopvac. But this one's quiet and has multiple settings.
Sound: I get most of my vacuuming done at night when everyone else is asleep, and no one complains. You can have a conversation while vacuuming. My dogs were terrified of my Dyson and they don't mind the Miele.
Ease of use: The Parquet Twister head is amazing. I can get under and in between everything. I can even vacuum if my family leaves me a mess. The wand is longer and more adjustable than any other vacuum I've used, and it's effortless to control. It's quick to pull off the wand and slide the brush down to get into some little area and go right back to vacuuming if, like me, you need to vacuum literally every surface in your house.
Allergies: I used to get a runny nose while vacuuming with my Dyson. No dust comes out of the Miele's exhaust. The canister opens more than 90 degrees, and the opening is large, so emptying is not a mess. The extra dust filter makes a huge difference. if you didn't know, it has a fine dust filter that contains the smaller dust particles and can be emptied wet so it doesn't become airborne. I can carefully empty the canister inside even with my allergies, and I used to have to beg someone else to empty my Dyson outside.
I'm not the kind of person who buys expensive things if a cheap one will do. I worked all the way up the vacuum ladder hoping to find something that worked, but now that I've used this vacuum I'd easily pay double the price for it because it's made that much of a difference in my quality of life. Buy it. Or buy the electric head model if you have carpet. The only other difference in all the Miele canister models is the attachments, and they're generally cheaper separately anyway. If you can afford this vacuum there is no way you will regret the purchase.