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My vacuum just bit the dust. It was a Miele, I got it because I remembered an AMA from a vacuum repair guy more than 10 years ago who said they were the best. It had terrible suction and the cord isn't long enough to make it all the way across some rooms (have to stop half way and plug into a closer outlet).

So, can anyone please recommend a great vacuum, good for pet hair in carpets, can also handle tile, has a long cord, preferably an upright with a canister instead of a bag, and a lot of suction.

Thanks.

My vacuum just bit the dust. It was a Miele, I got it because I remembered an AMA from a vacuum repair guy more than 10 years ago who said they were the best. It had terrible suction and the cord isn't long enough to make it all the way across some rooms (have to stop half way and plug into a closer outlet). So, can anyone please recommend a great vacuum, good for pet hair in carpets, can also handle tile, has a long cord, preferably an upright with a canister instead of a bag, and a lot of suction. Thanks.

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That is what I was expecting when we got the Miele. I could have just gotten a lemon, but the results of the one we had were disappointing. We ended up getting a Dyson Ball Animal 3. While I hate the cheap plastic construction of it, damn does it deliver. Re-vacuuming the rooms that were done just hours before the Miele died, it pulled out an entire cannister of hair & dust from each room, and the cord is long enough to reach all areas of all rooms. Maybe Miele has some higher end models that can rival this performance, I might check them out in 10 or so years when this new one craps out.

[–] 0 pt

Damn - sorry to hear that. They are a big investment (relatively) to have it not perform.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, so many people say it is a good brand. I must have had a lemon.