I was up to now always go with bagless vacuums and am glad finally to be away from it. Was tired of the filter with a vacuum cleaner to suck second every few days again, so that at all bit by what comes to suction power. Nevertheless, it was front sucked weak for back strongly defies the dirt of the past few weeks. So when Miele is now absolutely final, while vacuuming it really takes no longer that typical "smell of dust" true, what is the back is really only clean, warm air.
This Miele is now also my first vacuum cleaner that has a really meaningful step control - on carpeting is even the 4 out of 6 stages still so strong that you can hardly move the floor nozzle. So the third stage is for normal carpet quite sufficient, yet pleasantly quiet. Nevertheless, thanks to the 2200W up the possibility with powerful suction dirt from joints and slots to suck, where one does not fully get there with the crevice nozzle. As I said, the first vacuum cleaner, in which I feel the rule option to be very useful. For all other predecessors, the suction was (if it was regulated) to max because everything underneath was even more catastrophic.
The weight and dimensions are also ideal if you come from a "R2D2" -Industriesauger who likes to tip over in a jerky train on the tube, the flat design is a absoluler blessing. So easy that you do not notice, drags a vacuum cleaner behind. Pipes and hoses can be easily disassembled without effort, the storage is also perfectly be described as perfect. Only the Parquet flying just a bit lonely now rum :-)
So, a device, which does not desire leaves absolutely open. The filter bags are a bit expensive, but when I see how many Bagless vacuum cleaners I've already worn out in recent years and the profit should expect comfort that make few bucks for a new filter bag also nothing.