In a direct comparison in any case he brought on full blast only just times as much "train" like a half untwisted Miele S771 Tango.
For most "household dust" That's enough, but if you even need reserves to eg glass fragments or (in this "winter" still not up to date but who knows what's coming ...) Crumb of grit capture etc. clean, then turn I Miele easy according to, but this measly savings rolls has these reserves not even so ...
In addition nch the bulky design of the widely projecting handle bar, a very stiff, extremely thick (at the tube handle yet, but is towards the engine almost twice as thick) tube and the non-existent accessory tray for small nozzle.
OK, he st even at full power really very, very quiet, at any rate, the motor alone, the difference from the cranked Miele with the growl of the nozzle is then hardly given, but the "half power" already better absorbent Tango is then also not loud.
When Tango then comes the even more extensive range of special nozzles for all possible and impossible tasks to the significantly improved plug-in system (lock!)
So the decision was easy, the saving rolls remained in the store, the Miele Tango came with ...