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Ideal for the cleaning of deep carpets or gentle hard floors the powerful Miele Blizzard CX1 Electro+ Bagless Canister Vacuum makes tough jobs easier. With its impressive 1,200-watt Vortex PowerLine Motor, and its GORE® CleanStream® Fine Dust Filter the Electro+ gives bagged vacuums a run for their money. The vortex motor’s extensive air throughput ensures fine dust is separated from coarse debris. This separation allows for efficient hygienic emptying via a bottom one-touch release valve. The valve guarantees the operator comes in contact with as little waste as possible saving time and money otherwise spent on bagged vacuums.
Along with hygienic emptying the CX1 Electro+ bagless is also equipped with Miele’s Comfort Clean™ System. This system employs an array of innovative sensors to measure the air throughput of the GORE® CleanStream® Fine Dust Filter and automatically activates its self-cleaning function when necessary. The self-cleaning function can also be activated manually guaranteeing the vacuum and motor continue to operate at peak performance. The HEPA™ AirClean Lifetime Filter traps 99.99% of dust, dirt, household allergens and is 100% Maintenance-Free, no replacement necessary! The Blizzard CX1 Electro+ comes standard with a 7-Year Motor Manufacturer's Warranty and an additional 1-Year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty.
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In order to be entitled to the product warranty, you must register your purchased product online here or by completing a limited warranty card and mailing it to: Miele, Inc., 9 Independence Way, Princeton, N.J. 08540.
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History of Miele:
Did you know that the roughly 120-year-old company we know as Miele began its life in Germany in June of 1899 with two men at the forefront, Carl Miele and Reinhard Zinkann? Their original aim was to establish a factory for making cream separators. That's right, the home appliance powerhouse we know today was once in the dairy industry. In 1903 they got their start in the home appliance industry with their first washing machine. And by 1923, they were on washing machine model number 50. Within the next year, the expanded factory in Bielefeld is finally up and running. In 1925 Miele manufactured the first gas and coal-powered washing machines designed for indoor use. Then finally, in 1931, Miele introduced its first vacuum cleaner in the "shape of a torpedo" named the Model L, a design similar to those of today.
By 1935, their vacuum sales have skyrocketed, and advanced models with simplified operation and attractive prices resulted in the substantially quick growth of sales for the company. However, in 1940, due to the war, the production of household appliances was significantly reduced. As an example, only 22,000 washing machines (about 10,000 were Miele) were allowed to be manufactured during these hard times. Things pick back up for Miele in 1943 when the German food industry urgently need stoves and feed cookers. From 1955 till now, the company's primary focus has been manufacturing household appliances for the kitchen, laundry, and floor care, as well as commercial equipment in places like medical facilities and hotels. Miele's goal has always been to be the world's most trusted and desirable premium brand. Miele's company mission statement has never changed since 1899. "Immer Besser," meaning "forever better," has been the hallmark of a historically beloved and world-renowned company.
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