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[–] Alchalide@lemmy.world 21 points 23 hours ago

Miele vacuums are awesome.

[–] PonyOfWar@pawb.social 21 points 1 day ago

We have a Miele that is still working quite well after more than 10 years.

Many people in Germany also swear by Vorwerk, but I don't like them due to their MLM practices.

[–] CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 19 hours ago

I’m a fan of the Miele canisters. I’ve not come across a Miele appliance that’s not fantastic. I’m not sure I trust the battery vacuums, but then, that opinion isn’t limited to just Miele. Bags are better than bag less, unless you’ve pets and piles of fur.

[–] ClassyHatter@sopuli.xyz 14 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Kärcher is a German manufacturer that makes different kind of cleaning products.

[–] LilaOrchideen@feddit.org 2 points 4 hours ago

their power washers used to be good, and they are so ubiquitous that the name turned into a verb for powerwashing here in Germany. But the last few years a lot of models have more an more plastic parts (that used to be brass) so they are not great anymore and break down much faster. We switched to a Nilfisk now.

[–] B0rax@feddit.org 2 points 22 hours ago

They also make vacuums, but the industrial kind.

[–] swizzlestick@lemmy.zip 6 points 21 hours ago

Whatever you get, go bagged over bagless for longevity. The bag is an effective first filter as well as crap storage.

Our Miele is still going strong after years of use. It has only ever needed a power switch replaced, which was a 5 minute job.

[–] ThePyroPython@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Pneumatic International i.e. the people who make Henry Hoover. You know the ones that are built like tanks that every cleaning service used because they're so reliable and last forever.

I believe they've also made a handheld one now.

Avoid Dyson, because they're overpriced, the build quality is terrible now, and Dyson is a Brexitier and Trump supporter.

[–] MurrayL@lemmy.world 7 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

The Henry range looks goofy but they’re truly BIFL - built to last and easily serviceable, with excellent spare parts availability.

[–] lgsp@feddit.it 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Bosch is usually good quality

[–] B0rax@feddit.org 1 points 22 hours ago

Debatable…

[–] Vinny_93@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

If you want bang for buck (we need a euro saying for this, effective euros?) I can recommend Inventum from the Netherlands. If I need household appliances they're usually the first one I check for country pride reasons.

[–] AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 3 points 22 hours ago

I have a Clas Ohlson (a Swedish dry-goods chain, operating in Scandinavia, Germany and formerly the UK) store-brand vacuum. They’re inexpensive and reliable.

[–] trem@feddit.it 1 points 18 hours ago

I’ve been using a Severin (German brand) upright vacuum cleaner for 7 years with no problems.

[–] gabelstapler@feddit.org 1 points 21 hours ago
[–] b_tr3e@feddit.org -2 points 19 hours ago
  • the plural of vacuum is vacua
  • there is no plural of vacuum
[–] banghida@lemm.ee 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] B0rax@feddit.org 5 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Grundig is not a Company anymore. It is only a name that got bought up in 2003. don’t expect anything from them.

[–] banghida@lemm.ee 1 points 22 hours ago (1 children)
[–] B0rax@feddit.org 3 points 20 hours ago

A Turkish white-goods manufacturer Wikipedia