The Miele S7 Salsa Upright Vacuum Cleaner S7280 Review The Miele S7 Salsa performed very well on carpeting and rugs. First we used flour to simulate small dust particles. The Miele sucked these up in one pass. It moves remarkably well because of the patented SwivelNeck design. It also sucked up large particles like these crushed potato chips easily leaving nothing behind. On hard floors, the Miele S7280 cleans to the edge if you go head on. The flour wasn’t sucked up totally. We had to activate the brush bar to completely clean up the fine particulates. The large particles came off the ground much easier on hard flooring. The 12 foot stretchy hose and the on board tools do a nice job from the ceiling to the stairs. The Miele is at the top of the class when it comes to filtration quality, emitting no airborne particles. The noise level is also quiet for an upright vacuum at 65 to 75 decibels. Also, the suction is powerful at over 22 kilopascals. The maintenance that is required for this vacuum is pretty straightforward, and very painless considering it is a bagged machine. You have three filters total if you count the vacuum bag. The first filter is at the bottom. Just flip it open to get to the charcoal filter. Make sure to change this once a year. The second filter is actually the vacuum bag. Change this 5.45-liter bag when the indicator light goes off on the front of the Miele S7 Salsa. The final filter is called the motor filter. This also needs to …
I just bought one off EBAY! Cannot wait to use it because I have pets.
BTW the pre-motor filter needs changing every 4 bags.
Dyson has more suction and you can find a charcoal filter for dyson
@zunehdrocks See a Dyson vs Miele here, search for YouTube video ID: 44ymzkbCMgg
@BoogieWithStew that video shows a dyson engineered for low pile carpets and it doesn’t have a roller brush. In the video its medium pile carpet
@panaclean775 dyson doesn’t but other companies make dyson charcoal filters