Miele SUB20 Universal Brush

Thursday, 16. September 2010


Miele SUB20 Universal Brush

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   Brand: Miele

   Model : SUB 20




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Miele SUB20 Universal Brush Overviews

Miele Universal Brush – SUB20. Ideal For Dusting Bookshelves, Large Vertical Surfaces And Extile Wall Coverings. Two Swivel Joints Provide 360-Degree Rotation. Black Finish


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Miele Genuine SF-H 10 HEPA Filter For S142- S168 Universal Vacs

Friday, 16. April 2010

Miele Genuine SF-H 10 HEPA Filter For S142- S168 Universal Vacs Review

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Miele Genuine SF-H 10 HEPA Filter For S142- S168 Universal Vacs Feature

Miele Genuine SF-H 10 HEPA Filter For S142- S168 Universal Vacs Overview

The Active H.E.P.A. High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filter captures and retains tiny lung-damaging particles including dust mite feces and pollen. It also conforms to the new stringent European standard for filtration EN 1822 which means that it traps 99.99 of all particles that are as tiny as 0.3 of a micron! Designed so well these filters only need to be replaced once a year.Compatible with the following Miele modelsS142- S168Free shipping on orders 60.00 or more

Miele : S163 Universal Mini Upright Vacuum – Black

Thursday, 25. March 2010

Miele : S163 Universal Mini Upright Vacuum – Black Review

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*Note that the same model is available on Amazon for a different price, I’m not sure why.

*The only difference between the S163 and S168 is the HEPA filter on the S168…I found it was significantly cheaper to buy the S163 and add the HEPA filer purchased separately.

It is extremely difficult to find a bagged stick vac. For those of us with allergies (or just aversion to dust) “bagless” vacuums are not attractive. Dumping the dust bin re-releases lots of junk (especially the smallest, lightest particles) back into the air.


 

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