Miele S7260 Cat & Dog Upright Vacuum Cleaner

  • Patented SwivelNeck technology allows for extreme maneuverability
  • Automatic height adjustment
  • Active Air Clean Filter and Miele’s AirClean Sealed System
  • Features a Mini Turbo Brush in addition to an integrated dusting brush, upholstery tool and crevice nozzle
  • LED headlight

The Miele S7 Series features breakthrough SwivelNeck technology that lets you steer your upright with little more than a turn of your wrist or even extend it into its unique flat-to-the-floor position. So instead of having to move furniture while cleaning, you’ll maneuver around and under it. The control and responsiveness of the S7 Series is perfectly complemented by its outstanding versatility. With an independently powered, spring-loaded roller brush, these AirClean Sealed System vacuum cleaners are capable of lifting dirt, dust and debris from the deepest pile carpets in one swift pass and then transitioning gracefully to a smooth surface, such as a polished hardwood floor. Miele’s S7 vacuums feature a 12-foot integrated flexible h

List Price: $ 715.00

Price: $ 649.00

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  1. 200 of 200 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The best vacuum I have ever owned, January 26, 2012
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    I have only had the Miele (pronounced ‘Mee-lah’) S7260 Cat and Dog for a short time, but I have put it through its paces throughout the house, which is approximately 3500 sq. ft. and consists of all type of flooring – plush carpet, Berber carpet, wool area rugs, hardwood, ceramic tile, stair runners, etc. Barring anything happening to change my opinion (such as something breaking that shouldn’t break, etc.), I really like this machine!

    In the past, I have used bagless machines – which I hated because they are a filthy mess to empty. Also, if you have a dog with fur dander, the dander winds up plugging up all the inner suction holes and you have to use another vacuum to clean your vacuum (how stupid is that?), and they build up odor that you can’t get rid of. So – nothing for me without a good bag system, thank you very much. Had an Oreck XL-21 (top of the line when purchased) that has served us pretty well for many years, but because of some issues with the Oreck store and how they do business (won’t go into that here) I ruled out any future purchase. I did quite a lot of research on selecting the new vacuum, and the Miele models were always at the top of the lists, including Good Housekeeping and Consumer Reports.

    The S7260 Cat and Dog is essentially the same vac as the other S7200 series Miele vacs, which are all built the same and only differ in certain options that you may or may not be interested in (like automatic settings and touch controls versus knobs, etc.). The Cat and Dog comes with an activated charcoal exhaust filter that cleans the output air to 99.5% (versus 99.8% with a HEPA) for particles of 3 microns. What the activated charcoal provides though, is removal of odors from the exhaust air – like pet dander smells and general “dusty” smell that is noticeable from most machines as the bag gets fuller. This works extremely well, and the air is not only very clean but odor free. The Cat and Dog also includes the Miele Turbo Brush attachment, which the other models do not. This attachment is very useful for stairs with carpet, dog beds, hard to reach carpeted areas, auto floor mats, etc. It has a roller brush that is activated by the airflow rather than a motor. It does a generally good job of getting the hair off of things, though you do have to spend a little time developing the right “touch”, because too much pressure on the tool will stop the brushes.

    The onboard accessories (or tools) include an upholstery tool, round brush with soft natural hairs, long crevice tool. The tools are housed on the back of the vac unit, and are very easy to extract and replace with one hand while you’re working – handy when changing tools as you go along. The removable hose is claimed to extend 12 or 15 feet, but that might be a stretch (pun intended). However, working in a 8 to 10 foot area from the vac, it does very well. The hose has a pivoting elbow connection at the bottom that you lock into place when using, and it prevents the machine from tipping. This works very well, and also allows the upright to ‘follow’ you as you move along. For stairs, it is not too likely that you’ll get all the way up an entire flight, though I did come close. Our 9 ft. ceilings give us an extra long staircase, and I got to about 3 from the top and didn’t want to try to pull the hose any further. What I did was relocate the vac to the top of the stairs and fed the hose through the spindles of our upstairs railing (to prevent it tumbling down the stairs). That worked great.

    The extension on the hose has a nice handle, and telescopes to give further reach. It is quite nice and easy to use. In fact, I plan to use a good floor brush in the future and this will be the perfect length for that.

    The SWIVEL ability of the S7260 is fantastic! You can glide this vac into and under things very easily with almost no effort. In fact, the swivel handle combined with the 360 degree rubber castors makes this machine a joy to use. Despite its weight, it is very easy to guide it anywhere you want.

    LIKES:
    – Solid, quality feel overall. This feels like it is worth what you paid for it.
    – Amazing power that really gets the carpets and floors clean, and is adjustable for heavy or delicate work.
    – The swivel ability is terrific. Maneuvers like a sports car.
    – Onboard extension hose and attachments – convenient and work well.
    – Ability to switch off the powered brush easily when moving from carpet to hardwood or tile.
    – Rubber wheels that are quiet and won’t scratch your expensive floors.
    – Long 39 ft. cord
    – Turbo brush accessory
    – Goes almost perfectly flat to get under furniture.

    DISLIKES -or- Compromises
    – Heavy. This is a compromise of course, because this thing is built solidly.
    – I’ve noticed that the power cord gets warm when in use. Probably (hopefully) nothing.
    – Expensive replacement materials: Bags are…

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  2. 89 of 89 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Miele Cat and Dog S7260, February 12, 2011
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    This review is from: Miele S7260 Cat & Dog Upright Vacuum Cleaner (Misc.)

    I have used Kirby, Rainbow, and several other high end vacuums. The Miele S7260 is by far the best vacuum I have used in its price range. Much better design than the Dyson Ball. The Dyson Ball will not roll under furniture but the Miele lays completely flat and turns better than a Dyson Ball. The vacuum is powerful, quiet, and I enjoy using it. I ended up purchasing the unit from Carmens Vacuum and Janitorial in Columbus Ohio. The owner was very helpful and couldn’t recommend any other vacuum in the store. I asked if price was not a problem what vacuum would you buy? He said the Miele upright. I compared several other $500-$800 vacuums and went with the Miele. Carmens offered a 7 year full warranty at no cost. The S7260 comes with the LED lights and the pet filter. I won’t post the price but I couldn’t find a better deal; not even on Amazon. The only difference in the more expensive S7 units is the top air flow control knob. One is manual like the S7260 and the more costly ones are automatic. I preferred the manual control and it was $150 cheaper. The motors, filters, bags, lights all exactly the same.

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  3. 80 of 80 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best vacuum I have ever owned, January 26, 2012
    By 
    Justin Opinion (USA) –
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    (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
      

    I have only had the Miele (pronounced ‘Mee-lah’) S7260 Cat and Dog for a short time, but I have put it through its paces throughout the house, which is approximately 3500 sq. ft. and consists of all type of flooring – plush carpet, Berber carpet, wool area rugs, hardwood, ceramic tile, stair runners, etc. Barring anything happening to change my opinion (such as something breaking that shouldn’t break, etc.), I really like this machine!

    In the past, I have used bagless machines – which I hated because they are a filthy mess to empty. Also, if you have a dog with fur dander, the dander winds up plugging up all the inner suction holes and you have to use another vacuum to clean your vacuum (how stupid is that?), and they build up odor that you can’t get rid of. So – nothing for me without a good bag system, thank you very much. Had an Oreck XL-21 (top of the line when purchased) that has served us pretty well for many years, but because of some issues with the Oreck store and how they do business (won’t go into that here) I ruled out any future purchase. I did quite a lot of research on selecting the new vacuum, and the Miele models were always at the top of the lists, including Good Housekeeping and Consumer Reports.

    The S7260 Cat and Dog is essentially the same vac as the other S7200 series Miele vacs, which are all built the same and only differ in certain options that you may or may not be interested in (like automatic settings and touch controls versus knobs, etc.). The Cat and Dog comes with an activated charcoal exhaust filter that cleans the output air to 99.5% (versus 99.8% with a HEPA) for particles of 3 microns. What the activated charcoal provides though, is removal of odors from the exhaust air – like pet dander smells and general “dusty” smell that is noticeable from most machines as the bag gets fuller. This works extremely well, and the air is not only very clean but odor free. The Cat and Dog also includes the Miele Turbo Brush attachment, which the other models do not. This attachment is very useful for stairs with carpet, dog beds, hard to reach carpeted areas, auto floor mats, etc. It has a roller brush that is activated by the airflow rather than a motor. It does a generally good job of getting the hair off of things, though you do have to spend a little time developing the right “touch”, because too much pressure on the tool will stop the brushes.

    The onboard accessories (or tools) include an upholstery tool, round brush with soft natural hairs, long crevice tool. The tools are housed on the back of the vac unit, and are very easy to extract and replace with one hand while you’re working – handy when changing tools as you go along. The removable hose is claimed to extend 12 or 15 feet, but that might be a stretch (pun intended). However, working in a 8 to 10 foot area from the vac, it does very well. The hose has a pivoting elbow connection at the bottom that you lock into place when using, and it prevents the machine from tipping. This works very well, and also allows the upright to ‘follow’ you as you move along. For stairs, it is not too likely that you’ll get all the way up an entire flight, though I did come close. Our 9 ft. ceilings give us an extra long staircase, and I got to about 3 from the top and didn’t want to try to pull the hose any further. What I did was relocate the vac to the top of the stairs and fed the hose through the spindles of our upstairs railing (to prevent it tumbling down the stairs). That worked great.

    The extension on the hose has a nice handle, and telescopes to give further reach. It is quite nice and easy to use. In fact, I plan to use a good floor brush in the future and this will be the perfect length for that.

    The SWIVEL ability of the S7260 is fantastic! You can glide this vac into and under things very easily with almost no effort. In fact, the swivel handle combined with the 360 degree rubber castors makes this machine a joy to use. Despite its weight, it is very easy to guide it anywhere you want.

    LIKES:
    – Solid, quality feel overall. This feels like it is worth what you paid for it.
    – Amazing power that really gets the carpets and floors clean, and is adjustable for heavy or delicate work.
    – The swivel ability is terrific. Maneuvers like a sports car.
    – Onboard extension hose and attachments – convenient and work well.
    – Ability to switch off the powered brush easily when moving from carpet to hardwood or tile.
    – Rubber wheels that are quiet and won’t scratch your expensive floors.
    – Long 39 ft. cord
    – Turbo brush accessory
    – Goes almost perfectly flat to get under furniture.

    DISLIKES -or- Compromises
    – Heavy. This is a compromise of course, because this thing is built solidly.
    – I’ve noticed that the power cord gets warm when in use. Probably (hopefully) nothing.
    – Expensive replacement materials:…

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