- Miele has launched Guard L1 Comfort XL Cylinder Vacuum
- It has a complementary application, LDC screen and automatic floors detection
- Available now in the United Kingdom and Ireland, RRP £ 499
Malle has launched a new cylinder vacuum that has a range of avant -garde characteristics for a more efficient and low effort cleaning routine. The Vacuum L1 Comfort XL presents the integration of Wi-Fi, a complementary application and automatic floors detection, all the characteristics that appear in the best wireless stick vacuum cleaners, but (until now), nowhere else.
The LCD screen, as I would find in one of Dyson’s best vacuum cleaners in the market, provides a useful way to transmit information at a glance. It will tell you what percentage is the dust bag full, so you don’t have to worry about exceling and you can make sure you are prepared with spare parts before you need them. It will also tell you when the exhaust filter needs to replace and provide warning notifications, for example, if there is a block that needs attention.
You can also access this information through a complementary application. I’m not sure if you has to Download the complementary application to use this machine effectively, but I hope not.
Another useful feature covered in (quite late) of the wireless stick vacuners is the automatic suction adjustment. Miele L1’s guard can say what type of floor it is and change the level of suction in response. Therefore, the dust from the carpet fibers will increase, but falls to a lower power mode for hard floors, where the dust is right on the surface.
Although you do not have to worry about preserving the battery (as you could in a wireless vacuum), it is a victory when it comes to waste energy, and also guarantee efficient cleaning with a minimum effort. If you want to manually change the suction, you can do it through a mango switch instead of having to return to the container.
Each data point that the application and LCD screen show focused on highlighting common problems that cause a loss in suction power, both immediately and that can cause longer -term performance problems during the life of the vacuum.
Dan Young, Floor Care Manager at Honey GB
“Miele Guard L1’s vacuum is designed to make her cleaning routine smarter and more efficient,” Dan Young, Care Manager of the Miele GB floor, told Techradar. “Each data point that the application and LCD screen shows focused on highlighting common problems that cause a loss in suction power, both immediately and that can cause long -term performance problems during the life of the vacuum.”
The comfort cylinder of Mielle Guard L1 is now available in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with a PVP of £ 499. It is one of several `1 ‘’ Guard vacuum cleaners, but unfortunately, it seems that it is only the comfort comfort that comes with the screen, the application connectivity and the automatic suction adjustment. Malle has presence both in the United States and Australia, but there is still no news about whether the new model will get there.
Why wait for her?
Wireless and baggal stick vacuners are still the floors cleaner Du JourAnd I can see why. It is certainly convenient not to have to dodge cables and plug and replace in power shots as it advances in its cleaning routine. But there are inconveniences in this emptiness style. Vertical vacuum cleaners or cylinder vacuum cleaners almost always have more suction power, and last much more.
The bags are a minor discomfort but also have their benefits. One of my regular vacuum evaluators swears for bags in bags, and there are benefits for allergy patients because there is less possibilities that dust and other particles escape from air to air once they have been absorbed.
In summary, these alternative types of vacuums are not a dusty relic (word game) of a past era, and there is no reason why stick vacuners should be all attention. Honey is known as a more traditional premium brand, and I am pleased to see that it has finally taken a step forward to deliver a cylinder void for the modern era.