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Miele Vacuum Cleaner Bags Type FJM AirClean

  • 4 – pack of FJM AirClean Vacuum Bags
  • 1 – Motor Filter
  • 1 – Super Air Clean Filter
  • Fits Miele Vacuum models S241 – S256i, S290 – S291, S300i – S399
  • S500 – S578, S700 – S758, S4000 – S4999

The new Miele FJM AirClean vacuum bags are an improvement over the earlier design. Over 80 years of experience have allowed Miele engineers to design a truly improved vacuum bag. The new design employs nine levels of filtration, improved air flow, high strength netting, and up to 30% improved performance and design over its predecessor. A new self sealing collar locks dust and contents inside of the dust bag so they do not escape into your home when replacing bags.

Each box of AirClean vacuum bags contains the following:

*4 – pack of FJM AirClean Vacuum Bags
*1 – Motor Filter
*1 – Super Air Clean Filter

Miele FJM AirClean vacuum bags are used with the following Miele vacuums: S4000-S4999, S700-S758S, S500-S578, S300i-S399, S290-S291, S241-S256i.

List Price: $ 17.95

Price: $ 17.95

Miele Olympus Canister Vacuum Cleaner, S2120 Olympus S2 – Lotus White

  • Telescopic Wand
  • Rug and Floor Tool
  • Super Air Clean Filter
  • Adjustable Suction

The Miele S2 Olympus S2120 Canister Vacuum Cleaner is ideal for low pile carpeting and hard surface flooring. It features a six-speed rotary dial power control that is easy to use. The accessory tools include a dusting brush, upholstery nozzle, and crevice tool. 4.76 quart Hyclean dust bag provides additional filtration and features a self-closing collar that automatically seals the bag as soon as the dust compartment lid is opened Automatic cable rewind Stainless steel wand Safety shut-off to prevent overheating Manufacturer’s 7-year suction motor, 7-year casing, & 1-year all non-wearing components warranty

List Price: $ 349.00

Price: $ 349.00

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  1. 261 of 280 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Terrific lower-priced additions to the Miele canister vacuum line, November 16, 2009
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    hyperbolium (Earth, USA) –
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    Miele is a family-owned German manufacturer of home appliances. The company’s philosophy of continuous improvement (“Immer Besser”) has made them a favorite throughout the world. Their products don’t have bargain prices, but provide value in high quality design and manufacturing that results in superior performance and durability. Miele was founded in 1899 and began producing vacuum cleaners in 1927; their vacuums have become favorites of professionals worldwide, including many top-end hotel staffs.

    The Miele S2 line of canister vacuums is new for 2009, offering the quality and many of Miele’s standard features at a lower price. There are three S2 models, all sharing the same 1200-watt base vacuum. The canister has six power settings and a standard air filter that catches 94% of particles down to 0.3 microns. The Olympus model is the lowest priced of the three, and features a floor/carpet combo head (SBD350-3), non-electric hose and a telescoping wand. The Delphi model substitutes a power head (SEB217-3), electric hose (SES116) and electric telescoping wand (SET220). The Titan model retains the power components of the Delphi and adds a parquet floor brush (SBB-3) and active HEPA filter.

    Note that all three models can support the power hose and brush, but only the Delphi and Titan include it as part of the package. Similarly, all three models support the active HEPA filter, but only the Titan includes it in its package. If you don’t currently need a power head you can buy the Olympus and add the power components later; you’ll pay more in the end, but you won’t have to buy power components now that you may not need for a few years. The non-electric combo head works well on smooth flooring, is usable on short-pile carpet, and is difficult to use on deeper-pile carpet.

    Like all Miele vacuum cleaners, the S2 is well designed and manufactured in Germany. The vacuum has a range of 29.5 feet from the end of the self-retracting power cord to the tip of the brush. The unit is light (under 10 lbs), nicely balanced and moves easily in any direction on its casters. The top-exhaust design allows you to vacuum easily with the canister standing up, such as on steps. The motor is surprisingly quiet, particularly at the lower power levels. The six power levels allow you to switch from floors and carpets to shelves and tabletops without accidentally grabbing objects or papers instead of dirt or dust.

    The S2 cleans very well and is a pleasure to use. The base has notches in which the hose can be parked, one for when the base is on its wheels, one for when the base is standing. This is a great touch, useful for temporarily standing the hose while you move a piece of furniture, and helpful for storing the vacuum in a closet without breaking down the hose and wand. Perhaps the only weakness of the S2 is the “varioclip” for tool storage, which rides somewhat uncomfortably on the hose rather than more naturally on the base. Changing the filter and bag are each a snap, and an indicator tells you when the bag is full.

    Finally, what compromises does the S2 line make from the more expensive S4 and S5 lines? The most obvious changes are to external components: a few parts, such as the bumper strip that surrounds the canister, are made from hard plastic rather than softer rubber. The operating radius is a few feet shorter (due to a shorter power cord), and the accessory brushes use some lower-cost materials (nylon versus natural bristle brush, plastic instead of metal). Inside, the S2 canister uses Miele’s “CleanAir System” construction, while the S4 and S5 canister use its “Sealed System.” Miele doesn’t offer a detailed comparison of the two, but one might assume the latter system provides an extra measure of dust capture that may be more appropriate for those with allergic sensitivities.

    The changes made to lower the price of the S2 line will make small differences in daily use, but shouldn’t compromise the vacuum’s core ability to clean. Those who are especially sensitive to dust should consider the HEPA-equipped Titan model, or stepping up to the S4 or S5; those with less stringent needs will find the S2 a terrific entry point to the Miele line of high quality vacuums. If budget is no issue, look at the S5 line, but if value-per-dollar is a major consideration, the S2 line will bring you Miele’s engineering and manufacturing prowess at a more affordable price. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]

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  2. Joseph B. Carter "JoeVacs4U"
    41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Another great Miele product, November 14, 2009
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    Joseph B. Carter “JoeVacs4U” (Hickory, NC) –
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    Miele has a long reputation for quality. This machine is no exception, although now it’s more affordable. This is the lightest Miele vacuum yet, at only 9.4 pounds. This is our second Miele canister.We still use the old one after 12 years, we just wanted a second one for the hard floors. We also own a Miele dishwasher and induction cooktop. I would recommend purchasing from a local dealer though, as there are many choices within the Miele line up, and you want to be sure you get the right product for your needs. That is much easier with a hands on demo.

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