The build quality of all Miele appliances is amazing — every single part in a Miele appliance is made at the Miele factory in Germany where they test them to last for 20 years. Most other manufactures will source parts from all over the world, mainly to try and keep the price down. All have a reputation for high-quality products. Though not all Miele products are that expensive, one reason their higher-end items cost more is Miele has extremely strict quality control, manufacturing all their products in one massive facility in Germany.
The company was founded in by Carl Miele and Reinhard Zinkann, and it has always been a family-owned and run company. Motors for the Miele merchandise range are supplied and made from their plant km away in Euskirchen.
And the ownership of products from such a brand reveals much about its users: Miele customers have high expectations for the performance and sustainability of their appliances. Since its founding in , Miele has been owned by the Miele family 51 percent and the Zinkann family 49 percent. Founded in , Miele is one of the most popular high-end appliance manufacturers in their home country of Germany.
Due to the financial practicalities of small appliance manufacturing, the products will be assembled in China. Much like the successful designed-locally, Sino-manufactured dichotomy perfected by Breville, the brainstorming behind Smeg smalls will be confined to Italy but the actual grunt work will be off-shored. How to Pronounce Miele. According to Pchola, the right way to say Miele is mee-luh. Quality, Design and Innovation. All Bosch Series 8 washing machines are made in Germany.
Almost every range will boast an appliance made in Germany, but some appliances such as ovens and cooktops may be manufactured in Italy or Spain. Miele Vaccum Cleaners are made at their Bielefeld factory, Germany.
This includes, for example, the production of plastic components through in-house injection moulding as well as assembly. Our products are built in our own Wisconsin and Arizona facilities, where we control every step of the manufacturing process. Dutch: from a personal name, perhaps of Germanic origin, or from a reduced form of the personal names Amilius, Amelis, or Emilia.
Miele tends to specialize in corded, bagged vacuums with fantastic suction and quality. Pound for pound, a canister, bagged vacuum packs more of a punch than the sleek, bagless upright machines that you'll see on most department store shelves.
However, Miele knows that a bagless machine will require a good deal more upkeep, and is more likely to get clogged with filth. Miele does now make a couple of bagless machines, and chances are that they're great. But the classic version is the tried and tested hero. In a world driven by profit margins, Miele is a proud exception dedicated to doing things better. Such a long and reliable history helps us believe that Miele is set in its ways. For generations they've been making better and better things.
For generations to come, they'll keep making things better. Switch to U. Search for long lasting things Account Search for long lasting things Yoga Mats Travel Pens. Wallets Hats Scarves Sunglasses. Backpacks Handbags Totes Satchels. Feminine Care Razors Wash Bags. Wallets Belts Hats Scarves Sunglasses. Backpacks Briefcases Satchels. Again, seems unlikely if they are going to bother building a dedicated electronics plant.
I don't think any of us doubt Miele is the highest quality on the market. That doesn't change the fact that I want to see facts about it, not hype. Miele does build most of their electronics but not neccessarily all of their electronics. All the parts use in a Miele have to pass Mieles quality control processes and I'm sure their engineers interface with the sourced parts vendors to ensure high quality parts are ensured.
I personally don't see any issue with Mieles statement that they have many different Miele owned factories building Miele parts. But nowhere does it state that all the parts, or only the parts used, in a Miele are manufactured only by Miele. This is apparently a leap that the unenlighted salesman made or assumed or just told you to get you to consider a higher dollar purchase that probably paid a higher commission and spiff.
Hi Xedos, Sorry to disagree with you, because we normally agree on most things, But sale commisions and Spiffs have been around a long, long, time. In part of my career in the appliance bussiness I was a sales person back in the 80's and early 90's and my commisions and Spiffs were the Major part of my income.
The high end appliances generally carried the highest commision percentage and also carried the highest spiffs. I know some sales people who would look at the commision and spiff sheet at the begining of the week and make a decision to only steer customers to the highest paying pieces based on the customers purchase bracket.
You should always have caution when a sales person says "let me show you something over here" They are gentlly guiding you to their better commision piece. As always recommended by you, and most other Garen Webbers, a shopper should do their homework first, decide what they want, an stick to their decissions. I was just saying I don't remember miele's being higher than anyone else's.
We totally agree that some salespeople push products based on the "tip" sheet or that Hawaiian vacation carrot INSTEAD of what will benefit the customer most. Our year-old Miele vacuum says right on the bottom that it was assembled in China with parts made in Germany. It's the best vacuum we have ever owned by far. To this day, absolutely nothing has gone wrong with it.
Indem Sie weiterhin auf der Website surfen bzw. Mehr erfahren. Ultimate Lighting Sale. Bathroom Vanity Sale. Bestselling Chandeliers and Pendants. Sign In. Join as a Pro. Houzz TV. Houzz Research. Shop Featured Holiday Categories. Home Decor. Holiday Decor. Christmas Trees. Holiday Lighting. Gift Cards. Miele only produced in Germany--I don't know? I ran across a blog written by a guy who follows the European appliance market, and in an article in which he discusses the reasons so many European appliance companies are moving their production to Eastern European countries, he says the following: "This is not a new issue.
Email Save Comment Sort by: Oldest. Newest Oldest. Like Save. Related Discussions LED lights over countertop produce horrible glare, killing my eyes! I'm about to order some strip led lights from Inspired LED with a dimmer and just found a couple things to cheaply diffuse the light.
I think the suggestions were for film lighting but they can work under a counter unseen. The first was wax paper. The second was a shower curtain - cut to size. Of course my concern is the appearance and application of these inexpensive materials.
I know I'm placing them as close to the front of the cabinet as possible, though I've tossed around a couple other ideas to reduce or eliminate the reflection.
I have wondered if installing a corner-shaped piece of wood in the front or back lip to direct the light at a 45 degree angle either away from the backsplash or toward the backsplash would be helpful in reducing the reflection of the light. Another option is making them into uplights since they're so thin, it might be possible to do that and still keep them concealed, but I haven't come up with how to do that.
I need UCL because our lighting is poor and the kitchen is small-ish. I just don't want to replace batteries or turn on and off each light individually. That was annoying the second day I had them.
To answer your posted question, what color scheme depends on YOU and what colors suit you and your family! People react to colors in different ways.
My suggestion is go to a paint store, grab some samples paint chips first, then small sample cans and try some of them out. See what strikes your fancy, and see these colors throughout different times of the day, as the hue will change as the sun's position changes.
Once you have found your favorites, you'll then need to decide where to apply them. If you are comfortable with painting the whole room one color, but like several others, chose one for the wall, and plan to use the others as accents. IF you already have a favorite piece, whether it be a piece of art, a vase, anything It will all fall into place.
If you are interested in some nice prints for your finished wall, my website is filled with galleries of all kinds of images that can be customized to size, material, and style.
0コメント