Vacuum Cleaner Spares

Miele are committed to providing reliable and great quality products, as well as exceptional service for our customers. Made in Germany, our appliances are designed and tested to last for up to 20 years, and in a lot of cases longer, however we understand sometimes there can be accidents along the way.

This is why we are launching a new page on our Online Store especially for Vacuum cleaner spare parts. From handles to floorheads, and from vacuum cleaner lids to suction hoses, our vacuum spares store caters to most needs that you could have throughout the life of you vacuum cleaner.

The online store allows for quick and easy purchase of the accessories and spare parts you need, without leaving the comfort of your home. It also allows you to pay by credit or debit card for ease of payment, in only a few simple steps.

To ensure you receive the exceptional customer service we deliver, Miele highly recommend that any repairs on your appliances be carried out by a fully trained Miele technician or one of our service agents, as they are fully qualified and trained in using the latest equipment and programmes needed to complete any repairs as quickly as possible, so you can get on with your day. This will also protect your guarantees and warranties (statutory rights remain unaffected).

 Click here to visit the Spare parts store.

 These spare parts are also available directly from Miele by calling us on 0845 365 6600

How do you Pronounce Miele?

'Miele' is the family name of one of the two original founders of the German white goods manufacturer that trades globally under the same name.  Carl Miele and Reinhard Zinkann founded the company in 1899, and four generations later the same two families proudly own the business today!

But how do you pronounce 'Miele'? 

  • 'mile-ee'?
  • 'mee-lay'?
  • 'mee-luh'?

ANSWER: 'mee-luh' ! (like the name Sheila) 

Quick German pronunciation lesson:

  • the combination 'ie' in a German word are pronounced 'ee' in English, like 'bier'
  • the combination 'ei' in a German word are pronounced 'eye' in English, like the 'Rhein' river
  • the ending 'e' in a German word is usually pronounced 'uh'

Here is a video with Miele staff pronouncing Miele correctly:

 

For more information on domestic appliances online, visit http://www.miele.co.uk