Even the lowly canister vacuum now wants access to your Wi-Fi network

The Miele Guard L1 Electro is now available for $ 1,499, making it the most expensive model in the company L1 range and considerably more expensive than even the $ 380 cartridge vacuum than Dyson still sells. It seems a lot for a vacuum that always has a power cord, but the electro offers additional features, including an integrated LCD touch screen to change the cleaning mode of the vacuum cleaner. The screen also displays status messages allowing you to know when the filter or vacuum bag must be replaced, or if a hoof is detected.
Electro connects to the Miele mobile application on Wi-Fi giving you another option to stay above these important state messages. And if it’s time to replace bags or filters, you can control them directly via the application.


