With very little reconfiguring, I used the Boost CX1 to clean my floors, my curtains, my car, and even my range hood.
If you’re used to an upright or stick vacuum, canister vacuum cleaners-which suck debris into a wheeled canister that trails behind you as you go-can take a little getting used to, but they offer incredible versatility compared to other styles. While bagged vacuums can be advantageous for people with severe allergies, I can’t recommend something that requires repeatedly purchasing pricey disposable bags-especially when the bagless Boost CX1 has a washable HEPA filter and more than enough suction power to clean the whole house. For this review, I tested two lower-priced (for Miele) models, including a classic bagged style and the newer Boost CX1 Bagless Canister Vacuum. German brand Miele is known for its high-end canister vacuums with prices ranging from $350 to $1,700. The best vacuum cleaner overall: Miele Boost CX1 Bagless Canister Vacuum