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Bosch vs Miele: Vacuum Reliability Compared

Which vacuum brand is more reliable? Side-by-side comparison based on 3,762 real repair records from community repair events.

Data from openrepair.org (CC BY-SA 4.0) · 15,653 total vacuum records

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The Bottom Line

Miele has a slight repairability edge at 64.9% vs 58.6%, though both brands can typically be fixed when something goes wrong. Miele vacuums tend to last longer before needing repair (10.2 years vs 6.7), suggesting better build quality or more invested owners. They break in different ways. Bosch's most common issue is Battery/Power (10.4%), while Miele mostly comes in for Motor (12%).

If durability matters most:

Miele leads in both repairability and longevity, making it the stronger pick if you want a vacuum that lasts and can be fixed when it doesn't. Bosch may still win on features or price for your specific use case.

Based on 3,762 real repair records from community repair events. Scroll down for the full data breakdown.

Detailed Comparison

MetricBoschMiele
Fix Rate58.6%64.9%
ValueCost per reliability point$2.03/pt$16.24/pt
Top FailureBattery/Power (10.4%)Motor (12%)
Sample Size1,0722,690
Avg. Age at Repair6.7 years10.2 years
French Repairability IndexGovernment-mandated, 0-109.8/10avg of 29 modelsN/A

Price Comparison

Like-for-like pricing across product tiers. Prices are approximate.

Premium

No premium vacuum from Bosch

Miele

Complete C3 Calima

~$1,090

Below 30-day avg

Durability
10/10
Repairability
8/10
Lifespan
20 yrs

Value

Bosch

00156838 Oven Meat Probe

~$122
Durability
6/10
Repairability
6/10
Lifespan
12 yrs

Miele

Compact C2 Electro+

~$617
Durability
9/10
Repairability
8/10
Lifespan
20 yrs

Budget

Bosch

00775854 Dishwasher Cutlery Drawer Complete w/insert

~$117

Below 30-day avg

Durability
6/10
Repairability
6/10
Lifespan
12 yrs

No budget vacuum from Miele

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Common Failure Types

Bosch

Battery/Power10.4%
Motor8.8%
Electrical7%
Physical Damage2.9%
Mechanical1.1%

Miele

Motor12%
Electrical10%
Physical Damage4.5%
Mechanical2%
Battery/Power1.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bosch or Miele more reliable for vacuums?

Based on 3,762 repair records, Miele is more reliable with a 64.9% fix rate vs 58.6% for Bosch.

What are the most common Bosch vs Miele vacuum failures?

Bosch's top issues are battery/power and motor. Miele's top issues are motor and electrical.

Which vacuum brand lasts longer, Bosch or Miele?

Miele devices tend to last longer, averaging 10.2 years before first repair vs 6.7 years for Bosch.

Should I buy Bosch or Miele if durability matters?

If durability is your priority, Miele edges ahead with a higher fix rate, meaning repairs are more likely to succeed when needed. The best choice still depends on your specific model and usage.

Check a Specific Model

Brand averages only go so far. Your specific model matters too. See repair costs, repairability scores, and failure data for individual vacuums.

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