🧹 Sweep into Adventure with Every Playtime!
The Theo Klein 6843 'Miele' Vacuum Cleaner is a delightful toy that mimics the real thing, featuring realistic sounds and a compact design, making it perfect for imaginative play. With dimensions of 19 x 35 x 12.5 cm and available in assorted colors, it’s designed to engage children while promoting creativity and role-playing.
J**C
Great for the price
I bought this for my son….yes you did read this right😂He is really pleased with it….he said the suction is really goodAnd the tools are a added bonus
I**Y
Five Stars
Good product, price and prompt delivery.
C**
Toy vacuum cleaner
Great toy, daughter loves it!Good quality and looks just like mine!
L**N
My son loves this rubbish hoover
Second one we’ve bought, first was older model and the handle broke loads. None the less my son loves it so got another as back up. New one somehow less robust than older model (which is quite crap). I would still buy again as my son loves hoovers and it makes him happy *eye roll*
R**Z
No value for money
This product must be the worst value for money I have ever purchased. The online video said the lid opened and had tools in it. The buttons do not even turn or move except for the on/off switch. To add to that I thought it hovered up little balls but there is no suction at all. It is for under 3yrs old. My son is 6yrs. There is a Bosch one which is £20 cheaper and has all the above plus a Hoover bag to empty and refill. Not happy! However being as fickle as kids are my don wants to keep the shoddy one as it does look like a real cat and dog Meile vacuum. Even though it doesn't do anything. Children eh? So still working out if to rtn it or not. 😀
M**S
Very disappointed in the product
Very disappointed in the product, would have expected it to have had a retractable cord, a control switch that a child can turn and realistic tools.At this price it should also have a small suction as has the toy Henry.Having said this my Grandson still loves it.
V**R
Poorly designed and very cheap quality
We do have few toy hoovers, but this is far away from other products in quality. Bad quality plastic, the tube is just the grey PVC tube you can buy in any DIY shop. There is no locking mechanism for the flexy tube or on the other attachments, so the flexy tube does not want to stay on the other parts. There isn't any suctions therefore there isn't any tank at the back what the little ones can empty out. I'm not even sure if this is a genuine product. And I doesn't want to go into the state the hoover arrived, but wasn't very happy with that either.
M**Y
Four Stars
My son loves vacuums but the only drawback is that this model doesn't pick up.
J**D
Makes a great Poltergust
With a lot of work, this thing was a great starting point for this project. Sanded down the whole thing and gave it a paint job to remove the vacuum decals and to obstruct the "dust bin." When I opened it up, I discovered that the vacuum sound was just a spinning 12v motor with a fan blade. I disconnected the original power switch and solder the positive and negative wires to a momentary button on the bottom side of the PVC handle. I ran the wires down the vacuum tube. To run the wires, I had to drill a hole in the red vacuum shell behind the black cap as well as the black cap that connects the hose to the vacuum.For the handle, I scoured Home Depot for PVC couplers that fit over a sink downspout. The downspout runs the entire length of the handle for rigidity. The couplers are just for differing thickness. The corrugated pipe mid handle was cut from a flexible sink pipe. Everything was epoxied in place and then painted. For the front cone, I used a plastic gutter downspout and cut acrylic sheets to fill the sides. I wired the led light on the front to be controlled by the red switch on the handle. The cone was glued and then screwed to the handle for extra rigidity.For the green "chamber" light on the back, it's just a puck light with a shower knob epoxied onto it.The backpack straps were an Amazon suggestion. I suggest against them because they came with metal clasps, but there is no where to clip them to on the vacuum. I ended up grinding off the metal clasps, dremeling slits on the back of the vacuum, feeding the straps through, and epoxying them down on the inside.I removed the "dust collection bin" so I could drill a hole for the petentiometer dial and Dremel a cutout for the red switch. These are just for looks as they are hooked to nothing, but in the future, I will wire the green "chamber" light to be controlled by the red toggle switch.
J**A
Not functioning well
Suctuon voice has never worked. And cell box lid is broken...count close it at all.
A**A
è un giocattolo per bambini
è un giocattolo
S**L
Je me suis trompé d'article
Je ne pensais pas que c'était un article pour enfant.
O**R
Buen juguete
Le encantó mucho a mis hijos con eso estoy satisfecho, el diseño es bueno, por el precio me parece justo por el juguete
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