How many of those in the worlds of SPACs and flying taxis have to break off to get the vacuum working again?
Globalisation's the reason we're going to hell in a handcart, as it's as cheap to buy one assembled in China as it is to replace a motor from Germany. Miele's have made it symmetrically so, at £169 in each event.
And as a further effort to replace the fish in the sea with plastic, they've two more means: assembly with screws that nobody has a driver for, and snap-fit parts which work best in one direction only.
Happy ending though, only a blocked impeller. If you build drones, you can do a Miele!
The link I shall send to Miele UK themselves, who'll be sucking lemons come Monday.