which SEBO?

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  • #52264
    kittyhen
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    Hi there,

    This is my first post on the forums, have been reading them for a while but I couldn’t find the info I was specifically wanting so I thought I would just ask πŸ™‚

    I have decided that I would like to purchase a SEBO for my new 1 bed flat (carpets throughout, except bathroom and kitchen).

    I am unsure of which model to go for however. These are the ones I was looking at:
    Felix
    X4 Extra
    K3 Vulcano
    K3 Premium.

    I’m not overly concerned about price as I know you get what you pay for, although I have a big closet space saving is always nice and I don’t have any pets.

    I have read that upright is best for carpets, but then I have heard lots of good things about the K3, I haven’t actually heard anything about the Felix so would like some advice on which model is best for my needs.

    Thanks in advance for any help recieved

    #311125
    don
    Moderator

    Re: which SEBO?

    Hi

    Sebo are well respected within the industry and on here as well. Good solid German machines with one of the best guarantees going.

    I would have said on balance reading your post that the X4 upright would be the best option. Nice and easy to wizz around the flat and more importantly, less room is needed to store it when not in use.

    No doubt user Higherwaterlevel will see this and respond πŸ˜‰

    HTH πŸ™‚

    Don

    #311126
    Higher-water-level
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    don wrote:

    No doubt user Higherwaterlevel will see this and respond πŸ˜‰

    8)

    Hi,

    Don is spot on, I would have said the X4 as well. Cannot comment on the Felix, never seen or used one however knowing Sebo it will be nothing short of impressive. Upright or cylinders with the electric power head are better for carpetting as they beat out the dust and grit.

    The X4 will clean hard floors too as it has a computer guided brush so always maintains perfect contact with any floor you wish to clean.

    The K3 is also an excellent machine, I would srongly recommend going for the electric power head though, the best cylinders I have come across.

    Overall with what you say about storage and flooring types you have for me the X4 is the winner.

    HTH,

    Oliver.

    Afternoon Don :waving:

    #311127
    don
    Moderator

    Re: which SEBO?

    Evening Oliver :waving:


    Don

    #311128
    kittyhen
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    Thank you both!

    I will now narrow down my choice to between the felix and the X4 πŸ™‚ depending on where I can get them from.

    P.S. Its sweet the way you two talk to each other through posts lol

    #311129
    Higher-water-level
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    kittyhen wrote:P.S. Its sweet the way you two talk to each other through posts lol

    πŸ˜‰

    Can’t beat good manners!

    Please do let us know what you buy in the end, often we never get to find out and feed back is important too. πŸ˜€

    Oliver.

    #311130
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    x4 more reliable than felix as felix has hose end issues (if you dont use crevice tool) and also switch issues if you regularly turn the brushroll on and off.

    other than that the felix is lighter and more manouverable than x4 and has the hardfloor head. i still like the felix, just wish sebo road tested them more thouroughly before releasing it onto the public.

    #311131
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: which SEBO?

    please explain more SEBO

    #311132
    kittyhen
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    Hi there,

    Well I know its much later but I just remembered about this post and how you guys asked me to get back in touch about which model I finally went for.

    I chose the X4 in the end. I felt that this was the best choice as I have light coloured carpets in the flat.

    I have found the hoover to be VERY good at ensuring the carpet is really clean and even makes if feel nicer to walk on. The hoover is pretty heavy and the hose attachement can be a bit awkward to use as the hoover tends to fall over a bit. However, I feel that its cleaning performance far outweighs these minor negative points.

    Hope this helps πŸ˜€

    #311133
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    kittyhen wrote:I have found the hoover to be VERY good at ensuring the carpet is really clean and even makes if feel nicer to walk on.

    Oh please don’t refer to your Sebo as “the hoover” but rather call it a ‘vacuum cleaner’ instead. The word hoover demeans the good name of Sebo.:wink::D

    #311134
    Higher-water-level
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    Martin wrote:

    kittyhen wrote:
    I have found the Hoover to be VERY good at ensuring the carpet is really clean and even makes if feel nicer to walk on.

    Oh please don’t refer to your Sebo as “the hoover” but rather call it a ‘vacuum cleaner’ instead. The word hoover demeans the good name of Sebo.:wink::D

    I bet Hoover love the publicity that people inadvertantly give them, I know of many people say they have a hoover and they really have a Dyson! πŸ˜›

    No need to refer to it as a “vacuum cleaner” either, might as well call it a “Sebo” πŸ˜‰ , give them some much needed publicity, the number of people that ask me what vacuum cleaner to buy and refuse to buy a Sebo because they haven’t heard of them is unbelieveable. The other reason is cost, they say why should I spend Β£250 on a vac when I can have one for Β£20, if you track inflation from 1979 when an Electrolux Z502 cost Β£80 how the hell can you make a good’un today for Β£20? There again keeps me in a job, so who am I to complain! πŸ˜€

    Oliver.

    Oh yes, good choice kittyhen.

    #311135
    Padraig18
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    In our vacuum cleaner reviews, Sebo vacuum cleaners tend to achieve average to excellent scores for picking up pet hair. They generally score very well for cleaning laminate floors and traditional floorboards – though one model got a poor result for cleaning floorboards.

    As well as testing vacuum cleaners in our lab, we also survey thousands of vacuum cleaner owners about any problems or faults they’ve encountered. Find out how reliable Sebo vacuum cleaners are by visiting the vacuum cleaner reliability page of our vac review.
    Sebo offers a free five-year parts and labour guarantee for all domestic vacuum cleaners, but to benefit from this you must register your vacuum with Sebo within 30 days of buying it.


    The SEBO KOMBI has another unique design feature on the underside of the head that provides commercial grade quality. There is a protective stainless steel edge embedded in the front and a stainless steel plate at the rear making the SEBO KOMBI the professional’s choice for hard floors or carpet.

    As a matter of course has the SEBO FELIX 4 the 3-step S-class filtration, anti-allergy hospital-grade-filtration system which is the perfect choice for customers with allergies and asthma.
    β€’ Suction motor max. 1300 Watt
    β€’ SEBO KOMBI with the turning swivel neck
    β€’ Weight 4,5 – 5,3 kg (depends on suction unit)
    β€’ Filter bag 3,5 l, multi-layer
    β€’ Action radius 10,5 m
    β€’ Including crevice and upholstery nozzle

    #311136
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    Padraig18 wrote:Find out how reliable Sebo vacuum cleaners are by visiting the vacuum cleaner reliability page of our vac review.

    :hmm: Where be that then? :hmm:

    #311137
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: which SEBO?

    ireland ? at a guess πŸ˜›

    #311138
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: which SEBO?

    Or just possibly Sahib Padraig. πŸ˜‰

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