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"The roborock I have kicked and smashed with my foot so many times out of anger when it doesn't collaborate, and still he rocks 4-5 yrs later and no broken parts"


"they are extremely durable. ... I’ve got well over 1000 miles out of a pair and they still have grip and the uppers are in great shape"


"I've used them for 1500 miles of multi-day hiking with no issues!"

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"I think its hands down the best all around option right now, especially once you hook it up to the water line and drain, i run it daily in our house and we got rid of our cleaning help because of it."


"I have an even thicker rug than this and my Curv has no issues ... It's the reason I bought mine because I have an even thicker rug than that and no robot could even climb onto it"


"I found that it was even able to get up caked on Kitty vomit if I simply sprayed those areas with cleaning vinegar beforehand. ... I was pleasantly surprised."

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"The bag alone does a better job filtering than the whole of any Dyson or Shark. Then it goes through a pre-filter, and then a HEPA or carbon filter. ... The inside of my C3 is basically spotless. I could eat out of it, and I've had it for 8 years, with two dogs."


"if u are allergic or have allergic family members miele is the way to go. ... Filtration was the reason for me to pick up my miele c3 as well. ... But for someone who has allergies that difference is very important. ... I prefer finer filtration because we have multiple family members will alergies, to the point where it causes unbearable symptoms."


"The filtration is seriously THAT GOOD. The bags are HEPA material, then there's another HEPA filter that follows that, and another HEPA filter after the motor. ... the bags are quite thick, and that extra tower filter in there that catches anything loose in the bag chamber makes a big difference in air quality... Essentially it's filtering through the equivalent of two bags vs 1. ... Speaking strictly from experience, I'm allergic to all the things and I never sneeze or get watery itchy gritty eyes when I'm using mine, which I normally always do."

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"Does fantastic with dog hair."


"it's designed so well, it's a joy to vacuum 2x daily (concrete floors/live at the beach with a long-haired GSD, I vacuum constantly)."


"it's a dream/works so well. ... I am shocked (kinda disgusted at times!) at how much it picks up."

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"chunky edges on my 4.5 inch wrist which is tiny"


"So much lighter and low profile than my Epix."


"dancing with a fenix 8 will look & feel ridiculous."

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"The unit itself is quite low quality and expensive for what you get, once you take it apart to do the filter change."


"It's expensive and loud"


"It's expensive and loud"

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r/VacuumCleanersBest Vacuum Cleaner to Buy in 2025?
about 2 months ago

Sebo dart a little over budget but bullet proof and powerfull

r/VacuumCleanersBest Vacuum Cleaner to Buy in 2025?
about 2 months ago

I’m the SEBO all the models they make you push a button in the brush roll will pop out, and of course, a plug-in is going to be twice as powerful as any cordless, and the fact it takes a bag makes for easy dirt disposal, and a lot cleaner air

r/VacuumCleanersBest vacuum cleaner of 2025????
6 months ago

Sebo is most of my business so that!

r/VacuumCleanersRecommendation for lots of pet hair and carpets.
6 months ago

Of course she will get conflicting views here. SEBO if you have the money as well worth it if not, go with the Kenny.

r/VacuumCleanersReturn Advice Needed
3 months ago

Or the only other quality Vacuum is the SEBO you can tell them that you want one of those instead

r/VacuumCleanersReturn Advice Needed
3 months ago

As a small vacuum business myself, I would be happy to switch it out for you, if you feel better, call them ahead of time. Tell him what happened and you decide to go with the SEBO

r/VacuumCleanersReturn Advice Needed
3 months ago

They are having issues with their new SEB O and they are upset, these things are very rare, but they do happen

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r/VacuumCleanersRecommendations for house cleaning
2 months ago

Sebo Dart would be high on my list. The feature list is trimmed down from the SEBO Felix. It has on/off versus variable speed control, the handle height is not adjustable and the power head does not twist/flex left and right. The cord is 30' and the brush roll can easily be removed and washed. The power head works well on bare floors and you can add the premium parquet. Commercial variants are available from Karcher and Windsor. Sebos are designed to be repaired and come with good warranty.

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r/VacuumCleanersneed my first best and long term vacuum
4 months ago

If you have a meaningful amount of carpet and it’s anything higher than a low-medium pile you’re gonna need to spend a bit more to get a “long term” vacuum. Look into the Sebo E3/K3. You more than likely need something with an electric powerhead. If your carpet is extremely low pile you can get away with an E2/K2 with a turbo brush. If your budget was 300 I doubt you’re willing to more than double that, so my advice is to look into the Kenmore Intuition or Kenmore Pop & Go. They should last you at least 3-4 years, hopefully more if you take care of them.

r/VacuumCleanersneed my first best and long term vacuum
4 months ago

In that case look into the Sebo Dart. It’s a more traditional upright and is great for carpet. It also has a brushroll shutoff for your hardwood floors. A little more expensive than your budget, but not as expensive as the E3. It will also last you a long long long time. The justification I make to myself is, if I spend 200+ on a vacuum every 2-3 years, that adds up over a 10-15 year period. If I spend 5 or 6 hundred once on a Felix, I very well may never need to spend money on a new machine again (with proper care and maintenance)

r/VacuumCleanersLooking for a Carpet Vacuum Cleaner Under $300 (Long Hair Friendly)
5 months ago

You’ll save money. If you buy a Dyson or Shark you’ll have to spend another 200 or 300 bucks in a few years. If you buy a Sebo, you will be set for 10 to 20 years.

r/VacuumCleanersNever ever buy a Dyson vac.
4 months ago

If you’re spending 800 on a Dyson just spend that on a Sebo or Miele and you’re good for 10+ years lol

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r/VacuumCleanersVacuum recommendations?
11 months ago

Sebo dart, without a doubt!

r/VacuumCleanersBest Vacuum for Carpet? Need Something That Actually Works
9 months ago

Yes absolutely corded and bagged is the way to go. Sebo dart is a great option especially if being too rough is a concern as it has an optional “soft” brushroll you can swap out easily.

r/VacuumCleanersBest vacuum for me?
11 months ago

Simplicity allergy, Kenmore elite upright, Sebo dart. If you can flex your budget the dart is an excellent option.

r/VacuumCleanersBest upright under $500?
8 months ago

Honestly both of those are not great options. Take a look around the sub. Dyson and Shark are generally bad vacuums with flashy marketing and 0 longevity or cleaning ability. Sebo dart should be at the top of your list. See if you have a local Sebo dealer and take it for a test drive. Even with a high shedding dog you won’t go through bags nearly as quick as you might think. Bagged machines **compress** the fur. Where as bagless fluffs it up.

r/VacuumCleanersBest upright under $500?
8 months ago

It should be $549 but worth every penny of the 10% overage. For your flooring I really wouldn’t recommend much else. It’s a BIFL workhorse that should last you 20+ years with proper care.

r/VacuumCleanersBest vacuum for husky dog hair and messy kids
8 months ago

Definitely don’t get another Dyson. Check out a Sebo dart or Miele C1 cat and dog. Both are excellent. If you can stretch your budget, Sebo k3 or Felix

r/VacuumCleanersGood vacuum for Hard floors and carpets?
6 months ago

Definitely the Sebo dart then. It’s excellent and should last you 20+ years. Find a local Sebo dealer and take it for a test drive. It’s bagged. Which means almost 0 maintenance compared to shitty bagless vacs we all are used too. Empty the bag when it’s full every 2-3 months and replace the motor filters annually. Thats it.

r/VacuumCleanersLooking for a Carpet Vacuum Cleaner Under $300 (Long Hair Friendly)
5 months ago

Around your budget: Simplicity allergy However, if you can splurge a Sebo dart is excellent. The brushroll pops out on 2 seconds with no tools for easier hair removal.

r/VacuumCleanersLooking for a Carpet Vacuum Cleaner Under $300 (Long Hair Friendly)
5 months ago

Fwiw that vacuum will last you 20 years most likely. Yes it’s a lot upfront. But it’s worth it in the long run imo. I learned this the hard way after burning through 2 sharks and 2 Dysons over the course of ~6 years and well over $1k. Also “self cleaning” or “anti-tangle” is mostly marketing garbage. The simplicity is still a great unit for the price. See if you have a local dealer that sells simplicity. You can take it for a test drive first before buying.

r/VacuumCleanersWill a turbo nozzle be good enough on a lot of carpet?
8 months ago

If it’s very low pile carpeting **maybe** (think commercial carpeting). If it’s standard house plush carpeting, no it won’t cut it. ideally you would want an electric powerhead. You could do a simplicity allergy or Sebo dart if budget allows.

r/VacuumCleanersRecommendation for lots of pet hair and carpets.
6 months ago

Agreed with the other commenter, a Sebo Dart is worth a splurge. Short of that, Kenmore elite or Simplicity allergy.

r/VacuumCleanersReplacing my Shark upright, recommendations
9 months ago

Sharks have definitely gone down hill. You’ll be lucky to get 5 years out of a new one. Think of it this way, a bagged will perform better and last longer than any bagless. Depending on the model you’ll only go through 3-5 bags per year. Thats a small price to pay for a vacuum that won’t end up in a landfill like a modern bagless. Imo if you can swing the extra ~$150 a Sebo dart would be excellent and last you many decades.

r/VacuumCleanersWhy is Dyson bad and what should I get instead?
8 months ago

Dysons are disliked around here for a few reasons 1) Because they have had a monumental fall from grace, check out some horror stories on r/dyson. Literal extortion and stealing from their customer service team. Not to mention the quality of products has also taken a nosedive in the last ~3-5 years or so 2) Not specific to Dyson but cordless/bagless vacuums in general were never intended for whole home cleaning. Really just quick spot messes and pickups. 3) They’re not designed to last, in fact the opposite. Planned obsolescence plays a heavy hand in Dyson’s business model. When something breaks, the entire unit goes in the trash. They don’t support with parts anymore. 4) For what they are and how they perform, they just **cost too damn much**. Ideally you’ll want a corded and bagged primary vacuum for weekly deep cleans. Then a cordless/bagless stick for quick daily messes. I’d check out a Sebo dart or Miele C1 cat and dog for your primary vacuum. Both of these will last you around 20 years with proper care. Plus if something breaks you can actually fix it. I also think you’ll notice a big difference in allergies with a bagged machine. Emptying the Dyson re-releases millions of particles back into the air (if the gaskets aren’t already leaking). Keep your current Dyson for quick messes if it’s still usable.

r/VacuumCleanersBest Vacuum for long human hair & cat hair?
4 months ago

If you can bump your budget - a Sebo dart would be fantastic. Otherwise. Kenmore 600 series or Kenmore intuition BU4050. You want something corded **and bagged**

r/VacuumCleanersVacuum on a reasonable budget?
4 months ago

For that budget grab a Sebo dart or Miele C1 Cat and Dog and don’t think twice. Both are excellent options it just depends on your form factor preference.

r/VacuumCleanersBest vacuum for cleaning company
4 months ago

The best do it all vacuum in that budget is a Sebo Dart.

r/VacuumCleanersRecommendations for carpet only vacuum?
7 months ago

For one that lasts and carpet focused - Sebo Dart

r/VacuumCleanersNeed a vacuum req.
8 months ago

Probably not available through Lowe’s. But the Miele C1 Cat and Dog routinely goes on sale for around your top budget and checks all your boxes. That would be my pick for sure. If you prefer an upright, Sebo dart which is right on budget too. Keep the cordless stick for quick daily messes. Use the corded/bagged machine for weekly deep cleans.

r/VacuumCleanersNeed a vacuum req.
8 months ago

Oh nice I didn’t know Lowe’s sold them. Yes that model. The bad reviews on lowes’ website have no text so I’ll assume they’re fake/not legit. Take a look around this sub, it’s an excellent machine. A lot of the negative reviews on Amazon for this model are complaining about the canister form factor, not the vacuums itself. For mostly hard floor a canister is ideal, but if you prefer an upright check out the Sebo’s.

r/VacuumCleanersWhat vacuum should I get for under 400? Mostly carpet with a little bit of fake tile.
3 months ago

You’re in good company with the shark hate. They suck (poorly) Imo if you can swing the extra budget should grab a Sebo dart. It’s an exceptional vacuum.

r/BuyItForLifeThe BIFL Vacuum Market is Annoying Me: help!
5 months ago

Check out r/vacuumcleaners As mentioned Miele and Sebo are top brands. You can safely ignore any shark or Dyson recs. They’re garbage. As is anything bagless.

r/BuyItForLifeThe BIFL Vacuum Market is Annoying Me: help!
5 months ago

Vacuum wars is a paid shark shill and not to be trusted. Hell Chris even appeared in a shark commercial. BIFL vacuums absolutely exist. They’re corded and bagged made by brands like Miele and Sebo.

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r/VacuumCleanersVacuum recommendations?
11 months ago

The Sebo Dart is a great vacuum, that said, I find it’s easier to do stairs with a canister. The Kenmore 700/800 series are a great canister that should last a good amount of time.

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r/VacuumCleanersWhat vacuum cleaner should I buy?
7 months ago

Going off your requirements including 80% carpet 20% hard floors, 2 cats, reliable and easy to repair: you’re looking at $550+. So Sebo Dart or Felix if you want an upright or Miele canister.

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r/VacuumCleanersDyson died - Need recommendation for new vacuum
3 months ago

If you cannot go any higher than that and are willing to get an upright, a Sebo Dart of even a Sebo Felix if you can find one on sale. Reach out to local and online authorized sellers and ask about any current specials. I just recently ordered a Sebo canister (K3) from vacuumdr and saved quite a bit off of retail pricing. If you are set on a canister, then the only one in your price range with a power head from Miele would be the cat and dog model. Again, I'd check with multiple authorized sellers to see who has the best pricing. I almost went with the Miele but opted to pay a bit more for the Sebo K3 as I'm hoping to get 20 years out of it.

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r/VacuumCleanersWhy does it feel like finding a vacuum is an impossible task
4 months ago

Buy a Sebo Dart or K3. Both under $900 and last forever.

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r/VacuumCleanersWhat are some good vacuum cleaners?
2 months ago

Is this a joke? Okay, come on out of the closet, we know it’s a prank. Oh, I checked your profile, I don’t think you’re kidding. Why did I think this was a prank? Because this sub loves to hate this question and they hate how much they love it. Skip Shark. This sub and their warranty department will laugh in your face. Not repairable, not durable, not even that good. Dyson - IF you have to buy a cordless vacuum and you don’t mind replacing it every three years then go knock yourself silly. If you don’t want/need cordless and don’t want to replace every three years then don’t get a Dyson. Their corded are fine but not super repairable and for the money you can do better. First - this list is focused on corded, not cordless. If you want cordless then you’re gonna have a bad time. Miele C1 is your first option if money isn’t an object. Equitable in price to Dyson and better durability. It’s basically a BIFL (buy it for life) Sebo dart or Felix are next. To narrow it down more it would be good to know the size of your house. Hardwood floors/tile and area rugs, or if it all carpeted from wall to wall. What’s your budget? Do you mind bag or bagless? This sub leans heavy towards bagged because it’s cheaper, cleans better, and less messy to clean up. Upright or canister? This is important, so don’t say no preference.

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r/VacuumCleanersNeed a long lasting versatile vacuum
6 months ago

My vote goes to SEBO E3 Premium or the SEBO Felix / Dart models. SEBO is built to a higher standard than your average vacuum and when purchased from an authorized dealer it will have a 10 year warranty.

r/VacuumCleanersSo Overwhelmed - Best for Hard Floors/Cat Litter?
6 months ago

Because you’re accustomed to uprights take a look at the SEBO Felix or Dart. I prefer SEBO because of their warranty of 10 yrs when purchased from an authorized dealer.

r/VacuumCleanersSo Overwhelmed - Best for Hard Floors/Cat Litter?
6 months ago

The Felix is the higher end machine which includes variable suction, swivel floor head and a premium parquet hard floor head. Either machine will be far superior to any cordless vac

r/VacuumCleanersRecommended vacuum for my son's first house
7 months ago

I'm probably going to get down voted for this but I'd stay away from Riccar. They aren't what they used to be. SEBO and Miele are the ones that get the most love and for good reason. I prefer SEBO above all because they're 100% German made machines, they have a great ecosystem, are easy to self service and parts are readily available. They have great filtration and bags are inexpensive. As for ZeroG, I'd be skeptical of them. They are a small company and every time I look at their website they are always out of stock. They use proprietary bags that are not available anywhere but their own website. What happens if/when they go out of business? Can't get bags for them and the machine is useless. I will say they make a nice looking machine with awesome features and performance. I'd buy one second hand if I could find one but if I paid full price and couldn't get service or parts then I'd be upset.

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