SEBO E3 VS Miele C3 Canister Vacuum Cleaner Comparison

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  • SEBO E3 VS Miele C3 Canister Vacuum Cleaner Comparison 2022. The best of the best German Vacuum Cleaners
    00:10 Intro
    01:00 Why SEBO E3 VS. Miele C3 Comparison
    02:07 Controls
    02:45 Warranty
    03:42 Handles
    04:09 Available attachments
    05:12 Bumpers and Wheels
    06:38 Button Controls
    06:54 Cords
    07:07 Bags and filters
    09:15 Sound
    10:09 On board Tools
    11:26 Hard floor brush attachment
    12:02 wands
    12:28 power nozzles ET1 vs SEB228
    16:08 Suction Power Test
    16:30 Where to buy
    17:02 Which Vacuum do I have in my house?
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Komentáře • 242

  • @Tepenahs
    @Tepenahs Před rokem +37

    “No one has ever complained about 3 extra inches” I laughed out loud.
    I wanted to hear more sound comparison. You showed how the Sebo sounds without the brushroll on and then you showed how the Miele brushroll sounds.

  • @lindaa.9741
    @lindaa.9741 Před rokem +13

    Best comparison between the two I've seen after two days of surfing for information! Thank you!

  • @ronaldtentschert6876
    @ronaldtentschert6876 Před rokem +27

    When I worked at a large vacuum shop, and
    we sold 15 different brands, Sebo was my favorite, their quality was the best.

  • @IWishIDidntExist2333
    @IWishIDidntExist2333 Před rokem +8

    I'm glad you've made this video! Even tho I won't buy I was still interested to see your comparison.

  • @RickAtlanta
    @RickAtlanta Před rokem +8

    You do a nice job with your videos. Very informative.

  • @douglasskropelnicki2866
    @douglasskropelnicki2866 Před rokem +7

    thank you for posting this. you did a wonderful job

  • @ChrisS-ds8bp
    @ChrisS-ds8bp Před rokem +12

    My new Sebo E3 has a power head switch on the hose handle in addition to the suction control. The L shaped head on the Sebo makes it able to angle into tight spaces, like between furniture legs. I also like that the canister can be put into standby with the suction control on the hose handle.

    • @ThomasZickell
      @ThomasZickell Před 5 měsíci

      So does my top-of-the-line Miele C3 vacuum?

  • @mattjones7621
    @mattjones7621 Před rokem +17

    I like them both, but I lean a bit more towards the Sebo. I have always liked the power nozzle better.

  • @mattheviewer
    @mattheviewer Před rokem +35

    Helpful comparison as usual! I have both of these (E3 .vs. C3 UNI-Q). IMHO The Miele does a better job filtering fine dust (Sebo's bags can leak) , is more stable (Sebo can tip over if you pull it fast around corners), and has more sophiicated handle controls (but only in the top end version). However, the Sebo is quieter, doesn't blow air around quite as much, more compact, is easier to unlock the power brush from vertical position. Miele 238 powerhead can leave a small unswept row due to its underside belt placement, Sebo ET - 1 doesn't and is far easier to service.

    • @uhhTabby
      @uhhTabby Před 7 měsíci +1

      Filtration for me is everything, that's why I pick the Miele C3

  • @dianeschroeder5882
    @dianeschroeder5882 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for the informative video! I've had a Sebo for almost 20 years and it still works. Now I am looking for a light weight canister to keep upstairs. Also, now that I am divorced and retired, price is more of a factor.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @WakeUpAmerican000s
      @WakeUpAmerican000s Před rokem +1

      Seems like a Sebo Felix would fit the bill, even tho it's a hybrid upright/canister, it is a better value when cost is a consideration.

    • @vacman11
      @vacman11 Před rokem +2

      sebo k series

  • @EricLS
    @EricLS Před 8 měsíci +5

    Man, they really fixed quite a few things on my new E3 premium. The woman selling me the Sebo really sold me on the power head, it’s just….beast mode. Plus parts are cheaper. Just wish the swivel induced turn in the head. The lack of angle in the connection makes your wrist input kind of meaningless. Otherwise it is so clearly a commercial product compared to the Miele, and is sooo low profile, can get under almost anything. I was lying down giddily cleaning all the way under the bed.

  • @Haoforpresident
    @Haoforpresident Před 6 měsíci

    Great review, thanks - how does the weight compare between the two?

  • @UnixGoldBoy
    @UnixGoldBoy Před rokem +9

    I used to have a Miele Uniq, but gave it to my dad. I'm using a Sebo E3 Premium in white. The power head on the Sebo is much easier to glide across carpet than the Miele's power head. The only thing I don't like about the Sebo power head is that it doesn't make those nice "carpet lines" when vacuuming carpet.

    • @justRoRo
      @justRoRo Před rokem +2

      This is good to know. I find my Miele power head to be very heavy, but I thought it was just me being weak 🤣

  • @chadc437
    @chadc437 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Just bought a Sebo E3 Premium. Thanks for the review.

    • @ZaneWulf
      @ZaneWulf Před měsícem

      How are you liking it? Any complaints? I'm in the market for the E3 and C3 but after trying them both in store, the E3s tapered hose felt more unwieldy and heavy especially when parking it.

    • @asparra
      @asparra Před měsícem

      Me too a black one. I had to special order it. It’ll be here Friday.

  • @justRoRo
    @justRoRo Před rokem +19

    I wish you would have spoken more about the sound/noise output comparison with their listed sound ratings. I have sensory issues and can not tolerate loud noises. When I first purchased my Miele, one of the deciding factors at that time was that they were rated the QUIETEST on the market. Using that low-noise button they have makes it even quieter. I'm able to vacuum now without being medicated (yeah, sensory issues are no joke). A life changer. It's an important feature, people do care about the noise level enough to make it worth a few more seconds in the review. (for other reasons like babies, living in apt etc.)

  • @pattikoning5734
    @pattikoning5734 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Wow, what a helpful video, especially since you're not being compensated by the manufacturers for your opinions so we can actually get objective advice. Thanks very much!

  • @PuggleLover101
    @PuggleLover101 Před rokem +1

    Great information! Thanks for all the detail

  • @jerrycook8855
    @jerrycook8855 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Very impressive

  • @ladylyonteeth3952
    @ladylyonteeth3952 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I like the Miele canister, and the Sebo power head. 😮

  • @Sunday1690
    @Sunday1690 Před rokem +2

    Great video ty

  • @roxanajordan9507
    @roxanajordan9507 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Superb review, thank you!

  • @pheonixfps9248
    @pheonixfps9248 Před rokem +9

    Have a commercial cleaning business, we run the mieles' and they get used LOTS, and HARD, to be honest, in the long run, the extra power and suction makes a huge difference with the ability to clean the job in a timely manner and to a good standard. Not a single issue with either of our C1 or C3 and they do do 20 to 30 hours a week. They get sent in for service once every 3 months, and they're kept up to date. Only issue we ever had, was a user flaw, of not replacing the bag inner housing filter, and not installing the bag right, and it sucked dirt through the motor. Worked fine for a further 6 weeks until the new motor arrived. They are solid as fk little machines.

    • @ABG2412
      @ABG2412 Před rokem +5

      I am glad you mentioned the extra power/suction... I was a little perplexed by the statement in the video that the differences were not big since 34% GREATER working vacuum and 31% GREATER sealed for the Miele over the Sebo absolutely is huge/significant (esp. if one has a thick carpet)! Additionally, the Miele brush is a chevron pattern, with denser bristles, that aggressively drives the debris toward the central opening of the suction path in the power-head. I *HUGELY* prefer how Sebo units are so incredibly easy to service and maintain. They *destroy* Miele on this point. However, I also believe that when it comes to deep cleaning, Miele are *easily* the superior product. Further, I believe that due to the superior Miele bag design, that difference is likely to only increases as the bag fills, though I admit I have not tested them side by side. Both are of very similar quality. It does seem to be dodging anger of respective fans to not outright say how much better the Sebo is for insanely easy maintenance/long term personal care and truly, how much better the Miele is for deep cleaning. There are very few professional/industry tests I have knowledge of in either Germany or the U.S. that place any of the Sebo products at the top for outright cleaning performance - NOT that they are less than great, they just are not typically tested as "the best" in this regard. And yes, I have owned multiple Sebos (actually more Sebos than Miele).

    • @pheonixfps9248
      @pheonixfps9248 Před rokem +3

      @AB G I'm in Australia, so these machines get treated hard. If you're a general household user, and have the time for servicing them yourself, I can't see any issue with the SEBO, but for the money you pay, and the end results, I'll go Miele. I'll leave the servicing to people who have the time, and as its an incurred business expense, I can write it off 😂. We've got multiple commercial backpack vacuums as well, that just don't match the Miele for outright power and efficiency. The other thing we found with the Miele is that it works extremely well with aftermarket bristle heads that have thick and fine bristles, as we have to run different heads, for different carpet types. We did have wertheim machines, with the power heads that vibrate, but I'll never buy another one again. They just fall apart and overly expensive. I can buy 2 c3's for the price of 1 wertheim.

    • @ABG2412
      @ABG2412 Před rokem +3

      @@pheonixfps9248 And again - this is the type of commentary from people who REALLY use these machines. Thank you for adding so well to the discussion!

    • @sevendeadlychins
      @sevendeadlychins Před rokem +5

      I love Miele but the removable brush roller sold me on Sebo. I take that thing out ALL the time. Clean it, sanitize it and pop it back in fresh as a Daisy. 🌼

  • @mielec1catanddog336
    @mielec1catanddog336 Před rokem +9

    For me it’s going to be Miele to the moon and back. I can’t stop talking about my c1 cat and dog to my family and friends. Great video!

    • @justRoRo
      @justRoRo Před rokem +3

      Haha I was the same way when I got my Miele c3 cat&dog 😆

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Před rokem

      @@justRoRo Your C-3 was made in Germany… The C-1 is made in China...

    • @upy0ur5
      @upy0ur5 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@justRoRo I have the C1 Pure Suction and I have more fun with this vacuum than all the uprights Ive ever owned combined. Lol

    • @mielec1catanddog336
      @mielec1catanddog336 Před 9 měsíci

      @@upy0ur5 I was going to get a C1 pure suction, but I have wall to wall carpet in my living room, so I bought the C1 Cat And Dog because it had the electro plus cleaning head.

    • @upy0ur5
      @upy0ur5 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @mielec1catanddog336 how is the electro plus cleaning head? I have all hard floors and I never knew the C1 Cat & Dog could use powered heads.

  • @ThomasZickell
    @ThomasZickell Před 5 měsíci

    They are both great I love both

  • @chrisedgerly2762
    @chrisedgerly2762 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have been a dealer for both and my biggest plug for the Sebo is the parts prices are probably less than half

  • @mattheviewer
    @mattheviewer Před rokem +4

    Might want to mention the optional ET-1 high airflow front bumper as it minimizes plush carpet bogdown. Wrt overheating, Sebo confirmed the E3's power button light will turn red when its canister motor overheats.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +5

      I'll have to overheat one to find out. The main purpose of buying SEBO is that it won't give you problems.

  • @evancollins1991
    @evancollins1991 Před rokem +6

    It's gonna be Sebo all the way for me. Love my Felix.

    • @beachbumetta
      @beachbumetta Před rokem

      I have a Felix that I’ve had for close to 15 years. Still runs perfect, but I have all hardwood now and I hate that it won’t stand with the floor attachment as opposed to locking upright with the power head. I have to lean it against the wall in the closet. My daughter has a Miele and since staying with her I have been using it and I’m really liking the canister. Now I have to decide which brand to go with. 😂

  • @s.kxx1956
    @s.kxx1956 Před rokem +17

    I have owned both plus currently own a d4, I got the e3 when it came out and was great but a few areas felt a little cheap when compared to the Miele i got afterwards. I sold the miele to get a felix but then sold that to get the d4 which was quite rare, the d4 surpasses both in my opinion but it is more expensive

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +9

      That's a lot of good vacuums in a short amount of time

    • @s.kxx1956
      @s.kxx1956 Před rokem +3

      @@PerformanceReviews i know right ! The miele was a lucky find on ebay that i had to have ! In the uk the miele machines with power heads are very rare.

  • @josephvogel6935
    @josephvogel6935 Před rokem +4

    To greatest thing about the Sebo... is that the handle can bolt directly to the power head. Its amazing for doing stairs... and sofas.

  • @piezoman79
    @piezoman79 Před rokem +8

    My $.02, for most of the us market where wall to wall carpet seems to be more the norm than in Europe apparently, you really need to have a powered brush head, which you don’t get in the Miele until the higher end models, while the sebo models come with the et1 on nearly all models. The warranty on the sebos are also better, if you even end up needing to use it.
    The Mieles are definitely prettier but the sebo is just plain functional.
    I think you really get more for your money with sebo especially if you need more than just a bare floor vacuum.

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Před rokem

      Many Miele machines are now made in China and the bags now cost $29.99 for a pack of 4….

  • @oglethorpetweedsmuire9086
    @oglethorpetweedsmuire9086 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Nice review. Simple and effective. I somehow collect vacuums and have repaired dozens that people have thrown out (sometimes 'cause the bag is full). One thing I have noticed is every unit no matter who makes it, always has the same motor, or they were so close as to be indistinguishable. Also can't count how many power heads had poor belt drives. I was given a Miele and have yet to take the cover off, but was curious if you have the same impression (motor wise). So far it works well but has no powerhead which is a real drawback.

    • @oglethorpetweedsmuire9086
      @oglethorpetweedsmuire9086 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Meant to add that it looked like the Miele brush head was horsehair while the Sebo was polypro. All good brushes used to be horsehair. They are much better on soft surfaces while the plastic brush will scratch. Try it on your plexi car dashboard and see for yourself.

  • @eveg208
    @eveg208 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My home tested very high for dander which my son is allergic to. I’m seeking a bagged vacuum with a closed system and excellent hepa filter. Can you tell me your top suggestions? Thanks!

  • @Natash_007
    @Natash_007 Před rokem

    Can I ask which store you work at? I'd like to purchase a Sebo soon for professional cleaning but I'd really like your advice on a few questions. If this is something you don't do I totally understand.

  • @mrafters4500
    @mrafters4500 Před rokem +1

    The Miele looks nice

  • @upy0ur5
    @upy0ur5 Před 8 měsíci

    Does Sebo do a good job filtering bad odors? Im only asking since I have an activated carbon filter for my Miele C1 Classic and never heard of an activated carbon filter for Sebo.

  • @josephgaviota
    @josephgaviota Před 5 měsíci

    I own a Sebo E3 Premium ... it's a really good machine.
    I was direct comparing it to the Miele C3 ... so I agree with the author, they're both really good choices.

  • @TommyCullen-VacuumConnisour
    @TommyCullen-VacuumConnisour Před 6 měsíci

    I would love that meile with a powerhead.

  • @fyllmax
    @fyllmax Před rokem

    what you would recommend for hard floors and furniture?

  • @bayardfamily6315
    @bayardfamily6315 Před rokem

    Do you have a review for wet/dry vacs?

  • @VacMaster2020
    @VacMaster2020 Před rokem +23

    If I had to pick for durability I would take the Sebo if I wanted features I would go with the Miele

  • @darren777.
    @darren777. Před rokem +3

    I tried out the Miele C3 Marin canister vacuum and I liked it except the stupid telescoping wand that wouldn't hold position whenever I vacuumed carpets. It would always slide back down constantly. I ended up returning it.

  • @kellynepal
    @kellynepal Před 2 měsíci +1

    Of the two, which has a better clearance for cleaning under low furniture? It looks like the SEBO has a lower height than the Miele. Is this correct?

  • @Klifoo
    @Klifoo Před rokem

    Can we get a review of the Oreck pod?

  • @warrenbrett3758
    @warrenbrett3758 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How fors the Sebo E1 compare? Someone is offering. Miele C3 for the same price. Trying to make the best decision. I have mainly hard floors and cats. Kitty litter and pet hair as nain concern same with air filtration

  • @reviews2you
    @reviews2you Před 14 dny

    Nice review. For people w/ autoimmune issues the Miele should stand out. That hepa exhaust filter is a big deal for mold/actino sensitive people. I'm curious of the carpet cleaning ability of their electric heads like the SEB236 and their air operated carpet heads like the TurboTeQ. Is there that much difference for say, low pile carpets? I had a Kirby back in the day and it did a great job cleaning due to the powerful agitation of the carpet and suction power.

  • @user-id2lt7il8q
    @user-id2lt7il8q Před 2 měsíci +2

    Own both, however sad to hear that Miele is now using Chinese sourced parts and warranty is now three years, where as Sebo is 100% German with a ten year warranty on motor. This is a game changer.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you for watching! The reason for Miele making stuff in China is a political move to be able to sell things in the Chinese market. The quality still fantastic. Most of the machines that are marked "made in China" have at least 50% German parts in them. It's a very strange subject and you've inspired me to make a video in the future on the subject.

  • @mikearrigo5674
    @mikearrigo5674 Před rokem +7

    Both of these are great canister cleaners, I think you probably get more for your money with the Sebo though.

  • @louisdufour7031
    @louisdufour7031 Před rokem +1

    Currently looking into the sebo's/miele's for a new vacuum. Even though you said that the difference in working/sealed vacuum is negligible, in another of your video, you said that the bare minimum for a turbo head would be 45'' working vacuum. Isnt the sebo performance a little underwhelming overall? Thank for your fantastic videos !

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +4

      That's a wild misquote. The bare minimum to run a turbo cat is 45" other turbos run at much lower numbers really anything over 30 in a portable vacuum is good. The performance of SEBO should speak for itself without the numbers.

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Which vacuum has the better built motor and which vacuum is the quietest at its highest power? For me, the Miele is the better looking vacuum of the two.

  • @sts1542
    @sts1542 Před rokem +2

    Will there ever be a sebo upright buying guide/comparison in the future?

  • @chancejones8689
    @chancejones8689 Před rokem +1

    Nice video! Can you do a video of a D or D2 next time you get one in for service. I own a D and it was my late grandmother’s and am super interested in replacing the brushes and or bearing.

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter Před rokem

      I am a viewer who read your post and wanted to supply you with one of Alex’s older podcasts on another Sebo canister with the same powerhead that contains that information.
      m.czcams.com/video/i7XoWlVe12k/video.html

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter Před rokem +1

      I’m also sending a review of the Sebo Parquet floor tool wherein Alex demonstrates that even the bristles on Sebo floor tools are replaceable
      m.czcams.com/video/lJygBd0-ahk/video.html

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter Před rokem +1

      I hope that helps

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem

      I'm assuming we mean the SEBO D2 and D1 not the Rainbow D2 and D1
      You would replace just the motor itself but that's pretty much unheard of. Those machines are still considered relatively new. I would consult your local dealer.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem

      Thank man!

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs Před rokem

    would you use one of these to vacuum a church ? seems like they would catch on pews...
    currently using my good ol' sharp twin energy 13 inch 9 amp i love how light and easy it glides .
    i like the sebo between the two .
    just found a winsor sensor s13 but the height doesnt work ,wasonly $13 at a goodwill couldn't pass up . but compared to the sharp . its a tank so much heavier i would get tired pushing and pulling that over an hour.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +3

      I would buy a commercial vacuum for doing commercial vacuum things these are premium home vacuums not designed to vacuum at church or large office space.

  • @jbt8922
    @jbt8922 Před rokem +8

    I like the look of Sebo over Miele.

  • @rockatanescu
    @rockatanescu Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is an awesome comparison and I really was on the fence between these two vacuums as we have two dogs and a cat and we sometimes vacuum daily, especially when they're shedding.
    However, I've discovered that Miele has made some changes to its product line-up, at least in Europe: Miele offers the Complete C3 Cat & Dog for around 400 Euros, but it has only the turbobrush accessory (the vacuum's suction is used to spin the brush) and there is no available powerbrush accessory. Not only that, but the European version of the Complete C3 Cat & Dog no longer accepts vacuum tubes with connection pins (there's a piece of gray plastic where the pins were before), so you even if you get the powerhead as a separate accessory, you can't power it.
    The Miele rep I have talked to said it's not a supply issue, it's what the headquarters decided to make available in each specific market. He said it might be related to the low number of sales of the Complete C3 Electro, which did include the powerhead.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 7 měsíci

      This guide is only for the United States. Europe gets completely different machines.

    • @rockatanescu
      @rockatanescu Před 7 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews I completely understand, but a lot of people (myself included) might assume that the differences between the two markets are mainly around the vacuum motor (due to the EU regulations in effect since 2017) and maybe around the naming and packages available. It often makes sense to watch reviews for products sold in the US market and then "translate" them to the products available in EU because there's a good chance you find an actual review like this one, not a home-made infomercial.
      Miele corded and bagged vacuums with a powerbrush were definitely available in the EU a year or so ago, but now they seem to have silently disappeared and Miele is pushing hard their handheld bagless vacuums instead, which I think it's unfortunate.

    • @rockatanescu
      @rockatanescu Před 7 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews also, thank you for the detailed review. I was in the market for a decent vacuum since my Dyson kind of broke down and the Sebo E3 in the US is very similar to the one in the EU (probably a bit less powerful), but otherwise it seems like Sebo keeps it simple by providing the same powerhead, same accessories and so on.

  • @genevievec.8002
    @genevievec.8002 Před měsícem

    Really torn on which to get and I've been comparing for months. I'm looking at them specifically to handle pet hair, and that's unfortunately not something testing at a shop will help with, haha.
    Right now, I'm leaning towards a Miele because I can get a kona used like new and the differences between the cat/dog and the kona seem minimal.

  • @breckfarrar8663
    @breckfarrar8663 Před rokem +7

    I'm pleased to say I now own both the Sebo E3 and the Miele C3. I do like the C3 more..

    • @milanzerewan7332
      @milanzerewan7332 Před rokem +1

      I have that miele

    • @davidg426
      @davidg426 Před rokem

      Why do you like the C3 better?

    • @breckfarrar8663
      @breckfarrar8663 Před rokem

      @@davidg426 I like the way it grooms the carpet

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Před rokem

      @@davidg426 It is not made in China… Miele is now manufacturing in China...

    • @norma2310
      @norma2310 Před 11 měsíci +1

      So which one is the quietest of the 2? That’s important to me. Is the C3 made in China? I read a while ago the Miele’s over $500 are made in Germany….anyone know for sure? As you can tell I don’t buy anything from China.

  • @tomasvon8187
    @tomasvon8187 Před rokem +2

    My personal opinion is that Miele is heavy to use , if you have stairs in your house..

  • @MsMusicbox6
    @MsMusicbox6 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Recently checked out the E3 Sebo, compared to C3 Miele, came down to price. AU$1600 Sebo and AU600 for the Miele. My current old vacuum is still working very well, found the small battery holder in the handle was broken. So no speed variations, new part would have cost almost half the new model. Old one is 15yrs, so could be useful for a workshop cleaner.. Only bought the C3 a couple of days ago, still unboxed. Mostly carpeted house plus stairs.. Great video, thankyou! 👍🇦🇺

    • @rockatanescu
      @rockatanescu Před 7 měsíci

      The prices for Miele also went down in Europe. I wanted to buy one as our Dyson is slowing dying and I noticed that the Sebos are almost twice the price of the Miele. However, the Sebo would come with the powerhead, while the Miele would have the suction-powered brush. I wanted to buy the powerhead, but a Miele rep told me that the current version of Cat & Dog no longer has the ports on the body of the vacuum to provide power to the powerhead. This would explain the price difference.

  • @kiefervlogs394
    @kiefervlogs394 Před rokem

    Performance reviews as a vacuum technician what do you think of the bissell big green carpet cleaner

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +2

      It's on my recommended list of carpet shampooers. I like the machine.

  • @larsthorwald3338
    @larsthorwald3338 Před rokem +1

    I went with the Felix and I love it, but I've always wanted to play around with a canister. That Sebo is slick! ...is it OK to own two vacuums? I'm tempted. heh

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      You can never own to many vacuums

    • @larsthorwald3338
      @larsthorwald3338 Před rokem +1

      @@PerformanceReviews Apparently you're right--I snagged the E3 today. heh. Tomorrow, I'll unbox her and spend a blissful day cleaning. I'm wondering though: will the turbo brush and extended hose I bought for the Felix also work with the Airbelt? I asked at the dealer, but they weren't positive--said I might need an adapter. Not a huge deal in any case. Thanks for a great site!

  • @imadork123
    @imadork123 Před 6 měsíci

    I went to my local dealer thinking I'd get a Miele C1 Turbo, ended up leaving with a pre-owned Sebo E3 for a few hundred more dollars (but still $300 cheaper than a new one). It looks a little dinged up on the outside, but the internals are the same! I'll be trying to clean it this weekend to see if I can get it looking nicer.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That sounds awesome! A little bit of plastic polish . A headlight kit for a car is a good thing if you really want to get it looking good.

  • @karlagutierrez5141
    @karlagutierrez5141 Před rokem

    I wish I could see these products in person and test them. But the the dealer that carry’s the Miele only had the filters and bags on display.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +2

      That's the case right now with a lot of dealers they're really having trouble keeping up production. Germany shut down a lot during the pandemic and even after.

    • @karlagutierrez5141
      @karlagutierrez5141 Před rokem +2

      @@PerformanceReviews that’s sad. I need vacuum and was about to get a dyson but after seeing these two great vacuums I would rather wait.

  • @zafer4983
    @zafer4983 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It would be good to mention that these products are different to the offering in the UK.
    I was about to buy the miele c3 but the base model is not anywhere near what the c3 offering in the US is.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes,You guys get cucked in Europe. I would buy a Henry Xtra 160 in the UK

  • @tomb375
    @tomb375 Před 9 měsíci

    Love your chair at the end of the Video where can I get one of those? Thank you for this video.

  • @pcarter1989
    @pcarter1989 Před rokem +1

    How do you think these vacuums compare to the ZeroG, which is working its way up to being at a similar price point as these? With the frequent sale prices on Sebo and Miele, they're even more comparably priced. I'm especially curious about how the power heads compare. I really like the idea of a power carpet head, but it doesn't seem to be something that's offered on many vacuums.

    • @MsLuminescence
      @MsLuminescence Před rokem

      Yes I'm curious about this as well. Is the ZeroG more powerful? I want my old carpets to look revitalized.

    • @WakeUpAmerican000s
      @WakeUpAmerican000s Před rokem

      Parker - wow. Being a lifelong user of upright vacuums, I just can't imagine trying to clean one's carpets without a powered rotating brush. Your comment that powered heads are "rare" is suprising, but perhaps that's why canister vacs are not considered very good for carpet.

  • @johnnylong2049
    @johnnylong2049 Před rokem +1

    I’m hoping you could help. Im looking for the best vacuum cleaner for a medium sized American house. No pets, mostly hardwood floors and area rugs. Wall to wall carpets in rooms (5). Mostly girls so a lot of long hair. And dad has long hair too. Price range $0-$800. Recently had a dyson v11. Any suggestions would help.

  • @weasel6535
    @weasel6535 Před rokem +42

    I was going to purchase a Miele but after doing more and more research I am purchasing a Sebo in two days, right now it will be the D model, cost $1099 Cdn but I am sick and tired of buying low end vacuums and getting junk (one was not a low end, it cost $600 in 2006 and was still junk, everyone knows their name). I think Miele just has better advertising and word of mouth, I think Sebo is the better product.

    • @weasel6535
      @weasel6535 Před rokem +5

      Picked up the D4 today, the official dealer took $100 off and gave me a box of 8 filters at half price ($15). The new D4 comes with the better floor brush too, we were going to buy the brush when my wife noticed it is now included, good deal (the brush was only $30 anyway).

    • @Neo-mw1pp
      @Neo-mw1pp Před rokem +8

      Dyson lol

    • @Steve-sn9wh
      @Steve-sn9wh Před rokem

      @@weasel6535 how are you liking it?

    • @justRoRo
      @justRoRo Před rokem +10

      I don't feel it's down to better word of mouth, it's down to which features are a priority for YOU. for me, the HEPA system was my top priority, and as the reviewer here said, Miele has the best HEPA system on the market, making it better than a sebo if that were your priority. My 2nd top priority was sound - I have sensory issues with loud noise, and Miele is also the quietest vac on the market (when you use the low sound setting). That setting has been a game changer for me, honestly. I personally purchased a Miele a few years ago. I'm glad you're happy with your choice 👍🏾

    • @calvinwong365
      @calvinwong365 Před rokem +2

      Dyson lol? In the 2006 one?

  • @thumb_bass_guy
    @thumb_bass_guy Před rokem +1

    Is it okay to pull the Miele units by the hose in the long run?

  • @CL-yp1bs
    @CL-yp1bs Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is it normal for the air coming out of the Miele c3 to be pretty warm? I've found I have to vacuum during the mornings because its just so damn hot, its like a heater the exhaust coming out.. is it normal or is there something wrong with my C3? Its very quiet... but very warm/hot air.

  • @michaelbonifacio352
    @michaelbonifacio352 Před rokem +9

    I’m stuck between these two and wondered if you could give some guidance from you repairing so many of these. I think I prefer the Miele- but the fact that is has a good bit shorter warranty time (even with the HomeCare based on what I read) makes me nervous. Do you think the better warranty length of Sebo should sway my decision or is the reliability of these two when it comes to post warranty fixes not as big of a deal as I’m making it out to be?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +3

      Both are very reliable. But like any other machine you must maintain it properly for it to work.

    • @michaelbonifacio352
      @michaelbonifacio352 Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Thanks for the reply and the video! Appreciate them helping me do some research before getting on of these.

    • @weasel6535
      @weasel6535 Před rokem +7

      @@michaelbonifacio352 I noticed the difference in the warranty too, to me a company only warrants a product for how long they think it will last. If Miele makes such a great product then why is it only a 1 year warranty on parts while Sebo offers 7 parts and labour?

    • @weasel6535
      @weasel6535 Před rokem +1

      To clarify, Sebo is 5 years plus 5 if you register. I like when you register then send you a confirmation and also a note "we will never contact you again".

    • @techjunkie68smusicandtech56
      @techjunkie68smusicandtech56 Před rokem +1

      I had a Miele s380 which was about 10 years old before it stopped working, so I wouldn't be too worried about how it will last, however I'd be more inclined to go for an older model with mechanical controls rather than electronic touch .

  • @terrybaird9532
    @terrybaird9532 Před rokem +1

    Which ones head glides over carpet better, smother, easier of the two?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      Really depends on the carpet. The body of the SEBO is slick underneath so it glides easier on carpet. The nozzle of the Miele has an extra height adjustment and larger Wheels allowing the nozzle part to move a little easier than the SEBO on hi pile carpet.

  • @ballacaust
    @ballacaust Před rokem +3

    So I finally took the plunge awhile back and bought a Classic C1, and I love it to death, but I find that the basic, air powered accessories I am stuck with sort of lacking when I have to do any rugs or the animal hair covered furniture. Our house is all hard floors, so it's difficult to justify, but do you think upgrading to either of these be worth it?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +2

      I would have your turbo tool service. On an area rug to that thing should be rather impressive. You might also need to upgrade to the new style turbo if you have one of the older style turbos.

  • @nirajpathak3614
    @nirajpathak3614 Před rokem

    @performance reviews - will the Sebo powerhead cope with high pile carpet on setting 4?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      It really depends on the carpet. The Miele dose go a lit higher. I recommend you either bring a sample into your dealership and try it or buy from somebody who will exchange it.

    • @nirajpathak3614
      @nirajpathak3614 Před rokem

      If you had to choose between these two machines, which would you choose and why?

    • @WakeUpAmerican000s
      @WakeUpAmerican000s Před rokem

      @@nirajpathak3614 - I would not choose either for our home which has a lot of carpeting. An upright vacuum works much better for us compared to a canister unit.

  • @ABG2412
    @ABG2412 Před rokem

    Do you (or anyone here) know where to find (if they are to be found) an adapter that will allow Miele attachments to be used on the end of a Sebo hose?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem

      Why not just use genuine SEBO attachments? They have most of the same attachments available

    • @ABG2412
      @ABG2412 Před rokem

      @@PerformanceReviews Haha... Not disputing that. I asked the question for a reason though ;-). I already have a number of Miele attachments but also have an E3.

  • @sarahholding1315
    @sarahholding1315 Před rokem

    Is the K1 much of a step down. I love the pink one !

  • @preahnipean8746
    @preahnipean8746 Před 3 měsíci

    I never heard about this Miele vacuum before. Today my neighbor put it for sale in front of his yard. After negotiating, he sold it to me for $150. The vacuum (c3 Kona) is about a few years old and still in a great shape. I don’t know if i got it in a good deal or not. Brand new on EBay is around $570 but on Amazon is more. Any advice !

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's an amazing deal the MSRP is $1100 right now on that Vacuum

  • @kandigg9119
    @kandigg9119 Před 11 měsíci

    Which is best for high pile frieze carpet?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 11 měsíci

      The SEBO has an additional base plate that can be installed for this style of carpet. Miele has and it's high height adjustment. Both should get the job done.

  • @thesherkies8031
    @thesherkies8031 Před rokem

    Do either have edge cleaning?

  • @nmvac82
    @nmvac82 Před rokem +1

    I’m sold with sebo. I have ek360 power nozzle it does amazing on low profile carpet. It does good on my shag carpet could be better. I just not sure I’m sold with Sebo E3. Can you do comparison Sebo e3 vs Sebo d4?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +3

      I have a video between all the canisters right here.
      czcams.com/video/4E7xH75Z9D4/video.html

    • @nmvac82
      @nmvac82 Před rokem

      @@PerformanceReviews OMG I miss this. 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @solarjinx
    @solarjinx Před 2 měsíci

    Watched the entire video, and I still can't make up my mind between the two brands.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 2 měsíci

      I recommend you go take a test drive and see which one you like better in your hands.

  • @SmellyBeanCheese
    @SmellyBeanCheese Před rokem +2

    Any chance for a comparison between the Sebo D4 and the Miele C3? I want to like the sebos but imo they're so damn ugly! That said, if the D4 performs better than the C3 that's kind of a no-brainer.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      The D4 is in a different class than the C3. Not in terms of performance but in terms of its mission. The SEBO D4 mission is to clean larger areas. With larger capacity and a 40' cord. I'd recommend you go to your local dealer and take a test drive no matter what you decide to purchase.

  • @angie9532
    @angie9532 Před rokem

    Do you think either one of these is a good vacuum for my cleaning business?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem

      SEBO makes commercial vacuums and suggest you get one of those models.

    • @sevendeadlychins
      @sevendeadlychins Před rokem +4

      I have a cleaning business. Mostly big residential homes. The Sebo E3 is what I'd recommend ALL DAY for residential cleaning. Sebo makes commercial vacuums but they are mostly uprights. I love canister vacuums for my business because they do everything. The E3 is ideal for a business because it's more sturdy, cheaper to replace parts, and cheaper bags than Miele. The E3 gives you tremendous portability, power and durability. In my opinion it's the perfect vacuum for pro-residential cleaning because it gets under everything. It also does an incredible job on upholstery and pet hair. The bumper around the Sebo will allow you to move faster through house without damaging their walls and furniture. The other huge commercial advantage of the Sebo E3 is the removable brush roll. Essential for deep cleans. I recommend getting the parquet twist brush Sebo makes, it's the best and fastest I've ever used for hard floors and getting around behind toilets and into small spaces. It's called the "SEBO Turn & Clean Parquet Brush 1327WS". I would marry that brush tool. I used a similar version for years with my old Miele.

  • @jon4715
    @jon4715 Před 26 dny

    The Sebo Premium Parquet tool is the best tool on the market. Remove the front brush.

  • @views8962
    @views8962 Před rokem

    I read that Miele has a higher cost of operational cost. Is this true? I looked at the cost of bags and Miele seems cheaper if I only compared the bag cost.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +1

      There's a lot of discussion online of the parts being a little bit more expensive. But we're talking 10 to 20% difference between the two. Whichever one you get make sure you always run genuine bags and filters.

    • @views8962
      @views8962 Před rokem

      @@PerformanceReviews I agree with the genuine bags. I've had a Miele Venus (S5000 series) since 2006-2007 I think and it's still performs just as good in my eyes. It's pretty banged up through rough use but it's all cosmetic and I kinda like it more now with all the scuffs. If I can only repair the tool compartment and the electric handle latch/lock mechanism, it will be perfect again.

  • @deborahc.3802
    @deborahc.3802 Před 5 měsíci

    I recently purchased the Miele excellence on sale for $699 CND. It’s still in the box, because I was thinking that if I saw the sebo E3 on sale after Christmas, I’d return the Miele. So far, no sales- the sebo is still $999 CND. I only have a couple of weeks left in my return window for the Miele. Just wondering if the sebo is worth the $300 extra. I’m so torn… would appreciate your opinion. Thanks

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 5 měsíci

      I wouldn't expect a sale on either of these.

    • @deborahc.3802
      @deborahc.3802 Před 5 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews so, if you saw the Miele excellence for $699 and the sebo e3 for $999, which would you go with. Just wondering what’s your opinion. Is the sebo worth the extra $300?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I would move out of Canada while you still can with that money.

    • @deborahc.3802
      @deborahc.3802 Před 3 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews I’m not sure what that means. If you’re in the US and you’re dissing Canada, that’s pretty funny.

  • @ajd8848
    @ajd8848 Před rokem +2

    If you live in the UK then the SEBO E3 wins hands down. For some reason Miele does not sell any electro brush heads in the UK nor do they sell any vaccuum that even supports them. Sebo, on the other hand, do have electric brush heads.
    No idea why Miele made this decision because it has nothing to do with wattage restrictions in the EU market. They use to sell power heads here after the restrictions came into place.

  • @Comrade_Asbestos
    @Comrade_Asbestos Před rokem +1

    “They also make the d4”
    That sent my brain into a deep fryer
    What I mean by that is I was thinking rainbow/rexair d4 vacuum

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem

      No the SEBO D4 that is currently in production not the the 1980s Rainbow D4

    • @Comrade_Asbestos
      @Comrade_Asbestos Před rokem

      @@PerformanceReviews yeah I know my mind was thinking rainbow d4 because I just serviced 2 of them 30 mins before watching this video I already knew sebo made a d4

  • @sylviacandler5541
    @sylviacandler5541 Před 20 dny

    Any comparison on vacuum cleaners should include a suction comparison, measured by a meter

  • @Aezelll
    @Aezelll Před rokem +3

    I've never really understood the fascination with the speed control on most of these top end machines. I literally, NEVER use anything but max power. Never. Why would you? Maybe like if you own a super expensive real wool rug that you you don't want to thin out? Maybe? I can't think of any other situations where I don't want max suction, and honestly how many people actually own a real vintage wool rug that they are daring to vacuum and not hand rake anyway...
    I really hilariously love how they show pictures of "drapes" on the Miele low power setting. Who has ever actually tried to vacuum drapes? Let me tell you: it doesn't work. Okay you turn down the power....now you don't get anything off them anyway. Okay turn it up. Now you just suck the drapes into the vacuum. It doesn't work. On your furniture(Miele Setting #2) there is again....absolutely no reason on modern upholstery not to use max power. None.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +8

      Dusting is the primary reason one would turn down the suction.

    • @kimberlindy
      @kimberlindy Před rokem +1

      I use that feature on to dust drapes and lampshades, and vacuum floormatts.

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Před rokem

      Agreed, it has a computer board that will burn out as well.. A "suction regulator" on the handle is sufficient..

  • @hungtsan9733
    @hungtsan9733 Před 8 měsíci

    So in order to maneuver both vacuum around you have to drag it by the hose 😅. That seems annoying especially doing a whole entire house.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 8 měsíci

      Give a test drive before commenting on something you don't understand.

  • @jroark101
    @jroark101 Před rokem +3

    Dang I like the better cleaning power from the Miele but I prefer the ET-2 head. Hmm I was leaning tow towards the E3 until this video.
    Wish you would have done like a pick up test comparison with sand or something.
    Thank you

    • @laxus8172
      @laxus8172 Před rokem +2

      They’re gonna clean the exact same. The only thing that will clean better is a central vacuum.
      Make your pick for which one has a feature set that is most appealing to you.

  • @milanzerewan7332
    @milanzerewan7332 Před rokem +1

    What country you in?

  • @user-iv6uu2wz7q
    @user-iv6uu2wz7q Před 4 měsíci +2

    Why do American prefer uprights and not canisters? Also British prefer uprights.. In Canada Canadians prefer canisters to uprights... By the way,, Wal Mart vacuums cleaners are down right "SCRAP."

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hoover of America invented the upright vacuum.

    • @user-iv6uu2wz7q
      @user-iv6uu2wz7q Před 4 měsíci +3

      Thank you very much for your reply... Upright Hoovers in England a big thing.. British would say I am going to Hoover the rug meaning vacuum the rug.. Apart from the U.K. the rest of Europe like canisters better than uprights..

  • @danieia4029
    @danieia4029 Před rokem +3

    European Miele vacuums don’t have electric floor heads. Super annoying 🙄

  • @JamesSullivan-ru4op
    @JamesSullivan-ru4op Před 2 měsíci

    Attachments: I am highly disappointed with the accessories with my Miele. The vacuum is great though. Also, for the cost, I would and supposed reputation, I would think Miele would offer a better warranty.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 2 měsíci

      Which accessories are you disappointed with They have a huge ecosystem of accessories available. If I had to guess you're referring to the small crevices tool they include. There's a longer 250 mm and 600mm available.

    • @JamesSullivan-ru4op
      @JamesSullivan-ru4op Před 2 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews The brush attachment isn't very robust. I also don't care for the small upholstery attachment. It does have strip of velvet-like material that helps remove dust and pet hair. Problem is, furniture isn't necessary flat surfaces and the velvet-ish material don't remain in contact with the surface. When trying to use it a tad more aggressively to overcome it's failings, the strip just pops out. Over the years, I have had better solutions from albeit lower quality vacuums. They make a great machine in my experience, but the included attachments can be lackluster. My mother's donated and well-aged, yet still viable Electrolux attachments, outperform the packaged Miele attachments hands down. That's not a good look.
      I have the extended crevice tool and it was a waste of money. The design is terrible. It's like they took a crevice tool that was too short, created a long flexible extension and put them together. This causes a very problematic choke-point where the smaller crevice tool fits into the longer flexible part. It clogs so often, I no longer use it. $39.99 plus tax, gas and time, wasn't worth it.
      I really like the machine. I really dislike the attachments in general.

  • @VacuumReviews
    @VacuumReviews Před 11 měsíci

    12:10

  • @NelsonWillis-kt8ck
    @NelsonWillis-kt8ck Před 10 měsíci

    Hate pet hair? Get this.

  • @DVelez-wz3fe
    @DVelez-wz3fe Před rokem

    Isn’t Miele made in China? Doesn’t it need more upkeep?

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před rokem +3

      No the C3 is made in Germany the maintenance is really no different then the SEBO.

  • @PenntuckytheCrag
    @PenntuckytheCrag Před 11 měsíci

    as 2022 miele vacuums are made in china and they are crap Sebo is rock solid

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Not ture still made in Germany
      Here's a current production model taken apart to show that.
      instagram.com/p/CkmFD3FOE3w/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    • @PenntuckytheCrag
      @PenntuckytheCrag Před 11 měsíci

      @@PerformanceReviews ok so the motor is still made there. Not ta else

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 11 měsíci +3

      The whole vacuum is made in the EU most of it being Germany. I don't know why you think outher wise?

  • @Fapple
    @Fapple Před 8 měsíci

    Wow very helpful. As someone who is new to vacuums I never knew there was so much information. My question is - the maintenance costs of filters and replacement bags sound costly, do you recommend any vacuums that don’t require replacements or do you think that the best vacuums for a consumer have this feature? I have pet hair and sensitive skin but I’m also looking for something where I don’t have to spend money on replaceable bags.

    • @PerformanceReviews
      @PerformanceReviews  Před 8 měsíci

      All vacuum cleaners have recurring maintenance costs involving filters or vacuum bags . There are several manufacturers that lie about their maintenance schedule like Dyson . Bagless vacuum cleaners typically need their filters changed every 3- 6 months. The average cost to run a bagged vacuum for a year is $30. The average cost to run a Bagless machine is $40-60. So when you maintain a machine properly you'll find the bags cost less. You'll also find that anybody who uses vacuum cleaners professionally uses bagged vacuum cleaners.