So I'm looking around to possibly buy a new vac.
I've been shopping around lately. I stopped by the vacuum store a few times to try out a few models that caught my eye; I've narrowed it down to 3-4 vacuums.
TESTED:
1.) Riccar Radiance Premium-
2.) Miele S7 Salsa
3.) Sebo X5,
4) Windsor Sensor S15
5.) Hoover Platinum Lightweight (I did not test this one but heard it was a good vac..Not too crazy about Hoovers... I've had several of them before and they just don't make a quality product anymore IMO)
The Riccar's, contrary to what many of us believe, according to the sales rep are not 100% made in USA.. He said that some parts are still made in China, but they are assembled here.
I like the way this one sounded, and seemed to be pretty aggressive with the carpet. The tool suction was disappointing though, especially since this is a $900.00 vac! He also mentioned that he had so many problems and repairs with the red, bottom of the line Radiance which he doesn't even carry anymore. Hmm interesting.. I'm thinking chances are, this one will have the same issues..
Not only that, but the Good Housekeeping reviews for the Radiance were not that good either.. giving the vacuum a rating of a "B-" and did not score well in the embedded dirt test.
The Miele Salsa was a solid machine.. good on many levels, and supposedly great on filtration (sealed system) but when I switched from low to High pile (thick) carpeting, it was a nightmare to push across the carpet.. even with adjusting suction controls: Very heavy!! Not much you can do since this is auto carpet height adjustment.. The rep kept on trying to get me to buy a Miele saying it was his best seller. and that he has a hard time keeping them in stock.. but I wasn't completely sold..
Then I tried the Sebo X5.. Wow!.. very easy to push, decent tool suction.. lightweight, very well built and seemed like it did a very good job .. It also had a nice chevron style roller brush.. I really liked this one.. I just wished it had a headlight; but even that isn't a big issue.. However the store rep said that the filtration on these is not that good and claimed that some bagless vacuums filter better than the Sebos which I found very hard to believe...
I then went over to the Windsor S15 model, (this one had a Manual carpet height adjustment) unlike the Sebo x5.. This one had a blue 3 prong cord.. Typical for a commercial setting I'm thinking..
I really liked that this one had better contact with the carpet.. versus the automatic (Sebo) which keeps adjusting up and down, which can be annoying. Power wise I don't know if this was any better at cleaning than the Sebo, which supposedly should be the same machine.
I did notice though however that the sign said that this had a powerful 1.6 hp motor, but on the back of the machine it said it had a 10 amp motor which I found confusing..
The X5 Sebo had a 12 amp motor, but the rep said that they are still the same..
I wanted to also look at a model that Sebo makes that is called the Essential G1, G2.. but they did not carry these.. (these have the manual height adjustment)
Anyways.. all in all.. it seemed like the rep was pushing me towards Miele.
What do you all think, is this vacuum that good? What do you all recommend?
Thanks guys!
I've been shopping around lately. I stopped by the vacuum store a few times to try out a few models that caught my eye; I've narrowed it down to 3-4 vacuums.
TESTED:
1.) Riccar Radiance Premium-
2.) Miele S7 Salsa
3.) Sebo X5,
4) Windsor Sensor S15
5.) Hoover Platinum Lightweight (I did not test this one but heard it was a good vac..Not too crazy about Hoovers... I've had several of them before and they just don't make a quality product anymore IMO)
The Riccar's, contrary to what many of us believe, according to the sales rep are not 100% made in USA.. He said that some parts are still made in China, but they are assembled here.
I like the way this one sounded, and seemed to be pretty aggressive with the carpet. The tool suction was disappointing though, especially since this is a $900.00 vac! He also mentioned that he had so many problems and repairs with the red, bottom of the line Radiance which he doesn't even carry anymore. Hmm interesting.. I'm thinking chances are, this one will have the same issues..
Not only that, but the Good Housekeeping reviews for the Radiance were not that good either.. giving the vacuum a rating of a "B-" and did not score well in the embedded dirt test.
The Miele Salsa was a solid machine.. good on many levels, and supposedly great on filtration (sealed system) but when I switched from low to High pile (thick) carpeting, it was a nightmare to push across the carpet.. even with adjusting suction controls: Very heavy!! Not much you can do since this is auto carpet height adjustment.. The rep kept on trying to get me to buy a Miele saying it was his best seller. and that he has a hard time keeping them in stock.. but I wasn't completely sold..
Then I tried the Sebo X5.. Wow!.. very easy to push, decent tool suction.. lightweight, very well built and seemed like it did a very good job .. It also had a nice chevron style roller brush.. I really liked this one.. I just wished it had a headlight; but even that isn't a big issue.. However the store rep said that the filtration on these is not that good and claimed that some bagless vacuums filter better than the Sebos which I found very hard to believe...
I then went over to the Windsor S15 model, (this one had a Manual carpet height adjustment) unlike the Sebo x5.. This one had a blue 3 prong cord.. Typical for a commercial setting I'm thinking..
I really liked that this one had better contact with the carpet.. versus the automatic (Sebo) which keeps adjusting up and down, which can be annoying. Power wise I don't know if this was any better at cleaning than the Sebo, which supposedly should be the same machine.
I did notice though however that the sign said that this had a powerful 1.6 hp motor, but on the back of the machine it said it had a 10 amp motor which I found confusing..
The X5 Sebo had a 12 amp motor, but the rep said that they are still the same..
I wanted to also look at a model that Sebo makes that is called the Essential G1, G2.. but they did not carry these.. (these have the manual height adjustment)
Anyways.. all in all.. it seemed like the rep was pushing me towards Miele.
What do you all think, is this vacuum that good? What do you all recommend?
Thanks guys!