My New Sebo Felix!

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henrydreyfuss

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Hello Everyone! I hope you all had a great holiday. I was selfish this year and bought myself a fancy new vacuum. I've only had the Sebo for about 2 weeks, but I really like it. It does a fantastic job and it's very well made! It's also really quiet, which is always a plus. It's probably one of the most versatile uprights I have. I bought the Classic model (my personal favorite Felix). It's so cute! Here are some pics!

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Here it is with the parquet brush. It's a really nice floor tool. The teeth in the front row of soft (self-adjusting!) brushes were too small and wouldn't let the big dirt in. Well a friend told me to take the front row out, and it completely solved the problem. It does just as well on bare floors as any other good floor tool. Even with the front row gone, the parquet brush doesn't scratch the bare floors. It's very gentle. The neck also swivels, and the vacuum lays really flat, so it can easily get around and under furniture.

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Tool mode...

The Felix is also a great portable vacuum. It's very easy and fun to go around the house with the Felix and dust or do edging. This setup is also great for stairs. The handle pushes down, and you can leave the powerhead off the Sebo, which makes it significantly lighter. Prolly the most disappointing thing about the Felix is the optional dusting brush. It's just very awkward to use, and you cant get it into corners without scratching the tool. The brushes are also very stiff, so I cant use it to dust every surface. Since the brushes don't fan outward, they get sucked in when you turn the vacuum on. The optional wand, on the other hand, is awesome, and I wish I would've bought another. The big side carrying handle is comfortable, and the hose even swivels at the end where it meets the machine (most uprights offer no swivel on either end of the hose). For an upright it's amazing to me just how thoroughly this one machine can seriously clean a house.

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They thought of EVERYTHING!

When you lean the machine up against a wall, there's a little rubber button on the end of the handle. It doesn't scratch anything, and the rubber kinda grips whatever it's leaned against. I've yet to have it fall!

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Cleaning off the brushroll is easy since it pulls right out of the powerhead (no tools required). I haven't seen any hair get into the brush bearings (awesome). It appears to be very well made!

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The Bag and Filters

One thing I really like about the felix is how you don't have to take off the cord, or pull out the hose in order to get to the bag. Nicely designed.

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The bag....

...is kinda on the smaller side, but the dirt in it gets really packed down. The bag is getting pretty heavy. I've used it pretty hardcore on some serious cleaning the past two weeks (my house, friend's houses...one day I took it to work), and the bag is only about 2/3 full. As you can see the bag can be sealed up, so it's very easy and clean to change. The bag has to be set in just right or the lid won't close. It's very easy to install bags.

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The exhaust filter is really cool. It's huge! There are two bands that hold the filter on (at the top and bottom). They can be removed easily, and then the filter can be peeled off from the back.

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Naked Felix

Here's the Sebo without the exhaust filter. The bands and filter are on the floor. Hehe this is prolly Sebo Felix picture overkill, but it's so unique!

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Very Clever!

I always thought it had a cloth outer bag. So that's the exhaust filter! Thanks again for all the great pics!

Bill
 
I was wrong, Corey. That agitator is just as you described. That machine is beautiful, and one of the very few select contemporary models i would like to have myself.
 
Also...

...the bag looks a bit bigger than an Electrolux cylinder bag. Very respectable. And a true top fill design as well.
 

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