matt8808
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A breif background - My daily drivers have been a Kirby Sentria II (bought brand new about a year ago) and a Numatic Eco Henry (bought brand new about 2 months or so ago)....
The Kirby is fantastic and leaves me feeling like the carpets have really been vacuumed properly, however after a period of only using the Henry (due to its ease) upon using it again I was surprised at how much the Kirby picked up that the Henry had been missing in such a short period of time - even though I had been using the Henry with the airo brush.
So this left me with a dilemma.
For day to day / can't be bothered vacuuming moods the Henry was so much easier, however I now didn't feel like it was cleaning properly. Or at least not as well as I'd like it to. Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic machine, the issue really was the massive difference in carpet care between it and the Kirby. To be expected though I suppose.
At least thats the excuse I'm using for upgrading and I'm sticking to it!
So. I wanted a cylinder to contrast the Kirby. I also wanted cleaning ability to rival the Kirby so that I'd feel my carpets were spotless regradless of the machine I had used. This only really left one choice...
Que the Sebo D4 Premium Eco.
I did consider the Miele Complete C3 Comfort Electro EcoLine Plus - however with a price tag of £600 and then the stupidly high cost of bags and filters I decided against the idea.
I've had a few electro nozzle machines in the past - Henry Turbo (reasonable performance) - DC21 Motorhead (fantastic performance but pig awkward for using the small tools) - AEG UltraOne with electro head (very cheap hose let this machine down).... The Sebo is just fantastic!
Very pleased with it and only paid £350 brand new from Amazon.
Not a lot I can say about it really. Performs flawlessly and is very quiet - the power head is noiser than the main motor on full power. Huge bags - 6 ltr, extra long cord - 12 meters giving a total of 15.5 meter cleaning range, big S class sealed filter system and cheap running costs.
The picture of the bag contents is what it has picked up after the house was vacuumed the previous day from top to bottom with the Kirby. Most of it is general carpet fluff but there is also some dust and dirt in there. I also noticed it found some larger particles such as grit that the Kirby must of snowploughed and then missed the previous day.
The only issue now is that it's so good I won't be bothered about using the Kirby!




















The Kirby is fantastic and leaves me feeling like the carpets have really been vacuumed properly, however after a period of only using the Henry (due to its ease) upon using it again I was surprised at how much the Kirby picked up that the Henry had been missing in such a short period of time - even though I had been using the Henry with the airo brush.
So this left me with a dilemma.
For day to day / can't be bothered vacuuming moods the Henry was so much easier, however I now didn't feel like it was cleaning properly. Or at least not as well as I'd like it to. Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic machine, the issue really was the massive difference in carpet care between it and the Kirby. To be expected though I suppose.
At least thats the excuse I'm using for upgrading and I'm sticking to it!
So. I wanted a cylinder to contrast the Kirby. I also wanted cleaning ability to rival the Kirby so that I'd feel my carpets were spotless regradless of the machine I had used. This only really left one choice...
Que the Sebo D4 Premium Eco.
I did consider the Miele Complete C3 Comfort Electro EcoLine Plus - however with a price tag of £600 and then the stupidly high cost of bags and filters I decided against the idea.
I've had a few electro nozzle machines in the past - Henry Turbo (reasonable performance) - DC21 Motorhead (fantastic performance but pig awkward for using the small tools) - AEG UltraOne with electro head (very cheap hose let this machine down).... The Sebo is just fantastic!
Very pleased with it and only paid £350 brand new from Amazon.
Not a lot I can say about it really. Performs flawlessly and is very quiet - the power head is noiser than the main motor on full power. Huge bags - 6 ltr, extra long cord - 12 meters giving a total of 15.5 meter cleaning range, big S class sealed filter system and cheap running costs.
The picture of the bag contents is what it has picked up after the house was vacuumed the previous day from top to bottom with the Kirby. Most of it is general carpet fluff but there is also some dust and dirt in there. I also noticed it found some larger particles such as grit that the Kirby must of snowploughed and then missed the previous day.
The only issue now is that it's so good I won't be bothered about using the Kirby!



















