madabouthoovers
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Yes I agree, the X4 is a better cleaner than the Miele S7, but bear in mind that Miele have only been making uprights since 2008 (excluding the stick vac and the Miele Art) so its only obvious that Sebo would win the battle on uprights.
The Miele S7, whilst a very pretty vacuum, with all the bells and whistles is just not robust enough. The rear wheel mechanism and the body plastics behind the rear wheels are prone to getting damaged, and the whole vacuum just feels to delicate, despite it weighing 10Kg odd. The X series is bulletproof, tried and tested, and been around for donkeys years. The only area they are delicate in is the cable to handle joint, where the cable can eventually fracture internally. This is easily fixed by opening the handle, removing the cable, chopping off about 10 cm of cable, and re-wiring it. The only other gripe with the X series is that they can fall over when using the hose - but if you hold the handle like Sebo suggest, or lay the vac on its back then its not a problem. (unless you have small children around who could then put their fingers in the revolving brushroll).
The Felix is another great upright, even more versatile and convenient than the S7, so yes, Miele win the war on cylinders, as they have a much greater range than Sebo, but Sebo are the king of uprights. That may change if Miele bring out a lighter weight upright, and refine the S7's over engineered swivel and rear wheel system.
The Miele S7, whilst a very pretty vacuum, with all the bells and whistles is just not robust enough. The rear wheel mechanism and the body plastics behind the rear wheels are prone to getting damaged, and the whole vacuum just feels to delicate, despite it weighing 10Kg odd. The X series is bulletproof, tried and tested, and been around for donkeys years. The only area they are delicate in is the cable to handle joint, where the cable can eventually fracture internally. This is easily fixed by opening the handle, removing the cable, chopping off about 10 cm of cable, and re-wiring it. The only other gripe with the X series is that they can fall over when using the hose - but if you hold the handle like Sebo suggest, or lay the vac on its back then its not a problem. (unless you have small children around who could then put their fingers in the revolving brushroll).
The Felix is another great upright, even more versatile and convenient than the S7, so yes, Miele win the war on cylinders, as they have a much greater range than Sebo, but Sebo are the king of uprights. That may change if Miele bring out a lighter weight upright, and refine the S7's over engineered swivel and rear wheel system.