There’s a little hack to using the parquet brush. If you pull the front brush strip out and leave the back one in, it’ll make it work 10 Times better. Another technician on UA-cam, goes by the name of Performance Reviews, swears by that trick, and his pick up test with the parquet brush come out really nicely even with massive amounts of dirt.
That black stuff on the exhaust filter is carbon dust from the motor. I would just replace it and let the vacuum breathe a little better. I changed mine and if you look at the video I did on it you will see how I love this vacuum. Great video.
Yes that’s carbon from the motor completely normal . Idk but they say every other intake filter change the exhaust .fantastic review. I was looking at a X7 & X8 to go with my D4 onyx but u convinced me on the Felix . I trust your reviews
Thanks very much, that's good to know. I feel I bring the benefit of long term usage to the table rather than just a 'ooh look it sucks up oats but it's crap with rice' type of video, if that makes sense 👍😁
I would definitely change the outer exhaust filter at that point. If you wash it and it’s still discolored, change it. If you wash it, use a minimal amount of gentle detergent (and no softener) and wash on gentle cycle, on cold. Air dry for 24-48 hours.
great review. I have some thinking to do, I've had the Sebo X4 for 15 years, no problems, but we have so much hardwood floor now I think we may need this. Sebo is expensive but they're so good overall.
Hi! Just found you and I've had my Sebo Felix 1 Premium for about 7 years. It is very powerful and streamlined-- goes under very low furniture and stores easily in small closets. My issue is with the roller brush and buttons. I have had to take it in at least 3 times to have it checked (I have it serviced also with new filters etc) as to why the roller brush intermittently just stops working. No light and cannot engage it; suction is good as ever and no clogs. The repair people cannot seem to find anything wrong and when I get it back from the shop, the light and roller brush works fine. Then, periodically it stops, then starts again and finally after about a year, stops again and won't engage. Anyone have that problem? I don't use it for heavy duty work as we are a very small family with only one short haired cat :) I keep the roller cleared and make sure bags don't overfill. Help!
Hi Gina I've never had that problem. Although occasionally the brush seems to not be working and I start panicking... Then I realise I've had the pipe out and not slotted it back in fully so it hasn't activate the micro switch. Are you sure your issue isn't similar?
I used a Sebo Felix for 15 years. Was reliable and did good job cleaning. It didn't handle ultra plush carpet all that well (power head bogged down) so switched to Sebo E3. My motor exhaust filters did get streaked with motor carbon dust but nowhere as bad as shown here. It was possible to vacuum a good part of that carbon/bag dust out of that filter, extending its usage life to about 1 year.....IMHO the shown example needs to be at least vacuumed or otherwise replaced.
They're identical in every way apart from the branding however, SEBO contacted me and told me unequivocally that the unbranded bags are not made by them. Make of that what you will... And thanks for commenting :D
It's absolutely fantastic on carpets and rugs but I find it so annoying while using the hose. The vacuum just easily falls over. You can detach floor head and carry it up the stairs but I still find it heavy. Yes! Finally someone who finds this dusting brush rubbish. No matter what suction I picked it was always suckig bristles. Upholstery tool was great too but all the fluff and hair easily gets trapped on the bristles and it's hard to clean it. I didn't like it on hard floors too, but it all probably depends on the floor type.
Yeah the hose is springy, it could do to be a foot longer. I do actually like the dusting brush but it works better when the bag is fuller 😂 And surprisingly this is one of the few vacuums where I find it great on hard floors. Have you turned the brushes off? When the bag is new set the floor level to 2 and the bushes off and it will pick up everything. When the bag is fuller set it to 1 with the brushes off.
Apparently you can wash the exhaust filter. Obviously Sebo doesn't recommend it but you can give it a try. I would just wipe the body and put it on. It's certainly hundred times better than Shark, it's a completely different league.. This one's gonna last ages ..
I've just bought a new filter actually. Sebo have been in touch and they're suggesting because I've used an unbranded bag it's shortened the life of the filter 😏 I think I'm going to prove that wrong. Yes it's certainly robust. The Shark has some great features but you're right, the Sebo is better.
There’s a little hack to using the parquet brush. If you pull the front brush strip out and leave the back one in, it’ll make it work 10 Times better. Another technician on UA-cam, goes by the name of Performance Reviews, swears by that trick, and his pick up test with the parquet brush come out really nicely even with massive amounts of dirt.
I'm not even sure where I've stashed that head to be honest 😬
Thanks for watching and for your comments 👍
That black stuff on the exhaust filter is carbon dust from the motor. I would just replace it and let the vacuum breathe a little better. I changed mine and if you look at the video I did on it you will see how I love this vacuum. Great video.
Cheers... Yeah SEBO got back to me... They're a damn good company! And I'll check your vids out :)
Yes that’s carbon from the motor completely normal . Idk but they say every other intake filter change the exhaust .fantastic review. I was looking at a X7 & X8 to go with my D4 onyx but u convinced me on the Felix . I trust your reviews
Thanks very much, that's good to know. I feel I bring the benefit of long term usage to the table rather than just a 'ooh look it sucks up oats but it's crap with rice' type of video, if that makes sense 👍😁
I would definitely change the outer exhaust filter at that point. If you wash it and it’s still discolored, change it. If you wash it, use a minimal amount of gentle detergent (and no softener) and wash on gentle cycle, on cold. Air dry for 24-48 hours.
Yes I did end up changing and washing it 👍😁
So then the "change filter every 10 to 20 bags" is wrong?
great review. I have some thinking to do, I've had the Sebo X4 for 15 years, no problems, but we have so much hardwood floor now I think we may need this. Sebo is expensive but they're so good overall.
They are indeed robust and effective. Turn the brushes off on the Felix and it's great on hard floors 👍😁
The black on the exhaust filter is carbon dust from the carbon brushes that cause the fan to turn. All perfectly normal with use!
Good to know 👍 thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi! Just found you and I've had my Sebo Felix 1 Premium for about 7 years. It is very powerful and streamlined-- goes under very low furniture and stores easily in small closets. My issue is with the roller brush and buttons. I have had to take it in at least 3 times to have it checked (I have it serviced also with new filters etc) as to why the roller brush intermittently just stops working. No light and cannot engage it; suction is good as ever and no clogs. The repair people cannot seem to find anything wrong and when I get it back from the shop, the light and roller brush works fine. Then, periodically it stops, then starts again and finally after about a year, stops again and won't engage. Anyone have that problem? I don't use it for heavy duty work as we are a very small family with only one short haired cat :) I keep the roller cleared and make sure bags don't overfill. Help!
Hi Gina
I've never had that problem. Although occasionally the brush seems to not be working and I start panicking... Then I realise I've had the pipe out and not slotted it back in fully so it hasn't activate the micro switch. Are you sure your issue isn't similar?
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner Yes I've check but thanks so much for your kind reply! I will try another service shop and see what they say. Keep cleaning :)
@@gigistar649 you're welcome, and good luck 👍😁
I used a Sebo Felix for 15 years. Was reliable and did good job cleaning. It didn't handle ultra plush carpet all that well (power head bogged down) so switched to Sebo E3. My motor exhaust filters did get streaked with motor carbon dust but nowhere as bad as shown here. It was possible to vacuum a good part of that carbon/bag dust out of that filter, extending its usage life to about 1 year.....IMHO the shown example needs to be at least vacuumed or otherwise replaced.
Thanks for the feedback 👍😁
I can’t decide between a Felix, D4, or Zero G.
I've never tried the other 2 so have no comparative view to offer 😶
Have you noticed any smells from the cleaner once bags were getting full?
I can't say I have, however I do put drops of essential oil in the bag to freshen the air as I work.
That unbranded bag is genuine I think, I bought some genuine bags and they were the same.
They're identical in every way apart from the branding however, SEBO contacted me and told me unequivocally that the unbranded bags are not made by them. Make of that what you will...
And thanks for commenting :D
More Than 'Just a Cleaner' that’s strange, thanks for the info
@@hoovermaster you're very welcome 👍
Exhaust filter black "might" be electric motor graphite "brush dust" ?
Yes you're right. SEBO have been in touch and confirmed that to be the case 👍😁
Why are you saving all the dirt bags?
Because I've got a secret dirt bag fetish. Now shush or you'll let the cat out of the dirt bag too 🤪
Because he is a teenage dirt bag
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner lol
I wondered the SAME THING. LOL... but it was so nice to sell full bags with no dust flying out of them....
It's absolutely fantastic on carpets and rugs but I find it so annoying while using the hose. The vacuum just easily falls over. You can detach floor head and carry it up the stairs but I still find it heavy. Yes! Finally someone who finds this dusting brush rubbish. No matter what suction I picked it was always suckig bristles. Upholstery tool was great too but all the fluff and hair easily gets trapped on the bristles and it's hard to clean it.
I didn't like it on hard floors too, but it all probably depends on the floor type.
Yeah the hose is springy, it could do to be a foot longer.
I do actually like the dusting brush but it works better when the bag is fuller 😂
And surprisingly this is one of the few vacuums where I find it great on hard floors. Have you turned the brushes off? When the bag is new set the floor level to 2 and the bushes off and it will pick up everything. When the bag is fuller set it to 1 with the brushes off.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner Yes, I turned the brush roll off. Maybe it's just our awful shinny wooden floor.
@@Blackout720 the only flooring I've found it struggles on, but then again so has every vacuum, is a tile floor where the tiles are unevenly laid.
Apparently you can wash the exhaust filter. Obviously Sebo doesn't recommend it but you can give it a try.
I would just wipe the body and put it on.
It's certainly hundred times better than Shark, it's a completely different league.. This one's gonna last ages ..
I've just bought a new filter actually. Sebo have been in touch and they're suggesting because I've used an unbranded bag it's shortened the life of the filter 😏 I think I'm going to prove that wrong.
Yes it's certainly robust. The Shark has some great features but you're right, the Sebo is better.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner Have you gone for the same pattern?
@@Blackout720 I sure have.
@@MoreThanJustaCleaner _Of course_ Sebo would say that! 🤣
@@jrbees929 haha indeed. However in fairness they have also said that these filters really don't need changing often.
For a carpeted home, which would you suggest if money was not an option: the Felix or the X7?
Are you just trying to leave my poor little brain stuck in a paradox? 🤪😁
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Never knew a vacuum could be pretty.
Haha yeah I know what you mean. They've got some fancy designs in the Felix range 😊
Should I worry about this black stuff on filter going out in my home? Or an odor? Have a smush face cat and sensitive to air pollution.
No. If it's on the filter it means the filter is doing the job of keeping it out of the air.