FWIW your videos have gotten significantly better. Just watch the most recent straight to the point and nice neat organized back drop. Nice job, subscribed.
Thanks Chris. We appreciate the feedback. We know we’re not the best, not perfect, but we do care. We care that the customer is informed so they can make an educated decision on the right vacuum cleaner for their needs.
@@KickassVacuums Honestly your darn good! Its tough to fit a novel in a short video. I personally like to know EVERY detail, but not everyone else has the time or patience. I totally appreciate your videos, honestly there are so many features and benefits with these premium models. A video could be an hour+. I definitely like the features and benefits first in short form. Then the details afterward. Let's the user decide early on if they want to invest the time to watch. You do good work, and are my go to page. Obviously I'm looking for a new premium vacuum!
It is a good machine with good filtration. But, for the record, it is not HEPA filter. They call it "hospital grade" which I think is a made-up term. It is good, it is fine, but not HEPA. I did just buy one today, from a local vacuum store. My salesman said that one advantage of it not being HEPA is the bags are a little cheaper than machines that are HEPA.
I don't understand why machines that use a HEPA bag even need a HEPA filter... there's literally NO dust that escapes the bag... the bag chamber stays spotless.... if the bag chamber stays spotless...how can there be any dust escaping at all... I mean, the bag chamber would eventually pick that up over time... but it never does... it stays clean... at least that's been my experience with bagged HEPA vacuums that have a good seal
@@BernieMittens e3 is lighter weight, more compact, shorter cord and smaller bag. D4 is longer cord, bigger bag and a bit bigger and bulkier. E3 probably a bit easier to use and carry around but you may have to move plug a few more times and you will probably go through a few more bags. Personally, having used both machines in my home(big home 5000 sq ft) with a golden retriever and lots of traffic would (after careful consideration) use the e3. I would sacrifice the bigger bag and longer cord for the compact design of the e3. I have three sets of stairs(2 of them spiral) and carrying/moving the e3 up and down would be a little easier. Call or text me 1-877-822-8398
I appreciate that. I have a central vac that I use downstairs if I have to since that’s vinyl. My central vac is 1859 watts with a SEBO head but it’s very cumbersome to move the hosing around the hosue
Possibly too long? Where is the learning value in each video? Think of advertisements, they are short and snappy. you have 30 seconds to grab the interest, max. Do 3-5 min short video tips on how to care for you vacuum, tips on cleaning, tips on carpet care, tips on maintenance, tips on different models, tips on buying second hand, tips on buying new, do reviews for new brands, tips on other cleaning products that compliment vacuums. Make the heading clear, start fast - "today we are going to (summary"... than get into it. I'm sure there is really god info in this video but #1. i dont have time to watch 30 mins. #2. its not clear at the start what it is. #3. its not clear what it is. #4. its not clear what ill learn by the end of it. #5. its not clear how this realates to a series or other videos. #6 invest in better audio, if your going to make videos, wireless contact mike would be better. #7. use your backgroud, its wasted. make it look tidy, have information up there, have visible prices, i cant see any. #8 buy a gimbal and a 4k camera, with good macro close up. #9. who is the video for, you or your customers.. (watchers) dont need to know a customer has come in, and start again, record the video for (your customers), close for lunch, record it then, or edit out distractions that mean nothing to the reason people have tuned in! just some thoughts. good luck!
Great stuff Thomas! Thanks for the great advise. We’ll take it all into consideration and work hard to get better. Please visit your local Vac shop to get all your questions answered. Also, be sure to get your FREE copy of vacuumrepairshop.com/images/Vacuum-Buyers-Guide.pdf Thanks again! www.vacuumrepairshop.com Phone 1-800-263-5425
Thank you for describing the powerhead. That's what my wife wants. It's great to have easy controls at your hand or feet.
It’s a great machine. If you can’t find a local vac shop, give us a call and we’ll help you. 1-800-263-5425
FWIW your videos have gotten significantly better. Just watch the most recent straight to the point and nice neat organized back drop. Nice job, subscribed.
Thanks Chris. We appreciate the feedback. We know we’re not the best, not perfect, but we do care. We care that the customer is informed so they can make an educated decision on the right vacuum cleaner for their needs.
@@KickassVacuums Honestly your darn good! Its tough to fit a novel in a short video. I personally like to know EVERY detail, but not everyone else has the time or patience.
I totally appreciate your videos, honestly there are so many features and benefits with these premium models. A video could be an hour+. I definitely like the features and benefits first in short form. Then the details afterward. Let's the user decide early on if they want to invest the time to watch. You do good work, and are my go to page. Obviously I'm looking for a new premium vacuum!
These are very good and SEBO make their own brush roll. Really like these.
Thanks! Yeah, we agree, great Vacuums.
It is a good machine with good filtration. But, for the record, it is not HEPA filter. They call it "hospital grade" which I think is a made-up term. It is good, it is fine, but not HEPA. I did just buy one today, from a local vacuum store. My salesman said that one advantage of it not being HEPA is the bags are a little cheaper than machines that are HEPA.
I don't understand why machines that use a HEPA bag even need a HEPA filter... there's literally NO dust that escapes the bag... the bag chamber stays spotless.... if the bag chamber stays spotless...how can there be any dust escaping at all... I mean, the bag chamber would eventually pick that up over time... but it never does... it stays clean... at least that's been my experience with bagged HEPA vacuums that have a good seal
"Hey man, your sebo's trying to eat my shamwow."
A relative of mine has the Sebo E1. Is it possible to upgrade to an electric hose for the ET-1 power head?
Can I buy the e3 hose for the d4? I like the slider switch but the only reason I’m not considering the e3 over the d4 is the larger capacity
No. Sorry, the e3 hose will kit work on the D4
@@KickassVacuums For a 2200 sqft home with 2 cats-- 50/50 carpet/vinyl, which would be better? e3 vs d4?
@@BernieMittens e3 is lighter weight, more compact, shorter cord and smaller bag. D4 is longer cord, bigger bag and a bit bigger and bulkier.
E3 probably a bit easier to use and carry around but you may have to move plug a few more times and you will probably go through a few more bags. Personally, having used both machines in my home(big home 5000 sq ft) with a golden retriever and lots of traffic would (after careful consideration) use the e3. I would sacrifice the bigger bag and longer cord for the compact design of the e3. I have three sets of stairs(2 of them spiral) and carrying/moving the e3 up and down would be a little easier.
Call or text me 1-877-822-8398
I appreciate that. I have a central vac that I use downstairs if I have to since that’s vinyl. My central vac is 1859 watts with a SEBO head but it’s very cumbersome to move the hosing around the hosue
Possibly too long? Where is the learning value in each video? Think of advertisements, they are short and snappy. you have 30 seconds to grab the interest, max. Do 3-5 min short video tips on how to care for you vacuum, tips on cleaning, tips on carpet care, tips on maintenance, tips on different models, tips on buying second hand, tips on buying new, do reviews for new brands, tips on other cleaning products that compliment vacuums. Make the heading clear, start fast - "today we are going to (summary"... than get into it. I'm sure there is really god info in this video but #1. i dont have time to watch 30 mins. #2. its not clear at the start what it is. #3. its not clear what it is. #4. its not clear what ill learn by the end of it. #5. its not clear how this realates to a series or other videos. #6 invest in better audio, if your going to make videos, wireless contact mike would be better. #7. use your backgroud, its wasted. make it look tidy, have information up there, have visible prices, i cant see any. #8 buy a gimbal and a 4k camera, with good macro close up. #9. who is the video for, you or your customers.. (watchers) dont need to know a customer has come in, and start again, record the video for (your customers), close for lunch, record it then, or edit out distractions that mean nothing to the reason people have tuned in! just some thoughts. good luck!
sorry, #3 was its not clear 'where it is'...
Great stuff Thomas! Thanks for the great advise. We’ll take it all into consideration and work hard to get better. Please visit your local Vac shop to get all your questions answered. Also, be sure to get your FREE copy of vacuumrepairshop.com/images/Vacuum-Buyers-Guide.pdf Thanks again! www.vacuumrepairshop.com Phone 1-800-263-5425
Lol, you don't have 30 min to watch a video but you have it to write an essay in the comment section. I just have to say get over yourself.
@@KickassVacuums As someone who is looking at purchasing one of these, I appreciate the level of detail in this video.
Length and detail of video is perfect…