What's the Difference Between the Sebo K & E Series
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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I had to make this video because even I was having troubles recognizing the very subtle differences between the Sebo K series and the Sebo E series vacuums. This is not a review or a features video. I am just going to give you the straight up differences. If you need to know which model within this series is best for you. Please give us a call!
Differences:
Bag Size - K .8 gallon E .92 gallon
Cord - K 25ft w/ pull and play E 30ft w/ button
Weight - K 12 lbs. E 11.4 lbs
Hose - K standard. E TAPERED -- starts small and gets larger at the unit.
Bumper - K cushy bumper E Soft fabric
Watts - K 1250. E 1200 *But equal airflow and water lift!*
Filtration - Both are S class filtration (99.9%) however you can upgrade the K to HEPA (99.97%)
Overall the E series is better for larger homes. It has a larger bag and longer reach. The E is a newer model to the Sebo line, but they kept the K for a good reason.
Again, if you need help choosing what to purchase don't hesitate to call or text us!
Remember, when you buy from Vac MD, Sebos will come with a 10-year warranty on parts. We have free shipping too!
-Kimberly and the Vac MD team
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I picked up the E3 premium about a week ago from my local dealer. They were so incredibly nice, friendly, and informative. They handled all the warranty submitting for me, and called me a week later simply to check in and see how I was liking my vacuum! They didn't try to sell me anything when they called. They were ACTUALLY just calling to check in. So incredible. While, yes, the vacuum cleaner itself is CERTAINLY better than anything you'll pick up at a big box retailer, the level of service I've received is THE BEST!!!
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Just returned my un-opened Shark Stratos and picked up a SEBO E3 Premium at my local dealer today. I think I made a much better and more informed purchase. Thanks for the video but I did notice something different. My E3 came with a 25 ft cord instead of 30. Not a big deal and my local shop threw in a box a 8 replacement bags. Score!
This makes my heart happy to hear! Thank you for shopping small! You’ve certainly made the right decision.
This is extremely helpful in our search for a vacuum! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I wish I would have bought the K3 over the E3 and D4. I appreciate the benefits of the tapered hose design, but it also made it feel awkward to maneuver. I thought the K series units were not as powerful, but I’m glad to see they are not any less powerful. If I ever buy another Sebo, it will probably by the K3 since the hose is a normal style hose similar to my Miele vac’s hose.
Awesome insight!
Awesome! I need one of these!
Yes you do
Great Video Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
I have a shedding golden retriever, I have a sebo D4 premium and prefer the large capacity bag. The more dog hair it holds equates to fewer bag changes and lower long term cost
Very smart and true!
@kimberly.thomason that being said the d series is an awesome vacuum
Does the offset of the hose bother you at all as far as pulling the k series about
It doesn’t bother me and every customer that has come into my store has said the same. They try pulling both and they feel like the position of the hose doesn’t make it more or less difficult to pull/steer!
@@kimberly.thomason you are the best vacuum reviewer wish I lived closer I would buy from you! Can I buy on your website shipped to Wa State?
Thank you! And…Absolutely you can buy from my website! If there’s not something listed on it, I will put it on there. I’m still building it. Let me know if you need anything at all. You’re inspiring me to make more reviews!
You're underselling there....0.3 microns is not the thickness of a human hair; it's about 1/200th the thickness of the average human hair!
Oh wow! Thank you for pointing that out!
For perspective corn starch is between .3 and .8 microns
I would love to pick up a Sebo K3 for my sisters new house but it might be too small. Is 2400 square feet too big for the K series?
I think it would be great for a home that size. I have sold many to customers with homes this size and they have not complained about the size. Sebo just says you should get a bigger unit for a bigger home. Remember when you buy from us, its free shipping and a 10 year warranty on parts!
www.vacmd.com/products/sebo-k3-premium
@VacMDBoca thanks for answering. I was wild guessing that the D series is for around 4000 square feet and the E series for 3000 which is why I was wondering if the K series is for 2000 and below.
Kim dont forget to get back in touch with me to help recommend which Sebo canister will best suit my needs and help me get the best deal you can give me! I like the smaller footprint of the K series versus the E series! Im hoping I can get a Sebo canister for right under $400 if possible! 😁😉👍 I'm leaving messages on several of your videos on your RUclips channel so please get back in touch with me!
It looks like Sebo Kombi K2 series at $399 is going to be a great choice for me since me and my wife both have allergies and we have 3 cats in the house!
Best Regards,
Mac Baker
Hi Mac! I’ll send you a text.
What do you think of the D4?
They are the top line, 50 foot cleaning radius, with electric powerbrush, excellent vacuum
They are amazing vacuums. You can't go wrong with a Sebo. The D4's are definitely larger, and very different from the other.
Omg is it weird I'm legit in love with this girl? Yeah its weird lol. Wow!
Awww that’s so nice! Not weird. Thanks for subscribing and watching!
I wish I would have bought the K3 over the E3 and D4. I appreciate the benefits of the tapered hose design, but it also made it feel awkward to maneuver. I thought the K series units were not as powerful, but I’m glad to see they are not any less powerful. If I ever buy another Sebo, it will probably by the K3 since the hose is a normal style hose similar to my Miele vac’s hose.