Actually, while many appliances can draw more power over here in Europe, the American Miele vacuums have a higher wattage. Miele US list their vacuums at 1,200 watts, while our bagged ones range from 550 to 890 Watts (the max allowed for a vacuum). Miele Australia still have 2,000 Watt ones.
I was suprised at first that I didn't see the sebo canisters d4/e3 on here but yet then again it doesn't suprise me because when I was at the vac shop and tried the hose end of the sebo canisters, I was dissapointed to find that the suction even all the way up just wasn't as strong as the Henry's.. and this video proves it.. but despite that I still think Sebo's are solid machines
I gave my dad my Miele Uniq years ago and got a Sebo E3 Premium. The only things I don't like about the Sebo are it doesn't make carpet lines, the power head seems like it's not close enough to the carpet on the closest setting, and the hose likes to bend at times.
I think Sebo is the best brand available here with Miele a close second. Henry is also good, I have the 200 model, the big problem with Henry is they don't have a way to connect an electric power nozzle, although with battery power nozzles now available, that is much easier. I absolutely love central vacuums, I have a bunch of them throughout my apartment and I use them all without pipes. Try connecting a 240 volt dual motor central vacuum directly to a hose with no pipes, the power is amazing.
I got a zeroG a few years ago and I'm not sure how it stacks up to these, but I suspect it's comparable to them. I reaaly really like mine, other than the fact that the coed doesn't automatically wind, but that's not a deal breaker to me.
I'm looking at moving to just one vacuum for all purposes. How would a Dewalt Stealthsonic 9 gallon/5 HP DXV09P and a 12 gallon/5.5 HP DXV12P (both with bags for dry) fair as a multi-purpose vacuum as opposed to separate purpose units? For interior I would be using a 2 1/2" to 1 1/4" adapter to 1 1/4" hose along with one of the central vacuum air turbo brushroll heads.
So I have two very large dogs, one Great Pyrenees and a Shepard Collie they have a ton of hair, so I really need something easy to push on heavy thick carpet that will also pick up the dogs hair that is bag less as one vacuum in my home I dump a huge container 3 times . I have had a shark for years and I love the shark, but I'm finding it really hard to push on my thick carpet. Can you lead me in the right direction . Please Please.
No because when they're installed properly the only place they could have a clog would be at the end of the hose. The hose is typically 1 1/4" and the pipe is "2
Okay. Great reviews. I couldn't catch the brand name of the white cannister vacuum. Sounded like he said "ChadO" but couldn't find that anywhere so I must be mistaken.
I think that was the Lindhaus HF6, which he called the "Chad of vacuums". Which is an apt description. It's basically the modern take on something like a Silver King or a Fairfax.
CFM testing to be done properly requires A rather elaborate hot wire set up. "Working vacuum" is a good balance of air flow and sealed suction. This is the professional standard that's used when testing vacuums.
I have a central vac system and love it but my maid that comes couple times a month is hard on it..she pulled the hose out of the floor suction attachment and to replace it was 250 dollars.. can you recommend vacuum for plush carpet and hardwoods /stairs I can get for her to use?
@@LawrenceTimme We're not "posh" but we have a housekeeper vacuum and clean our house once a week. We're retired in Florida and I'm disabled so can't vacuum. If you'd like to volunteer to clean our house for free go for it sport.
One is a commercial variant. The powerhead is optional with both so if you have carpet make sure you buy the one with the power head. Should be a link in the description for you.
Central Vacuums tend to be the quietest since the motor is outside the living space. However I do have this video of sound comparisons between many different machines. I also include a sound test in every review. ruclips.net/video/nxtruFzyMWQ/видео.html
I discovered the vacuum subculture while researching something to replace my Shark (which has worked fine for the last 5 years). It seems that anything that’s easy to buy (like at Walmart or similar) is frowned upon while elite (and expensive) brands that are available only through dealers are celebrated. I got 5 years from my $350 Shark Navigator and it kept my house clean. That’s pretty reasonable in my opinion. I just don’t see spending 1,000+ for something that essentially does what my Shark did. What am I missing?
Non of these vacuums are powerful. My 15 ton 450 HP vacuum truck wet dry vacuum with dual stage dirt separators is. My Miele Maestro comes in a very distant distant second.
The flap strikes again
Hint it’s me
Actually, while many appliances can draw more power over here in Europe, the American Miele vacuums have a higher wattage. Miele US list their vacuums at 1,200 watts, while our bagged ones range from 550 to 890 Watts (the max allowed for a vacuum). Miele Australia still have 2,000 Watt ones.
I was suprised at first that I didn't see the sebo canisters d4/e3 on here but yet then again it doesn't suprise me because when I was at the vac shop and tried the hose end of the sebo canisters, I was dissapointed to find that the suction even all the way up just wasn't as strong as the Henry's.. and this video proves it.. but despite that I still think Sebo's are solid machines
My husband and I bought a Sebo onyx per your reviews and are very happy with it. Thanks!
Glad you like your SEBO ! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@ashleylitebrite6971 which Sebo Onyx did you buy? What type of flooring do you have?
@@laurenlee8849 hardwood and tile floors. A few low pile rugs.
I gave my dad my Miele Uniq years ago and got a Sebo E3 Premium. The only things I don't like about the Sebo are it doesn't make carpet lines, the power head seems like it's not close enough to the carpet on the closest setting, and the hose likes to bend at times.
I think Sebo is the best brand available here with Miele a close second. Henry is also good, I have the 200 model, the big problem with Henry is they don't have a way to connect an electric power nozzle, although with battery power nozzles now available, that is much easier. I absolutely love central vacuums, I have a bunch of them throughout my apartment and I use them all without pipes. Try connecting a 240 volt dual motor central vacuum directly to a hose with no pipes, the power is amazing.
I got a zeroG a few years ago and I'm not sure how it stacks up to these, but I suspect it's comparable to them. I reaaly really like mine, other than the fact that the coed doesn't automatically wind, but that's not a deal breaker to me.
I wish I had brought that out for this. It's about 45" working if I remember right?
I'm looking at moving to just one vacuum for all purposes. How would a Dewalt Stealthsonic 9 gallon/5 HP DXV09P and a 12 gallon/5.5 HP DXV12P (both with bags for dry) fair as a multi-purpose vacuum as opposed to separate purpose units? For interior I would be using a 2 1/2" to 1 1/4" adapter to 1 1/4" hose along with one of the central vacuum air turbo brushroll heads.
I would stay away from under powered things like shop vacuums.
Hint, it's a central vac.
Nope the ultimate c3 brilliant
Correct thanks for subscribing and watching!
@@milanzerewan7332Henry is the goat 🐐
Hell no
Yes
So I have two very large dogs, one Great Pyrenees and a Shepard Collie they have a ton of hair, so I really need something easy to push on heavy thick carpet that will also pick up the dogs hair that is bag less as one vacuum in my home I dump a huge container 3 times
. I have had a shark for years and I love the shark, but I'm finding it really hard to push on my thick carpet. Can you lead me in the right direction . Please Please.
From my reading get a Miele or a Sebo
It would be amazing if Henry would get his powerhead back.
Right!
I see he's a Dyson lover 😊
Miele c3 complete ( I think it's called)
Dyson v15 for the quicky jobs
Dyson stick for quick convenience. Not cheap tho.
You should've used a Shark for clickbait 😂
Is there any risk of clogging a central vacuum and having to deconstruct all the lines to find where the clog is?
If the piping is installed correctly a clog should be nearly impossible.
No because when they're installed properly the only place they could have a clog would be at the end of the hose. The hose is typically 1 1/4" and the pipe is "2
How many homes have central vacuum systems? I don't know of many offhand.
1 in 5 in the United States. 40% of homes in Canada.
They are VERY common where I live in Canada. I won’t say most, because it depends on the builder, but a lot of houses built in 1980 or later have one.
central vacuums are not a thing in Hawaii..
I think central vacuums are ok but having a standard vaccuum is way more convenient IMO because you can take it anywhere and they are far cheaper
Okay. Great reviews. I couldn't catch the brand name of the white cannister vacuum. Sounded like he said "ChadO" but couldn't find that anywhere so I must be mistaken.
WWW.SEBO.US
I think that was the Lindhaus HF6, which he called the "Chad of vacuums". Which is an apt description. It's basically the modern take on something like a Silver King or a Fairfax.
I used henry last 18 years ,looking old but never found any problem so cant try other brand
Thank you for the testing of sealed suction and suction of inches of water. Do you test CFM ? Or just inches of water lift.
He tests sealed and working vacuum
CFM testing to be done properly requires A rather elaborate hot wire set up. "Working vacuum" is a good balance of air flow and sealed suction. This is the professional standard that's used when testing vacuums.
What about the Prolux CTX? It’s also assembled in USA with parts made in either USA or USA-friendly countries.
You done lost your mind? That company is exclusively a Chinese gray market importer.
I have a central vac system and love it but my maid that comes couple times a month is hard on it..she pulled the hose out of the floor suction attachment and to replace it was 250 dollars.. can you recommend vacuum for plush carpet and hardwoods /stairs I can get for her to use?
Have here use the central vacuum and have her pay for what she brakes
Lol how posh do you have to be to have a maid to vacuum your house. 😂😂😂
@@LawrenceTimme We're not "posh" but we have a housekeeper vacuum and clean our house once a week. We're retired in Florida and I'm disabled so can't vacuum. If you'd like to volunteer to clean our house for free go for it sport.
Say what u want but 90 sealed is damn good for that dyson
The Dyson motor moves air but the cyclones restrict the CFM
What is the difference between the Lindhaus HF6 and HF6 eco force? The eco force I see has blue on it vs the one in this video.
One is a commercial variant. The powerhead is optional with both so if you have carpet make sure you buy the one with the power head. Should be a link in the description for you.
Is that a ten grand chair?
I need a cheap vacuum with the most suction for a DIY vacuum form machine….what do you recommend?
I would recommend this ruclips.net/video/5d5UocoCdaE/видео.html
I would like to now if you would test this Prolux Tritan Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA Filtration and Complete Home Care Tool Kit
Send me one. The quality from that company isn't great I can tell you that.
what is the best vacuum cleaner that doesn't make noise?
Central Vacuums tend to be the quietest since the motor is outside the living space.
However I do have this video of sound comparisons between many different machines. I also include a sound test in every review.
ruclips.net/video/nxtruFzyMWQ/видео.html
Do you remember the test numbers from the Sebo? Im assuming the E and D models are about the same. Thanks for the video!
That's in this video
ruclips.net/video/4E7xH75Z9D4/видео.html
did no one catch that he said Dysons were made in Malaysia by children. I was laughing so hard.
Eames?
This is because you read that article saying shark is the strongest? If so I agree that article is bad.
I am doing a series on FAQs. I found that article when I was editing the footage for this.
@@PerformanceReviews Gotcha
Henry VACUME IS AN EXCELLENT VACUME
I have a Henry 160 in red and he is the best.
Love the Henry 160!
I discovered the vacuum subculture while researching something to replace my Shark (which has worked fine for the last 5 years). It seems that anything that’s easy to buy (like at Walmart or similar) is frowned upon while elite (and expensive) brands that are available only through dealers are celebrated. I got 5 years from my $350 Shark Navigator and it kept my house clean. That’s pretty reasonable in my opinion. I just don’t see spending 1,000+ for something that essentially does what my Shark did. What am I missing?
You're missing everything. You don't even have the price right.
Hope this video explains it to you.
ruclips.net/video/MBr_zwXpSLE/видео.html
@@PerformanceReviews maybe it was a different price (it was 5 years ago). It did a fine job for me.
Copium. Watch the video above ⬆️
4:00 💀💀💀💀💀🤣
every vacuum he tests is "pretty amazing" in his words
No just rounded up the better ones for this video.
Look at this
ruclips.net/video/W2ixnaJnGp8/видео.html
A kirby?
20" of working vacuum.
Video on that.
ruclips.net/video/aJM4JtCWxv8/видео.html
Out here trying to decide how stupid it would be to see if a family member would give me the 70s central vac they never use 😅
Being build by children is a first for me and the most important reason not to buy 😢😢
Jesus Christ ,, 7.5 minutes for an answer,, Jesus ,, this sucks !!
Non of these vacuums are powerful. My 15 ton 450 HP vacuum truck wet dry vacuum with dual stage dirt separators is. My Miele Maestro comes in a very distant distant second.
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Henrys are horrible ive had 2 broke
🧐 how ?