Hi Venson
The s7 is a beautiful machine to say the least...would love to service one and check it out at the shop.
In the case of the riccars/sebo/s7..how do they compair overall in build quality...motors, filtering , electronics ect. to eachother...
Ive yet to use the radiance i was gifted....as i want to tear it down and do a look over ....working on the radiance is not alot of fun when your at the shop so ill do this one at home and at a leisurly pace....i have the 8 series of this model...used a couple months then returned...and forgotten about. Im not impressed with the tool air-flow/suction either...meager to say the least but customers rave about it and it does well at the shop ...so im eager to see what it can do at home....but all in all i cannot complain one bit about the radiance....it was FREE and im very happy have one....btw''''in your shopping for the s7 did you ever consider the radiance....and what all did you try out....i only ask ask because i love to hear user feedback on any vacuum....thank you for your time venson.
turtle
Hi turtle,
Well, if you check yours out you should see more metal in stategic places. Here's a link to its page at the Riccar site. http://www.riccar.com/products/uprights/?prod=RAD
Click on the "Features" link.
In answer to your question, the two main reasons for the Miele S7 purchase was one, to expand my personal knowledge and two, to have it around a while to see what it was like to work with day to day. I really didn't think you could say much about it without trying it.
It wan't so much about going out looking to see what was available. I seldom go shopping online or brick-and-mortar establishments without already having researched the thing I want. By the time you see me in a store it's more a matter of me looking for what I want at a price I want to pay.
Miele of course, had been selling uprights all along but for once here was one that wasn't outsourced from Panasonic or elsewhere and was also somewhat different from others of its kind. Yet, I already had bought the Capricorn canister and needed one more vacuum cleaner like a hole in the head. But -- it just so happened I had a little mad money AND no one to stop me. I'm glad. However, being perfectly honest, I would not have bought the S7 unless there'd been a really good price on it. I got my Tango model at a very, very nice price
I'd seen the Radiance well before this. Elegant by way of overall style, I loved the look of the brushroll and its "Tandem Air" system was a nice notion I thought. Then again the direct air part of the deal did not enthuse me much. All I could think of was the clatter and clang of overlooked coins, paper clips or whatever when they hit the fan. I hate that. Pricewise, per Riccar's website, the Radiance lists at 1,100 bucks and the new Radiance Premium at around I,500.
As for endurance comparisons, re Sebo, Riccar and Miele, I can't say. I have owned vacuums old and new but tried to take care of them. The biggest problem for a good vacuum is its owner. The person who changes the bag or empties the collection bin and also replaces or cleans filters in timely fashion will probably get far more mileage out of the same machine someone else can kill in five years or less.
Venson