Product Reviews for felix |
|
|
felix
Model No: classic
Manufacturer: sebo
Avg. Price: $520 |
|
vacomatic
Joined: Jul 26, 2007
|
The Felix is a maneuverable, flexible "big stick" vac boasting an unusual wrap-around final filtration system. Carpets get decently groomed with little wear. Motor noise is moderate with some whine at lowest speeds. Unfortunately Felix's paper bag is hard to install, frequently leaks, and clogs very quickly in dusty desert climates. Vac can be converted to a "carry vac" though handle can get in way.
Date Purchased: 06/06
Price Paid: $600
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Maneuverable Easy to carry Good rug grooming Ear protectors not needed Can be carried like portable vac Variable speed suction
Cons:
Bag hard to install Bag has small capacity and often leaks dust Vac "loosens up" with use (handle rattles, etc.) Final stage filter tedious to replace Brush switch on powerhead, not handle Expensive |
|
|
admin
Joined: Nov 29, 2004
|
For those who tire of fast clogging stick vacs but like the concept, Sebo offers the new Felix line, top of which is the Classic. The floor brush (an improved ETH series with long, soft bristles) connects to the rounded, fabric covered body via a swivel neck.
Felix has an adjustable heigth handle, microswitches to shut the powerbrush off if hose is removed _or_ Felix is stood upright, and a brush motor servo system that warns user if brush heigth is wrong, brushes are worn, or brush roller is jammed. Bags are the standard Sebo paper design, with an internal motor filter and the S-rated exterior, clothcovered filter sheet.
Felix seems to manuever well, proving easy to steer around objects. Its powerhead is lower than most uprights, but the body diameter is pretty fat, preventing Felix from going very far under beds, furniture, etc. The powerhead can be shut off by pressing a switch on the powerhead body, letting Felix work ok on bare floors without scattering stuff. An included parquette brush is easy to exchange for the powerhead. Felix can be converted to a portable by detatching the powerhead and unmounting the hose, but the telescoping handle can get in the way of using it thusly.
Felix seems to groom medium pile rugs well, and also handled a very uneven carpet on a warped wood deck, picking up far more dirt than a modified Hoover Flair had done (the mod was vastly greater filter surface area that let Flair work for several minutes rather than the brief time its miserable cup filter offered). The powerbrush switch, though less convenient than a handle mounted one, worked well.
Minor gripes include rather flimsy strip holders on the parquette brush, chinzy upholstery tool, high friction cord surface making cord removal somewhat tedious, motor whine at low speed (at full speed Felix is a bit quieter than most uprights). Also, Felix tends to build up dirt in the bend in the hose just above the dirt chamber - it's a good idea to tap the hose to dislodge that dirt just before shutting Felix off. The bag is not easy to put in - you have to be careful in aligning it properly. Finally, Sebo has yet to offer filtrette bags, and changing the exterior filter can be tedious due to the way the exterior filter fits into hidden holders.
I don't think the ultimate stick vac has been made yet, but the Felix is certainly a step up in terms of capability.
-Moved from previous site by administrators.
Date Purchased:
Price Paid: $560
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
good carpet grooming action easy to manuever thanks to swivels in neck convertable to portable with little effort S-class filtration full size paper bags = large capacity brush stops if hose is disconnected
Cons:
motor whine at lowest speed dirt can build up in upper bend of hose brush shutoff switch low to floor chinzy accessories cord wind, bag install a little awkward |
|
|
|