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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. User Maintenance
    3. Recurring Cost
    4. Storing
    5. Dirt Compartment
    6. In The Box
    7. Range
    8. Portability
    9. Battery
    10. Quality Of Life Features
    11. Tools And Brushes
    12. Alternative Configuration
  5. Performance
    1. Hard Floor Pickup
    2. High-Pile Carpet Pickup
    3. Low-Pile Carpet Pickup
    4. Pet Hair Pickup
    5. Suction
    6. Airflow
    7. Noise
    8. Maneuverability
    9. Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    10. Air Quality
    11. Cracks
    12. Stains
    13. Water
  6. Comments

Miele Classic C1 vs SEBO FELIX

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Miele Classic C1
SEBO FELIX

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Miele Classic C1 Picture
SEBO FELIX Picture

Variants

  • Classic C1 Turbo Team PowerLine (Blue)
  • Classic C1 Pure Suction PowerLine (Graphite)
  • Classic C1 HomeCare PowerLine (Red)
  • Classic C1 Cat & Dog PowerLine (Red)
  • Classic C1 Cat & Dog PowerLine (White)
  • FELIX (HEARTS)
  • FELIX (INDIGO)
  • FELIX (ONYX)
  • FELIX (ROSE)
  • FELIX (ROSSO)
  • FELIX (WHITE INDIGO)
  • FELIX (WHITE ROSSO)
  • FELIX (WILD)

Our Verdict

Miele Classic C1

SEBO FELIX

The Miele Classic C1 and the SEBO FELIX are both mid-range bagged vacuums but differ in terms of configuration. The Miele is a canister unit; this puts less weight in your hand while in use but also means you'll have to drag the second half of the vacuum around as you clean. That said, thanks to its smoothly rolling caster wheels, this isn't that big a problem. However, the Miele does have a few downsides compared to the SEBO. It feels less robust, and it uses smaller capacity dustbags that will need to be replaced more often. It's also worth noting that unlike the SEBO FELIX, not all variants of the Miele Classic C1 have a power outlet for using an electrohead, an attachment that's crucial for cleaning carpeted floors.

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