SEBO Airbelt D4 Canister Vacuum Cleaner (Black)
- Hospital-grade s-class filtration
- ET-1 powerbrush
- Full-size on-board tools including a crevice tool, upholstery nozzle, and dusting brush
- 50 ft. cleaning radius and 40 foot power cord with Auto Rewind
- 5 Year Warranty on the motor and non-wear parts; 1 year warranty on labor
The SEBO Airbelt D4 Premium was made with you in mind. It has all the standard features customers are accustomed to when it comes to SEBO, plus several new features. This model will save you time and money with a new 40 foot power cord and an extra large 1.5 gallon filter bag. It adds cleaning versatility with 3 on board tools, ET powerhead and SEBO Parquet tool. With the help of designer Professor Achim Heine, SEBO invented a stylish new design that perfectly blends form and function. It comes equipped with a high quality stainless steel telescopic tube and an optimized air flow and tapered hose for more suction power. And with SEBO’s S-class filtration, it is perfect for allergy and asthma sufferers alike. In three glossy colors, you can select the Airbelt that will best meet your cleaning needs.
List Price: $ 989.00
Price: $ 989.00
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Just got one…first day review!,
I grew up in an Electrolux home and had an Electrolux as my first “adult” vacuum (unfortunately, I surrendered it in my divorce). I purchased a well reviewed (by a leading consumer magazine) Kenmore when I went out on my own and disliked many things about it — mostly, I just felt it wasn’t a very high quality. I purchased a Dyson to replace it, “wowed” by its claims and found it to be a reasonably good vac in terms of suction but IMPOSSIBLE to manage all the attachments and heft the thing around…and, it just feels like cheap plactic. I also didn’t like the bagless style, because despite all of the HEPA claims, it created a cloud of dust every time I emptied it. So, I relegated it to my moldy basement and decided to purchase a vacuum that had *everything* I wanted and would last 20 years, like my mom’s trusty Electrolux. (The real original Electrolux company was sold years ago and has since gone bankrupt; the Electroluxes you can buy now bought the name of the company only and are NOT the same product.)
I went into a vacuum shop becuase I got so many recommendations from friends that I knew I wanted something higher-end but really wanted a face-to-face purchase and wanted to touch, lift, try, etc. the machine I would end up buying (sorry, Amazon, I buy many things from you, but not this time).
I had never heard of Sebo and was leaning toward a Miele when I walked in. The man whose store I went to is a reputable dealer with a long history in town, but a salesman nonetheless, so I tried to “see through” any claims and gimmicks to make a good decision.
He started by telling me he uses a Sebo (and since he can use any kind he wants to…yadda) and showed me the features. I fell in love immediately with its weight and design: heavy enough to be sturdy but not too heavy to carry around, comfortable handle, varied suction, retractable cord, lots of filtration (asthma and allergy concerns in my home). He then showed me the comparable Miele which had all the same features and was a few dollars cheaper, but the power head (for carpets) felt much heavier and the handle was not as comfortable.
So after an hour of trying, talking, and questioning, I got the Sebo Airbelt D4 (but the model I got has the larger power head than the one pictured above). I went home and tried it by vacuuming floors (I have polished wood, textured wood with cracks between the boards, ceramic tile, oriental rugs, hooked rugs, wall-to-wall with average pile; drapes, lampshades, the stairs…and so far I love its features and ease of use.
The true test will come with the turbo head for upholstry (on order for me) because I have a yellow lab who loves to sit on the furniture. If this works well and I continue to be happy with the whole thing, I will be a happy housewife (well, really a full-time teacher and mother of three…go figure).
I will report back!
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