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I think you just solved the crisis of myself wanting a felix for years on end. Sounds like I made the right choice with the U1 Maverick.
I have some miele, not sure if the same model as you. And the best thing about it is that it has 12m cable. Way longer than my previous philips, I just plug it into wall in kitchen a vacuum whole floor in all rooms. Same with second level. So much nicer than having to move to a different wall socket 3 times per floor.
I have a Miele U1 and a Sebo Felix. Both models feature a head unit that twists, making it easier to move around furniture. They also lay flat so that you can vacuum under beds and furniture. On board is a deployable hose and attachments for dusting and upholstery. While vacuuming, if I notice dust on baseboards, or an occasional cob web up high, it's not an issue to deploy the hose mid-vacuum and then return back to vacuuming. Both models have variable suction control, depending on the task (Blinds, dusting, full suction for carpet deep cleaning). The Miele brush roll can be turned off for bare floors and the Sebo's head unit can be exchanged for the premium parquet for bare floors.
The Sebo X4 is best suited and designed for carpet and not hardwood floors. It does not have an option to turn off the brush roll for your wood floors. The Sebo Felix is an ideal option for your floors and will clean above the floor. Add the optional 9' extension hose and it makes stairs, walls, etc. easier. I own several models of both the Miele (C3, U1 upright) and Sebo (E3, D4, Felix) vacuums and found both brands have excellent quality and longevity. The Sebo models are designed for easier repair and have longer warranties. The consumables such as filters and bags are cheaper for the Sebo as well. But, my Miele C3 is my favorite for whole house cleaning. The parquet twister makes quick work of hard floors and goes easily under furniture and the handheld turbo tool (same Wessel Werk design for both Sebo and Miele brands) is excellent for your upholstery, pillows, carpeted stairs. Since you have a few low pile rugs, I don't think you require a power nozzle, it would be overkill. The new Miele Guard M1 or L1 series vacuums in the Cat and Dog versions will provide all the floor tools needed in your space. It's a lightweight, quiet, and very durable design. Add the new FiberTeQ AllFloor attachment and you're set!
My Miele U1 upright which is a nearly 20 year old design has a front LED headlight that also illuminates debris. Dyson isn't special. Give it a year or two you'll be back here crying that its broken.
You know there are one part Mieles right? I have two of them. They made uprights for years. And we have no idea what easy on/off roller means to you. Mine are easy but I also have lots of mechanical skillz, a great selection of razor knives, picks and torx screwdrivers and don't gag on hair handling.
I would only consider corded and bagged. I am repairing my (now discontinued) Miele Dynamic U1, I like it so much and am not sure what else in the current market compares. It just needs a new power cord so should be an easy fix.
U1 is another level not comparable with the c series
Do you have a Miele U1 upright or one of the canister?
Oh yeah the Miele upright is bulky and heavy. When people ask for a lightweight vacuum my first thought is an Oreck. They're 9-10 lbs and good on carpets. Not great on hard floors and they can be loud. Also no hose or tools. I think you should check out the Kenmore Intuition$150-180. It's a small lightweight upright vacuum. It's as narrow as a stick vacuum. It uses hepa bags and a hepa filter. Most of the models have liftaway. The Intuition BU3040 does not have liftaway and it's 12 lbs. The models with liftawa are 14 lbs. Downsides are a short hose. The Simplicity S60 Spiffy $129 is a small bagless upright stick vacuum. It has a hepa filter but it isn't a sealed vacuum. It has no brushroll so it avoids all hair wrap. It's great for hard floors and does pretty well light cleaning carpet for a vacuum without a brushroll. I'd use your Miele to deep clean the carpets every 1-2 weeks. Downsides are it has no hose and the crevice tool isn't easy to use. Also you'll need to wash the primary filters regularly. Thoughts?
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