SEBO has long been a popular choice for buyers looking for performance and durability in a vacuum cleaner. But how does SEBO compare to other top vacuum brands?

Sebo vs Dyson
The main operational difference between these two popular vacuum brands is that SEBO uses vacuum bags while Dyson vacuums are bagless. SEBO's three-layer vacuum bags hold about 10 times the debris volume as compared to the debris capacity of dirt containers found on typical bagless vacuums. Without bags to hold nearly all the captured dirt, the microfilters on bagless vacuums clog from excessive dirt build-up and need to be replaced.
SEBO manufactures both traditional upright and canister vacuum models, while Dyson announced they will no longer make corded vacuums. And SEBO offers a longer manufacturer warranty, with all serviceable parts more readily available than Dyson.
Sebo vs Shark
- The Shark vacuum brand focuses on baglessvacuum cleaners, which can allow dust and other allergens to become airborne when emptying bagless vacuum dirt containers.
- Shark does offer cordless models, while SEBO does not.
- SEBO does offer a longer warranty and more parts are readily available than Shark.
Sebo vs Oreck
- Oreck does offer cordless vacuums, but SEBO has more vacuum options with longer warranties to choose from.
- Sebo vacuum cleaners have two motors, while only one motor is available for Oreck vacuums.