I get this question almost daily! My honest answer.... It depends on what you care about most. For a lot of homes, I lean SEBO.
That does not mean Miele is bad. Miele has strong suction, beautiful design, great brand recognition, and some models are still excellent choices for the right person.
But if someone asks me which brand feels more practical, durable, repair-friendly, and easier to live with long-term, SEBO usually wins. Here’s why.
SEBO vacuums are built in a very no-nonsense way. They’re sturdy, easy to maintain, easy to service, and their parts are usually much easier for us to get when warranty work or repairs are needed. When you buy a SEBO corded vacuum from an authorized dealer, you get a 10-year warranty, which is a huge deal if you’re buying a vacuum to keep for the long run.
Miele warranties are more confusing because they vary by model. Some are shorter, some are longer, and it’s not always obvious to shoppers unless they know what to look for.
SEBO also wins for everyday maintenance.
Their electric powerheads have push-button brush roll removal, which makes cleaning hair and threads off the brush roll so much easier. With many Miele powerheads, removing the brush roll is more of a project. If you have pets, long hair, or kids, that matters more than people realize.
The SEBO ET-1 powerhead is also low profile, so it gets under furniture better than bulkier powerheads. Again, tiny detail until you’re actually using the vacuum in a real house.
Filtration is another big one.
Miele is very well known for HEPA filtration, and that reputation is part of why people trust the brand. But filtration is not just about the filter label. A vacuum also needs to be well sealed, or dusty air can leak around the bag, seams, or filter before it ever gets cleaned.
SEBO’s S-Class filtration is a sealed system designed to keep dust inside the vacuum until the air is properly filtered. Their canisters use multiple stages of filtration, including the bag, pre-motor filter, exhaust filter, and the Airbelt bumper that helps diffuse the exhaust air.
The simple way to think about it:
A great filter does not help much if the vacuum leaks around it.
SEBO does a really good job balancing strong airflow, excellent filtration, easy maintenance, and long-term durability.
So is SEBO better than Miele?
For someone who wants the most polished, luxury-feeling vacuum, Miele may still be the better fit.
But for someone who wants a vacuum that is tough, practical, easy to maintain, easier to service, and backed by a long warranty, I usually point them toward SEBO. Especially if they have pets, carpet, long hair, or want something they can own for years without babysitting it.