5093AM, 6629AM, 7029AM, 8120AM or 8300AM? Match your SEBO to its genuine Filterbox or Service Box in one table — from Avon, CT's authorized SEBO dealer.
Avon Vacuums | June 4, 2026
SEBO owners are a particular breed — you bought a German machine built to run twenty years, and you maintain it like one. But SEBO labels its bags by part number, not by vacuum name, and that's where the trouble starts. A West Hartford customer called us last month after ordering 8120AM bags for her FELIX — right brand, wrong box, doesn't fit.
Here's the whole system in one table. Bookmark this page and you'll never squint at a parts diagram again.
Every SEBO bag box has a four- or five-digit part number ending in AM (the US version of the same European ER part). Match the number to your series — that's the entire trick. Five part numbers cover every SEBO we sell.
The Part-Number Table
Find your SEBO, buy that number:
| Your SEBO | Bag part # | Get it here |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic X1–X5, Essential G4/G5, C Series, 300/350 Mechanical | 5093AM | 5093AM Filterbox (8 bags) |
| Airbelt K2, K3 | 6629AM | 6629AM Filterbox (8 bags) |
| FELIX & DART | 7029AM | 7029AM Filterbox (8 bags) |
| Airbelt D4 | 8120AM | 8120AM Filterbox (8 bags) |
| Airbelt E1, E2, E3 | 8300AM | 8300AM Filterbox (8 bags) |
X7 or X8? Skip the Loose Bags — Get the Service Box
SEBO's newest uprights — the Automatic X7 and X8 — take their own service boxes: the 51828AM (8 bags + standard filters) or the 51829AM HEPA version for allergy households. Older Automatic X owners get the same deal in the 5828AM and 5827AM HEPA boxes, K-Series owners in the 6695AM, and E-Series owners in the 8334AM.
After fifty years on the service bench, the service box is what we put our own families on: bags and filters wear together, so replacing them together is what keeps a SEBO's S-Class filtration actually sealed — not just theoretically sealed.
AM vs ER: Don't Let the Letters Scare You
Shopping around, you'll see the same bag listed as 6629AM and 6629ER. Same bag — AM is the North American part code, ER the European. What matters is the number and the word genuine. We see the knockoff aftermath weekly: torn collars, fine dust through the motor, and a warranty claim SEBO is within its rights to refuse. SEBO's three-layer bags are half of why these machines last twenty years. Don't undercut a $1,000 vacuum to save five dollars.
Why People Choose Avon Vacuums
- Family-owned since 1972 — we were fitting bags to vacuums before SEBO sold its first machine in America.
- Authorized SEBO dealer — genuine Filterboxes and Service Boxes, on the shelf.
- Every part number in this article is in stock — 5093AM through 51829AM.
- In-shop service bench — if a bag change doesn't bring the suction back, we'll find what will.
- Honest, no-pressure advice — if you don't need the HEPA box, we'll say so.
Not sure which series you own? Bring the old bag — or the whole vacuum — to 12 West Main Street, Avon, CT. We're here Tuesday through Friday 9:30–5:30, Saturday 9:30–3:00, or call (860) 678-0011.
Run a Miele instead? Same treatment, different letters: Which Miele Vacuum Bags Do I Need? And for the full brand showdown, read Miele vs SEBO: Which Vacuum Is Right for Your Home?