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scottishmags
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Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good?
      #398663 - 28/05/2009 17:20

Has anyone used a Sebo vacuum cleaner - recommended by Which magazine? And which model would you recommend? I've had two Dysons and found them ok and really like the fact there's no bag to change... but now need a new one and wondering if there is something better around. Looking for advice please!

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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: scottishmags]
      #398716 - 28/05/2009 20:15

I've got the X4 and really like it-it does get quite heavy when full. The other thing is that the filters need changing quite quickly and can't just be washed!!

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scottishmags
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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: BeauSoleil]
      #399183 - 29/05/2009 18:43

Thanks Beau Soleil you seem to be alone in knowing about Sebos. A friend is getting one so I may go and give it a test drive!

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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: scottishmags]
      #399251 - 29/05/2009 21:05

I don't know how far back you can search on this site but I did the same as you and that was what made me opt for the Sebo!!

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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: scottishmags]
      #400237 - 31/05/2009 20:53

i have had a sebo for about eight years . havent had any problems with it got mine from john lewis in aberdeen.all their staff are very knowledgeable about everything they sell.

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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: gerardine]
      #400244 - 31/05/2009 21:05

Hi, I've got a Sebo X4 extra. It's brilliant. My mum's got one too and we have both been really pleased with them.

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Re: Sebo vacuum cleaners...any good? [Re: Dawn001]
      #400258 - 31/05/2009 21:27

I've got a Sebo and a Miele, but I really prefer the Miele.

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