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DC18


Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user

Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 294

SEBO Vacs
Original Message   Jul 17, 2012 6:24 pm
Hi all Just wondered if anyone knew of anything new on the horizon from SEBO? Will SEBO ever upgrade the X Series or replace it with a completely new model like the C Series canister was replaced by the D Series!? Thanks DC18
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vacman2


Joined: Aug 10, 2012
Points: 11

Re: SEBO Vacs
Reply #26   Oct 9, 2012 4:10 pm
As A dealer we have not heard of anything new but usually introduced in Feb at out annual show, but if not broke don't fix, still my favorite vacuum, however Miele S7 price and features now makes it a tougher sell
DC18


Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user

Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 294

Re: SEBO Vacs
Reply #27   Jan 26, 2013 12:17 pm
I wonder what SEBO has install for the coming year for 2013! I see in the UK they are becoming more prominent in Retail Stores than ever before which is good to see. I never thought I'd say this but I'm glad I've gone back to 'bags' after many years of being bagless! Lot less messy with a bag too!
CountVacula


Joined: Dec 25, 2014
Points: 278

Re: SEBO Vacs
Reply #28   Dec 27, 2014 1:25 am
In the US house current is normally 110-115 volts, 60 Hz. Wall outlets are normally placed on a 15 amp breaker for fire safety now that Romex and plastic junction boxes seems to be the choice of most builders. Appliances are limited to 12 amps draw, again as a fire safety measure, so figure 1380 watts as a practical upper limit.
CountVacula


Joined: Dec 25, 2014
Points: 278

Re: SEBO Vacs
Reply #29   Dec 28, 2014 12:21 pm
Btw, Kenmore canisters soldiered along with ten foot long suction hoses on much less powerful motors than we are accustomed to today. If the data tags on the inside of their lids is to be believed both sealed suction and airflow of most of their 1970s products measured in the 30's for inches of water lift and CFM yet no one back then seemed to be worried about whether or not those old vacuums could handle four more feet of hose beyond the typical six footer. The ten footer was an extra cost option on any vac that didn't come with one and somehow those weaker vacuums managed the extra four feet without problems. I would dearly love to see a return of the ten foot vacuum hose.
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