How to Choose the Right Vacuum Cleaner for Your Home

We differ from the average local small shop.

So yes, that old Sebo X1 that you bought in the 1990s, or the X4 you bought in the 2000s from John Lewis may well be worth repairing.Bring it along to find out.

How to Choose the Right Vacuum Cleaner for Your Home

It costs nothing to find out..If My Sebo Can’t Be Repaired, Can I Buy a New One?.In the unlikely event that your Sebo isn’t an economical repair, we carry the full range of new Sebo vacuum cleaners, both domestic and commercial models.

How to Choose the Right Vacuum Cleaner for Your Home

If you’re thinking of a new Sebo, always bring your old one with you anyway, we’ll always give you something for it against a new one.Even if it’s only a packet of bags, it’s better than taking it to the tip.. We also have shop floor demonstrators of most models so you can try them before you buy.

How to Choose the Right Vacuum Cleaner for Your Home

As we source our machines directly from Sebo and not from distributors or buying groups such as Euronics, buying face-to-face from us usually means you save money as you’re not paying hidden delivery charges or third-party platform fees.

It also allows us to discuss deals on bags, quantity discounts, cash discounts, etc.. We absolutely guarantee you a better deal on a new Sebo than John Lewis in Cheadle.. Plus we’ll assemble your new machine free of charge if you like so you don’t need to think about disposing of the packaging.. How Much Does a Sebo Repair Cost?.is a twin motor machine and the best-selling Sebo vacuum to the UK hotel industry, we sell these.

There is a wider version called the BS460 that we sell.You’ll find Sebo BS360 vacuums in lots of the big chains like Premier Inn.

They are also the default machine of choice for casinos, NHS and private hospitals, nightclubs, cinemas, churches, schools and much of the civil service.Even Buckingham Palace uses these..

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