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Andy
Joined: Feb 26, 2012
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #69 Mar 16, 2012 3:32 am |
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Vacmanuk, Will Felix Royale be available in other countries?
Andy
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"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"
"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"
Joined: Dec 1, 2004
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #70 Mar 17, 2012 4:21 am |
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I see this SEBO Felix "Royale" only being available in the UK. It is a design the UK can take pride in and is made for that purpose. They are celebrating a special time. It really would not work in a country like the USA. The same could be said about American brands, which have the U.S. flag design/colors in the vacuum cleaner, in other countries. In 1976, American companies celebrated 200 years of independence in the USA. Companies like HOOVER had vacuum cleaners with "USA" colors and/or design on the vacuum cleaner. Another vacuum would be ORECK. ORECK w/their choice of red/white/blue hood and "American Heritage" on the bag. I do not see SEBO marketing this particular Felix in the USA. What they could do is market a Felix in the USA, w/the "USA" colors and/or "U.S. Flag" design. All they would have to do is come up w/a fabric design. They could introduce this special "USA" model on the anniversary of SEBO's entry into the U.S. market.
This message was modified Mar 17, 2012 by Mike_W
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TotalVac
Joined: Jan 31, 2012
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #72 Mar 30, 2012 11:41 am |
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Our course we need vacuums with Swarovski crystals on them! That makes them better at cleaning, right? I don't think I ever imagined a world where we had to put "bling" on our vacuums.
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #74 Apr 10, 2012 10:05 pm |
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Hi vacmanuk thanks for the info on the SEBO Felix synthetic bags. Thats great to hear the filtration is better on the synthetic bags compared to the paper ones. Interesting to know that the new type bags don't register half full when power is increased, that is a surprise! Also be interesting to see if suction remains 100% as the synthetic bag gets full, as I notice a slight drop on my felix as the paper bag fills up which is understandable. Can't wait to get and try some of these new bags, might not bother getting the charcoal pre-motor filter just try these new type bags. Still got 7 or so paper bags to use yet though! Might still buy a box though! Have you seen the new SEBO Felix on the SEBO German website, Felix Crystal? Looks fab, I'm liking that. Wonder if that will appear in the UK!? DC18 Hey DC - last night I replaced my first synthetic dust bag on the Felix. It was absolutely packed full of dust and I'm really surprised - it's nearly been 3 months which is ONE month more than I'm used to with the paper bags. After talking with a few people online regarding the bags, they can actually be reused! I don't know if Sebo are aware of that - obviously they wouldn't recommend doing it - but thanks to the seal cap at the top, it's just a matter of shaking all the dust from the bottom to the top of the bag, open the cap and shake over a bin - or use another vacuum to get the dust out.
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #76 Apr 14, 2012 3:00 pm |
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Well it all comes down to personal need - a lot of reviewers slate the X because of the tipping over when the hose is taken out - but seldom do they moan about the auto sensor head or the ease of gliding. I for one prefer a top release hose - I can walk about and just pin point and suck up dirt with the upright, wand and hose in hand, and the only bending I'll do is to reach a smaller cleaning tool. I find the whole process fast and easier than the hose release on the Felix. One thing I am noticing with the Felix is that I'm beginning to get lazy and just reaching for the top of the hose and just grabbing that instead of the proper tube at the bottom of the machine. When I put it back, sometimes the hose isn't being locked in properly and that means the floor head refuses to function as it has a safety nib located inside the dust channel from the machine to the floor head. Not so with the Dart, the commercial version and not with the X model. Top release inevitably means that yes, the upright will fall over - but not many moan that anything breaks on the back of the SEBO. That would be a major downside it was the case, wouldn't it? Also,the beauty of the new material bags on the Felix means you can actually reuse them again! The tip here is to seal the bag, take it out and shake from the bottom so that the dust sits just at the top where the flap is. Take the hose from another vacuum and suck out all the dust once you've opened the flap, or if you don't like the dust, time for a dust mask and you can shake the bag outside. From a cost saving point of view I can admit that my new-material Felix bag that I just took out has been re-emptied and installed back into the machine! You'll realise that if you buy the bags as they are very thin to the touch, very flexible and very easy to pin point things that you may have sucked up by accident - I discovered a few of the crystal stones I used to collect as a child, I had sucked up by accident and they were quick to locate and simpler to move through the material to get them out!
This message was modified Apr 14, 2012 by vacmanuk
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