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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Original Message Jul 7, 2010 5:20 pm |
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Hi, Which? magazine has just made a preliminary announcement re the Sebo D series vacuums. Bags being my preference, I was pleased to read that the D series sports a 6-liter bag (about a gallon and a half). The airbelt is a little wasted on me as I've never had problems with marring furniture. However, if it will keep the machine itself from looking like it belongs in a second-hand shop for a few years I'm all for it. Which? plans to test the D series soon. The story is here: http://www.which.co.uk/news/2010/07/new-vacs-with-bumpers-to-protect-your-furniture-219804 Venson
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
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Re: Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Reply #35 Jul 22, 2010 10:40 pm |
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They are overall quite durable machines, especially compared to all the chinese crap lately. Very good machines, at least from what I can see and comparing it to a Miele, too. Considering they seem to clean the air better than a Miele w/ a Air Clean filter, they're healthy, and I have allergies. Just be careful when emptying the bin. I'll let this one go (for now, haha) but I'm telling you what I have come to see from my own experiences, choose to believe it or not. You're choice sir, I could care less. MM so this is why hospitals still use bagged vacuums? Really Hertz, you must have iron lungs to think that Dysons are healthier. Hospitals and clinics dont have the money generally but somehow they manage to have contract cleaners who have to use bags by law because it is cleaner! Also, please don't knock all Chinese built things. I recall Dyson ended up making parts and complete vacuums in Asia...
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Hertz
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Re: Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Reply #37 Jul 22, 2010 10:55 pm |
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I paid $150 for my new XL Classic in April 2007. Still like brand new. Bought 4 more new and gifted to others who love them. Worth the price. If I could find a dozen ORECK's at junk prices I'd buy them too and fix up and gift away. Haven't yet. Carmine D. Oreck, at "junk" prices: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/app/1854312519.html Check it out buddy - that must mean that Oreck is PURE crap. NO question. Your logic is undeniable; *gag* Lemme know when it clicks for you. :D :P
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Reply #38 Jul 23, 2010 6:46 am |
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Oreck, at "junk" prices: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/app/1854312519.html Check it out buddy - that must mean that Oreck is PURE crap. NO question. Your logic is undeniable; *gag* Lemme know when it clicks for you. :D :P Thank you. This example illustrates my point that buying junk dysons at junk prices makes you a junk dyson dealer. You posted that you paid $30 for your dyson which retails currently for $400 plus with a 5 year warranty. That's a 92.5 percent devaluation/depreciation from new prices. The ORECK is $45 [from the site you provided see picture below] and sells for $200 new with a 1-2 year warranty. That's a 77.5 percent devaluation/depreciation from current new prices. This basic ORECK XL model with no frills [doesn't have on-board tools like your dyson either] held its value higher and far better than your dyson. Dah! Your junk dyson depreciated quicker and much more than the ORECK that you called PURE crap [now that's an oxymoron]. Tell us again please.......what's that you said about dysons at junk prices? ORECK budget buyers should shop Estate Sales too for higher end ORECK models at $45-50. Estate Sale means the ORECK owners died before their ORECK's. Unlike your dyson dirty dozen. They died before the owners. That's called a yard/garage/rummage sale AKA junk sale. You bought junk dysons at junk prices. You are a dyson junk dealer. Congratulations, you have the market all to yourself. According to the AICPA* when an asset falls [depreciates] to less than 10 percent of its cost, it is considered scrap [aka junk] value. Carmine D. * American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Oreck XL model Vacuum Cleaner - $45 (hollywood)
Date: 2010-07-20, 7:29PM PDT Reply to: sale-a4jnm-1854312519@craigslist.org
Oreck XL Model working condition - Location: hollywood
- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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Hertz
Joined: Jan 31, 2010
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Re: Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Reply #39 Jul 24, 2010 1:52 am |
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Thank you. This example illustrates my point that buying junk dysons at junk prices makes you a junk dyson dealer. You posted that you paid $30 for your dyson which retails currently for $400 plus with a 5 year warranty. That's a 92.5 percent devaluation/depreciation from new prices. The ORECK is $45 [from the site you provided see picture below] and sells for $200 new with a 1-2 year warranty. That's a 77.5 percent devaluation/depreciation from current new prices. This basic ORECK XL model with no frills [doesn't have on-board tools like your dyson either] held its value higher and far better than your dyson. Dah! Your junk dyson depreciated quicker and much more than the ORECK that you called PURE crap [now that's an oxymoron]. Tell us again please.......what's that you said about dysons at junk prices? ORECK budget buyers should shop Estate Sales too for higher end ORECK models at $45-50. Estate Sale means the ORECK owners died before their ORECK's. Unlike your dyson dirty dozen. They died before the owners. That's called a yard/garage/rummage sale AKA junk sale. You bought junk dysons at junk prices. You are a dyson junk dealer. Congratulations, you have the market all to yourself. According to the AICPA* when an asset falls [depreciates] to less than 10 percent of its cost, it is considered scrap [aka junk] value. Carmine D. * American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Oreck XL model Vacuum Cleaner - $45 (hollywood)
Date: 2010-07-20, 7:29PM PDT Reply to: sale-a4jnm-1854312519@craigslist.org
Oreck XL Model working condition - Location: hollywood
- it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
You still don't get it; it doesn't matter what something is priced at; it still is what it is; a high quality, long lasting Dyson will beat the pants off your half-decent stick broom called an "Oreck" Most Dysons go for 1/2 - 3/4 their retail price EASY! I just happened to find a RARE deal. Live in your delusional world, not much I can do but simply tell you the facts.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Sebo Airbelt D Series . . .
Reply #40 Jul 24, 2010 7:00 am |
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You still don't get it; it doesn't matter what something is priced at; it still is what it is; a high quality, long lasting Dyson will beat the pants off your half-decent stick broom called an "Oreck" Most Dysons go for 1/2 - 3/4 their retail price EASY! I just happened to find a RARE deal. Live in your delusional world, not much I can do but simply tell you the facts. Junk/scrap vacuums at less than 10 percent of cost ready for the salvage bin are junk. China made, dyson, whatever the brand. You didn't get a rare deal. You got a rear deal. Sugarcoat your purchase anyway you like. They're junk. It is what it is. Most retailers today in the USA are advertising NEW dysons at a minimum of 20 percent off retail prices and have been for quite awhile. Plus retailers are giving customers who buy new dysons in store savings and buyer incentives like a free dyson handheld and/or free dyson attachment kits. Where you been all your life. Watching MTV? Smell the crap. See the junk. Most places pay to have junk hauled to the dump by the pallet loads. Instead, you paid them to remove it. Real shrewd deal, alright. Very rare indeed. For them. Not you. You were flimflammed big time. Plain and simple truth. Carmine D.
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