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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #56 Jan 24, 2012 11:03 pm |
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Well, when my video about the Felix is being done, it will be shown with the extension hose and a few optional accessories I find better to use for my cleaning needs. Good luck with whatever you choose - just remember the original all white X1 Automatic has an 850 watt model, the rarer grey/black floor head model has 1000 watts. The latter one at 1000 watts is better value on power but again if need to use a mini turbo brush, the more modern X1.1 and X4 are a better bet. Like you, I'd also like to see a variable suction dial and a brush on/off function with the X series. I've mentioned it, I've emailed the company but they're happy with the X range and may well be renamed "Classic" in later years if they do try out a newer more modern upright vac. When you see the D series against the Miele S5 cylinder/canister, Sebo will get there in the end to produce something a bit more modern, but it's all a question of when...
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vacmanuk
Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #61 Feb 8, 2012 6:42 pm |
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Panasonic have at last updated some of their bagged upright vacuums, but this model uses a 3.5 litre dust bag and is priced close to the SEBO Felix: Panasonic MC-UG614: 5.9Kg Swivel head and 2 motor system. 7 metre cord Tool kit Mini turbo brush hard floor to carpet adjuster/on/off. 3.5 litre capacity bag, 1900 watt, 250 air watts (Claimed). I demo'd one in the John Lewis where they are selling and it's a good-ish model. Has variable suction on the handle just like the Felix. Difficult to get around furniture due to its 14" floor head though.
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Re: LATEST VACS...
Reply #62 Feb 9, 2012 4:15 am |
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We have had this vacuum, under the Kenmore name, for over a year and a half now. I see they did not even bother to change the color for the UK. This is a very good vacuum cleaner. I like the full-sized power nozzle. No one can call it a wimpy power nozzle. It cleans both carpeting and floors very well. When the machine first came out, I thought they should have put an attachment port where the "cleanout" port was. Well, it looks like someone listened to me, but only on the UK machines.
Putting a fold down handle on it, would not have hurt either
Sears is offering this vacuum at a very good price. Before the Glide was even available, it started at about $200.00. But like I said back then, " prices will drop as the product has been around for a while."
For what it is, it is a very good vacuum cleaner. It is not loud by no means, but I could say that it is louder than a HOOVER Windtunnel Air. But then look at the differences, in size, of the motors, in the nozzles. It would be fine for someone who lives in a small place like a loft or studio apartment, who does somewhat limited vacuuming. It could be used as an "in between vacuuming" vacuum, when all you want to do is run the machine over the carpeting in the middle of the week or more.
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