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DysonAnimal

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If money was no object, and storage space was infinite, which NEW vacs would you ask for for Christmas this year?

Here's the condition: you can have as many as you like, but they have to be currently in production. Nothing vintage, no refurbed older models!

Here's my list:

AEG-Electrolux UltraOne

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Your Sentria

Jack,

Here is the Sentria I think you'll enjoy. It simply needs a light dusting, and a new belt and she'll be brand new!!!

;-)

Andrew

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I thought the rules were no vintage. Maybe I misunderstood!

That Vorwerk Kobold is neat looking, and as much as I like my older Vorwerk, I'd love Kobold, wish they were available here. That Electrolux looks awesome, and I usually don't like Eurekaluxes!

I think the Sebo X4 would be the only new thing I'd want... especially in red! Everything else I like/want is no longer in production (Lux Guardian, Dirt Devil Cruiser, Hoover Junior)... I guess I'd take a Miele S7 too!

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Mine would be..

1. Sebo Automatic X4
2. Sebo Felix
3. New Sebo ET-1 Power Nozzle...(My K3 canister needs a new one =/)

-If anyone can find out for me how much the ET-1 Power Nozzle is at wholesale that would be amazing..thanks :)

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Hey Bobby - AEG-Electrolux are a different company to EurekaLux, as far as I know. There's a big mess of sister companies and usage rights to the Lux name, but here, EurekaLuxes are sold as 'Electrolux', while the UltraOne, UltraActive and UltraSilencer ranges are sold as 'AEG-Electrolux'. AEG-Lux have only recently begun selling in the UK under that designation.

This is the TOL powerhead model, and it's designed to take a bite out of Miele's market-share. Which? Magazine have tested the lower-tier UltraOne models, and even the straight-suction model achieved 5/5 stars on all floor surfaces, as well as for noise output and filtration!

I've had a play with one in-store at John Lewis in London, and I was impressed - it's heavy and expensive (£299.99, plus lifetime of bags and filters), but very solid, well-made, quiet and powerful. It's beautifully designed, too - easy to use, and great to look at. The only thing stopping me from rushing out and buying one is the price, but when I have some spare cash, it's very high up on the 'want list'. Unusual for me, because it's not multi-cyclonic and not an upright!

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