Hello Koboldlover, I'm from Ital and though I'm a good collectors of vacuum cleaners in general,I'm very fond of kobolds , as many italians are.
First of all my warmest congratulations about your purchases: despite kobold vk 150 has nothing different tfrom the actual model vk 140 ( at least over here) it is and will be for long an appliance of great daily help to clean your home and save a lot of time, and I like it very much. I haven't bought it yet but I will ( at least for collector's duty) but I have was astonished the day I saw the colours. I understand that the Thermomix /bimby (great cooking machine) is somenthing that stays in the kitchen and a white/grey color scheme makes it fit almost any place, but I can't really explain myself the reason why, after 60 years in whose the kobold, in certain countries become synonimous of vacuum cleaner, from anybody recognized indepenently from period and model for the green and ivory color scheme, had to become something common, something that you barely could distinguish from a Sebo Felix or a Lindhaus, weren't it fro its shape and the Vorwerk Logo. This is something i'm extremely disappointed with, so much that I won't buy that model from the distributor as it will be available here, and i 'll probably buy a used one, just to keep the timeline proceeding. What do you think about this?
Nothing to say about quality, ease of use, performance, variety and quality of tools/accessories.
Yes, the people who buy kobolds really love to use their accessories!
A P.S. for you: though the Pulilux hasn't probably been available in white/grey yet I don't think they will discontinue it. The floor washer with its orbital pad will never be able to equal the power of three rotating brush pads for polishing and buffing hard floors...wut how well does it wash and clean? It's incredible
my two cents.
With regards,
Tommy