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Oh of course skptys. Explains my aunties 23 year old Henry which cost her like £90 back then ? Again, any propaganda for buying an overpriced dated lump of metal loooooool

Ahh, I see. Well, a reconditioned sebo you'd find easily for less than £150.
 
@oliveoiltinfoil

I'm not a huge fan of sebo. Now don't get me wrong i'm not saying they're crap or anything. They do look great vacuums, it's just they look a bit "blocky" and old fashioned for me.

Mind you,saying that I wouldn't mind getting a Felix one day. Not yet though.
 
Mr. tinfoil, It sounds like you are trolling so I'll bite.


For your information 90 pounds was a lot of money 23 years ago. I was referring to the $49.95 Bissel or Dirt Devil which can bought off the shelf at Walmart.


 Now I know why you need to wear that tinfoil hat.
 
@turbo500

Oh for god sake's here we go yet again.

So what now I can't have my OPINIONS? Oh I know how about I use the Miele that's shoved up my arse then?

@AlexHoover94

Yeah I know right. This wasn't the thread I was talking about either.
 
That's your problem if you've got a Miele should've up your arse, love - you should see a doctor about that.

I'm not a massive fan of the Miele uprights, so if you were trying to make some sort of point, it's failed entirely.

Just another example of how you make no sense. Stating that you'll stick to a vacuum design first launched in 1983 and not been on sale for 14 years as a daily driver, but then saying that a machine that's based on a design from 1991 and still on sale AND updated to meet modern standards is too block and old fashioned? Yeh, 'cause THAT makes sense.

I'm not saying you shouldn't have an opinion, but when you seem to pull your opinion out of thin air and can't back it up with any kind of experience, it kind of makes it a waste of time replying to your question. Maybe you should put a disclaimer on the bottom of your posts to say "by the way, for no good reason, I don't like X brand, Y brand or Z brand". I mean, have you even used a Sebo to be able to form a real judgement? Gosh, I may disagree with Alex from time to time, but credit where credit is due, his opinions and views are formed from experience and not just pulled out of his backside.

Although from the above thread it seems that, regardless of whatever people suggest to you, you'll go out of you way to find something you don't like about it. Why even bother asking the question if you know full well that nothing is going to be what you want?
 
@turbo500

(To be honest I don't even know why i'm attempting to write this because it will only be twisted and ignored)

I wasn't trying to make a point. I never said it was too blocky,what I meant was,for me personally it looks a bit blocky,yes if I had the opportunity to use one then yes by all means I would do. To put it short and sweet it's not my cup of tea.
I'm not going to bother putting a disclaimer because again,it will only be twisted etc.

No I won't but whats the point in me buying something that i'm going to hate using?

But of course,everything I say has to be twisted and so forth.
 
I have not been on here for a while, and I have just come back and to be honest, it is all so petty!


Moderators, where is the age restriction for the site?
 
Why I PERSONALLY dislike X and Y brands

Right then seeing people apparently want to know why I dislike or am not too keen on such brands I shall say why - (Although again yes it will probably be twisted as per usual)

Miele - I've changed my mind about this one alot,now again not my personal cup of tea on the looks,yes I know don't judge a book by it's cover. I'm not saying that just because it isn't my cup of tea on the looks i'm not saying its rubbish. It does look a good machine for performance. Would I still use one? Absolutely.

Sebo - I do like the looks,but again for me it does look a bit blocky,i'm not saying its rubbish though. It does look a good performer. Would I use one? Yes.

Dyson - Again I don't like the older ones. Sorry but I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole. The newer ones - I do like the ball ones. They have taken my fancy quite a bit and i'm planning on getting one in the future sometime. Yes anyone who knows me well enough will know that I used to strongly dislike Dyson.

There. Now if anyone wants to know more, the just simply ask me.

Hope that clears everything up. Just to put it clearly,it may not be my cup of tea but I would defiantly use them.
 
What is this constant thinking that you have that people are twisting what you're saying? Have you thought for just one minute that maybe it's you? Maybe you need to be clearer with what you're saying and that people are just struggling to interpret what it is that you actually mean?

You've just done it again!


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<a name="start_29359.328102"></a>I'm not a huge fan of sebo. Now don't get me wrong i'm not saying they're crap or anything. They do look great vacuums, it's just they look a bit "blocky" and old fashioned for me.


 


<a name="start_29359.328131"></a>I never said it was too blocky,what I meant was,for me personally it looks a bit blocky





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Now that's not a contradiction, is it? Either you think it's too blocky, or you don't. Since when was something being "just a bit" anything grounds to dismiss it completely? It if's "just a bit", then surely it can't be that much of a problem.

I honestly find it baffling how anyone could think that the Sebo looks so blocky that it's unappealing but a Turbopower 1, one of the blockiest looking vacuums ever made with barely any shape or contour too it, doesn't suffer from this problem?

So, let me get this straight, you've made a judgement on a vacuum that you've never used based on how it looks? God, if that were the rule, Dyson would've never made a penny! How do you know either way what it's like if you've never used it before? Yes, you could hate it. But equally, you could absolutely love it. You'll never know until you try these things.

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I mean, in this thread alone, you've dismissed both Sebo and Panasonic vacuums with no real reason. Would it be a shorter list to just ask what IS "your cup of tea" instead of wading through vacuums trying to find something that you think is visibly appealing and seem to think there is some sort of link between looks and performance?

You could always take a trip to your local vacuum shop to try some stuff out? John Lewis, Currys and Euronics will all usually let you have a test on the shop floor. </strong>
 
@turbo500

What is this csontant thinking that you have that people are twisting what you're saying?

Sorry it's just i'm so used to people doing that.

Have you thought for just one minute that maybe it's you?

To be honest yes, I have began to think that.

Maybe you need to be clearer with what you're saying and that people are just struggling to interpret what it is that you actually mean?

Again yes Iv'e thought about this.

That was a tyo error. I meant to say "They look great performers"



You could always take a trip to your local vacuum shop to try some stuff out? John Lewis, Currys and Euronics will all usually let you have a test on the shop floor.

I could do if Derby wasn't so crap lol.
 
@everyone

Right, i'm going to say it -

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry if I didn't make myself clear. Sorry that I acted snappy,catty, (bugger it lets just say it) Bitchy.

I didn't mean for this thread or any others to turn out like this.

Sorry if iv'e offended anyone, and or annoyed anyone.
Sorry.
 
Right, ok, so from your above post Emma, that's given us some idea's to play with now, thanks for that. And I'm sorry if I sound like I'm being harsh, but it's quite frustrating to sit and watch as people make suggestions that seem to fit what you're looking for, for you to then bash them away for seemingly no reason or because you don't like the look of them.

Out of interest, why the sudden change of heart on Miele and Dyson? They're probably 2 of the most respected brands out there at the moment, what was it that you didn't find appealing and what made you change your mind?

Anyone on here can offer you advice on what to buy, but at the end of the day, only you can make the decision and it's only after the trawl through electrical websites, watching YouTube video's and reading reviews that you'll reach a decision. Whatever you buy, there is an element of risk to it I suppose. Personally, I kind of like the risk. It's exciting using something I've never used before :).

Here's a video for the Sebo X series that you might find useful. It's an oldie, but a classic. It used to be on the Sebo website, showing the features of the X series. They've been updated since, but the principal is the same. Hope this helps





http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=OndyoY5HL6g
 
@turbo500

" I'm sorry if I sound like I'm being harsh,"

It's fine. You weren't it was me at the end of the day. (Or night rather)

For Dyson originally (I know..I can feel the eyes rolling and the sighing!) It was the looks..I know.. Plus with the earlier ones, it was they seemed a touch noisy,well loud, for my liking. I know iv'e never used one before,but plenty of neighbours had them lol.
It was more out of ignorance for not properly looking at them. After seeing more videos on them they don't seem bad. Plus more the ball ones, they've just grown on me quite a bit. Iv'e got to admit they do look nice.

As for Miele - Kind of the same thing. What iv'e said above. Just minus the noise.

Looking back,yes I should of put what I liked and disliked.

Thanks for the link. I'll take a look.
 
I will not launch into a Dyson tirade.
I will not launch into a Dyson tirade.
I will not launch into a Dyson tirade.
I will not launch into a Dyson tirade.
I will not launch into a Dyson tirade.
I. WILL. NOT. LAUNCH. INTO. A. DYSON. TIRADE.

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