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It isn't that I don't like them, I don't like how they perform, it doesn't dig deep enough into the pile. I hate the constant adjusting it is rather displeasing. I don't think they are exactly bad cleaners over all. I have thought about getting the boost model but is rather an inconvenience to press that button all the time because I know I would, so, like I said, I wpuld rather have a manual height adjustment on one of the domestic models.
It does look rather striking that X4 boost, I must say. Very nice Matt.
 
The beauty of SEBO is that you can also buy the more commercially based BS36 if you're really after manual height adjustment, plus you'll get a metal brush roll bar with slide in strips like an old Hoover classic upright. That way you'll get the manual height adjustment, commercial quality AND a similar hose and wand set up like the X series. Of course they use different bags but the SEBO 370 also uses the same X series dust bags, as does the newer Evolution model.
 
Thanks Matt8808 for confirming which dusting brush you purchased. Might get the larger one for my Mum's X4 Pro. Why of course it has to be a genuine one :)

Thanks for confirming about the power, didn't think there would be a noticeable difference just thought I'd ask from the general pubic reviews I've read!
 
I had the large dusting brush but found it too large for most dusting. I much prefer the regular one, and being triangluar it's great for getting into corners.
 
re; hit by bus

Cool mates! Skin bus, just be safe, and don't let anyone throw you under a bus, such as at work, etc.
I saw a film that was made in Nottingham on Netflix. "Weekend" Two college blokes met and fell for each other but one was going to Oregon to study.
Your first always holds a special place in your heart.
If you can hold tight enough, with marriage legal now, young people can have what many of my generation dreamed of.
My partner and I are going on 22 years.
 
Mike, sorry to sound dense, but what does that have to do with Alex being hit by Matt's bus? Alex was the one who mentioned being hit by bus rather than reading this thread, Matt was pointing out that, as he is a bus driver, that can be arranged.

Not really sure what the "Your first always holds a special place in your heart." has to do with it unless Alex and Matt are having some kind of affair which I highly doubt.
 
Chris, guy's,

I wasn't meaning to offend anyone. Just reading between the lines of "wouldn't mind being hit by your bus".
They are still young, and very virile in that area of course, as in "many" to keep me occupied?
Now there are also cam sites like cam4, etc. so who knows, and who cares? But they are a safe outlet for pent up verilty, not that I ever indulge, but hey, once in a while, I do watch, if the men are easy on the eyes, and I can see a face.
I was young once, and even I'm feeling rather frisky myself, having gotten a good report on my recent tests from my doctor.
Peace, and good fortunes to all!
 
Yes.. well.. whatever

The smaller triangular brush has always annoyed me. Even with the k1 700 or E1-700 watt cylinders, the smaller triangular brush bristles always want to get sucked in. Not a problem for the bigger one which actually works better. I also find the dusting brush from the D2 series great for the K and E series vacs. If the neck was a bit longer it could be used on the X series.
 
WELL.....

I wasn't aware I'd even stated my sexuality in this thread...... It's rather rude to just 'assume'.

Where Chris uses his vacuum cleaner to actually dust, I use a microfibre cloth. I couldn't be bothered faffing on with the vacuum THAT much. I'm not saying how Chris dusts is wrong, before he starts having a hissy fit (I know how house proud he is) but each to their own. Quick and easy does it for me. The most I do with the vacuum dusting brush is skirting boards, cobwebs, door mouldings ect so it doesn't see a huge amount of use and the larger brush is ideal. By Chris' standards I'm a filthy pig ;) Or should that be horse Chris? NAYYYYYY

I also found the same issue with the brushes getting sucked in on the smaller one Nar.

I've had the machine about two weeks now? And only used the brush twice. Once to dust skirting boards and the second occasion I was cleaning out the filter housing on the tumble dryer.
 
Ha, I don't think you're a filthy pig darling...you're just not as good as me ;).


 


You are a horse though...:P

I will await somebody making a filthy comment about my horse reference.
 

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