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There was a blue C3.1 on ebay a feew weeks back, from some seller called Claude, and that one appeared to have a motorised head, but not the usual ETH head - it was smaller, never seen one before, so I thought it was a fake head, and didn't buy it.


Its disappointing this one hasn't got a power head, but you cant have everything - I'm sure it would work with a SEBO turbo brush.
 
I actually bid on that C3 which was being sold by Claude. I was outbid first time round, then it was re-listed and again i was outbid then it was re-listed AGAIN. I gave up in the end....i could smell a rat!

No that brush wasn't a fake. SEBO had 3 styles of Electric Brush available for the C Series. ET-L (Small 30w power brush) ET-C (150w 36cm L-shape) and the ET-H.

The ET-C was more commonly associated with the C1.
 
I couldn't find a picture of that small electric head anywhere, and with the external wiring up the tube, I did think it has a fake. That must have been a very early model. I suspect Claude wanted more money for it than you were prepared to pay, so he shill bid on it himself, to ensure it didn't sell for less than he wanted. Ebay is rife with this kind of behaviour.


Why didn't he just put it on with a BIN price set at what he wanted, or set a reserve price, instead of messing people about?
 
I have a brochure for the SEBO airbelt C3 Power. I will upload a picture of it later as it shows the external power cable. I was still at school when i got that brochure so must have been from 1998/99.
 
I made a best offer on that Sebo C3 which was accepted. I emailed the seller to inform him that I would be paying the next day when I got paid. On the morning I was going to pay, I had an email from the seller saying that unfortunately when getting the cleaner out if the loft he dropped it and damaged it so it no longer looked like the picture. He said the tool cover had come off and the cleaner was scratched.

Call me cynical, but I smelt a rat, thinking that since my offer was accepted he was offered more for the Sebo and decided to sell it to someone else.

I really only wanted the power head anyway, so I asked the seller for a photo of the damage as I would still be interested in the cleaner at a lower price. I didn't get a response so I contacted the seller again and asked to buy the power head on its own as it was only the main unit that had been damaged.
The seller then told me that the whole thing had been taken to the tip and if I didn't believe him he would offer me accommodation at his house so I could see the cleaner at the dump!


I was naturally very sceptical about the seller's explanation who was very offended that I could even suggested that he accepted a higher offer. If I had been the seller, I certainly wouldn't have dumped the cleaner without making sure that the buyer was happy with the reason for cancelling the sale. I would have also taken detailed photos of the damage to prove that I wasn't trying to pull a fast one. I also find it hard to believe that he dumped the whole cleaner including all the tools and power head that didn't suffer any damage. He has sold many cleaners and power heads in the past and some offered for spares or repair, so why would he get rid of some valuable parts when he could have made money on them?

I haven't left feedback yet though I still have time, but I can't prove that the seller accepted another offer and he can't prove that the cleaner had been damaged. He suggested that I would leave him nasty negative feedback but he would do the same for me if I did. Obviously the facility for sellers to leave buyers negative feedback has been withdrawn, so he won't be able to leave negative feedback for me anyway.

What does everyone think. Would any of you have accepted the seller's explanation? Was I completely out of order to suggest that he had accepted a higher offer after mine? We know that sellers end auctions early if they are offered a buy it now price and I am sure that some sellers have accepted a higher bid even after the auction has ended. Perhaps this seller is totally honest and just a bit naive to get rid of the evidence before settling things with me, but it all seems very fishy to me.
 
He thinks you came down in the last shower Roger. Ignorant tosser. I'd leave neg feedback - its your duty really to inform other users he cant be trusted.


He cant leave you neg feedback.


I ordered a Purepower brushroll from Yourspares last month that never got delivered. They ummed and arred and blamed the royal mail, and told me to go to the neighbours and the sorting office to see if it was there. I said that I had had no red card from royal mail through the door, so they said I had to contact the sorting office. I couldn't get through to the sorting office, and emailed them back. Eventually they refunded my £12. Then Paypal put a hold on the refund money for 3 weeks, so I couldn't use it.


I left neg feedback for Yourspares - useless company.
 
So its an ET-L powerhead then. I couldn't find one anywhere. You learn something every day. I suppose this wont fit my K3 Vulcano?
 
But will the power connector fit to the back of the handlegrip, they do look different. Or will I have to buy that small link wire connector that will plug into the back of the handle, to connect the handle power supply to the power head cord connector?


I cant speak German so not sure how to order anything from Amazon.de.


 


 


The link wire is diagram ref 35 on this page:



http://www.buyspares.co.uk/vacuum-c...397&model_ref=837532&illustration_ref=1162513
 
Yes i forgot to say that you will need the little connection wire that you slot into the rear of the handle at both ends. The powerbrush socket will just slide into the rear of the telescopic tube and you are ready to go.
 
The tube on my Vulcano is not an electric one, its the same as the K1 models, so the wire would have to be clipped to the tube, and then plugged into the connector socket.


I'll bookmark that page roger linked to, and I'll have to think about whether to go with this way, or just buy a K3 Premium.


The fact that the C3 Power on CEE JAY has no power head has stopped me bidding any more than 250 for it. I may as well just convert the K3 Vulcano to power head. Will have to have a ponder.


 


ESPARES sell the ET-L but look at the price!!



http://www.espares.co.uk/product/es1069387/vacuum-cleaner-electric-power-brush-tool
 
SEBO ET-L

I think the ET-L would be cheaper direct from SEBO UK as i find most consumables are. I had a price list a few years ago and the ET-L was £79.99. It might have gone up in price slightly now. I find Espares to be overly expensive, i won't buy from them unless i cannot find what i'm after elsewhere!
 
I wish SEBO UK would put these parts on their website shop - it saves having to ring them up. I'm always put of ringing them up as they will probably give me a heart attack when they tell me the price.
 

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