sebo_fan
Well-known member
Yes but thats' already been suggested. Had you looked at Hi-Lo's list of vacuums offered, the closest SEBO is the X4 on offer as that is what he has.
We can keep going back and forwards moaning about the PP and the hoover DM - end of the day they're out of league as commercial vacuums. You can have one in your collection for 10 years where it might well suit you, but as has been said before consumers and collectors are two very different sorts.
If I was cleaning again with the company I used to work for and they came to me saying that their usual Henry vacs were away being serviced and instead of the SEBO and Nilco uprights not being available instead, AND where I was offered either a Dyson DC01 or a Hoover Purepower or Dustmanager - sorry but I'd take the Dyson DC01.
Why? Well, reason being that for most contract cleaners who are given a short amount of time to clean 20 rooms on two floors, time is of the essence - the DC01 may not deep clean but if it picks up the top viewable dust, the company are happy - what I don't require is something as heavy to push as the Hoover models, and even with the height adjustment sorted, the handles are hellish and I find them really uncomfortable. I'm pleased that Hoover improved the handle on the more modern Slalom - and on the basis that the PP & DM are really heavy to push PLUS has that uncomfortable handle AND all of its problems with plastics, noise and heat - the DC01 runs rings around those machines in my opinion.
We can keep going back and forwards moaning about the PP and the hoover DM - end of the day they're out of league as commercial vacuums. You can have one in your collection for 10 years where it might well suit you, but as has been said before consumers and collectors are two very different sorts.
If I was cleaning again with the company I used to work for and they came to me saying that their usual Henry vacs were away being serviced and instead of the SEBO and Nilco uprights not being available instead, AND where I was offered either a Dyson DC01 or a Hoover Purepower or Dustmanager - sorry but I'd take the Dyson DC01.
Why? Well, reason being that for most contract cleaners who are given a short amount of time to clean 20 rooms on two floors, time is of the essence - the DC01 may not deep clean but if it picks up the top viewable dust, the company are happy - what I don't require is something as heavy to push as the Hoover models, and even with the height adjustment sorted, the handles are hellish and I find them really uncomfortable. I'm pleased that Hoover improved the handle on the more modern Slalom - and on the basis that the PP & DM are really heavy to push PLUS has that uncomfortable handle AND all of its problems with plastics, noise and heat - the DC01 runs rings around those machines in my opinion.