Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

It really isn’t a gimmick – it’s the feature all Sebo enthusiasts crave..

Although their Dyson machine has died (or as is quite often the case, is.completely unsuitable for deep pile carpet.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

), they very much enjoyed using those tools..Many people have a Sebo as their ‘proper’ vacuum cleaner, and a Dyson cordless as a quick ‘whizz around’ machine on the hard floors (what we have at home).. It’d be nice to have cross compatibility with the Dyson tools if you own a Dyson and a Sebo though, yes?.It must be said, Dyson do make some pretty great tools and innovative accessories.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

But they are not cheap and it would be nice to use them with your new Sebo vacuum, right?.Dyson have had a propensity to change the tool fittings on their machines over the years, so four main socket types exist.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

And none of them will fit your Sebo.. As the largest independent vacuum shop in the north of England, online and bricks and mortar retailer, component designer and manufacturer, not to mention one of the larger approved independent Sebo agents, we decided to see if we could do something about that problem.. And here is our solution:.

Dyson to Sebo tool adaptors: using Dyson tools on your Sebo vacuum.However, as anyone who’s owned an X1 will know, Sebo machines are built to last.

If your X1 has survived 30 years with minimal issues, chances are the XP10 will serve you well, too.The shorter warranty should not be a dealbreaker, especially when you consider that it is reflected in the lower price point of the XP10..

Performance Comparison: X1 vs XP10.When it comes to power, both machines are impressively similar.

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