Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals
That is to say they all have similar or identical body parts, motor, tool fittings, wand handles, switches etc.
They then spent the next few years ironing out their design faults via warranty.By the time they had got it right, the next “new model” came along and it started all over again.
They still do that today.. Sebo, on the other hand launched the Sebo X1 in the 1990s..It was a cracking machine that people loved.Instead of reinventing the wheel, when they found small design niggles or things that failed prematurely, they tweaked and honed it and the X4 was born.. People loved the X4 so much.
we still sell new ones.The latest incarnation is the X7..
The X7 is a machine that has.
Sebo took everything they learned since the 90s and kept on improving it.All of these things can be repaired, probably for less money than you think.
None are usually a reason to consider replacing or dumping your Sebo.. What About the Chap in the Village?.We’re not a corner shop.
We are located in a proper industrial unit with toilets, a coffee machine.(also German, naturally).