Even if it’s only a packet of bags, it’s better than taking it to the tip.. We also have shop floor demonstrators of most models so you can try them before you buy.
What differs is the extras – and the price.. Watch the Sebo X7 Excel Plus Compared Live.Here’s a short video we’ve put together comparing the Sebo X7 Excel Plus from John Lewis with our Sebo X7 Pet Boost.

It walks through what you get, what you don’t, and how to get better value..Unless you specifically want the navy blue version or the extension pole included in the box, the Sebo X7 Pet Boost is the smarter choice.. It’s usually £30–£40 cheaper, includes a £29.99 charcoal filter as standard, and does the same job – if not better.. You’ll also be buying from people who actually know Sebo machines, not from general retail staff with limited product knowledge..The Sebo Shop at Manchester Vacs are approved Sebo dealers offering the full range of domestic and commercial Sebo vacuums together with consumables and spare parts.If you’re looking at Sebo vacuum cleaners and feeling confused by the different model names, colours, and bundles — you’re not alone.

One of the most common questions we get is:.“What’s the difference between your Sebo X7 Extra and the ones John Lewis sell?”.

The navy blue Sebo X7 Extra and the navy blue Sebo X7 Excel Plus are not quite the same specification.. Let’s clear it up.
Because while they may look similar, what you’re getting — and what you’re paying — can vary dramatically depending on where you buy.. Sebo X7 Extra & Excel: Same Machines, Different Names – But Ours Are Better Value.Is Sebo better than Dyson?
We are the largest vacuum shop in the North of England.Find out what we think.. People ask us the question quite often “is Sebo better than Dyson?” At Manchester Vacs we sell both Sebo and Dyson, and we have been doing that for a long time, so let’s delve into this a bit as it’s not entirely black and white.. All links in this article open in a new tab so you can verify and research without losing the page.. About Dyson.
Dyson stopped developing new mains-powered vacuum models some time ago and tilted its R&D into cordless vacuums and other appliances.They still sell a couple of models here as the UK market demands it, but they are mostly a manufacturer of battery-powered vacuums now..
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