Sebo: the Best Vacuum for Carpets
, who surely means well, but obviously isn’t a vacuum expert..
The advantage of this choice of material is that it’s robust, insensitive to impacts and at the same time so light that the hand load of the device is pleasantly low..When you switch it on, an impeller is set in motion with up to 17,000 revolutions per minute via a toothed belt drive.
This sucks in the dirt loosened by the rotating brush and then transports it through the air duct to the filter bag.A simple mechanism with a big effect, because despite the relatively low nominal power of 300 watts, an amazing volume flow of 24 litres per second is generated!.In the event of a blockage or overload, the device switches off automatically.
In addition, the device lifts the brush slightly in the parking position to protect the floor.The 4-way manually adjustable brush can be optimally adjusted to the height of any surface..
If you are familiar with your Sebos, here we show you the Sebo Softcase BP60 cordless vacuum cleaner alongside a Sebo X7 Pet Boost.
You can see they have a similar size footprint, so the Sebo BP60 is a full-size vacuum, not a little toy like some other cordless vacuums.. As you probably have many other questions, we have also made a short product information video that will probably answer most of them.. And we have also made an unboxing, assembly and floor test video..Most post offices won’t accept our labels because they are unable to scan them.
(and they only get paid when they scan something).However, if you have friendly local post office staff that you know, you can just ask them to put the parcel with their outgoing mail for the next collection without scanning it or producing a receipt.
They can easily do that, but not all post offices will do that.Be sure yours will if you are going to have us mail you a label to use at a post office instead of a sorting office..