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From cars to vacuum cleaners

13 November 2015

When choosing a new car most people strive to buy the best they possibly can. The humble vacuum cleaner should be no exception to this rule, according to SEBO.

"Just as German engineered vehicles such as the BMW, Audi and Mercedes are revered as the best in the world, so the country’s reputation for precision engineering also applies to vacuum cleaners," SEBO says.

 

Designed and manufactured in Germany, SEBO vacuum cleaners are built to last, to look aesthetically pleasing and to be easy to use thanks to their ergonomic design and streamlined high-powered suction motors.

 

Established in 1978, SEBO says that the secret to its success is its specialised expertise, as its energy and investment is focused solely on vacuum cleaners. 

SEBO’s vacuum cleaners are supplied with a free five-year parts and labour guarantee on all domestic machines.

 

The latest collection – the high-tech Airbelt E range – features sleek lines, a glossy finish and comes in Storm red, Titan blue, Total black and Premium white. Below the ‘bonnet,’ attention has been paid to the internal dynamics that feature smooth internal airways to generate high levels of suction power with minimal noise and a patented AIRBELT system that absorbs impacts and protects furniture.

Like many German manufacturers, SEBO has long upheld strong eco-principles, and is proactive rather than reactive where the environment is concerned.  For example, not only is plastic recycled into new components but the factory is completely self-sustaining in terms of electricity, and even feeds into the national grid when supply exceeds demand. Rain water is also collected, filtered and reused on the factory floor and washrooms, even the product packaging (made from unbleached, recycled paper) is constructed to minimise waste.  

 

So, the next time anyone considers purchasing a new vacuum cleaner, SEBO's advice is to approach the experience like they would a new car – buy on looks, buy on technology, and buy on durability.

 

 

 

 
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