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Sebu vacuum cleaner?
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yes that is right lostinrates, especially with an old bumpy floor. The miele came with a turbo head, which is great on rugs and carpets, as well as a head for wood floors and a head that does both wood or stone
This is the one I chose
http://www.miele.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/S8330-Solution-HEPA-123/
For the stone floor, definitely not the sebo, this is why I gave my good sebo away. The fast rotating brush can scratch a smooth surface. The felix was better than the X4 on the smooth floors but I would never have used the X4 on it
Of course the X4 will clean a hard floor but you do have to be careful, any vac will suck up but only certain ones are really designed with hard floors in mind
http://www.sebo.co.uk/domestic-vacuum-cleaners/uprights/x4-extra/
We have the Sebo one quoted here and it's really light, we also have a cat who malts
also have used it on wooden floors and carpets
The Miele one I find is heavier
Would recommend Sebo0
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