Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

They all have similar or identical body parts, motors, tool fittings, wand handles, switches, etc.

Here is a ‘new’ Sebo X4 built from new spare parts.. As it’s not allowed to sell brand new 1100w or 1300w vacuum cleaners in the UK any more, we have to put in there several inconsequential used parts.This way the machine is not new.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

These are items that don’t typically wear or fail, like internal rubber trims, screws, and minor plastic parts..There are two printed circuit boards (PCBs) inside a Sebo X4 that in this application we fit good tested used ones, The reason for this is that they are very expensive to buy new (it would make the machine £150 more expensive to fit new ones).The PCBs fitted to Sebo X4s have always been extremely reliable and long-lasting.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

This also means the machine isn’t legally ‘new’.which means it is now legal to sell it..

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

So what we are offering is an ostensibly new, remanufactured Sebo X4 vacuum cleaner in navy blue with the yellow trim..

This was always the most popular colour combination that Sebo did and is regarded as somewhat of an iconic machine.If your Sebo vacuum is an X1, X1.1 or an X4, and.

if it has white bristles and/or has never been changed, it is time to change the brushroll anyway..The brushroll is the business end of your Sebo.

It is one of the hardest working parts on your vacuum.So it stands to reason it will be an item you will replace after a long period of hard work..

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