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Dependable and rugged machines, they are ideal for heavy-duty use.
(sometimes just called the “Evo” and blue in colour when rebadged for companies such as Ensign, Jeyes and Diversey).The Sebo Evolution range comes in three variants.

The numbers after the name depict the width of the head.So there is a 300, a 350 and 450.That being 300mm (30cm), 350mm (35cm) and 450mm (45cm)..

In layman’s terms, the 300 is the width of a standard domestic vacuum cleaner and the 450 is a super-wide version for very very big floors.In actual fact, those that need a very, very wide vacuum cleaner tend to go for the.

The best seller in the Sebo Evolution range we find is the Evolution 350..
The Sebo Evolution 350 is a little bit wider than a standard domestic machine but not quite as wide as a more cumbersome Evolution 450 or a BS460.. One of the advantages people tell us they enjoy about the Sebo Evolution vacuums is that unlike their slightly heavier BS cousins, they are slightly lighter to use for staff.In any event, that machine isn’t new any more and must be resold for much less.
If you change your mind, that loss of value, and the cost of the return, will more than likely be passed on to you with an independent retailer..If you are undecided as to whether a Sebo is for you, want to buy online but still want to try before you commit, or think it likely that you may want to return the machine if you don’t like it, then a seller like John Lewis or Amazon is better for you.
This is because of their generous return policies, lack of scrutiny on those returns and often even free prepaid return carriage.One reason you pay more at large retailers is every customer must absorb part of the cost of the few who change their mind..