This is a soon-to-be-launched brand-new Sebo.
Almost nobody lists spare parts specifically for the Sebo X4.1.. You might have better luck with the X1.1, but an X1.1 isn’t an X1 so mistakes ordering spare parts can happen there too.. We’re going to demystify the confusing model designations of the Sebo X4.1 and X1.1 and how they relate to the X1 and X4 to put you on the right track..Let’s start at the beginning.
The Sebo X1 was Sebo’s first UK domestic upright model launched in 1991.They look like this.. A handful of special editions for certain retailers were made with some different colour trims such as you see below..The brown, navy blue and teal (Co-op) coloured machines above are also X1s.
Same machine as a regular X1 but with different colour trims.If you have one of those colour variants or one with purple accents (Harrods), they are quite rare nowadays.
ones behind – they are not X1s, they are very rare models and not pertinent to this article).
In 1999, Sebo gave the X1 a facelift and a beefier motor, and the 1300w X1.1 and X4 models arrived.. Here’s where it starts to get confusing: the red and white models above are Sebo X1.1 models and the navy blue machine on the right is an X4..If My Sebo Can’t Be Repaired, Can I Buy a New One?.
In the unlikely event that your Sebo isn’t an economical repair, we carry the full range of new Sebo vacuum cleaners, both domestic and commercial models.If you’re thinking of a new Sebo, always bring your old one with you anyway, we’ll always give you something for it against a new one.
Even if it’s only a packet of bags, it’s better than taking it to the tip.. We also have shop floor demonstrators of most models so you can try them before you buy.As we source our machines directly from Sebo and not from distributors or buying groups such as Euronics, buying face-to-face from us usually means you save money as you’re not paying hidden delivery charges or third-party platform fees.