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is the likely clue as they include the line.

And the two market leaders in upright commercial battery-powered cordless vacuum cleaners are the Truvox Valet and the Sebo BP60.So which one to choose?.

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This is the Truvox Valet..The Truvox Valet is a soft case machine, although sold in the UK by Truvox International via commercial cleaning suppliers, the machine is actually based on the American Maytag M500.. Those in the trade tell us they are a bit of a disappointment as a vacuum and are more regarded as a. sweeper.First, they are not cheap.

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Parts availability for what is actually a US appliance might be poor in the UK, spare parts may have to be imported from the US.The number of dealers is very limited and a regular UK vacuum repair shop won’t have product knowledge or access to spares very easily.

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US Maytag machines aren’t sold in the UK.

Truvox has a following, and we don’t seek to disparage them, but they are a relatively small brand in the cleaning world.. You can do better.If your X1 has survived 30 years with minimal issues, chances are the XP10 will serve you well, too.

The shorter warranty should not be a dealbreaker, especially when you consider that it is reflected in the lower price point of the XP10..Performance Comparison: X1 vs XP10.

When it comes to power, both machines are impressively similar.The Sebo X1 originally had an 850-watt motor, while the XP10 is fitted with an 890-watt motor.