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Sebo Airbelt K1 Komfort 2100Watt Vacuum cleaner - £40


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Sebo are one of the leading manufacturers of vacuum cleaners. I've owned this cylinder cleaner for many years, and it is still in full working order with superb suction. I'm only selling it as I've just bought a handheld cleaner. 

The small uphostery and crevice tools are missing, lost during a house move, but all else, hose, extension pipe and powerhead. 

I've just fitted a new dust bag which hasn't been used yet, and it will come with 6 more spare bags, as seen in my photos. These bag packs alone cost almost £20.

Just to mention that a new Sebo cylinder cleaner costs upwards of £300, and I note that the cylinder alone, no attachments at all. is being advertised for £40 on a well known auction site. 

Mine can be seen working by a buyer when they collect it, and should hopefully provide many more years of service, as Sebo are known for their build quality and longevity.

As in the header of my advert, I'm asking £40.00.

I'm in West Dulwich.

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