There’s no point paying a premium for a. special edition.
It was allegedly the case that our late Queen wasn’t keen on the sound of vacuum cleaners, and staff tended to avoid using them around her.That is likely where the.
rumour came from..The reality is that vacuum cleaners have been used in Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and other royal households since around 1903.. Hubert Cecil Booth invented the vacuum cleaner in 1901.He created a device called.
The machine was parked outside properties and hoses were fed through the windows.It was originally powered by an oil engine, later upgraded to an electric motor..
In 1903, Booth was invited to clean the carpet in.
Westminster Abbey.They are built in such a way that they can be fixed.
No ‘sealed units’ or any of that silliness with German engineering.And because we are also Sebo parts specialists, we have any and every conceivable spare part in stock.
No hanging around ‘waiting for parts to come in’ with us.We’ve got it in stock..