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The Reviewer "vyonne57" says that the C3 Brilliant SGJE0 is "hybrid" which means you can use it "cordless". I haven't heard of this feature in a C3. Can someone from Miele please elaborate or correct?
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Your vacuum cleaner is not the same vacuum as mine, my model is SGJE0 which is the hybrid, which means it has a battery which I cN use as a cordless vacuum cleaner. Two very different vacuums, not sure why your revie is with mine.
Hi vyonne57, I think there's some confusion here. You talk about "your vacuum cleaner [not being] the same as mine" but I haven't written any review. Anyway the real issue is with regards to the model you call a hybrid "SGJE0". I have not seen that anything like that in Australia. Is this an overseas model? The only model I know of that uses that model number, ie. SGJE0 (Alize), is part of the C3 range and not sold in Australia afaik. But the main point is that I've not seen any reference to that model being able to be used as a cordless vaccum. Please provide any link that mentions or discusses the cordless capability of the SGJE0.
I live in Perth and I bought the vacuum cleaner directly from Miele Australia's web site. I can use the vacuum cordlessly and get limited power or I can use if with full power with the cord plugged in. I'm assuming that since it didn't stay around for long that it was not a very good seller. It was originally priced at $1100 and I got it for $550 on line. I still think this was too overpriced cause it's one of the worst vacuum cleaners I have ever used. It's design is bad and it's just a reasonably bad performing vacuum all around.
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