I have a Bosch steam generator which was great until I tried to descale it, which it didn’t like at all. I phoned to helpline for advice and they told me to send it back for a free repair or replacement. I told them it was well out of guarantee but the person on the phone said it didn’t matter, repair or replacement. They stood by the customer and underwrote the quality of the machine. I love that, it’s so unusual nowadays. I have a Bosch fridge, kettle and steam generator, they’re all faultless. It’s a great company and will be my go-to brand in the future…
This is a pretty impressive little cordless machine! Although I’m almost sure it wouldn’t do quite as well on your plush pile shag carpet, what do you think Roger?
I actually think this unit is well designed with the on-board tools and the versatility of them as well. This would be a machine I would have if I didn’t have access to a Shark Rocket.
My mum purchased this Bosch Serie 4 in 2020 and the battery stopped charging after about a year or so. To be honest it's just cheap and nasty and not like a true Bosch. And like mum's the motor sounds like it is going to stop at any moment. Really rough sounding. For the price you can get a lot better in my opinion. 👎
thats not a bosch. thats rebranded chinese junk. as a german i must say that its quite sad what happened to 90% of german brands. thank you german government
It’s sold as a Bosch in Germany as it is marketed by Bosch. I will need to check where it was made, but a previous Bosch I tested was made in Germany but this one may be made in China like some Miele vacuums.
Is it junk because it doesn't work, or because you don't like China? As the review showed, it is a good well made product. The location of manufacturing is no longer critical as it is mostly automated with these sorts of products now and China operates at a scale that no other country can (eventually India might be able to compare but not yet).
@@finchbevdale2069Why are western companies outsourcing EVERYTHING to China? This has happened in the US, and I'm very disappointed to see that apparently it's happening in Europe too.
I have an identical version of the 25.2V vacuum cleaner and I lost the charger, can someone tell me how many Volts and Amps the original charger has? Because I found 2 contradictory pieces of information on the internet, some say it should have 25.2V and 500mA and others say 27V and 500mA??? Thank you for your answer 😊
Can you also explain if there is a possibility to clean the small wheels? The hair get tangled in the wheels and the wheels don't rotate making it hard to navigate around.
Thank you very much for your description. It helped me a lot. Could you please trll me how long it took until that screw was in?. Greetings from Germany
It’d be better with a dust bag or better dust separation, especially for the price point of Bosch cordless vacs I know shark are almost as guilty for poor dust separation.. good video as always Roger.
I have never found a cordless vacuum that does as good a job of car cleaning than a mains powered machine with a hose, so I tend not to use cordless machines for car cleaning.