Wow! That is nice collection of power nozzles. I would love to use any of these with my Nilfisk GM80 witch has big industrial style 2-stage motor. I made custom PH outlet for it. So far my favorite PH is the Wessel Werk EBK 340. Sebo ET1 is also nice.
I really wish they still made that dogbone shaped electric hose. My parents had that type of hose and to me, it's so much more comfortable than the gas pump style.
I've been waiting for something like this for a while from you, ever since your turbine powered nozzle video. I wonder if there is any point to doing a video on mini electric power nozzles or would that be pointless due to Electrolux, Rainbow, Panasonic/Kenmore each using pretty much the same design for their Sidekick/RainbowMate/PowerMate for a long time? I know that it diverged a bit in recent years with Rexair making its smaller and with a pivot neck and Wessel-Werk's HEB-160. Too bad CanaVac is owned by TroVac or whatever CycloVac's parent is called and now is a shell of what it was. Either way though. Overall, thanks for sharing.
Nice seeing them all, alot of history. You are lucky to live in the US, here in Sweden it is so hard to find a powernozzle. I think you still can get the sebo one you showed but from Nilfisk here. The small German one were also sold as an optional extra with nilfisk gs 80 or even earlier models. I got a karcher t15 commercial vacuum with a ebk 280 but love to upgrade to a bigger powerhead but karcher don't sell those ebk 340 anymore and I can not find a seller that sells them either😢 The ebk 280 has a short pigtail that connects to the end of the telescopic wand with a short pictail in the other end to. If you have any idé where to get any other powernozzle please get in touch. Love your channel 😊
Thanks Corey! You can get a non electric hose with tapered cuff and use the external cord, or if you get an electric pigtail hose, you'll still want to add the tapered cuff to the end so it fits tightly.
Website full of hyperbole, lies, and half truths. Products they have exclusive distribution in the USA for and can manipulate the specs on. Terrible customer service (as reported by their customers, I personally am not one...). Other than that, they are great, and kudos to them for building a successful business! Lol...thanks for watching :)
Do any of these stand out for you that are currently available? I have the ThinkVacuums power nozzle and it does a fine job on my rugs, but that doesn't stop me from peeking at the other designs when I'm in a vacuum shop.
@@chrissyria2376 You might check out one that I didn't show here; the SEBO ET-2 (also available in a smaller version, the ET-1). Tremendous cleaning ability and build quality. Thanks for watching!
Fascinating collection of nozzles. Thanks for taking the time to show them in use. Love your sense of humor, too. :)
My mom had that eureka power nozzle for her nutone central vacuum back in the early 90s
Wow! That is nice collection of power nozzles. I would love to use any of these with my Nilfisk GM80 witch has big industrial style 2-stage motor. I made custom PH outlet for it. So far my favorite PH is the Wessel Werk EBK 340. Sebo ET1 is also nice.
I really wish they still made that dogbone shaped electric hose. My parents had that type of hose and to me, it's so much more comfortable than the gas pump style.
Running my Centec ct-210 power nozzle for 25 years paired with my 60 year old Budd system…I fear that system is going to outlive me
My grandmother's walvac dual motor system came with the Bigfoot nozzle labeled as walvac 😊
@@morgan3681 that's cool! I have seen Turbocats with the Walvac label but never a Big Foot.
I've been waiting for something like this for a while from you, ever since your turbine powered nozzle video. I wonder if there is any point to doing a video on mini electric power nozzles or would that be pointless due to Electrolux, Rainbow, Panasonic/Kenmore each using pretty much the same design for their Sidekick/RainbowMate/PowerMate for a long time? I know that it diverged a bit in recent years with Rexair making its smaller and with a pivot neck and Wessel-Werk's HEB-160. Too bad CanaVac is owned by TroVac or whatever CycloVac's parent is called and now is a shell of what it was. Either way though. Overall, thanks for sharing.
Nice seeing them all, alot of history.
You are lucky to live in the US, here in Sweden it is so hard to find a powernozzle. I think you still can get the sebo one you showed but from Nilfisk here. The small German one were also sold as an optional extra with nilfisk gs 80 or even earlier models.
I got a karcher t15 commercial vacuum with a ebk 280 but love to upgrade to a bigger powerhead but karcher don't sell those ebk 340 anymore and I can not find a seller that sells them either😢
The ebk 280 has a short pigtail that connects to the end of the telescopic wand with a short pictail in the other end to.
If you have any idé where to get any other powernozzle please get in touch. Love your channel 😊
21:03
Burstenkontrolle 😂
10:50 my Rainbow d2 had that power head
All are beautiful! Your oreck big foot sounds better than mine. Where do I get that connection or will that hose not work with my old filtex inlets?
Thanks Corey! You can get a non electric hose with tapered cuff and use the external cord, or if you get an electric pigtail hose, you'll still want to add the tapered cuff to the end so it fits tightly.
Now PICK UP the nozzles and see what the full speed sounds like!
Where did the beef with ThinkVacuums come from?
Their website is full of half truths and deception. The average consumer may not pick up on it but someone who knows central vacs will.
Website full of hyperbole, lies, and half truths. Products they have exclusive distribution in the USA for and can manipulate the specs on. Terrible customer service (as reported by their customers, I personally am not one...). Other than that, they are great, and kudos to them for building a successful business! Lol...thanks for watching :)
Do any of these stand out for you that are currently available? I have the ThinkVacuums power nozzle and it does a fine job on my rugs, but that doesn't stop me from peeking at the other designs when I'm in a vacuum shop.
@@chrissyria2376 You might check out one that I didn't show here; the SEBO ET-2 (also available in a smaller version, the ET-1). Tremendous cleaning ability and build quality. Thanks for watching!
Were the Electrolux power-nozzles specifically designed for central vacuums?
@@almightyian no these are from Electrolux canisters, and Lux started using the same power nozzles with their Centralux systems starting in the 1980s.