Very much like Japanese market canister vacuum power nozzles. Brush roll removal is exactly the same as the most recent Mitsubishi vacuum power nozzles use. Being able to use it on hard floors and carpets, and tatami mats, is the norm for Japanese market vacuums. Japanese Panasonic power nozzles have a little inlet in the nose like this has, but they say it is to remove dust from the air above the power nozzle and call the feature "Air Dust Catcher". In your video of it under a sofa you can see all the dust it kicks up in front of it in the headlight. A disappointment is that it does not run on AC. I would love to be able to run this with my other canister vacuums.. My wife will no longer use our Miele or any American vacuum after she started using the Japanese Panasonic canister vacuum with a similar power nozzle because she no longer has to change nozzles going from hard floors to carpets and is not as clunky and hard for her to push as the Miele;s EBK-360. Would be curious if one could swap the DC motor with the EBK290 AC motor and run a cord up the back of the wand?
it seems good. I think is good also the model HFT 265. Does the EBK250 works without power? it could be nice a video with the differences between the Central Vacuum system (like Retraflex) and portable unit (like Dyson)
I have a Henry and I have a Sebo and I interchange vacuum heads. Having said that the sebo has a powerhead that rotates using AC electricity but has a powerhead that rotates because the air flowing through causes the head to rotate and is very effective in cleaning staircases and rugs and upholstery. I'm going to assume that the had you demonstrate must connect to AC electricity for the LEDs and the motor to rotate and it doesn't have a magnetic generating system with magnets causing the magnets to create electricity and the form of DC power. Am I right or am I wrong? I live in California and I use the corded Henry which is the anti-allergen Henry and it was very hard a couple of years to find that specific red anti-allergen.
@@Susan70003 I returned it only because I did not get the model I wanted. The electric only version does not fit on my rsinbow I would need the battery version,.
I just bought one from Prolux, but it is powered not battery operated. Haven’t had a chance to try it out yet.
Are you able to provide a link to purchase this? Looks like two pieces, the power head and the wand with battery pack.
Very much like Japanese market canister vacuum power nozzles. Brush roll removal is exactly the same as the most recent Mitsubishi vacuum power nozzles use. Being able to use it on hard floors and carpets, and tatami mats, is the norm for Japanese market vacuums. Japanese Panasonic power nozzles have a little inlet in the nose like this has, but they say it is to remove dust from the air above the power nozzle and call the feature "Air Dust Catcher". In your video of it under a sofa you can see all the dust it kicks up in front of it in the headlight.
A disappointment is that it does not run on AC. I would love to be able to run this with my other canister vacuums.. My wife will no longer use our Miele or any American vacuum after she started using the Japanese Panasonic canister vacuum with a similar power nozzle because she no longer has to change nozzles going from hard floors to carpets and is not as clunky and hard for her to push as the Miele;s EBK-360. Would be curious if one could swap the DC motor with the EBK290 AC motor and run a cord up the back of the wand?
There's a proper Discord link in the description of this video.
it seems good. I think is good also the model HFT 265. Does the EBK250 works without power? it could be nice a video with the differences between the Central Vacuum system (like Retraflex) and portable unit (like Dyson)
Is this worth getting ?
I have a Henry and I have a Sebo and I interchange vacuum heads. Having said that the sebo has a powerhead that rotates using AC electricity but has a powerhead that rotates because the air flowing through causes the head to rotate and is very effective in cleaning staircases and rugs and upholstery. I'm going to assume that the had you demonstrate must connect to AC electricity for the LEDs and the motor to rotate and it doesn't have a magnetic generating system with magnets causing the magnets to create electricity and the form of DC power. Am I right or am I wrong? I live in California and I use the corded Henry which is the anti-allergen Henry and it was very hard a couple of years to find that specific red anti-allergen.
Is quater inch a 32mm fitting?
Yes
@@PerformanceReviews how do I order one of these plus the battery wand? I'm in the UK
We are in the United States. Don't know what to do across the pond sorry.
Do you still use this cleaner head ?
Would a corded Henry be to much for these battery power heads?
Do you own a cordless Henry?
@@PerformanceReviews no but I just realized that my question was kind ridiculous since they were made for central vacuums.
I would stick one of these on the end of my rainbow.
Update: I ordered the EBK 250 a few days ago and is on it's way and sould be here tomorrow.
@@ghardt91 Are you liking it?
@@Susan70003 I returned it only because I did not get the model I wanted. The electric only version does not fit on my rsinbow I would need the battery version,.
The brushbar design on that with the bristles sort of reminds me of a Dyson.
Will this work on a Henry Allergy? or will I need to buy a special power tube to fit the Henry first?
Yes you need to buy an electric wand and a chameleon hose handle.
More details shown in this video.
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what are the best/your favourite heads for central vacuums? I have 90% dark hardwood with some rugs in my house
The EBK360 ,SEBO ET-2 and Lindhuas PB14/MD stealth. I have reviews on them all.
I was wondering if the ebk 250 would work with a miele c2 electro?
Not as of right now. But there are plenty of great accessories for the C2
Looks like Miele based there hx1 pn on that design.
No, they designed the HX1 in conjunction with Miele in fact they've designed every nozzle with them for the past 25 years