I've learned so much from your videos! thank you. i believe testing the floor tools without a centro vac would really give a better idea, since your central vaccs are so much more powerful than any traditional vacuum.
My favorite combination tool of the two is the Miele that you have there because of the four channels. I prefer it over Miele current combination tools because it fits perfectly behind the toilet and with its four channels a swipe behind from each side cleans every single speck of hair and dust back there before I wash the bathroom floor. I also like the squeegee tool and the twister. I have all three. I'm an attachment freek.
Love your videos including this one, I think the first Wessel-Werk nozzle is the RD285, I also love this nozzle, since it only has squeegees, it never really gets anything stuck on it. I think the second Wessel-Werk nozzle is the D330, it's also known as the turn and clean, the Axis, and a few other names. I also love this nozzle, you can actually get in to corners really well with it. There are a few other hard floor nozzles I would love for you to test if you can get them, there is the sidewinder 15 inch hard floor tool, it has a 1.25 fitting so it fits central vacuum hoses perfectly, there's also the Centec CT10 electric nozzle, I love this one for cleaning hard floors, it has a soft agitator and polishes the floor really well. Last but not least is the Wessel-Werk HFT265, this is also a spinning brush and is spun by the suction of the vacuum, no belt or turbine.
Excellent comparison!! What do you think about the miele sbb 400 for hardwood floors? I'm using an sbb 300 now. Do you think the 400 is worth the upgrade? Thanks
Loved this video. What do you think of soft roller brush for hardwood floors? I Have a traditional canister vacuum with the classical nozzle, but my floors are suffering and I'm really looking for an universal accessory
I have C2 Compact and SEB228/EB03 head but only barefloor. Wonder if I could remove the roller physically, hopefully without exposing and damaging the motor of course. Thanks.
Unless it is a powerline model no, but you can use turbo heads. Generally you would need a powered head for full room carpet cleaning as it will be the best. You can try the wessel werk tk286 with a miele adapter
Using a Shop-Vac inside the home is hazardous because of the dust that comes out it's not suitable for home use. I would recommend one of the Neumatic vacuums for hardwood floors.
He is right, never use a shop vacuum in your living environment unless you have too, like for broken glass or large floods, you might be able to get away with this if you have an indoor only shop vac with a hepa filter on it but it’s not recommended
You don't want to use any spinning brush on hard floors. It can scratch the floors and kick out debris. Not to mention it generally prematurely where is the turbo
Thank you for making this video, is quite a hard work to find a video of vacuum reviews for bare floors.
I've learned so much from your videos! thank you. i believe testing the floor tools without a centro vac would really give a better idea, since your central vaccs are so much more powerful than any traditional vacuum.
good point i was thinking the same thing!
My favorite combination tool of the two is the Miele that you have there because of the four channels. I prefer it over Miele current combination tools because it fits perfectly behind the toilet and with its four channels a swipe behind from each side cleans every single speck of hair and dust back there before I wash the bathroom floor. I also like the squeegee tool and the twister. I have all three. I'm an attachment freek.
Airteq 650-3 versus 285-3? Opinion? Thank you, nice comparison video.
Love your vids man. Best vac vids on UA-cam. I’m partial to the seb228 myself.
Love your videos including this one, I think the first Wessel-Werk nozzle is the RD285, I also love this nozzle, since it only has squeegees, it never really gets anything stuck on it. I think the second Wessel-Werk nozzle is the D330, it's also known as the turn and clean, the Axis, and a few other names. I also love this nozzle, you can actually get in to corners really well with it. There are a few other hard floor nozzles I would love for you to test if you can get them, there is the sidewinder 15 inch hard floor tool, it has a 1.25 fitting so it fits central vacuum hoses perfectly, there's also the Centec CT10 electric nozzle, I love this one for cleaning hard floors, it has a soft agitator and polishes the floor really well. Last but not least is the Wessel-Werk HFT265, this is also a spinning brush and is spun by the suction of the vacuum, no belt or turbine.
hi, which one is best for hardfloor tiles, good for agitation and airflow? i got meile C2
I was at a thrift store and I found an old Central vacuum floor brush I attached it to my vacuum and it worked absolutely awesome
Excellent comparison!! What do you think about the miele sbb 400 for hardwood floors? I'm using an sbb 300 now. Do you think the 400 is worth the upgrade? Thanks
No the sbb400 doesn't fit in a lot of places.
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the 400 was as manueverable.
Thank you so much. I love my wessell werks as well.
By the way, what do you think about Electrolux floor tools and perhaps their machines?
Cheers
Loved this video. What do you think of soft roller brush for hardwood floors? I Have a traditional canister vacuum with the classical nozzle, but my floors are suffering and I'm really looking for an universal accessory
Soft rollers are generally a bad idea, I do have a video on that explaining it.
Power heads are great for picking stuff up off hard floors unless it’s fine dust.
I have C2 Compact and SEB228/EB03 head but only barefloor. Wonder if I could remove the roller physically, hopefully without exposing and damaging the motor of course. Thanks.
I just got the Miele cx1 boost. Can it use powerheads??? I need a head that’s good for a full room carpet, medium pile. Please HELP!!! Thanks!!
Unless it is a powerline model no, but you can use turbo heads. Generally you would need a powered head for full room carpet cleaning as it will be the best. You can try the wessel werk tk286 with a miele adapter
Do you have a recent shop vacuum recommendation to use for dusting and hardwood floors??
Using a Shop-Vac inside the home is hazardous because of the dust that comes out it's not suitable for home use. I would recommend one of the Neumatic vacuums for hardwood floors.
He is right, never use a shop vacuum in your living environment unless you have too, like for broken glass or large floods, you might be able to get away with this if you have an indoor only shop vac with a hepa filter on it but it’s not recommended
Have you tested the sebo felix parquet and/or Dyson flat out tools? How do they fare?
See my Instagram on the sebo tool. The flat out tool is alllllrrrright
Are all these attachments compatible with the Miele boost cx1??
If you buy a 34mm to 32mm adapter
Dyson tool comes in different colours but I have the exact same one
Miele combo tool vs parquet tool? Which one better?
Neither of one is better than the other. There's suited for doing different tasks.
@@PerformanceReviews what about for just hard floor?
Do turbo vaccum heads not work on hard floors???
You don't want to use any spinning brush on hard floors. It can scratch the floors and kick out debris. Not to mention it generally prematurely where is the turbo