| Thread Number: 353 Power Nozzle |
Post# 3286-10/31/2006-19:38 ||| Bimmer740 (Long Island, New York) |
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I recently put in a Vacuflo central vacuum with the Hayden super pack direct connect kit. My vac dealer whom I have purchased many machines from over the years said that this is one of the best kits on the market, and I trusted his judgement. I still wish that this power nozzle had a beater bar on it so I could see how it cleaned but does work really well even without it. I have a big problem with it though, the p/n does not go down low enough to the rug. In our basement we have commercial grade berber style carpet, with a very low pile and the nozzle is not low enough to touch it even when set on "1". I dont think that the suction through the nozzle is that great since my Miele power nozzle seems to stick to the rugs but the Hayden seems to cleans better. I was wondering if anyone has had this problem or may have a solution. I was also thinking that maybe a newer style cen-tec/kenmore power nozzle would do the trick. Does anyone know if the current model Kenmore power nozzle is lower to the carpet then the older box style like the Hayden. I know that a kenmore nozzle will work with my hose and I can get one on ebay at a low price. I am in love with my central vacuum, the best machine I have, I'm just dissapointed that I made such a large investment in this system and may have to spend even more to get another p/n.
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Post# 3327-11/1/2006-12:19 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri) |
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Steven
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Post# 3333-11/1/2006-13:24 ||| Bimmer740 (Long Island, New York) |
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Andy
Which nozzle do you have with your system. I have the 566Q in my house, and it puts the my Miele Red Velvet and Blue Moon to shame! My nozzle has a numerical adjustment on it, the Hayden nozzle looks more like the nozzle found on the Panasonic canisters. The only reason why I didnt get the vacuflo nozzle was that my dealer said the hose on the hayden is better quality, in his opinion. |
Post# 3338-11/1/2006-14:12 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri) |
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Steven, I was getting ready to type a reply to you...
But I just opened my mail here at the store, and I got a packet that says "The new Cyclo-Vac attachments have arrived" I'm a Cyclo-Vac dealer. I'm gonna do some investigating before I get back to you... |
Post# 3342-11/1/2006-15:25 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri) |
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Power Nozzles
Steven, I have the TurboCat on my system at home. I much prefer the electric, but I just never got around to replacing it.
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Post# 3347-11/1/2006-16:36 ||| Bimmer740 (Long Island, New York) |
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Andy-Wessel Werk
I have noticed that a variety of companies use the Wessek-Werk power nozzle. I'm curious to know how well it cleans. I think the Lindhaus sounds nice too but I would like to know how well they perform since the Italians don't have the same style carpeting. I'm also afraid my housekeeper might break and be confused by the lights. I would really like to be able to use a Sebo power nozzle, they seem wonderful and my vac dealer says they are excellent. Do you know if a Sebo p/n can be used with another type of hose? Andy why would you go with the Wessel-Werk or the Lindhaus instead of a Cen-tec? I trying to investigate as much as I can before I buy another nozzle and I appreciate your input and everyone else too! |
Post# 3350-11/1/2006-17:41 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri) |
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Power Heads 101
Steven
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Post# 3351-11/1/2006-18:17 ||| Bimmer740 (Long Island, New York) |
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More P/N questions
Andy, I was talking about the Kenmore Progressive head, do they differ in quality from the "Centec brand" nozzle or are they just rebadged for Sears?
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Post# 3354-11/1/2006-18:44 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri) |
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I haven't taken a Centec head apart up close and personal, so I wouldn't be able to say for sure whether the quality was better or not.
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Post# 3356-11/1/2006-19:11 ||| Bimmer740 (Long Island, New York) |
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Plastiflex
I like my crush proof SuperHose but I have not used any other central vacuum hose, so I cant compare it. Its plastic reminds me very much of a kenmore canister hose. It is a little heavy and the handle could be a little smaller but thats just my thought. If I were to change over to a platiflex hose that has a larger diamiter, do the inlets need to be changed? Is the Plasticflex the hose that is sold with the Lindhaus nozzle by MD manufaturing called the "Stealth Kit"?
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Post# 3384-11/1/2006-21:42 ||| compactc9 (Denver, Co) |
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The newer larger hoses refers only to the inside diameter of the hose itsself, the inlets are 1 1/2" either way. The hose you have is the wire reinforced one, which is heavy. I have several different hoses that I can use with my central. I have a Hayden Superhose, plastiflex standard high voltage only hose, and a Cen-Tec hose which is the newer larger diameter hose. I use the Cen-tec hose the most, as it fits my Riccar powernozzle wand. My inlets are also direct connect.
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I just got a SEBO ET-2 power nozzle for my central vacuum system. And so far, I like it a lot.
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