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Question. Sorry to revamp this old post. This is about the Rainbow e2 power nozzel. I saw on Ebay where someone is selling a re-conditioned Rainbow but it comes with a Wessel Werks (spelling) power nozzel. In your experts opinion, are these better than the PN that Rainbow makes? I wasn't aware that another PN would fit a Rainbow.
If its the current top Wessel Werks nozzle (black with headlight) it may not be a bad deal. This particular PN is being employed as standard equipment on many power-team canisters from all brands and price ranges. It saves the manufacturers from needing to be original, but it does do well. Lindhaus PNs are also high in the running.
There's an opinion split -- owners versus the publication -- but Consumer Reports has never given Rainbow's it's tested with their own PNs spectacular scores for carpet cleaning.
Just about any canister that has standard wands and an electrified hose that accepts the usual small two-prong PN plug may allow for attachment swapping. Doing the like is certainly not new or unusual. I believe our moderator has even refitted a Filter Queen with a more satisfactory PN.
Eureka/Eureka clone power nozzles, at one point in time, were all over the market. Early Rainbows employing power nozzles used them as did brands like Viking and many central vacuum systems as part of high-end attachment kits.
I have a leaning toward canister vacuums but all aren't my idea of perfect. Our member MOLE has recently stated the most important thing is what happens on the floor and it's true. A switch to a more efficient power nozzle can make a machine you may not have been impressed with suddenly look like it's got real possibilities -- saving you a trip to stores for a new one.
The best nozzles for switching are Kenmore/Panasonic (those which have a simple button lock fitting), the older style Eureka PNs plus the better Wessel Werks and Lindhaus. Needless to say, looking around for a used one instead of new can't hurt since the price on new PNs may make it more sensible just to go out and buy a whole new vacuum.<BR><BR>Venson <BR><BR>
This message was modified Mar 19, 2009 by Venson