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    Career as a vacuum designer

    Hi, everyone, I have a thought of having a career as a vacuum designer, and I wonder if anyone can recommend schools that can teach students about subjects that are necessary when these students would later intend to design vacuum cleaners on their own. I can guess that the things in the...
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    Crevice tool hack

    Hello, anyone visiting the Vaccuumland website, I haven't added more posts in the Vacuumland website lately due to the fact that I was busy with other things. But now, there's a news that I would like to share. It's that, around two months before I added this post, one of my brothers, who...
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    Worn bristles on decent quality bare floor tool

    Hello, everyone, I haven't been active in the Vacuumland forum lately but recently, there's a concern that I would like to share with you. Around a year ago, I bought the Wessel Werk bare floor tool modeled D 300 for the Numatic James at my workplace and then, recently, I noticed something...
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    2 new tools for Numatic James

    A few weeks before posting this thread, I bought 2 new nozzles, by ordering them from Johnny Vac, for the Numatic James at my workplace, both of which are from Wessel Werk. At some point before that, I got the brushless nozzle modeled RD 285 and I made an attempt to soften the rubber strips...
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    Attempt to soften the rubber strips of the RD 285

    So, you may have remembered that I bought the brushless bare floor tool from Wessel Werk (modeled RD 285). I should have posted this thread a month sooner but I was either too busy or I forgot to post the thread about what I'm going to talk about. Here's the subject. I made an attempt to soften...
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    Brushless nozzle from Wessel Werk

    Hi guys, it's Moderneezer again. A few weeks ago, I bought the Wessel Werk brushless nozzle modeled RD 285 at the Chapman boutque (a store in my city of residence that sells vacuum cleaners and other things). I watched several videos on YouTube about this attachment (including some in the...
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    Numatic James for my workplace

    Hello, everyone, It's Moderneezer again. I haven't been very active in the Vacuumland forums lately but I have something to share with you. I was hired by a company almost 2 years ago where I work (it's only a part-time job) as a janitor. The company that I work for deals with children with...
  8. moderneezer

    Remake of one of my previous threads

    Hello everybody, this thread is a remake of the one about upgrading a straight-suction canister to allow compatibility with an electric nozzle (link below) that I posted a few years back. I said it in the previous thread and I'll say it again: there should be an option to upgrade any...
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    Ideas from Moderneezer

    Hello everybody, A few years back then, certain ideas came to my mind about some kinds of features that should be incorporated in the designs of future electric nozzles. And finally, I made artworks about powerheads with such features and am willing to share with you all. The first page...
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    Our new Bissell

    Hello everyone, I haven't been active in the Vacuumland website lately, but I would like to inform you all that at my home, we have a new cleaner. It's a bagless Bissell canister. My brother who lives with me ordered the item on Amazon and it was delivered to our home last week. We really lost...
  11. moderneezer

    PN cord wiring for canisters with polarized plugs

    Hello everybody! Back then, I posted an thread about upgrading a straight-suction canister to allow compatibility with a power nozzle and artworks related to the subject. This thread is going to be focused on the wiring in the canister and the electric nozzle cord. I haven't finished secondary...
  12. moderneezer

    Price comparison between the Miele's and the Shop-vac's

    I've been wondering... Why are the Shop-vac's less expensive than the Miele canisters without electric nozzles when the Shop-vac tanks can safely pick up more kinds of debris and are better adapted for cleaning outside, in sheds and in joiners' workshops? Would there be any reasons to get a...
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    Not satisfied with the floor tool either

    Last week, I posted a thread where I said that I was no longer satisfied with the large turbo nozzle. This thread, this time, is about my lost in satisfaction with the white floor tool. I said in a another thread that I like it but I no longer do. This started when I was cleaning the kitchen...
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    Unsatisfied with turbohead

    I said positive things about the large turbo brush in a few other threads but recently, I lost confidence in this item. There's a piece that's supposed to protect the belt (2nd picture) but look how badly it is made! And the stores can't replace this piece with a better-made kind. At one...
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    Upright Electrolux models better than the cheap cleaners from Walmart

    I watched some YouTube videos about the L-shaped Electrolux upright models and in the comments that I've posted on these videos, I asked the submitters if they think that these Electrolux's are better than the cheap TTI vacuum cleaners from Walmart and those who answered my question told me that...
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    RainbowMate with the Sirena

    Last week, I posted a thread about my remark on pictures of Sirena canisters with Wessel Werk PN's and at some point in that tread, Dysonman1 told me that the connector on the Sirena's electric hose is similar to the one on the hose for an E series model from Rainbow, implying that the Sirena...
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    Sirena with a different powerhead

    I've recently been doing research on Sirena vacuum cleaners and noticed that some pictures show a Sirena canister with a powerhead modeled EBK 360 from Wessel Werk instead of the Sirena PN. This makes me wonder, can other PN's from Wessel Werk (including the compact HEB 160) and those from...
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    From straight-suction canister to canister with electric attachments

    One of the things that worries me about designs in vacuum cleaners, it's that most straight-suction canisters can't be upgraded to accept motorized powerheads. Among those that do, there are: -residential canisters from Zelmer; -commercial/industrial canisters from JohnnyVac; -vintage...
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    Electric extension hose

    There has been something that I've been thinking about for quite a while and wanted to share my thought with you people. It's that extension hoses have been introduced for some brands but practically all of them are non-electric, save for some of those for central vacuums. There is an extension...
  20. moderneezer

    Different attachments for different kinds of Tacony models

    Even if the vacuum cleaners from Tacony (Riccar, Simplicity, Fuller brush, CleanMax, Maytag and Carpetpro) are good, there's something that worries me and it has to do with the compatibility of accessories with the different kinds of models. It's like, there are attachments for the Prima/Wonder...
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