I’ve wondered for a long time why some L shaped Electrolux power nozzles have fixed rear wheels. I have three in my collection. One goes to a Regency series and the others go to the second or third version of the 2100 series. All my other L shaped nozzles have movable rare wheels. 2100 with PN 5, both LEs, epic 6000, Legacy, Marquis, diamond jubilee . Etc
If you put one of the new generic brushrolls in a PN with fixed wheels. The motor slows down and then gets hot. I have not tried one of my green brushrolls yet. It’ll probably do the same thing.
Was this a cost saving measure by Electrolux? to not include the movable axel? Or an experiment in performance like the green brushrolls?.





If you put one of the new generic brushrolls in a PN with fixed wheels. The motor slows down and then gets hot. I have not tried one of my green brushrolls yet. It’ll probably do the same thing.
Was this a cost saving measure by Electrolux? to not include the movable axel? Or an experiment in performance like the green brushrolls?.




