There are more floor brushes that are produced, so the poll is not fully representative. I listed some of the most common nozzles in the poll. I have found the Wessel Werk twister to be my favorite, it seems to get around things very well.
I want to try the Sebo premium at some point.I voted for one I've never used(twister). I have the regular & premium sebo ones. If the regular one could twist like the premium (a la the twister) I know it would be my favorite.
its real easy to use, but you can't 'scrub' with it like you can the standard one. The wheels stop any downward pressure you want to apply to the brush.I want to try the Sebo premium at some point.
its real easy to use, but you can't 'scrub' with it like you can the standard one. The wheels stop any downward pressure you want to apply to the brush.
Sounds good! I often have pieces of cat litter in one of the rooms, so that would be ideal. Somehow the cats find a way to scatter litter to the other side of the house!I love how it just inhales dirt.
Litter sticks in the little nooks and crannies on the bottoms of their sweet wittle paws and then their clumsy hairless bipedal servants ( us hoomins ) spread it around further on the soles of our shoesies. Guilty as charged !Sounds good! I often have pieces of cat litter in one of the rooms, so that would be ideal. Somehow the cats find a way to scatter litter to the other side of the house!
In the fullness of time I am going to retrofit the Avalir Platinum parts that make it quiet to our Avalir 2. Kirbys have this high pitched whine that is as or maybe more annoying to me than the whine of a Diesoon or Shart. I want to see what I can do to make the Avalir run quieter.Thatmakes sense. Good tips!.
You will laugh but a few of my older vacuums or power nozzles that I use regularly I have added sound deadening to.I know it is very loud and annoying, however it never bothered me.
I bought what turned out to be a huge roll of 1/4 inch thick dense closed cell self adhesive foam with an aluminum backing for not very much money. This roll will probably outlive me it is so big.I have wanted to do that a few times. I just don't have the materials.
They sell this stuff in big rolls for sound deadening old cars when owners install high end stereos in their classic cars.Thanks for the tip.
Aerus will still sell you one with a new vacuum. Pretty sure new ones are still being made. I just bought a new one from Aerus for my Guardian Platinum.That makes sense. Anyway, back to floor tools, if I can include older nozzles my pick would be different. The flip-over Electrolux floor tool from the 50s-90s. They work really well.
I do like that the basic nozzles will go over rugs, the twister nozzles will not. I’ve seen that the Sebo wheeled nozzle will go over rugs. My Lindhaus wheeled nozzle won’t go over rugs, it skips and lifts.I'm old school so I'm used to using basic floor brushes. The one I use has two wheels and has worked well for many years. No doubt there are better floor brushes out there but I'd get another basic one if I must.
The generic non twister works for me on rugs, as long as I’m standing (holding) on it.I do like that the basic nozzles will go over rugs, the twister nozzles will not. I’ve seen that the Sebo wheeled nozzle will go over rugs. My Lindhaus wheeled nozzle won’t go over rugs, it skips and lifts.

