Ricccar and Miele
Riccar also makes great power nozzles, the volt is a great battery powered nozzle and from what Tom says, you can put a metal brush roller on it. The Miele power nozzles are rebranded Wessel Werk nozzles which are very good, especially the EBK360. At the vacuum convention last week, we hooked up my Sebo ET2 to the museum's central vacuum, and the nozzle seemed to gobble up the sand on the carpet like it was nothing. Apparently it does spin slower than other nozzles but I have no way to test that. Rob, didn't you say you thought the Lindhaus nozzle was similar to the Sebo as far as cleaning performance? I'm surprised the Prolux power nozzle worked as well as it did, most people consider that one to be a knock off of other nozzles. I may get that Galaxy power nozzle also, it sounds interesting. Back to the Riccar nozzles, apparently there is not much difference between the nozzle with two brush strips and the nozzle with three, I have the Riccar universal central vacuum nozzle, it has two brush strips and a metal brush roll, the metal rollers seem to be the best at agitating carpets.
Mike