Was looking at the Wessel Werk web site, and they do appear to be responding to the trend of lower power vacuums in Europe. I'm not sure exactly how you design a nozzle to work best with these lower power vacuums, but several nozzles are apparently designed to work well with these vacuums. Being a blind person, I can't see what the nozzles look like, but I will post some links. First there is the RD 264.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-264.html
Then we have the RD 265
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-265.html
Then there's the RD 277 which supposedly is designed for the low energy vacuums.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-277.html
And finally, there's the RD 296.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-296.html
Personally, I'm not really a fan of the carpet and hard floor nozzles that switch using a pedal. For carpet, you really need a spinning brush, and for hard floors, a dedicated hard floor tool will provide much better brushes.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-264.html
Then we have the RD 265
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-265.html
Then there's the RD 277 which supposedly is designed for the low energy vacuums.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-277.html
And finally, there's the RD 296.
http://wessel-werk.com/en/standard-nozzles/rd-296.html
Personally, I'm not really a fan of the carpet and hard floor nozzles that switch using a pedal. For carpet, you really need a spinning brush, and for hard floors, a dedicated hard floor tool will provide much better brushes.