Not satisfied with the floor tool either

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moderneezer

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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 floor with it. I saw that the brush couldn't remove the dried beans lying on the floor although it did pick up smaller particles. Then I made a test by putting more dry beans on the ground and trying to pick them up with the combo-tool (that came with the canister I have). With that nozzle, I could only push the beans away with pushing strokes but was able to pick them up when I lifted the nozzle, placed it above the beans and lowered the nozzle so it gets closer to the beans (I don't need to take the tool off and just suck these beans up with the wand's tip).

Look at the undersides of both attachments and tell me: why can the combi-tool remove the beans and other particles of similar sizes but not the floor brush?

When the white brush is attached and the canister's turned on, I only feel the suction when my fingers are at the round hole in the larger oval-shaped opening (looking at the 3rd picture).

In conclusion, the hard floor tool is another waste of money.

Which of the floor brushes of which brands can get rid of dried beans, peanuts and wasabi balls without having to remove the tool and just pick them up with the tip of the wand?

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If that floor tool is having issues picking up those types of debris then you either need a more powerful machine or you have it on the floor at the wrong angle, the white nozzle shouldn't have much of an issue. May I ask what vacuum you're using?
 
floor brush suggestion

There are two floor brushes I would suggest you consider. First, don't bother with the combination rug and floor tools, they do not clean near as well as a dedicated floor brush. I would suggest you check out the WOW floor brush made by Tacony, it cleans very well and has a dust pad on the bottom in adition to the brush. The other nozzle I would suggest is the Wessel Werk turn and clean, the model is d330 I think. This nozzle also cleans very well. There is another nozzle known as the twister which claims to be the best floor brush available, I'm not sure if it's just a rebranded nozzle, but I will provide a link to it if you want to check it out.
Mike

http://https//www.thinkvacuums.com/central-vacuum-twister-ultimate-bare-floor-brush.html
 
The machine is likely the reason you're having problems, it may be better with a new bag and clean filters.

I agree with Mike that the combo floor tool is pretty much a joke and you'll get better results from a dedicated floor tool. Try finding a machine that has a bit more cleaning power too, I have a nozzle similar to that white one and I have no problems with it when I'm using my central vacuum. I've heard great things about that twister tool that was suggested above, but I'd suggest investing in a better machine before spending $69 on an attachment for your $70 vacuum.
 
The bare floor tool that came with the all the "compact" canister vacuums made by interstate engineering Corporation are simply the best bare floor tools that were ever devised. The bristles are short and stiff allowing you to scrub up things stuck to the floor. The suction intake is only 1/2 inch above the level of the floor, meaning great velocity to the airflow. Get yourself one of those old compact or Tri-Star bare floor tools and you will never go back to anything else.
 
So finally, I bought more bags for our Dirt Devil and repeated the test with the white floor tool. The result was that it did pick up dried beans but I had to place the nozzle above these particles (like I did with the combi-tool) and push the brush towards the floor (with the beans under the brush where the're exposed to the oval opening). I also have the feeling that our cleaner would have a better chance of picking the beans up if the bag were almost empty and I believe that the other day I tried to suck up the beans, the vacuum's bag was either half-full or almost full and so would have less suction.

So, I'll stick to the white floor brush for the time being until I'll get a new cleaner (with a power head).
 
I also

Vote for the Compact floor brush, it really is great, sand and grit have no chance.
 

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