human
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I really didn't set out to do a power nozzle shootout today but sometimes those things have a way of falling in your lap and you just have to go with them. I was vacuuming my bedroom with my newest toy today--Electrolux Super J with a PN5--and just for fun, I ended up finishing the job with my PN1 to see how they compared. The test wasn't completely scientific because the PN1 has a brand new brush roll in it and the PN5's brush roll, while in good shape, does have a few miles on it.
First impressions of the PN5: It's powerful and quiet but it can be a little cumbersome in close quarters. The little 'outrigger' on the right side tends to catch the legs of furniture. It did a great job on the "realtor beige" carpet but fell a bit short on the Persian rug. It got about 95 percent of the cat hair up, but when I shined a strong flashlight on the rug, there was still plenty of hair still visible.
It was at this point that I decided to switch over to the PN1. The first thing I noticed was that in close quarters, its more compact design was much more maneuverable. And having a brand new brush roll, it effortlessly got up all of the remaining cat hair from the Persian rug. On the beige carpet, it got in one pass what took two with the PN5. The other thing I noticed with the PN1 was the noise level. It's a shrill screamer compared to the PN5. It's not the squeal of bad bearings, the motor just has a higher pitched note.
Conclusions: From a performance standpoint, in their present conditions, the PN1 has it all over the PN5. I'm not inclined right now to replace the brush roll in the PN5, but I have no doubt that would even up the odds. I definitely prefer its low purr to the PN1's more shrill voice but I question the functionality of the PN5's L-shaped design.
First impressions of the PN5: It's powerful and quiet but it can be a little cumbersome in close quarters. The little 'outrigger' on the right side tends to catch the legs of furniture. It did a great job on the "realtor beige" carpet but fell a bit short on the Persian rug. It got about 95 percent of the cat hair up, but when I shined a strong flashlight on the rug, there was still plenty of hair still visible.
It was at this point that I decided to switch over to the PN1. The first thing I noticed was that in close quarters, its more compact design was much more maneuverable. And having a brand new brush roll, it effortlessly got up all of the remaining cat hair from the Persian rug. On the beige carpet, it got in one pass what took two with the PN5. The other thing I noticed with the PN1 was the noise level. It's a shrill screamer compared to the PN5. It's not the squeal of bad bearings, the motor just has a higher pitched note.
Conclusions: From a performance standpoint, in their present conditions, the PN1 has it all over the PN5. I'm not inclined right now to replace the brush roll in the PN5, but I have no doubt that would even up the odds. I definitely prefer its low purr to the PN1's more shrill voice but I question the functionality of the PN5's L-shaped design.