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I concur with eurekaprince


If you look at the Miele parquet twister (one favorite tool of mine) it is all about power and suction. In Europe we will have vacuums at 900W or less. So some resoursefulness is needed. A padding added to a nozzle is such a thing and I know about two vacuums that has done this, some Shark models and Thomas parquet turn-around-nozzle (Thomas is an unknown German Brand which tried to compete with Rainbow during 2008-. Well, they lost I suppose.).


eurikaprice: you seem to be a moderator. Please tell me if I respond to often otherwise I would not know (I am sort of starving to speak with others about my interest. Where I live there is none). The pictures are of a Thomas Turn-Around parquet nozzle I have and the Miele parquet twister. You can see how the Thomas has added an extra row of hourse bristles and a plate of padding compared to the Miele Parquet twister. All to aggitate dust and dirt stuck on the floor. I believe that the Miele Parquet Twister was designed during the days of 2200W motor vacuums and that it is not up-to-date with current events. [this post was last edited: 8/4/2017-17:48]


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