Would a Wessel Werk turbine tool be a good investment for car cleaning?

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royalfan103

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I’ve been looking at Wessel Werk turbine tools because the ones on my Maytag Hoovers aren’t cutting it. I’ve heard that they make Sebo’s turbine tools and I’ve been thinking about getting one or two for my Shop Vacs for usage on floors, upholstery, stairs, and my family’s cars (We have a dog that sheds a lot and my pickup truck has a lot of her fur on the floor.).

Are these good tools to invest in? Or should I get something else for if I want to use my Shop Vacs for the uses I described above?
 
I would say go for it, they're well made. I like either the Wessel Werk or the RugRat. The rugRat is louder and more aggressive, and the Wessel is quieter and not as aggressive on whatever you're running it on, and typically run better on things with less power than a central vac. If you want a really nice larger one for the floor, the Wessel Werk TK286 is extremely nice, and runs on bare floors and rugs equally well. My recommendation is probably get both the small and the large Wessel Werk.

http://wessel-werkusa.com/wwusa/pt-160/
https://www.wessel-werk.com/en/products/turbo-nozzles/tk-286
 
Okay, so, I’m about to get the Sebo version of the Pt160 from my local vacuum dealer tomorrow (Online is kinda iffy for finding a genuine one). Would a Windtunnel (Maytag Era) drive one of these things?
 
I have the Wessel Werk (Miele) turbo nozzle. The nozzle cleans well, I find that I use the turbo more than the small electric nozzle on a canister, such as the side kick. I will say that the Wessel Werk tool on my X4 is awful.
 

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