Battle of straight suction, turbo and power nozzle

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  • čas přidán 28. 09. 2015
  • Video shows how important right nozzle is when vacuuming the carpet.
    Nozzles from left to right:
    Twinner (straight suction), Electrolux (turbo), Wessel Werk Chinese copy of Wessel Werk TK280 (turbo) and Miele SEB 217 (power nozzle).
    Carpet is medium pile shag what is quite difficult to get clean and lot of very fine saw dust on it.
    Twinner is set to carpet mode by flipping the soleplate.
    Black turbo nozzle didn't have belt cover on, because it partly blocks the suction from the other side.

Komentáře • 81

  • @Markus2801A
    @Markus2801A Před 4 lety +10

    Well done and very informative, there should be much more tests like this also on hard floor!

  • @aliv9132
    @aliv9132 Před 5 lety +6

    2nd & 4th powerheads did very good. Loved it!

  • @eileenshousekeeping
    @eileenshousekeeping Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this honest review 🇺🇸😇🍀

  • @Adam-jf6gs
    @Adam-jf6gs Před 8 lety +1

    sounds Good. It's a nice cleaner

  • @joepatroni8777
    @joepatroni8777 Před 6 lety +4

    Number two clearly the winner. Even spent 5 seconds fewer than the power brush. 24 seconds vs 29 seconds

  • @conceptd0565
    @conceptd0565 Před 4 lety +7

    #2 and #4 did the best, #4 had a larger path though, so points to that

  • @electroumit
    @electroumit Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you.

  • @bretthagelee9977
    @bretthagelee9977 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice 👍

  • @Bunkysworkshop
    @Bunkysworkshop Před 7 lety +15

    I didn't think a turbo nozzle would do a good job. I see the same white turbo nozzle in some of your videos and what a job it does. How or where do i get it?

    • @techseth
      @techseth Před 2 lety +1

      They’re actually pretty easy to find nowadays on Amazon!

    • @Bunkysworkshop
      @Bunkysworkshop Před 2 lety

      @@techseth Thank you 😊. Are you doing anymore videos?

  • @LBCAndrew
    @LBCAndrew Před rokem +1

    $450 for the Miele with the air powered turbo brush.... $1,000-$1400+ for the powered brush.

  • @midnight121190
    @midnight121190 Před 5 lety +3

    would these work on a proteam vac without power to the nozzle? It looks like the electrolux should...

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 5 lety +1

      All these except the Miele in the far right will with to the proteam vac. You just have to make sure it has 32 mm pipe diameter.

  • @bentonmelvin8477
    @bentonmelvin8477 Před 3 lety +1

    That carpet needs a damn Kirby

  • @santouchesantouche2873
    @santouchesantouche2873 Před 5 lety +3

    I think to get the best out of a turbo head you must go very slowly which is not ideal. A power head can be used more quickly and is therefore better. Thoughts?

  • @papashog
    @papashog Před 7 měsíci

    Oh.. I did not know that those Part plays a vital part of the hoover? I thought it all depended on the Power of the vacuum engine..

  • @wesleywindham1880
    @wesleywindham1880 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you think any of these would work with a shopvac? Do you have to have power going to any of the heads to make them work?

    • @coydog7902
      @coydog7902 Před 4 lety

      The turbo nozzles work will just fine

    • @headerahelix
      @headerahelix Před 3 lety

      Turbo nozzles work by turbines inside the head spinning with the air that passes through as you vacuum, which in turn drive belts to turn the brush rolls. So as long as your vacuum has enough working suction it should be able to drive a turbo nozzle. There are turbineless turbo nozzles but they're used for bare floor only.

  • @justme7920
    @justme7920 Před 4 lety +1

    What do you think of the stb205 turbo Mieie brush (non electric)? Any good? The one that came included is hard to maneuver on rugs.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety +2

      I think it's one of the best turbo heads. Now they have improved head what spins better under load: czcams.com/video/LgipAl2wLRs/video.html

    • @justme7920
      @justme7920 Před 4 lety +1

      Vacuumtests I found one that says stb 200-205 stb 201 vario looks like the stb205 I wonder if it’s the same thing?

    • @justme7920
      @justme7920 Před 4 lety

      I got it and seems to slow down when put on a medium pile rug. It’s easier to push than the suction only brush. Also, the sound it makes when pushing it is different than the sound it makes when pulling it back. I don’t get it.

  • @naturegirl2110
    @naturegirl2110 Před 8 lety +2

    To me it looks like 2 and 4 did the best. What do you think? I also have medium pile shag but it looser than yours. Not sure what type of vacuum or model to get. 1300 square feet of carpet. If I get the miele does it need to have a rotating brush for shag. Right now this carpet is matted in high traffic areas. Just wanna make the right choice.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 8 lety +1

      +naturegirl2110 You are correct, the 2 and 4 did the best (4 slightly better). 2 is Electrolux turbo brush and very good considering it is only powered by suction. Turbo brushes are different and some tend to slow down too much when they are used on the shag. 4 is the Miele SEB-217 powerhead and it has separate motor to run it. Miele recommends it for low to medium pile rugs. It's good for shag because brushes in it aren't very aggressive. However on high pile shag it's hard to push and it sinks in to the carpet and causes extra wear to the rug. It cleans very well and also works great on all floors. It's also quite light (being powerhead) and easy to maneuver.
      There are different opinions what it comes to shag vacuuming. Some recommend just straight suction nozzle and some nozzle with rotating brush. My opinion is that powerhead do the best work on medium pile shag.
      Straight suction nozzle needs more manual effort and can get tiresome job in the long run.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 8 lety

      +naturegirl2110 What it comes to vacuums I would highly recommend Miele or Sebo. Both are quality Made in Germany vacuums and last a long time, are quiet and have excellent filtration.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 8 lety

      +naturegirl2110 Here is a great link to the expert testing Miele canister vacuum and SEB-217 powerhead. Go to the 27:30 in the video and watch demonstration of powerhead vs straight suction. czcams.com/video/advLN7ScuaI/video.html

    • @habipkustuk3539
      @habipkustuk3539 Před 8 lety

      ı00p0ķwmo

    • @philwatson2701
      @philwatson2701 Před 7 lety

      Then you should get a vorwerk demonstration, then you'll see what a shark misses. Well they all miss actually compared to a vorwerk.

  • @zacharybishop6595
    @zacharybishop6595 Před 3 lety +1

    So basically a turbo nozzle is powered by the suction of the vacuum while a power nozzle runs off electrical power?

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 3 lety

      Yes that it is how they work. Powerheads are better, because they don't slow down when they touch the carpet. Turboheads are good if you don't have powerhead connections in your vacuum. They are super light also.

  • @Adam-jf6gs
    @Adam-jf6gs Před 8 lety

    What type of vacuum are you using in this video??

  • @michaelgardner5843
    @michaelgardner5843 Před 4 lety +3

    4, 2, 3, 1

  • @irismaldonado3211
    @irismaldonado3211 Před 5 lety +2

    I no vi la aspiradora solo las piezas esas I como puedo ver cual es la aspiradora que tan práctica es

  • @ronwerner
    @ronwerner Před 4 lety +1

    If a turbo nozzle is all you've got, it'll do. But I've seen it stopped on some piles; it just won't spin. Its dependent on the airflow and as soon as some light dust starts accumulating on the filter the airflow will decrease. With many bag machines, its pretty significant after only 5 minutes.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety +1

      Turbo nozzles work better than straight suction nozzles. However they often slow down quite a lot when using on carpet. Much better option is the powerhead. And yes some bagged vacuums lose airflow very quickly. Paper bags are know to lose airflow quickly. High quality hepa/fleece bags maintain airflow much longer. My old Philips has 93 cfm with empty bag and 78 cfm with full bag. However 78 cfm is more than my Dyson DC40 has (57 cfm). Bagged vacuums are usually more powerful than bagless vacuums. Typical bagless vacuum airflow is around 50-60 cfm and bagged 70-100 cfm.

    • @ronwerner
      @ronwerner Před 4 lety

      @@vacuumtests9225 Id be questioning just how good that cloth bag is if it maintains air flow. Doesnt make sense unless its got a lot more fine holes to plug.
      Bag vacuums need to be more powerful, theyve gotta pull/push that air thru the bag. But you're also vacuuming blind so a lot of soil could be left behind. You just wouldnt know.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety

      @@ronwerner Bags nowadays have much more layers and carefully selected materials. They don't leak dust and performance stays good a long time. Problem with bagless vacuums is the cyclone system. It lowers the airflow a lot because the air has to travel through several bends and small holes.. In the Europe bagged vacuums don't have any bigger motors than bagless vacuums. Bagged vacuums really should have stronger motors due to the huge resistance of the cyclone system.

    • @ronwerner
      @ronwerner Před 4 lety

      @@vacuumtests9225 Do you realize how counter intuitive that is. The bags filter more, but they allow more airflow. In other words, they capture finer soil and thus will plug faster, so how can they allow more airflow?
      I think you meant to say in your last sentence that bagless vacuums need stronger motors. I would agree. I use one that has an 8amp motor. Personally, I'd like to rig up a 3 Stage vac motor with 2" piping to the canister vacuum I use. I would be able to move a little quicker if it had a stronger motor.
      But having the clear canister is a big advantage. You can see when soil is coming in and then know to slow down. My analogy is trying to push a skill saw faster through plywood. It just aint gonna happen. It will fight you! Vacuum won't fight you but if you're moving too fast you'll leave a lot behind. In some areas you have to slow down and simply let the vacuum do what it was designed to do.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety

      @@ronwerner If you really want deep analysis of this subject you should ask VacLab channel. He is a maths teacher and really knows these things. I have also a lot of real measured data about this subject. Here is videos what you should watch:
      czcams.com/video/ssM84hqOJuc/video.html
      czcams.com/video/Pf4wu_42QE0/video.html
      My videos:
      czcams.com/video/qs0kmacc4qQ/video.html
      czcams.com/video/Kt4EAkk-0Yg/video.html

  • @rcole6679
    @rcole6679 Před 7 lety +4

    I won't waste my time with other Vacuumtests videos! They suck more than the vacuums do!

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 7 lety +1

      LOL

    • @larrytraber
      @larrytraber Před 6 lety

      Vacuumtests XD lol the test was great... I wish there was a turbo nozzle for the Kirby :(

    • @aviationfun1004
      @aviationfun1004 Před 6 lety

      R Cole why you
      Leaving hate comments

    • @aviationfun1004
      @aviationfun1004 Před 6 lety

      Sorry I thought 💭 you were leaving hate comments 😮

  • @arncj18
    @arncj18 Před 2 lety

    can the wessel werk be adapted to a rowenta silence force 4A?

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 2 lety

      What I have is Chinese copy of Wessel Werk TK280. Mine has universal fitting so it should fit to your Rowenta.

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Před 2 lety

      @@vacuumtests9225 from amazon? you have a link by chance?

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 2 lety

      @@arncj18 It's this and fits to all vacuums with 30-37 mm tube: www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Rotating-Bristles-Siemens-Cleaners/dp/B0088WQCL8

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vacuumtests9225 thanks

  • @mo2menmula221
    @mo2menmula221 Před 5 lety

    Are these available

  • @santouchesantouche2873

    But how would the Sebo et1 go?!

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 5 lety +1

      It would win easily.

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Před 5 lety

      @@vacuumtests9225 and the wessel werk 360?

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 5 lety

      @@santouchesantouche2873 I have the Wessel Werk 340 but it has the same performance than the 360. Great full size powerheads. Note that the Miele powerhead in this video is very small.

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Před 5 lety

      @@vacuumtests9225 how do you compare the 340 with the et1?

    • @ontopoftheroof
      @ontopoftheroof Před 3 lety

      The Miele has exceptionally soft bristles. I even use it on silk rugs. So, I agree, the ET-1 should win hands down.

  • @JaShields
    @JaShields Před 6 lety +2

    No fair you have 2 turbo brushes should have done 2 straight suction nozzles I with a brush and one without and a turbo brush and a power nozzle

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 6 lety +1

      Jason Shields It's not meant to be fair. Purpose of this video is to show how the different type nozzles will perform. It was meant to show how much better power and turbo nozzles are compared to the straight suction nozzles.

  • @Howie672
    @Howie672 Před 5 lety

    When using a hose vacuum without a power head you are not supposed to push forward, lift place on Carpet, stroke pulling and repeat. Also worth noting how the carpets look does not attest to what’s best, vacuuming can rub dirt in. What’s actually collected is all that counts.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 5 lety +1

      This is old video. Nowadays I measure with scale how much each vacuum picks up.

    • @Howie672
      @Howie672 Před 5 lety

      Vacuumtests if you sell vacuuming tools, I am looking for the largest and most effective power head, air or 240v driven.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 5 lety +2

      @@Howie672 Unfortunately I don't sell power or turbo brushes. I have hard time buying them by myself. In my opinion Sebo makes the best powerheads and Wessel Werk best turbo heads.

    • @Howie672
      @Howie672 Před 5 lety

      Vacuumtests thanks mate, advice is much appreciated

  • @altide8784
    @altide8784 Před 4 lety

    Should try a flat surface as well

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety

      Nozzles with the spinning brushes are not meant to be used on the flat surface. Watch my Twinner videos. I have quite many of those vacuuming flat surfaces 🙂👌

    • @altide8784
      @altide8784 Před 4 lety +2

      @@vacuumtests9225 So we can conclude with that the twinner wins since it is way more versatile and does a pretty good job compared to the others 😀

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 4 lety

      @@altide8784 Twinner is the best hard floor nozzle what I have used 🙂 For carpets brushroll is needed.

  • @philwatson2701
    @philwatson2701 Před 7 lety

    LOL, laughable. try a vorwerk home demonstration against any vacuum cleaner, after each one, go over the same area with the vorwerk, as I did as a demonstrator of them in the 80s. See what the other so called cleaners leave in the carpet. Then you'll see what a real cleaner does.

    • @vacuumtests9225
      @vacuumtests9225  Před 7 lety

      Phil Watson Well now I have Kirby. I think it would be the best. However I really like those Vorwerk vacuums and I probably buy one (Vorwerk Kobold 122)

    • @DieWegsauger
      @DieWegsauger Před 7 lety +1

      nice suck dude! check out our slowmo sucks ! your welcome,