A few weeks ago I made the mistake of vacuuming my sons bedroom and trusting them to wipe everything off the floor first. For them, "everything" means a big deal. Something like a pin is simply stuck under the next bed. When I vacuum under beds, I have a pin stuck in my mustache which I discovered after feeling something burn. I removed the pin and checked the belt, everything was fine so I stopped vacuuming. However, the next time I tried to vacuum, I found that the whisk would not spin. Investigation revealed that the end of the beater rod had melted and then cooled, preventing the roller from rotating. Thinking I was in for an expensive repair, I took a chance and started searching the internet. I was thrilled to find that I could replace my whisk brush myself at no extra cost and quickly ordered an E-Series Rainbow vacuum roller brush for the PN2 head. It arrived and was exactly what I needed. Doing it yourself was a lot easier than I expected. It was easy for me to figure out how to install the new impact brush roller while noticing removing the old one. My only complaint is that this whisk brush has weaker ends than my original one (the part that melted). The brush works great. I just hope it lasts as long as the first one.
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