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Review on ๐Ÿงน WORKSHOP Wet/Dry Vacs WS25030A Vacuum Attachment: Carpet and Hard Floor Nozzle for Shop Vacuums - Black by Maricruz Cosentino

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor design - choking - sanding on thin carpet and rugs

Someone else mentioned this first release 2 years ago. I have used this device 6 times since purchase. I liked the idea with casters but they don't help much. From the 6th attempt he stopped sucking. There was nothing dirty. I disconnected it from the hose and the suction from the hose was fine. I put the nozzle back on and it wouldn't let any air through. It just suffocates by itself. I'll try to analyze it to see if I can fix what's wrong. Otherwise it's garbage. What's particularly annoying is that this particular issue was reported back in 2017 in at least one of the previous comments, and the company didn't fix the issue in 2019. This may not be an issue with every unit they make, but it is a defect/design flaw that could have been corrected within the last 2 years. I used it on a carpet. Having bought several "rug" attachments that were supposed to make cleaning carpets and rugs easier, I never came across this one. I liked the idea of the wheels and expected the wheels would help the attachment slide across the carpet. Most wet/dry vacuum attachments are designed for use on concrete or hardwood floors, so they don't move smoothly on most carpets. While the wheels seemed like a good idea, they didn't vacuum the fairly flimsy 8x10 50% wool/50% heatset olefin twine carpet. I have a Black & Decker portable rechargeable vacuum that glides both ways on the carpet. The difference between the two is the size of the wheels, with the Black & Decker vacuum having slightly larger wheels. These attachments force the user to do too much work moving this "rug" accessory across the carpet.

Pros
  • nozzles and brushes
Cons
  • poorly thought out