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Reddit mentions of ZVac Compatible Universal Floor Brush (32MM) Replacement for All 1" & 1/4" Fittings. Fits Most Vacuums Canisters, Uprights & Central Vac Systems

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ZVac Compatible Universal Floor Brush (32MM) Replacement for All 1
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    Features:
  • Generic Floor Brush Attachment fits most Vacuums by ZVac.
  • Generic Replacement part for most vacuums.
  • Made to universally fit all 1 & 1/4 inch Hoses/Fittings
  • Firm Bristles Provides deep cleaning on hard carpets, Lifts Hidden Clogs/Dust from Mats, Wooden Crevices.
  • This is a Generic Product. ZVac is not affiliated with any Manufacturer.
Specs:
Height2.09 Inches
Length12.2 Inches
Weight0.44 Pounds
Width6.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on ZVac Compatible Universal Floor Brush (32MM) Replacement for All 1" & 1/4" Fittings. Fits Most Vacuums Canisters, Uprights & Central Vac Systems:

u/I_likealotoftaffy ยท 2 pointsr/VacuumCleaners

I don't have experience with a wide array up shop vacs and brands of shop vacs, but I've been happy with Ridgid vacuums (I've owned my 6 gallon going on ~10 years), their bags, and their HEPA filters. I've also been happy with [this] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NWYPJ7A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_A9sUAbTQ2ZQ00) floor attachment. Keep in mind I've only been using it for drywall dust and sawdust; not anything particularly heavy, so to speak.

Another thing I want to put out there is I have no idea what the emissions looks like coming from the motor from the carbon brush wear on the Ridgid vacuums. If this is a concern, I believe the Shop-Vac brand has brushless models available, but they can get on the pricier side. The advantage to a shop vac would be the ability to buy a large/large-ish vacuum with a big bag to cut down on bag changes, but still have the advantages of a bagged system. Of course, still being able to use it for nasty jobs without a bag is an advantage, too.

But if all that sounds like rubbish and you still want your Miele, as /u/StateVacuum said you could always spring for the new bagless Blizzard.