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  Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Brush Rolls Scroll down the page to see the different types of Eureka vacuum cleaner brush rolls available and click on the brush roll's link to see more information and larger pictures of the brush roll. Also, see the Q&A at the bottom of this page for helpful brush roll tips.
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 |  |  | Eureka Bravo Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 61092)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll for all Bravo uprights, World Vac models 9824, 9845, 9855, 9873, 9875 and 9876 and Mega Boss World Vac models 9834. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  |  |  | Eureka Canister Brush Roll Generic 1 Pack
 Eureka Power Nozzle generic brush roll with small-pulley for 1500 and 1700 series canisters. Equivalent to Eureka part number 53408 or 53348-1. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  |  |  |  | Eureka Victory 4300 Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 60251)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll for Victory Upright models 4321, 4325, 4340, 4350, 4351, 4352 and 4388. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  |  |  | Eureka Victory 4400 Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 61308)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll for Victory Upright models in the 4400, 4600, 5180 and 5190 series. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  |  |  |  | Eureka WorldVac Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 60279)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll for models in the 6800, 6900, 7600 and 7700 series. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  | |  | Eureka 4870 / 4880 Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 61250)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll for models in the 4870 and 4880 series. Each package contains 1 brush roll.

|  |  | |  | Eureka Upright 12" Brush Roll Generic 1 Pack
 Eureka hex-end 12" brush roll for old-style uprights. Generic equivalent to Eureka 53350. Each package contains 1 brushroll.

|  | |  | Eureka Brush Roll 1 Pack (PN 62228)
 Genuine Eureka brush roll . Each package contains 1 brush roll.

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When Should I Replace My Eureka Brush Roll?
Since worn bristles will not effectively clean your carpt, you should replace the brush roll when the bristles are worn much as you replace your toothbrush when its bristles wear out. It's easy to tell when the bristles are worn out -- they feel soft and mushy instead of stiff, and they may also have "split ends".
If your vacuum cleaner "eats belts" or is very noisy, the bearings in the brush roll may be defective or the endcaps may be clogged with hairs and carpet fibers. In either case, consider replacing the brush roll, especially if the bristles are also showing signs of wear. Also, it's a good idea to replace the belt when the brush roll is replaced.
Brush Roll Tips
Set your vacuum cleaner's carpet height adjustment to the right level for best performance. Here's how:
Turn the adjustment dial to the highest setting, turn on your vacuum and release the handle. (Turn off the self-propell mechanism if so equipped.) Lower the dial one setting at a time until you hear the "tone" change, i.e. the humming of the brush drops to a lower pitch. This setting is ideal for the floor surface you are cleaning. Any higher and the brush won't make contact with the carpet. Lower, and there won't be enough space to allow air in around the sides of the vacuum to suck up the dirt.
Never use the brush roll on bare floors such as wood, vinyl or tile. Either turn the brush off, change the height adjustment setting to the highest level, or use a bare floor tool or brush. This will protect your floor from scratches and also keep dirt from scattering around the room.
Where can I learn more about brush rolls?
Read the article Brush Rolls Explained for more info on brush roll technology. |
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