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Numatic HVR200-22
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by surj1 - written on 02.03.08 (Useful, 364 readings)
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I think everyone should have a Numatic HVR 200 'little' Henry in there home. I've had this vacuum cleaner for a few years now and has never let me down. Don't be fooled by its size and smiley face, it's got some serious pulling power. The design of the vacuum cleaner is compact and can be easily stored. It has a power on/off switch and ...
by junglemad - written on 17.01.08 (Somewhat useful, 260 readings)
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i use one of these at work for valeting cars ,i would recommend to anyone, my Henry gets a lot of stick it stays switched on for about eight hours a day with no problems gets banged around allot dropped and dragged but the Henry can take it its made from very tough plastic, its very easy to empty just two pull out clips on the sides lift the top ...
by alara1 - written on 22.10.07 (Somewhat useful, 423 readings)
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I adored my old Henry until my builders used him to vaccuum up the rubble when my ceiling came down and he died a painful death. They bought me a new one but somethings changed - thehand winded cable mechanism is really stiff, so when you try to move it, you get jolted back again or pull the plug from its socket. My old one never had that problem ...
by beko1987 - written on 04.10.05 (Very useful, 1998 readings)
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Well, I suppose this review is about 2 Henry's really. The first one is my old house one, which is still in the garage because I don't want to throw it away, it still works perfectly. I bought it 3 years ago (you can check the age of Henrys and other Numatic cleaners by looking at the serial number - the first 2 numbers is the year it was made - ...
by fairclaire - written on 21.12.04 (Very useful, 2961 readings)
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When our old vacum cleaner gave up the ghost, my other half and I had a very heated debate on what to replace it with. I wanted a stylish, popular Dyson like all my mates. He wanted a Henry 'cos my mum's got one'! hmmmm So, we eventually 'agreed' on a Henry, because it was alot cheaper...on the proviso, that if he wanted it and i didn't ...
by newquayboy - written on 15.07.04 (Very useful, 3496 readings)
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Question ? What?s the connection between Marmite and Henry? ?What?!?!? I hear you cry. Now hear me out people. As they say ?You either love them (him), or hate them (him). Me? I?m un-decided. Yes he is a powerful vacuum cleaner, but he isn?t perfect. He does have his imperfections, but these are noticeable, and do make a difference. ...
by londonguy - written on 06.06.04 (Somewhat useful, 1234 readings)
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I have tried endless hoovers over the years, they all seem to work great when you first get them, then the suction starts to go. I have had Henry for a year now, and its perfect. One good thing about it, is unlike most modern hoovers there is just one hose which goes directly into the machine, without all the fancy pipes etc. The bag is easy to ...
by January - written on 05.02.04 (Very useful, 1367 readings)
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The other day my hoover packed up whilst I was doing the stairs, being only haqlf way down I had to run next door and borrow my neighbours hoover. This happened to be a Henry Cylinder Vacumn Cleaner HVR200, this little chappie has a cute face on the front and is a nice red colour. It ois 1100 watts and has stainless steel tubes with black ...
by snow2589 - written on 08.07.03 (Useful, 530 readings)
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This is an excellent product. It is a good compromise between an upright cleaner and a cylinder. Vacuum cleaners have been the bane of my life for many years. They tend to tip over and the hose gets crushed. The Henry hoover is stable and easy to use. My only criticism would be that it does not have any where to hold the brush heads which go with ...
by mjgriff - written on 31.03.02 (Very useful, 1823 readings)
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You may think of me as a little sad but I LOVE vacuuming. I love it so much that I'm on hoover #3 in 2 years. I don't brake them, just like to have a change and they all go to good homes. It may seem like an expensive hobby but at least it's a healthy one. I owned a Goblin-Aztec 1405, it served me well for 8 months or so ...
by veramck - written on 01.01.02 (Useful, 1151 readings)
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I purchased a henry vacum cleaner for the residential home I manage a few months ago mainly because it was cheap and my domestics are very heavy handed with vacum cleaners. In two years they have suceeded in vandalising at least 3 hoovers this includes a heavy duty industrial machine which they continually break the hose of. I have ...
by ahenry - written on 25.06.01 (Very useful, 1667 readings)
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Look around at the vacuum cleaners used by cleaners of shops, hotels and restaurants and you will see that a lot of them use Numatic Henrys. They use them because they are cheap, durable and effective. My wife used to work at a public school where they had 90 cleaners, each of which had a Henry vacuum cleaner. They had very few ...
by - written on 29.05.01
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About four months ago I bought a Hoover upright vacuum cleaner with the thought that I would no longer have to bend down to do the weekly chore. Sadly I was mistaken in that it didn’t clean right up to the edge of the room and I had still had to get down to do the nooks and crannies, which left my back complaining bitterly about the ...
by offy - written on 23.04.01 (Very useful, 2621 readings)
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OK, I admit it, I abuse my vacuum cleaners. Report me to the authorities if you like. I don't use vacuum cleaners to remove the odd bit of dust on my carpets, no, I expect them to suck up everything... guinea pig poo, sawdust, hay, rubble, soil, grit, dead leaves, cat and dog hair to name but a few. Basically, I expect the ...
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