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Henry HVR200 |
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21/02/09 (92 review reads) |
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Advantages: EASE OF USE,POWERFUL
Disadvantages: NOT FEATURE PACKED,BUT WHO CARES??
My wife has been through the whole range of vacuum cleaners from Dyson to Hoover and back again.
It was the Henry that stuck in our minds as we had one as a spare a few years ago, and after a little bit of research we decided we wanted a simple,powerful easy to clean vacuum cleaner with no whistles and bells and lo and behold we came back to the Henry.
Apart from the fact it is bright red and has a smiling face and eyes on it it looks like a purposeful machine designed to do a simple job, everything about it is simple on/off switch and hi/lo turbo switch situated on the back and that is it!! on top is a super strong fold down carry handle and also a disc with an arrow and a small knob on it that is the plug rewinder, unlike some vacuums that have a button to recoil the lead that normal stops working after time this is a winder that will last forever and is quick and smooth and never gets stuck.
It has a simple two piece design with the motor on top locked onto the bottom collecting unit, inside the collecting unit is the dust bag and it can be used without them but is messy.With 1100w of power it really will suck up all manner of dirt and dust and have not yet found anything too much for it, almost 27ft of cable means it you are not always plugging and unplugging it coupled with two nice chunky wheels on the back it is easy to move around.
If you happen to work in an office or similar look at what the cleaners use, in my office it is a Henry.This tells me that if professional cleaning companies use them then they are a very good piece of kit.And from using mine I can they are right.
Summary: QUALITY AND SIMPLICITY IN A FUNCTIONAL PACKAGE
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- 21/02/09 thanks for your positive comments. |
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- 21/02/09 Welcome to Dooyoo. A good start here.
Not all vacuums lose their auto cord rewind - infact I've got a 10 year old Hoover in the attic that still rewinds at the touch of a button. Good review here but some more details would be good here such as:
Does he fall over if pulled roughly?
Noise levels would be good to know
Cost of bags and cost of Henry - which usually its a 1200 watt motor with the hi/lo switch.
How heavy is he exactly?
If you update your review please message me.
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