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Henry Pet PET200 Bagged Cylinder Vacuum, 9 Litre, 620 Watt, Green

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You would expect him to be cheaper than a regular Henry. Does extra storage space make up the extra in cost? Henry Professional (HVR240) - A slightly larger version of the standard (9-litre) model for professional and retail applications. [10]

The Harry has won Which? Best Buy awards for basically being brilliant. It’s good enough at removing pet hair that they give it their stamp of approval. That being said, the George isn’t bad at cleaning up messes of all sorts. One of the things it has that the Harry doesn’t have is the ability to remove said pet hair from furniture as well as carpets. So you might lose a little in regards carpet-to-pet-hair-removal, but you gain it in furniture-to-pet-hair-removal. He offers a combination of a highly efficient Twin-flo bypass vacuum motor and a Powerflo pump system which delivers professional cleaning standards anywhere and at any time. It draws much of its design from the Numatic Cleantec range of professional vacuum cleaners designed to deliver unbeatable professional results every single time. The George vacuum cleaner has the durability of an old Nokia 3210. If you are old enough to remember the first few makes of mobile phone, you will remember that you could throw them off a wall and they wouldn’t smash. That is what George brings to the table in the 2020 vacuum cleaner market. The durability and longevity of the Henry name coupled with the ability to shampoo your carpets. Our Verdict

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In 1981 "Henry" became the first Numatic International model to have a name on its cap. [3] [4] Henry was also one of the first vacuums to use large-capacity microfibre dust bags known as HEPA-FLO bags, made of a material that retains dust and is stronger than the paper usually used, which can tear. [2] Bored office cleaners were talking to Henry in night shifts. From then sales took off. While Numatic are careful never to use the trade name, Henry was often informally called, alliteratively, the "Henry hoover". Duncan commented "We turned an inanimate object into an animate object". Since the introduction of Henry in 1981, at least 10 million units had been sold worldwide by 2017. [2] [5] In 2021 sales were increasing by a million units per year. [1] In terms of size, the George isn’t perhaps the most practical vacuum cleaner on the market. If you live in a tiny house with tiny cupboards, then storage might be an issue. It’s a little on the bulky side at 11kgs. If you are in poor health carrying it up and down stairs might be a no.

Henry's face was originally printed on the body, but in some markets a face is considered dangerous as it may encourage children to play with the device (although there have been no incidents), so it is now printed on a separate faceplate, installed in the factory for countries without restrictions, otherwise, to be attached by the buyer. [1] The removable faceplate was introduced in late 2012. Mid-2012 models came with the clips on the moulding to attach a 3D face whilst retaining the laminated face. It’s also worth considering the compact versions of Henry vacuums. Many people don’t need the extra capacity provided by full-sized models. Summary This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Henry Plus HVR200P - The '90s equivalent to the Henry Micro, discontinued in 1999. The name is now used on John Lewis exclusives.George performs marvellously on carpets, whether wet or dry… that’s why millions of customers love it so much. It’s a little bulkier than some of the more lightweight models (if lightweight is important to you, we direct you towards Charles, his bluer, lighter cousin). Suction is reflected in two ways with the Henry vacuum cleaner range. It is either a result of the maximum energy outage that the model in question has, or it is marked as a class rating. For example, the class rating of the Harry pet hair removing Henry is a Class C. If you want maximum suction, you have to go for bigger numbers. So where the Harry is a 620 w, the basic Henry has the option to go up to 1200 w. This will have more suction power. Some Henry models with faces, such as the NBV190, are marked "Numatic" instead of "Henry" on the cap. Some Numatic cleaners, such as the WV370, while of similar appearance to the Henrys have no face and no personal name on their caps. A very few models have other words on their caps, such as "Micro-filter" on the MFQ370.

Charles is designed to shine in the wet – and this is indeed where it has the edge over the competition. Having a vacuum which can clean up spillages is a major bonus. If you’ve ever had a big spill in your home or even had a problem with the plumbing you know exactly how difficult it can be to clean it up. Not with a Charles in the house. The head of the family, Henry is certainly the most well known cleaner from the range. First introduced in 1981, Henry’s smiling face has been helping people to clean their homes ever since. Traditionalists will tell you this is the best Henry you can get, and if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable vacuum it’s hard to argue with this view. There’s actually two main models of this Henry, the Henry Hoover 160-11 and the Henry Hoover 200-11. The main difference between the two is the 160-11 has a bag capacity of six litres, whilst the 200-11 has a larger capacity at 9 litres. Edward EVR370 - Larger red vacuum with a 15-litre capacity that was also available in blue, green and yellow, now discontinued. However, while it’s designed for the wet, this also excels in the dry. An impressive 15 litre storage capacity when dry makes it an ideal option for professional cleaners, but it is also light at only 7.1kgs and will be easy to get around the home.HEPA, meaning High Efficiency Particulate Air, is a type of filter usually used in vacuum cleaners. HEPA filters have been specifically devised to improve air quality in the home by filtering particles of dust out of the air.

However, you have to remember that the George has extra weight because it is a multi-purpose machine. It has extra weight when it has water in, it has extra weight because the bag is soaked – there are all sorts of reasons it weighs that little bit more, and all of them are good. The crevice tool is long and thin in shape and is really effective at focusing the suction power on a very small surface area. This tool is particularly useful for vacuuming the corners of rooms next to skirting boards, as well as down the sides of your sofa. General Purpose Nozzle The Henry with the most versatility is probably the George. It cleans your curtains, cushions, carpets, hard floors, your car, your drains, and probably everything else in your life. Beyond that, the Henry vacuum cleaner range has a pet hair model, a wet/dry model, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The range is versatile within itself. George GVE370 - George replaced Nuvac NVE3, the All in One Carpet Cleaner. Originally released with a plastic toolkit in 1989 and in green up until 1992, it was later changed to stainless steel.

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The storage is something you don’t realise you need from a vacuum cleaner. When you finally get it, you wonder how you lived without it all these years. a b c Goodhart, Maud (3 February 2017). "Design classic: Numatic's Henry vacuum cleaner". Financial Times.

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