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Home > Kitchen > Numatic HVR200-22 Henry Vacuum Cleaner Red 1200W
Numatic HVR200-22 Henry Vacuum Cleaner Red 1200W

List Price : £94.99
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Editorial Reviews: 
• Powerful 1000w vacuum cleaner is compact, light and is easily moved around the office• Cable rewind facility• Stainless steel tubes for durability• Folding handle• 9 litre capacity• 23.2m cleaning range• Complete full accessory kit• 6.6kg• 340x340x370mm.


Custom Reviews: 
Henry sucks!
2 out of 5 stars.
When I first looked at the reviews for Henry they were, as now, all glowing, apart from one woman who had written, basically, that Henry didn't suck! Steady...! Now, like you, I thought this was some middle class divorcee used to a top of the range Dyson and hence was expressing her angst through a poor review. Or, I logically summised, she had a duff one! But, she was right. In general, Henry sucks! Specifically, in terms of vaccuming power, Henry don't suck! And, no, I'm not a Dyson purchaser fallen on hard times. This is the most expensive vaccumer I have bought. Humorously, the in-laws talked lovingly of it, as most of the school cleaners have them and "they are so inexpensive"! Retro-liberal to buy one in other words.

Now, yes, I have to agreee, Henry is pretty substantial. In truth, when I got it out of the box it seemed to have a slight oiled look and feel to it, as if some craftsman engineer type had given it one last swipe, lovingly, with an oiled rag. It is heavy and well built, which is good, as confessing as I am to being a male vaccumer, I do occasionally boot the things out of frustration. So far Henry has survived.Impressive. Of course, yes, he has a happy smily face. My children loved him and welcomed him like a new member of the family and he arrived with a free gift for them - a Henry beach ball. All of which just makes you guilty when you loose it after it falls over for the umpteenth time after a gentle tug, or fails to glide round a curved sofa even though it's round shaped. Henry is irriating and as I hoover every night the mess my children make whilst my wife baths them, I become slightly sweaty as I contemplate what an annoying hoover it is. Sweaty and guilty in the sight of his happy happy face.Like he's mocking me...(just joking)

Now, another proviso, is that I have wooden floors and the odd rug. Yes,I know. Henry deals with the rugs okay and I have wondered if Henry was suited to carpets only, because on my floors he hardly bothers to suck anything unless you pick him up and show it to him, like some lazy dog that can't be bothered to lick up the crumbs becasue he's busy being too happy. Henry likes to push things around and whilst making a fair stab at dust or glitter (if it's directly in it's path) cannot suck much bigger, which let's face it is dissapointing. But, that's not the worse part because that loving engineer and his oily rag have cocked up something essential and made a terrible design boo boo. The lovely shiny metal vacuumer part with the brush on the end is slotted into a plastic hose fitting, heavy duty, but not enough. So, the plastic wears in contact with the metal and does not fit togther properly. So, as you tug Henry, he not only falls over as easily as Didier Drogba, but the hose detaches in your hand and after a few of these and a long day, you lay into Henry.

So, to summarise, do buy If you have carpets (and no pets, I would imagine!) and not if you have wooden floors. I guess, in a way he is built to last, which as I have mentioned is helpful, but the smiley face just seems to me to be there to keep you going after all those hours of vaccuming. Or something to aim for!

Does what it says with a smile!
5 out of 5 stars.
Looook no further for that gadget to clean the house, car, office or workshop as Henry does it all with efficiency and without fuss.
The build is simple, robust and effective with the right tools and if you can stretch to the Henry Xtra, you get a useful turbo brush amongst other upgrades that still adds up to great value for money.
Not sure why it took me so long to find Henry when the office cleaner has been charging around with one for over 15 years, but having consigned the Dyson, Bosch, LG & Panasonic to the recycling depot, I finally believe I have a machine that will last well beyond its two year guarantee..

A new man in my life
5 out of 5 stars.
I love the new man in my life. I'm happy to spend time with him, upstairs, downstairs, in the car. He's strong, yet quiet, willing and able. He's also unfussy, no need to empty dust collection devices every other day. He's unpretentious yet obviously highly intelligent. No gadgets or gizmos that break or disillusion. A good listener. The kids love him. And he came with a free beach ball. My husband is concerned.

henry numatic HVR200-22
5 out of 5 stars.
VERY LIGHT GOOD SUCTION. NICE AND LONG HOSE TO DO THE STAIRS, VERY PLEASED.WOULD RECCOMMEND

King Henry Reigns Supreme
5 out of 5 stars.
We've got through a lot of vacuum cleaners in the last few years, and all had problems: filters that clogged easily and needed endless washing, bodywork not robust enough, suction weak, engine overheated and cut out, and so on. The more fancy they were, the more unreliable they were. But then came Henry, which I bought on Amazon on the strength of the staggeringly high number of good reviews. And they are justified. We've had ours for 3 months now, and Henry's simple design, super powerful suction and robust body, long retractable cord and sensible attachments, make him King of the Cleaners. No silly filters, no dust emissions, just does the job and does it well. I even use him in the garage and shed and on the patio. Why not? As long as it's dry and he's not required to pick up stones and other unsuitable materials, this guy looks like he'll do most things. Brilliant.




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