The pods are a neat idea and I have always loved the simplicity of Numatic machines. The issue I have is the amount of plastic in these and a number of HEPA style "fleece" bags. The collar is plastic, the "fleece" is a form of micro-fibre plastic, this is a big issue to us and our environment. Numatic and the EuroVac companies (Lindhaus, Sebo and Miele) as well as other brands all have bags like this but the EuroVacs are a much bigger offender due to their bags and filters being not only expensive but small. This is where Numatic somewhat shines, and wet and dry vacuums fitted with HEPA filters and bags and the Rainbow shine. The option for a hose that you mention at the end is something I would like to implore all manufacturers of these handheld vacuums to make and a current carrying variant for sure. It would also be nice if the hose wasn't a stretch hose as I find those to be a pain in the backside, especially when air is restricted. A 5 foot (roughly 1.5m) long hose should be sufficient with a comfortable shoulder strap but options for hoses up to 10 ft (roughly 3m) would be nice too.
Had our Henry Quick over a year, machine performance is unchanged despite almost daily use, used in the car, dusting and vacuuming, overall an excellent performing machine, couple of things I’d change, brush head too bulky, could do with a flexi hose especially in the car and tight spaces, my charger plug failed after 6 months but Numatic sent replacement within a few days, and one last thing only use genuine bags, the patten after market ones stretch and cause airflow resistance on high power mode, don’t waste money on after market bags, I ought to have reviewed the machine after a year of almost daily usage, I’d rate it 4.5 out of 5 overall, good performance, nice aesthetics in use, not too noisy, decent run time, not too expensive, as mentioned a hose and a better head design as a bit bulky especially under low furniture , especially the connector universal joint from pipe to head.
I’ve just watched your hoover Clik 7.2V Review, I know a hoover similar it’s called the hoover jovis+ the corded one is pretty much identical but a new design I’m not to sure about the cordless ones as I don’t have them
That's some impressive cleaning performance, and that on normal mode. Doesn't sound too annoying either. I'm more of a bagless fan, but I quite like the Henry.
Is there a definite date for the completion of the Numatic factory expansion and Chard-manufactured Quicks? I am hoping Numatic hasn't drank the Chinesium Kool Aid and is quietly dropping those plans...
Liking the look of this but does anyone know how good and what the filtration is like ? There doesn’t seem to be any detailed information about filtration. Looking for someone with allergies. Cheers
I HATE bagless vacuums and the way they clog up with dog hair and filth. So this looks great. Slightly concerned about performance though, I've had cordless vacuums in the past that start off okay but become feeble and useless within about a year. Not sure if that is due to the batteries or the filter clogging up.
They are availible in the us but are quite expensive. ~$600, or you could get someone to send you one from the uk. The power can be 110v or 220v, so you would only need a plug adapter (uk-USA)
As was stated over a year ago - they are building an entirely new addition onto the factory in Chard as well as giving their main factory a slight machinery upgrade to the plastic stamping machines. While the construction is ongoing, the Henry Quik and only the Henry Quik will be made in China until their factory is completed. Once the factory is completed it will be made in the UK. They know what they are doing. Also I will let you in on a little secret you do not know - Miele and Sebo make their cleaners in China and they sell for over $1,900 and people buy them in droves. China is the new 1980's Japan.
Sebo Stein & Co. GmbH have been based in Velbert, Germany since the company was founded in 1978. Every Sebo branded vacuum cleaner has been made at their Velbert facilities. Over 90% of the components in a Sebo machine are made by Sebo themselves at Velbert. Sebo are proud to continue to say their products are 'Made in Germany'. Miele continue to make their more high end products in Germany but some of their products, including some vacuum ranges, are now made elsewhere - including China.
Dang it I don't like today but different than I don't know that you have a lot to say but different than you are not talking Tom said he was going out 2 and he was using the raccoon and the dental digest and the dental service was a lot better but he was using cat nap 😴😴
I always watch your videos until the end. Thank you for all the hard work that you put into the making of these videos.
A flexible hose is a good idea. 💡
Definitely, I wish could get a hose for my Henry quick, I even sent Numatic an email asking if they plan a hose to be available.
A Quick pro has just been released with a hose. Maybe you can buy the hose as a separate accessory.
The pods are a neat idea and I have always loved the simplicity of Numatic machines. The issue I have is the amount of plastic in these and a number of HEPA style "fleece" bags. The collar is plastic, the "fleece" is a form of micro-fibre plastic, this is a big issue to us and our environment. Numatic and the EuroVac companies (Lindhaus, Sebo and Miele) as well as other brands all have bags like this but the EuroVacs are a much bigger offender due to their bags and filters being not only expensive but small. This is where Numatic somewhat shines, and wet and dry vacuums fitted with HEPA filters and bags and the Rainbow shine.
The option for a hose that you mention at the end is something I would like to implore all manufacturers of these handheld vacuums to make and a current carrying variant for sure. It would also be nice if the hose wasn't a stretch hose as I find those to be a pain in the backside, especially when air is restricted. A 5 foot (roughly 1.5m) long hose should be sufficient with a comfortable shoulder strap but options for hoses up to 10 ft (roughly 3m) would be nice too.
Had our Henry Quick over a year, machine performance is unchanged despite almost daily use, used in the car, dusting and vacuuming, overall an excellent performing machine, couple of things I’d change, brush head too bulky, could do with a flexi hose especially in the car and tight spaces, my charger plug failed after 6 months but Numatic sent replacement within a few days, and one last thing only use genuine bags, the patten after market ones stretch and cause airflow resistance on high power mode, don’t waste money on after market bags, I ought to have reviewed the machine after a year of almost daily usage, I’d rate it 4.5 out of 5 overall, good performance, nice aesthetics in use, not too noisy, decent run time, not too expensive, as mentioned a hose and a better head design as a bit bulky especially under low furniture , especially the connector universal joint from pipe to head.
You should review the Numatic NVR170H Hepa, Has a 7.2L drum.
I’ve just watched your hoover Clik 7.2V Review, I know a hoover similar it’s called the hoover jovis+ the corded one is pretty much identical but a new design I’m not to sure about the cordless ones as I don’t have them
That's some impressive cleaning performance, and that on normal mode. Doesn't sound too annoying either. I'm more of a bagless fan, but I quite like the Henry.
Roger needs a job at Numatic, can be the Henry man
32:33 you always pick good music for these segments
I love your videos
Is there a definite date for the completion of the Numatic factory expansion and Chard-manufactured Quicks? I am hoping Numatic hasn't drank the Chinesium Kool Aid and is quietly dropping those plans...
high quality video production as always. how was your mums holiday??
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Liking the look of this but does anyone know how good and what the filtration is like ? There doesn’t seem to be any detailed information about filtration. Looking for someone with allergies. Cheers
I HATE bagless vacuums and the way they clog up with dog hair and filth. So this looks great. Slightly concerned about performance though, I've had cordless vacuums in the past that start off okay but become feeble and useless within about a year. Not sure if that is due to the batteries or the filter clogging up.
You’ll have no trouble with filter clogging up on this one as the bag is the filter and gets renewed once it’s full.
Please do a review on the henry pro
hi there i have a question. Will there be some sort of mini celebration for the 100th henry video?
I love vacuum cleaner ❤
Wait Can You Do The Battle Of The Numatic Hoovers
Not sure if answered ,but is there much difference between the Henry quick standard and the pet,apart from the colour and attachments?
Also interested in this, hope you get an answer :)
No difference just the colour and the extra pet tool which can be bought separately but is quite expensive.
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9:16 why does rogers index finger nail have a line tight down the middle i think roger should get that checked
I wish we could get those in the US
They are availible in the us but are quite expensive. ~$600, or you could get someone to send you one from the uk. The power can be 110v or 220v, so you would only need a plug adapter (uk-USA)
I saw space vacuum in this video😂
do more numaticssssssssssssss please
Beldray have also released a bagged cordless. The bags are a cube, which is odd considering the machine is cylindrical
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It's a real shame it's Chinese-made.
Despite featuring the Numatic name, the Henry Quick is actually produced in China by a company called KingClean.
Only while they extend the UK factory. Then they'll be made over here.
As was stated over a year ago - they are building an entirely new addition onto the factory in Chard as well as giving their main factory a slight machinery upgrade to the plastic stamping machines. While the construction is ongoing, the Henry Quik and only the Henry Quik will be made in China until their factory is completed. Once the factory is completed it will be made in the UK. They know what they are doing. Also I will let you in on a little secret you do not know - Miele and Sebo make their cleaners in China and they sell for over $1,900 and people buy them in droves. China is the new 1980's Japan.
@@MrWolfSnack sebo does not manufacturer in china. Miele does
Sebo Stein & Co. GmbH have been based in Velbert, Germany since the company was founded in 1978.
Every Sebo branded vacuum cleaner has been made at their Velbert facilities.
Over 90% of the components in a Sebo machine are made by Sebo themselves at Velbert.
Sebo are proud to continue to say their products are 'Made in Germany'.
Miele continue to make their more high end products in Germany but some of their products, including some vacuum ranges, are now made elsewhere - including China.
Dang it I don't like today but different than I don't know that you have a lot to say but different than you are not talking Tom said he was going out 2 and he was using the raccoon and the dental digest and the dental service was a lot better but he was using cat nap 😴😴