Numatic Henry HVR200A HVR200 22 Vacuum Cleaner Review & Testimonial Hetty James George Harry Charles

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  • Опубліковано 1 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @sorcerer101567
    @sorcerer101567 12 років тому +3

    Henry and the rest of the Numatic range have been popular in the UK since the late 1970's. It's rare to walk into a shop, office or hotel and not see some form of Numatic cleaner being used and in recent years, they've broken into the domestic market. Their simplicity really works in their favour as they are one of the most reliable cleaners available. My Dad has owned a Numatic for work since 1979 with no repairs. They're also incredibly powerful and well built.

  • @aminul1984
    @aminul1984 10 років тому +9

    You might say we Brits are boring but our products last long because we dont focus on too many things. Just keep it simple and everything should work fine.

  • @colinsace1
    @colinsace1 11 років тому

    Just bought 1 of these henry hoovers this week best 1 I have ever owned excellent sution and thay are for proffessional use so thay will last years no 1 I know has ever had problems with them much better and cheeper then dyson Hoovers

  • @figgybill
    @figgybill 12 років тому +1

    Builders' favourite in the UK. Just never stops sucking, even when the bag is totally full. Will suck up half a bag of cement and any rubble, no bother.

  • @Registered55
    @Registered55 11 років тому

    A wonderful hoover, but a couple of things worth mentioning though, the "Hi-Mode" button does have a tendency to fail, so you can't get the hoover in high mode any more, lastly the tubing over time becomes very dirty inside (obviously you say), but this then leads to the tubes having difficulty to be pulled apart, in fact sometimes the tubes are so stuck together you can find that they no longer come apart! Now if only there was a easy way to clean the inside part of the tubes? 5/5 stars though.

  • @eezeedoesit
    @eezeedoesit 12 років тому

    my first Henry i left with my ex after we split after 20 years, bought my own one but this bugger stopped after 7 years and I'm now trying to replace its engine, just can't get the screws back in but as its so del build I'm gonna kick it back in lace ! poor henry..lol

  • @Commsfarage
    @Commsfarage 11 років тому +1

    British engineering enough said :)

  • @GoVacuums
    @GoVacuums  11 років тому

    Hardwood floors the bristles are out for