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Numatic HVR200 Henry Vacuum Cleaner Red 1200W | 
enlarge | Brand: Numatic Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £86.00
New (20) from £86.00
Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 63
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 21604.9 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 15.1 x 14.7
MPN: KNIHVR200 Model: NU2000 EAN: 5028965242315 ASIN: B00008Z9XZ
Release Date: March 27, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description 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.
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ONE OF THE FIRST September 9, 2008 ABH Heating Spares (France) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My husband was one of the very first people to stock Henry, so therefore I was one of the first people to own one. He had a heating spares company and the plumbers and heating engineers soon cottoned on to Henry and his brothers. They were different colours, blue and silver are the only ones I remember and they originally had different names to Henry. I am still using my original one, by daughter had my mother in law's when she died and is still using hers every day too. Obviously ours being the original models don't have all the new fancy bits and bigger motors, but even so, I wouldn't part with my Henry for anything. I sometimes wonder how a vacuum cleaner could have a personality and an almost 'cult' following. Clever Numatic! My husband also said they were very nice people to do business with. I hope they still are.
Not what it seems August 27, 2008 D. South 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I needed a vacuum cleaner, I didn't initially consider a Henry. A smiley face wasn't what I needed. It looks like a cross between a very basic 1970s vacuum cleaner and a merchandising tie-in with an old children's TV program. The Adventures of Henry and Hettie, CBBC, Thursdays at 4:30pm, or something like that. Bagged. No HEPA filtration. No DualTurbo Hurricane Dust Maelstrom blahblah system. 1200W, when 2000W is common. No pet hair remover tool (I have a lot of hair and shed like a pack of long-haired dogs, except that the hair is up to a couple of feet long). So...an underpowered, overpriced children's toy vacuum cleaner with primitive technology. Not what I wanted, obviously. I asked on a forum I use...and all but two people recommended Henry. People with more money than they knew what to do with were recommending Henry. Builders were saying that they used Henry to clean up plaster, wood chips, brick dust, even dry sand, anything at all. So I bought one. 1200W not enough? Wrong. It's fine on the 600W setting, using a third of the power of normal vacuum cleaners. On 1200W, it'll clean your floorboards through your carpet. The airflow is greater than the 2KW vacuum cleaner I borrowed. No HEPA...sure there is, just use the HEPAflo bags. No pet hair tool...none needed, the normal head will easily get hair off carpets. It's also far, far quieter than any other vacuum cleaner I've used. I wanted ear protection with some of them. You could have a conversation while using a Henry. Forget the cutesy children's toy image. Henry is serious kit. It fulfills the function of a vacuum cleaner without trying to look futuristic and without impressive-sounding gadgetry. Henry is basically better.
We love Henry! August 14, 2008 Second on the right past the petrol station 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As other reviewers have said, Henry hoovers are pretty much indestructible. I am a clumsy oaf, so I should know. Coupled with his sturdiness, his tremendous reliability, huge capacity and gormless smile mean that Henry is truly the vacuum cleaner of the gods. He makes a great noise, too. I have a particular affection for these little fellows due to fond memories of my university friend Huw making a drunken attempt one night to exchange one of our college's Henries for a doner kebab at the local kebab van. He was not successful, although this came as something of a surprise to Huw, given the relative monetary values of a) a Henry and b) a doner kebab. Perhaps, in more enlightened times, we will come to use Henry hoovers as currency.
Henry wow,wow,wow!!! July 29, 2008 L. Deakin (England) I have just used my Henry for the first time, it can even pick up all the muck in my teenage sons room - no small achievement. It took only three days to come, including sunday!(and that was standard delivery) Ready to go from box including a bag already fitted plus four more in box, as well as a two year warranty. Enough cord to do my stairs- the last vac fell down the stairs -twice- due to not enough cord to reach top to bottom. BUY THIS VAC AND NO OTHER.
Brilliant beats dyson July 9, 2008 shonalulang (Evesham, Worcs) Henry i've missed you. I bought an inferior product after my last Henry and regretted itever since. No one can get under a Grand Piano or around corners like you and stairs are a doddle. Forget about dysons, will spring clean the house later this year but looking forward to it now. And no I don't work for the company.
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