I worked for the local authority doing maintenance, cleaning up after with their red numatic hoover ,I was so impressed I bought one had it for 20 years ,then upgraded to a George had him for about 10 years now ,I get to use all sorts of hoovers but the Henry range are always the best.
You can't go wrong with a Henry! I must admit I nearly got rid of my Henry a few weeks ago, as I found it somewhat heavy to carry up and down the stairs due to my health. So I bought a cheap Hoover upright (Hoover Breeze Evo). The performance of it was pretty poor on hard flooring. So I swapped it with my mother's old Miele cylinder (who she almost tripped and fell over a couple of times). So I'll use Henry downstairs, and Miele upstairs! I did treat Henry to an aftermarke stretchy extension hose, to make it easy to vaccuum the stairs :-)
I recently had to get a new vacuum cleaner for my grandma and we got an AEG VX82 series machine. Relatively light weight and insanely quiet at just 57db. Sadly you don't have those in the UK, but if you ever look for a machine to import from Germany that will seriously impress you noise wise, you should try one. Would love to hear what you would have to say about them, Roger!
I really can't imagine that combination floor tool would last any length of time in a commercial environment. I think they should always have a head with a metal base plate.
Thankyou Roger, I always enjoy your reviews. That's great value vacumn cleaner set up. No other manufacturer comes close on the size and efficacy of its filtration. Those bags last me for months in normal use. I really enjoy using my Henry NRV240-11 but if I was looking for another vacumn cleaner then this is the one I would go for.
I feel I have to be careful when pushing it on carpets as I can be pushing it along normally then all of a sudden it jumps n whacks into furniture. At least make the current design with metal base plate !
@@dyson1244 I miss the old days why would they put a 3d face on him if people don't want a face they can buy a hoover blaze or something like that it looks bulky with the tool design luckily I have a 2009 hvr200-A
@@a.a674 ok. But the main floorhead’s quality looks TERRIBLE. Not happy at all with Numatic for supplying it with all their cleaners. But yes it would be excellent if it had the hard floor tool. I’ve been using mine recently and it’s AWESOME!!
yeh i agree that new standard nozzle looks cheap plasticly compared to the older one - i have the henry 160 bought 2 years ago and even that seemed cheaper nozzle feel then they used to be. I ended up buying the airobrush as found it works better on carpet but only issue i have is you cant seem to height adjust it, so it doesn't "spin" at all when im vaccuming unless i lift it off the carpet. and makes a VERY loud grinding noise after i cleaned some hairs out - is that normal? - i wonder if you can buy the clean air "motor" - eg just the main body part without any tools? as i already have them but my allergies have been getting worse lately - lots of sneezing! (either way the henry 160 i have is 1000 times better then using bagless with my asthma)
I wonder why Numatic has 2 colored HepaFlo bags, both look the same but I don't know why one is in green and other is in red, is it because the red HepaFlo bag have more filtration properties?
Hey ibaisaic I've been watching your videos outside of the UK because I live in USA I live in Florida in the USA I wish someday you can move to America so you can do CZcams videos with American vacuums and one question if there's a numatic Henry Bagless version that would be nice if Best Buy has numatic vacuums
hello i watch your other numatic / henry / hetty video you lift handle up and tell views what year the model / machine is i miss this video please tell us year of model HVA 160 -11 please thank you
@@huskyvacs You don’t have to cut up floors or rip out drywall you’re only putting 100 to maximum of 500 feet of pipe in your house you’re not putting very much pipe in your house and it’s quieter more powerful and cleans far better than not a normal vacuum
VacMaster 2020 You forget British homes generally have solid masonry walls internally as well as externally rather that Sheetrock over studwork. Basements are unheard of although some older homes may have a small cellar under one or two rooms. Crawl space is severely limited if it exists at all in many houses, and attic spaces may not extend over the entire house as in many older homes the attics were habitable space, or have been converted to habitable space. Installing a central vacuum is therefore a very disruptive and expensive process here, which is why they are a very rare feature of UK homes.
@@ibaisaic Cables have been for at least ten years now and have been appaling quality but these plugs will be even more terrible especially when used commercially and yanked out of sockets.Earth pin will just snap.
@@a.a674 Some sockets have a tight earth socket, and the earth pin gets chewed up by it. It’s always best to use a metal pin. I disagree with plastic earth pins, especially on an appliance like this. Not only that, but you’ve got plastic scraps stuck in your socket. My house has older sockets, and I don’t think they were designed with plastic earth pins in mind. I think I’ll cut it off and replace it with a new plug.
No, those EU ratings are no longer required on vacuum cleaners. Most of the brand new models I’ve bought recently don’t have them. They still have to be under 900 watts and under 80db to meet the regulations.
Thank you for your videos! You helped us decide to get a Henry and we also chose the clean air one! We love it!
I worked for the local authority doing maintenance, cleaning up after with their red numatic hoover ,I was so impressed I bought one had it for 20 years ,then upgraded to a George had him for about 10 years now ,I get to use all sorts of hoovers but the Henry range are always the best.
The previous floor tool was made in Germany was a far better quality than this new one. What was numatic thinking. By the way good video
You can't go wrong with a Henry! I must admit I nearly got rid of my Henry a few weeks ago, as I found it somewhat heavy to carry up and down the stairs due to my health. So I bought a cheap Hoover upright (Hoover Breeze Evo). The performance of it was pretty poor on hard flooring.
So I swapped it with my mother's old Miele cylinder (who she almost tripped and fell over a couple of times). So I'll use Henry downstairs, and Miele upstairs!
I did treat Henry to an aftermarke stretchy extension hose, to make it easy to vaccuum the stairs :-)
My son is a huge fan of your videos, he loves watching and knows so many different parts of various machines now :) also enjoys taking them apart lol
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I recently had to get a new vacuum cleaner for my grandma and we got an AEG VX82 series machine.
Relatively light weight and insanely quiet at just 57db.
Sadly you don't have those in the UK, but if you ever look for a machine to import from Germany that will seriously impress you noise wise, you should try one.
Would love to hear what you would have to say about them, Roger!
AEG seems to be a very decent brand overall (never knew they did vaccums though)
For me the new nosel is the best!
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I really can't imagine that combination floor tool would last any length of time in a commercial environment. I think they should always have a head with a metal base plate.
They used to, but now they are shit, my Henry cordless came with a metal one
Thankyou Roger, I always enjoy your reviews.
That's great value vacumn cleaner set up. No other manufacturer comes close on the size and efficacy of its filtration. Those bags last me for months in normal use.
I really enjoy using my Henry NRV240-11 but if I was looking for another vacumn cleaner then this is the one I would go for.
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I like the vacuum thank you
I can’t get on with the newer type floor tools. ( plastic base ones ) I still prefer the traditional metal based ones on older style numatic machines
I agree
@@akidcalledtom4173 same I agree aswell
I feel I have to be careful when pushing it on carpets as I can be pushing it along normally then all of a sudden it jumps n whacks into furniture. At least make the current design with metal base plate !
@@dsfiyhureiwyhjntrk yea I agree but I still prefer the twin pedal head on Henry’s
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The Henry's I have is a 2009 hvr200-A and the 2019 hvx200-11
I love Henry's
Keep up the good work on here mate form Greg Bouchard am a big fan of u do a really good job
Always good video and explanation
Thanks
Ooooh cool
I love Henry’s!!
Not so happy about the floortool though. REALLY want to try it though! Think it’d be fine on short pile carpets though. 🤔
My 2001henry is so good and I recently had bought a 2020 160 build quality was poor floor to was pliable and ugly so i stent it back
@@dyson1244 I miss the old days why would they put a 3d face on him if people don't want a face they can buy a hoover blaze or something like that it looks bulky with the tool design luckily I have a 2009 hvr200-A
# Henry Clean Air I love ❤️ this video
Keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate
Hi mate how are u OK mate u do a really good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate form Greg Bouchard
henrys have defintely alot changed since the 2000s
I love Henry hoovers
Been waiting for this video for ages. Glad u uploaded it!
Nice unboxing 👍👍
Does the hepa filter seem to make the machine quieter than standard models?
I don’t have one, but I expect it does, although standard Henry’s have so much suction that the air moving is louder than the cleaner.
I heard that this could be a rebadged version of the Henry Allergy
Clearly is
Your correct
@@a.a674 it’s like a deluxe version to be honest. Unlike the Henry allergy is pale blue.
@@TheHenryCollectorExtra Just a few diff heads.Would be good of this had the hardfloor tool.Would be the nearly ultimate henry
@@a.a674 ok. But the main floorhead’s quality looks TERRIBLE.
Not happy at all with Numatic for supplying it with all their cleaners.
But yes it would be excellent if it had the hard floor tool. I’ve been using mine recently and it’s AWESOME!!
yeh i agree that new standard nozzle looks cheap plasticly compared to the older one - i have the henry 160 bought 2 years ago and even that seemed cheaper nozzle feel then they used to be. I ended up buying the airobrush as found it works better on carpet but only issue i have is you cant seem to height adjust it, so it doesn't "spin" at all when im vaccuming unless i lift it off the carpet. and makes a VERY loud grinding noise after i cleaned some hairs out - is that normal? - i wonder if you can buy the clean air "motor" - eg just the main body part without any tools? as i already have them but my allergies have been getting worse lately - lots of sneezing! (either way the henry 160 i have is 1000 times better then using bagless with my asthma)
Early wow it feels good
I don’t get how this filter works as it’s not pre motor as it’s either side of the motor not before it?
It’s a post motor filter. The exhaust air goes through it before exiting the cleaner.
@@ibaisaic ah right thank you mr ibasiac!
I wonder why Numatic has 2 colored HepaFlo bags, both look the same but I don't know why one is in green and other is in red, is it because the red HepaFlo bag have more filtration properties?
Great video! Could you do a review ofthe Spring Clean please? Just seen it on the Currys website :)
It’s exactly the same as this model without the HEPA filter.
Hey ibaisaic I've been watching your videos outside of the UK because I live in USA I live in Florida in the USA I wish someday you can move to America so you can do CZcams videos with American vacuums and one question if there's a numatic Henry Bagless version that would be nice if Best Buy has numatic vacuums
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hello i watch your other numatic / henry / hetty video you lift handle up and tell views what year the model / machine is i miss this video please tell us year of model HVA 160 -11 please thank you
It’s a new model so it was made this year or late 2020.
Hi mate how are u.ok mate u do a raelly good job on CZcams keep up there good work on CZcams
Is the combi nozzle floor tool made by wessel werk?
No
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Yes it's a Wessel Werk RD266
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Any one know what the Henry carpet cleaner is like I think it is the green one also a Hoover as well
I don’t get dust in my whole house I use my central vacuum and it all goes outside
@@huskyvacs You don’t have to cut up floors or rip out drywall you’re only putting 100 to maximum of 500 feet of pipe in your house you’re not putting very much pipe in your house and it’s quieter more powerful and cleans far better than not a normal vacuum
VacMaster 2020 You forget British homes generally have solid masonry walls internally as well as externally rather that Sheetrock over studwork. Basements are unheard of although some older homes may have a small cellar under one or two rooms. Crawl space is severely limited if it exists at all in many houses, and attic spaces may not extend over the entire house as in many older homes the attics were habitable space, or have been converted to habitable space. Installing a central vacuum is therefore a very disruptive and expensive process here, which is why they are a very rare feature of UK homes.
This does not seem to be listed on the Henry site or ebay. Where did you get yours from Roger?
New plug doesnt look too good especially with that plastic Earth Pin
The plug is made in China , so I’m assuming the cable is too.
@@ibaisaic Cables have been for at least ten years now and have been appaling quality but these plugs will be even more terrible especially when used commercially and yanked out of sockets.Earth pin will just snap.
@@a.a674 Some sockets have a tight earth socket, and the earth pin gets chewed up by it. It’s always best to use a metal pin. I disagree with plastic earth pins, especially on an appliance like this.
Not only that, but you’ve got plastic scraps stuck in your socket. My house has older sockets, and I don’t think they were designed with plastic earth pins in mind.
I think I’ll cut it off and replace it with a new plug.
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Does it give the pick up rating and dust emissions
No, those EU ratings are no longer required on vacuum cleaners. Most of the brand new models I’ve bought recently don’t have them. They still have to be under 900 watts and under 80db to meet the regulations.
Could you unbox a blue numatic james and i have a numatic henry reach
Oooo
You speak in Russian
Ffs I thought the last design of the floor tool was bad, this ones even worse, it’s a shame how numatic have cheapened their vacuums
@Louis Williams NO THEY ARENT NOT STOP LIEING LIER
There’s a Henry spring clean on curry’s pc world as the same price as a james
How much would a James cost then
@@Mr_D2_1004N £119.99
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The airobrush is loud
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Breh this is basically Henry allergy
All the Henry’s are the same they just have different names
Not true
That floor tool looks awful... They really need to start supplying the floor tool from the cordless models as standard..
Yes I completely agree with you I threw them cheap floor heads away and ordered one of the metal based head
Yh the metal based pre 2014 was the best one
Not sure tbh numatic have cost cutted so badly, wouldn’t be surprised if they have changed it to a cheap plastic head
Unknown user I don't think so. I'll do a bit of research though.
Tbh I just buy older Henry's off of ebay
I have a Henry in my house
In my school also have a HENRY
So many new Henrys now. Don't like the floortool tho. Numatics are going a bit downhill
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@@abir.chowdhury hmmm
I dont think this is worth buying since you have henry allergy which is the same thing as this
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I hate that floortool. Very cheap and horrible.
and its the same price as the previous one..
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