Had two Dyson and both were utter garbage. They worked for a few weeks then had to be completely disassembled and everything cleaned before giving just a few weeks work and going through it all again. Wouldn’t have one given. This looks great.
Hi there, how have you found this vacuum when comparing to the Samsung Bespoke Jet? Would you say you prefer one over the other? Appreciate both are at different price points but wondering if you feel the samsung is worth the additional outlay and how you find the build quality? Thanks 👍
I really like your review style! Thanks for the comprehensive information and demonstration :) do you think you'd be able to use it without the pods, or are they an neccesity for the operation and maintainance of the vacuum? That's the one big drawback for me.
There is now a pet version. And I say yes . I used mine today. And my red high carpet with cat hair never been this clean And it didn't cost me any power at all. I was super suprised
@@JordanIan-ps9ql Right bags are fine in full size machines and I love my self emptying Roomba. I vacuum with it every day and the bags lasts 6 months or so. However, a bag in such a small container seems like it would be expensive and a pain.
I have just bought one but I'm tempted to send it back. I have a few deeper pile rugs everywhere on my tiles, and it struggles going from tiles to rugs and back again. The roller just stops so I have to turn it completely off so it will start again. 😔 think I'm going back to a shark 🦈
@@andreaturner8494 but a Shark will eat you carpet...But without jokes for a moment; it's annoying to hear that the roller brush of the Henry Quick is getting stuck on your carpet. This happens more often with motorized brushes in combination with high-pile carpets.
You need the bags to use the machine . So they will be costly to replace them every time . Good idea having these dust bags or dust pods what they call them but it be pricey as u need to get a new one every time you empty. So work out v pricey. Your better off paying bit more get a Dyson v11 or v15
@@JordanIan-ps9ql The bags last a month, and cost £12 for 12. So it's going to cost you £12 a year to run. So you'd need to own it for about 30 years, before it costs as much as a Dyson V15😂
@@Olliebobalong It says they're "carbon positive", if you Google carbon positive, it isn't a good thing. (Carbon positive describes most business as usual situations. It means a business entity produces an amount of carbon emissions that is more than zero. All businesses with a carbon footprint are carbon positive and they contribute to climate change) It also states the pods are made from recycled materials, so that means that all them recycled materials (recycled plastics) that people put effort into recycling to help the planet. Are likely to end up in landfill anyway when these pods are disposed of. Old hoover bags used to have a sturdy cardboard collar, the hoover bag I've used for the past 20 years, in my standard Henry hoover is cloth that I just tip out and empty. These new pods don't seem too environmentally friendly, and don't seem like progress to me.
Had two Dyson and both were utter garbage. They worked for a few weeks then had to be completely disassembled and everything cleaned before giving just a few weeks work and going through it all again. Wouldn’t have one given. This looks great.
Thanks for the vid. How does it deal with hair?
Hi there, how have you found this vacuum when comparing to the Samsung Bespoke Jet? Would you say you prefer one over the other? Appreciate both are at different price points but wondering if you feel the samsung is worth the additional outlay and how you find the build quality? Thanks 👍
I like the way you keep saying fackuum cleaner 😂
absolutely fackuum amazing!
Great demo. Loving the Henry Quick. Do you know when and if it will become available in the USA?
Does this stand alone i.e when moving furniture whilst vacing up or does it have to be laid down or leaned against something.
Thanks.
I really like your review style! Thanks for the comprehensive information and demonstration :) do you think you'd be able to use it without the pods, or are they an neccesity for the operation and maintainance of the vacuum? That's the one big drawback for me.
Do you know if there Are pieces for wet cleaning Like with the dyson to buy?
I dont know wich one to buy..
please do you recommed to use this for cat litters? As i have 4 cats and the cat litters go everything in the house.
There is now a pet version. And I say yes . I used mine today. And my red high carpet with cat hair never been this clean And it didn't cost me any power at all. I was super suprised
@@spidermonkeynr1ohh thank you!!What is the name of the new model?Thank youu
can you activated lower brush continuously?
Yes
Hi, how long does it take to charge and how long does it last.
150min charge 70min on normal 17min on boost but boost is almost never needed
Great vid, loved watching it several times... any idea when it will arrive here in the States?
Currently unavailable I saw on Amazon, I hope next few months. When I get in touch with Numatic in the future I let you know.
@Vacuumtester That's awesome, bro! Thanks so much for your help. Looking forward to see you again in your next video.
Awasome idea with those bags 👍
Hi Tomas, yes that is certainly a valuable addition. Especially for people who quickly suffer from an allergic reaction!
Not really as you need new ones every time so this will be costly and if u dont have new dust bags u cant use the machine . So not good atall
@@JordanIan-ps9qlEvery time?
@@Dan-wb5vx yes everytime they full need a new one
@@JordanIan-ps9ql Right bags are fine in full size machines and I love my self emptying Roomba. I vacuum with it every day and the bags lasts 6 months or so. However, a bag in such a small container seems like it would be expensive and a pain.
Thanks
Is this the same version as the one from Numatic (NUmatic Stick Vacuum) but then with different colors?
Hi Jochem, thanks for your reply! Yes, it's the same as the other Henry Quick Stick vacuums, only with a different color and the Henry-smile :).
I have just bought one but I'm tempted to send it back. I have a few deeper pile rugs everywhere on my tiles, and it struggles going from tiles to rugs and back again. The roller just stops so I have to turn it completely off so it will start again. 😔 think I'm going back to a shark 🦈
@@andreaturner8494 but a Shark will eat you carpet...But without jokes for a moment; it's annoying to hear that the roller brush of the Henry Quick is getting stuck on your carpet. This happens more often with motorized brushes in combination with high-pile carpets.
Excellent 👏
Question: do you HAVE to buy the dust free bags? Or is that optional??
You need the bags to use the machine . So they will be costly to replace them every time . Good idea having these dust bags or dust pods what they call them but it be pricey as u need to get a new one every time you empty. So work out v pricey. Your better off paying bit more get a Dyson v11 or v15
@@JordanIan-ps9ql Dysons are rubbish
I would much rather have this bag to neatly eject it rather than mess with a bagless, messy, dusty vacuum!
Yes, the Henry Quick is designed in a way that you need to use vacuum cleaner bags to collect the dirt.
@@JordanIan-ps9ql The bags last a month, and cost £12 for 12. So it's going to cost you £12 a year to run. So you'd need to own it for about 30 years, before it costs as much as a Dyson V15😂
All that plastic on the bag "pods" isn't very environmentally friendly, is it?
Who gives a shit? 😂 the governments of the world cannot and will not eliminate all plastic from the planet you fool.
They are made from 100% recycled materials and are totally biodegradable according to Numatic.
@@Olliebobalong It says they're "carbon positive", if you Google carbon positive, it isn't a good thing. (Carbon positive describes most business as usual situations. It means a business entity produces an amount of carbon emissions that is more than zero. All businesses with a carbon footprint are carbon positive and they contribute to climate change)
It also states the pods are made from recycled materials, so that means that all them recycled materials (recycled plastics) that people put effort into recycling to help the planet. Are likely to end up in landfill anyway when these pods are disposed of.
Old hoover bags used to have a sturdy cardboard collar, the hoover bag I've used for the past 20 years, in my standard Henry hoover is cloth that I just tip out and empty. These new pods don't seem too environmentally friendly, and don't seem like progress to me.
@@xXMarkWadeyXx Right, how the heck would you recycle something filled with dirt?
According to Numatic, these are made entirely from 100% recycled material! 🌎
Should have anti hair wrap.... I'll pass
Praat gewoon Nederland's
Shamless ripoff of the Dyson. Even the charging wall adapter is similar 😂
You mad coz you spend fortune on Dyson? 😂
😂@@jack_3.5mm