These are actually good vacuums. You can go ahead and destroy one, but I recommend that you actually keep one for household use too because they are made in the UK and have durable parts.
@@Extremelybadpiggies The face is an “accessory” that is not on the machine when unboxed. It comes with the vacuum attachments. If you still don’t want one, then that’s fine.
Henry = absolutely worth the money. Once bought, you have a functional cleaner for years so they are "cheap". It's a bit bulky and big for my needs but I can live with that. I like workhorses like this. I don't like the "Already broken? Shrug-dump-new-forget"-mentality behind modern devices, because it is annoying and expensive. :( It's a sin to unbox a brand-new Henry in order to wreck it within a few minutes. Some worker in a healthy company spend some time of their life to manufacture it with care. It does not deserve that. :( You could have done that to an old faulty Henry.
Don't get fooled by the funny appearance. Henry is a decent vacuum ready for commercial use. :) It can even vacuum lots of sand, stones, ash and rubble without clogging or breaking.
Never seen a vacuum that durable. It STILL had suction even when it was full of water.
These are actually good vacuums. You can go ahead and destroy one, but I recommend that you actually keep one for household use too because they are made in the UK and have durable parts.
Did you forget? They are also made in Germany, France and Spain. But they are made from durable parts from the UK.
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Yeah right, you can never ever convince me to buy a vaccum with a face.
@@Extremelybadpiggies The face is an “accessory” that is not on the machine when unboxed. It comes with the vacuum attachments. If you still don’t want one, then that’s fine.
Can I destroy one too?
9:25 mice chilling in the hoover
You ned one for you house because life I not about distoyind
Nice video mate what country are those coins from?
Canada
@@crystaswanger3812 ok
@@crystaswanger3812I thought hpad was american
@@crystaswanger3812those are not Canadian coins lmao
Euro
Henry = absolutely worth the money. Once bought, you have a functional cleaner for years so they are "cheap". It's a bit bulky and big for my needs but I can live with that. I like workhorses like this. I don't like the "Already broken? Shrug-dump-new-forget"-mentality behind modern devices, because it is annoying and expensive. :(
It's a sin to unbox a brand-new Henry in order to wreck it within a few minutes. Some worker in a healthy company spend some time of their life to manufacture it with care. It does not deserve that. :(
You could have done that to an old faulty Henry.
Oh hell no not the old 120v numatics
There made by robots...
🤘🏼😁 Outstanding! 🙌🏼
Champion gas generator destruction
Good 👍😊❤
It did a good job vacuuming those coins!
Don't get fooled by the funny appearance. Henry is a decent vacuum ready for commercial use. :)
It can even vacuum lots of sand, stones, ash and rubble without clogging or breaking.
This looks very fun, i might do destruction videos in the future
Bro why the VHS tape? :(
Impressive vacuuming
My Hayward Powerflo above ground pool pump produced more smoke than the vacuum cleaner before it burnt out
I didn’t mind the vacuuming part she is a amazing vacuum cleaner before her destruction
Masterpiece ❤
bro thought it was a water pump
Wy
How much smoke does a pool pump produce when it’s locked up?
Probably loads
Is he crazy?, Why does he keep breaking things he buys
It's called entertainment...
@@HPad2 bro probably has $1 billion in his bank account