I've been waiting for you to take apart a Henry since day 1 and I'm glad you did! I wish you could experience a henry made before 2014, those are better quality Henrys Here in the UK since the EU regs Numatic's quality has sadly dropped, motors burn out quick, the plastic feels cheaper and the hoses come apart etc. Theres a rumour that the ex manager of Vax works at Numatic now apparently hence the big changes which probably explains a lot
I bought a Miele C1 Classic Powerline around 2 weeks ago, and I was appalled by the lack (and the quality and size) of the toy-like attachments... Still, I got it on sale for 400 CAD, and it has 1200w, plus 'made in Germany', but I can't use ANY of my existing EXTRA attachments I kept from my ancient Electrolux, which I sold - because it's huge, and having now a home with laminate flooring and just a few area rugs. So, this video is an epiphany, because who knew that the same companies manufacture the parts of Henry AND Miele! Going to shell out the additional $$$, and get the Henry 160 with the turbo brush. TOMORROW. I can't wrap my head around it, LOL. **happydance** . Thanks for this video, awesome as always
I’m gonna this pay check I’ve been want a Henry Hoover since first heard about them when was a 14 yr 21 now and can’t wait to meet Henry I even got one saved in my cart on Amazon
just bought a new henry here in GB , always found them the best , had trendy dysons with all hitech features , but henry just gobbles up dust without bells and whistles
Were the Numatic character vacuums inspired by Thomas the Tank Engine? I worked as a hotel housekeeper once. We used a Henry. He had a tendency to go on his side and upside down. People joked about Henry being tipsy. I always thought they might as well make one called Tipsy that's a ball with castors all over it so there's no right way up. I occasionally used the Numatic Rucksack at my current job (mall cleaner). That's the battery backpack. And I've used the Makita equivalent. Now they have the Australian PacVac 700 Battery for that stuff. (I live in NZ). The Rucksack was real nice to use, but weak. Unless updated from original spec, it's outclassed (it's worse than battery Henry). It made me think of the B52s Love Shack, but instead saying Rucksack. "Rucksack, baby Rucksack..."
I’m in love with my Henry cordless, though it is underpowered for my needs. I’m looking to get another one, but I’m undecided between another 160 or a 200. I think regardless I’ll go with a Hetty this time.
Both are equally good. The only real difference between 200 and 160 is the capacity of the red part where the bag is. The 200 takes up to 9L per bag but may be bulky for some needs. The 160 takes only 6L, which is still impressive for domestic use, but the device is smaller and more compact. I would stick with 200 unless your apartment is very small or your storage is limited. Henry vs Hetty is a choice of your personal taste. From a technical point of view, both machines are the exact same and are available in both sizes.
I just ordered this vacuum after watching your video a couple of times and doing a lot of research. My question is how do I obtain a replacement filter for this little guy? I see filters for Henry 200s, George & Hetty but know those drums are larger. I hope I didn't just buy something I'm gonna have a very hard time replacing or at astronomical cost due to overseas shipping.
What do you think of him for a 1700sqft house? I have mostly hard floors with one area rug that has medium pile… I really like what I’m seeing and his price point
Edit: after a long search 1 found a TriTex filter for the HVR160/HVX160 at a vac shop. It costs CAD 150 (+12%tax) !!!!!! That explains everything. The ones for the 200 cost only CAD 80 plus tax X/ I am in Canada/BC and I really want to buy a 160, but if I won't be able to find a 'normal priced' replacement filter for it anywhere....then I wont buy a Henry. No 200 for me. What would be the correct article number for the Henry160 TriTex filter, please?
The problem with Henry is the price in North America. It's about the same as a good Miele but totally inferior. Plus the bags are hard to find compared to a Miele which many local retailers stock. If it was half the price (as I think it is in England) then I could see it being a viable option but at the price it is now no one but collectors can realistically justify buying it over a Miele.
There are lots of reasons you would buy this over a Miele . The machine is designed to last twice as long. The motor that Henry uses is designed for 2000 working hours The motor Miele uses is designed to 1000 working hours. The cord is longer then Even a Miele C3 The attachments are standard inch and a quarter fitting which means unlimited possibilities in terms of what you can throw on the end of there. Lastly I'd say your statement about the bags is largely untrue. They can be commonly found on Amazon there's usually at least 10 genuine listings. Local vacuum shops can also buy them wholesale through various distributors.
@@PerformanceReviews -Lasting 2000-hrs vs 1000 is really not a concern for an average home user. -The cord may infact be longer but the fact that the vacuum is prone to tipping over almost defeats any advantage in real use. -The inch&1/2 fitting are nice but the Miele wands and attachments fit together so satisfyingly and are so well thought through that to the average person Henry is going to seem like a downgrade. -Being sold on Amazon is the antithesis to "being readily available". That's the whole situation with Amazon. You can buy almost anything there. If you live outside of a big city finding a dedicated vacuum store that is sill in business is unlikely or at least a dedicated trip and a hassle. Even if you do have one chances are they will not carry Henry Bags. A local one near me didn't even have Miele HEPA filters in stock. I can get Miele bags at 3 local chain stores. BedBathandBeyond, CanadianTire and TheBay. I like the Henry and I would buy one. But as a collector. I can not justify telling my relatives to buy one over a Miele with *their* money. That's my real point.
@@insertgoodname4809 Yeah we got your point. Rant about Amazon even though you ADMIT he was correct - LOL you're not even in AMERICA. Then person preference and dismissing FACTS. WTF most people don't care about 1000 hours versus 2000? Who says? Besides you.
@@huitrecouture Have you ever owned a Miele or used a Henry? Would you tell someone in your family to buy a Henry over a Miele C3 for the *same money?*
@@insertgoodname4809 a miele c3 is twice as expensive as the henry i could find in america. a miele c1 is the same price though. so to talk the same price - a miele c1 classic vs a henry 160. in what ways is the henry inferior to the miele? dissenter opinions are valuable to me
Do you know if I can use a variable speed router with this vacuum without harming the motor? I like to control/reduce motor power opposed to using a leak valve.
It should be totally fine. Killing the motor by using one is very unlikely. There are Henrys with built-in speed control. These have another switch instead of the power indicator lamp. The obvious reason the standard Henry doesn't come with one is the same as why it comes with a hand-cranked cord wind-up: Simplicity for reliability. Speed control circuit boards and spring-loaded cord wind-ups are the parts of a vacuum that usually fail first.
You can check your local area for a vacuum store that carries them. They're also available on Amazon. the full size 200 does not have an after filter however there is a compact 160 known as the allergy that does. Here is a video on the US lineup. ruclips.net/video/apo5rSfA4qE/видео.html
I have fairly tight strand low pile carpet in my small-ish apartment. It seams like this model would be suitable even though it’s not super ideal for carpet. Anybody have trouble running this thing over cheap low pile wall to wall carpet? Is it hard to push due to suction?
@@PerformanceReviews So I went for the Henry 160 using the link provided on your 160 review video. (I ordered the Wessel Werk TK 286 separately.) I received a PPR 240 instead for some reason. Is this a better vacuum worth keeping? Doesn’t exactly sit on my stairs but I only have one flight. Also, it’s in decent condition but has obviously been used judging by the scuffs on the plastic and wheels. The inside is very clean and has a new bag.
@@PerformanceReviews Thank you for replying and mentioning how often it would need changing. I just got my Henry in and was looking at prices of filters and the ones I saw were closer to $100! I was like yikes! That’s an expensive filter! $40 sounds better, if you know of a place to purchase let me know. Thanks so much! Your video also was helpful when I unboxed. 😊👍🏼
Miele for sure, any other is a compromise in my opinion. You’d definitely notice better quality with the Miele, better suction performance and excellent filtration tested for the equivalent of 20 years usage. The cords have been yanked hundreds of times, it has gone through hundreds of crash tests and has been dropped with minimal damage. Also it’s lightweight and makes vacuuming less of a chore. Henry on the other hand is cheaper but I find it’s quite awkward to store
Pretty reasonably priced considering they're not made in China. It's right on par with the other things that have that same style turbo tool like SEBO & Miele
@@PerformanceReviews oh I agree! But they cost £140 (~$200) plus tax at Argos in the UK, so there’s some very hefty price increase for the American market 😢
@@vla179 I don’t disagree. I’ve used one when I lived in the UK. But I don’t understand the price markup from UK to US. It’s 2x the price in the US, at which point the price matches a Miele.
@@commentariat Miele are now made in China. The Henry is proving itself as having the best suction in the US market so they can pretty much price them accordingly to the local market. UK is lucky it's all local, so there is no tariff, transport and all the other costs that come with exporting goods to the US.
Worst part about the Henry is that it looks like a $40 shop vac. Looks super cheaply made. I know this isn't the case but it is a turn off to someone looking for a premium vacuum.
I've been waiting for you to take apart a Henry since day 1 and I'm glad you did!
I wish you could experience a henry made before 2014, those are better quality Henrys
Here in the UK since the EU regs Numatic's quality has sadly dropped, motors burn out quick, the plastic feels cheaper and the hoses come apart etc. Theres a rumour that the ex manager of Vax works at Numatic now apparently hence the big changes which probably explains a lot
I want to thank you for this review. I have been eyeing Numatic's vacuums for long now and you have been thorough in your test cases!!!
Just bought a Henry HVR160 because of this video. going to collect it now, cheers mate
I bought a Miele C1 Classic Powerline around 2 weeks ago, and I was appalled by the lack (and the quality and size) of the toy-like attachments... Still, I got it on sale for 400 CAD, and it has 1200w, plus 'made in Germany', but I can't use ANY of my existing EXTRA attachments I kept from my ancient Electrolux, which I sold - because it's huge, and having now a home with laminate flooring and just a few area rugs. So, this video is an epiphany, because who knew that the same companies manufacture the parts of Henry AND Miele!
Going to shell out the additional $$$, and get the Henry 160 with the turbo brush. TOMORROW.
I can't wrap my head around it, LOL. **happydance** . Thanks for this video, awesome as always
Just bought a Henry 160. Far better than any vacuum I’ve had before, which have all been cordless, bagless stick vacuums. I will never go back.
I’m gonna this pay check I’ve been want a Henry Hoover since first heard about them when was a 14 yr 21 now and can’t wait to meet Henry I even got one saved in my cart on Amazon
just bought a new henry here in GB , always found them the best , had trendy dysons with all hitech features , but henry just gobbles up dust without bells and whistles
Thank for the review, good information, I have just brought one, In U.K. the Henry is very popular,
Were the Numatic character vacuums inspired by Thomas the Tank Engine?
I worked as a hotel housekeeper once. We used a Henry. He had a tendency to go on his side and upside down. People joked about Henry being tipsy. I always thought they might as well make one called Tipsy that's a ball with castors all over it so there's no right way up.
I occasionally used the Numatic Rucksack at my current job (mall cleaner). That's the battery backpack. And I've used the Makita equivalent. Now they have the Australian PacVac 700 Battery for that stuff. (I live in NZ). The Rucksack was real nice to use, but weak. Unless updated from original spec, it's outclassed (it's worse than battery Henry). It made me think of the B52s Love Shack, but instead saying Rucksack. "Rucksack, baby Rucksack..."
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I love those little things!! I was very interested in the filtration test. I wonder what it would do on a particle meter??
I’m in love with my Henry cordless, though it is underpowered for my needs. I’m looking to get another one, but I’m undecided between another 160 or a 200. I think regardless I’ll go with a Hetty this time.
Both are equally good. The only real difference between 200 and 160 is the capacity of the red part where the bag is.
The 200 takes up to 9L per bag but may be bulky for some needs.
The 160 takes only 6L, which is still impressive for domestic use, but the device is smaller and more compact.
I would stick with 200 unless your apartment is very small or your storage is limited.
Henry vs Hetty is a choice of your personal taste. From a technical point of view, both machines are the exact same and are available in both sizes.
A cute cleaner with big power. Love to own him.
Not sure why they went with a bright yellow cable for the US version Henry. Would look so much nicer with a black one like we have here.
How can I buy henry etcher better brush for carpet? We are trying to find it on Amazon and we can't see it. Can you please help us?
I just ordered this vacuum after watching your video a couple of times and doing a lot of research. My question is how do I obtain a replacement filter for this little guy?
I see filters for Henry 200s, George & Hetty but know those drums are larger.
I hope I didn't just buy something I'm gonna have a very hard time replacing or at astronomical cost due to overseas shipping.
Any of your local vacuum shops can get them from their wholesale distributors.
What do you think of him for a 1700sqft house? I have mostly hard floors with one area rug that has medium pile… I really like what I’m seeing and his price point
The UK (220 volts) motor is manufactured in Italy... I guess is the same for the US (110 volts) one.
Nope
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How often do you have to change the filter? at 9:36
Depends on you some people get 2 years a lot of people get a lifetime
Edit: after a long search 1 found a TriTex filter for the HVR160/HVX160 at a vac shop. It costs CAD 150 (+12%tax) !!!!!! That explains everything. The ones for the 200 cost only CAD 80 plus tax X/
I am in Canada/BC and I really want to buy a 160, but if I won't be able to find a 'normal priced' replacement filter for it anywhere....then I wont buy a Henry. No 200 for me.
What would be the correct article number for the Henry160 TriTex filter, please?
You don't need to replace that filter usually. If you use genuine Bags it should last the life of the machine.
@@PerformanceReviews thanks, I was under the impression having to change it perhaps yearly
The problem with Henry is the price in North America. It's about the same as a good Miele but totally inferior. Plus the bags are hard to find compared to a Miele which many local retailers stock.
If it was half the price (as I think it is in England) then I could see it being a viable option but at the price it is now no one but collectors can realistically justify buying it over a Miele.
There are lots of reasons you would buy this over a Miele .
The machine is designed to last twice as long. The motor that Henry uses is designed for 2000 working hours
The motor Miele uses is designed to 1000 working hours.
The cord is longer then Even a Miele C3
The attachments are standard inch and a quarter fitting which means unlimited possibilities in terms of what you can throw on the end of there.
Lastly I'd say your statement about the bags is largely untrue. They can be commonly found on Amazon there's usually at least 10 genuine listings.
Local vacuum shops can also buy them wholesale through various distributors.
@@PerformanceReviews
-Lasting 2000-hrs vs 1000 is really not a concern for an average home user.
-The cord may infact be longer but the fact that the vacuum is prone to tipping over almost defeats any advantage in real use.
-The inch&1/2 fitting are nice but the Miele wands and attachments fit together so satisfyingly and are so well thought through that to the average person Henry is going to seem like a downgrade.
-Being sold on Amazon is the antithesis to "being readily available". That's the whole situation with Amazon. You can buy almost anything there. If you live outside of a big city finding a dedicated vacuum store that is sill in business is unlikely or at least a dedicated trip and a hassle. Even if you do have one chances are they will not carry Henry Bags. A local one near me didn't even have Miele HEPA filters in stock. I can get Miele bags at 3 local chain stores. BedBathandBeyond, CanadianTire and TheBay.
I like the Henry and I would buy one. But as a collector. I can not justify telling my relatives to buy one over a Miele with *their* money. That's my real point.
@@insertgoodname4809 Yeah we got your point. Rant about Amazon even though you ADMIT he was correct - LOL you're not even in AMERICA. Then person preference and dismissing FACTS. WTF most people don't care about 1000 hours versus 2000? Who says? Besides you.
@@huitrecouture Have you ever owned a Miele or used a Henry? Would you tell someone in your family to buy a Henry over a Miele C3 for the *same money?*
@@insertgoodname4809 a miele c3 is twice as expensive as the henry i could find in america. a miele c1 is the same price though. so to talk the same price - a miele c1 classic vs a henry 160. in what ways is the henry inferior to the miele? dissenter opinions are valuable to me
I am on duty allergy with Henry vacuum i got to where a mask for cleaning my bedroom ❤
What does that even mean?
Is this good in an apartment building of only 40 suites?
In that setting I would go with the bigger 200 more on that here ruclips.net/video/nHOIyc1KRe0/видео.html
@@PerformanceReviews is that cordless as well?
@happymoon7783 Yes in the UK, i don't know if there's an US cordless version.
How do you get a Henry in the USA at a reasonable price!!😅
They are sold at a reasonable price here.
Do you know if I can use a variable speed router with this vacuum without harming the motor? I like to control/reduce motor power opposed to using a leak valve.
Numatic dose make a speed control circuit board that you can replace the back power panel with.
Performance Reviews nice! Thank you
It should be totally fine. Killing the motor by using one is very unlikely. There are Henrys with built-in speed control. These have another switch instead of the power indicator lamp.
The obvious reason the standard Henry doesn't come with one is the same as why it comes with a hand-cranked cord wind-up: Simplicity for reliability. Speed control circuit boards and spring-loaded cord wind-ups are the parts of a vacuum that usually fail first.
Do you review upright vacuums?
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I cant seem to find a Henry 160 filter anywhere. Neither can I find any parts for it.
Sounds like a you problem.
...was just looking for some help, but thanks for the condescending reply.
Don't blame me if you can't work Google
Where do you get the spinning brush?
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Great video, Two questions:
1. Does the full size Henry have an after filter?
2. Where is the best place to purchase a US Henry?
Thanks!
You can check your local area for a vacuum store that carries them. They're also available on Amazon. the full size 200 does not have an after filter however there is a compact 160 known as the allergy that does. Here is a video on the US lineup. ruclips.net/video/apo5rSfA4qE/видео.html
1. No. There is no reason for it. There is a huge filter before the motor which is enough.
2. I don't know.
I have fairly tight strand low pile carpet in my small-ish apartment. It seams like this model would be suitable even though it’s not super ideal for carpet. Anybody have trouble running this thing over cheap low pile wall to wall carpet? Is it hard to push due to suction?
Are there better carpet attachments for the henry (branded or aftermarket)?
I would get a Henry extra that comes with the turbo. ruclips.net/video/V8kUS2zzZgw/видео.html
@@PerformanceReviews Thanks!
@@PerformanceReviews So I went for the Henry 160 using the link provided on your 160 review video. (I ordered the Wessel Werk TK 286 separately.)
I received a PPR 240 instead for some reason. Is this a better vacuum worth keeping? Doesn’t exactly sit on my stairs but I only have one flight. Also, it’s in decent condition but has obviously been used judging by the scuffs on the plastic and wheels. The inside is very clean and has a new bag.
According to Numatic’s website, it seems like they’re basically the same machine, the 240 is just a bit larger.
How much does a new filter cost?
For a genuine filter that should be changed every 5-10 years $40
@@PerformanceReviews Thank you for replying and mentioning how often it would need changing. I just got my Henry in and was looking at prices of filters and the ones I saw were closer to $100! I was like yikes! That’s an expensive filter! $40 sounds better, if you know of a place to purchase let me know. Thanks so much! Your video also was helpful when I unboxed. 😊👍🏼
Which is better, this or Miele?
Miele for sure, any other is a compromise in my opinion. You’d definitely notice better quality with the Miele, better suction performance and excellent filtration tested for the equivalent of 20 years usage. The cords have been yanked hundreds of times, it has gone through hundreds of crash tests and has been dropped with minimal damage. Also it’s lightweight and makes vacuuming less of a chore. Henry on the other hand is cheaper but I find it’s quite awkward to store
@@mahira.627 And not much cheaper if at all.
Why is it so absurdly expensive in the US? Almost $450 for the Xtra version.
Pretty reasonably priced considering they're not made in China. It's right on par with the other things that have that same style turbo tool like SEBO & Miele
@@PerformanceReviews oh I agree! But they cost £140 (~$200) plus tax at Argos in the UK, so there’s some very hefty price increase for the American market 😢
Henry is one of the best vacuums. You buy it once and you have it 10-15 years.
@@vla179 I don’t disagree. I’ve used one when I lived in the UK. But I don’t understand the price markup from UK to US. It’s 2x the price in the US, at which point the price matches a Miele.
@@commentariat Miele are now made in China. The Henry is proving itself as having the best suction in the US market so they can pretty much price them accordingly to the local market. UK is lucky it's all local, so there is no tariff, transport and all the other costs that come with exporting goods to the US.
160$ IN ENGLAND...400 HERE...WHY?
Price gouging greed.
@@dustoff499INSANE ! I TESTED BOTH, ENDED UP WITH A CLEAN OBSESSED FOR WAY LESS THATS WAY STRONGER.BEAT OUT 500-2000$ MACHINES
what is the motor model number ?? i woud lick to get a spar one for my henry 160
I think the Lamb motors are US built
Italian built
You can't even call Henry a Henry without a smiling face otherwise without his smiling face it's just a it
Worst part about the Henry is that it looks like a $40 shop vac. Looks super cheaply made. I know this isn't the case but it is a turn off to someone looking for a premium vacuum.
Good thing they are not in the premium price point