Brilliant out OG henry just died after many repairs and great years of hoovering.. looking for a new one, well I never knew there are so many versions now! But this really helped me choose this hoover. Thanks
I made one of these a while back from parts off ebay. Combing the top of a normal Henry pet with the base form a george. Using a turbocat head and older dyson attachments and its fantastic.
I’ve recently purchased a Hetty from QVC as well as a Henry pet care. The pet care came with Wessel Werk nozzle. I also just received the Henry extra, which I got as a gift for my niece and it came with the Wessel Werk nozzle as well.
I’m surprised that numatic haven’t made a Henry with a water filter. Looking at the vax in the previous video it would be an easy adaptation for that kind of vacuum.
I have the Numatic version and I really like it. I also have a Sebo BS360 that gets up what the Numatic can't manage, such as the finest cat fur from the carpet. Thankyou Roger for your encouragement that inspired me to get my two vacuum cleaners.
It depends on the distributor and dealer. NaceCare, a Canadian Jan-San company imports them to North America and probably also provides Wessel nozzles as an option. The other possibility is the distributor for NaceCare in the States does this or even your local dealer. I can buy a number of vacuums and accessories from my local appliance dealer as she sells machines from Numatic, Ghibli, Johnny Vac, Cana-Vac, Wessel-Werk, Hanmi, you name it. The distributors she has are Hibbert International, Johnny vac and possibly one or two I don't know.
THe small turbo 140 I have it has a access flap at the bottom like the large one u showed pain in the neck like the new design with it opened at the top mid snapped at the neck tap helps lol I have the same lava lamps love them
Daisy is so cute. Funny thing is that my cousin also has a dog named Daisy. My cousin’s Daisy is a Gerberian Shepsky which is a German Shepherd and Siberian Husky mix
I know you don't measure airflow but Henry vacuums sit around 120 CFM or around 3396 L/m or 56.6 L/s. I am assuming this is at the inlet of the machine and not the hose but the drop at the hose is probably minimal. I've always liked the idea of Numatic Henry and similar machines due to their no-gimmick design of just using a standard long-life motor, user-friendly replaceable cord and very simple operation utilizing just an on/off switch. It seems to have acceptable filtration without the use of needless and expensive filters. I also like the fact that the tools are of decent quality and the wands are stainless steel. That said, I wish the machine had the option of adding a power nozzle coming off of household voltage say like a Eureka Sweep 'n' Groom or Wessel Werk EBK340 or 360. This would make the machine more attractive to those who have rugs and carpet as well. TurboCat nozzles here in Canada average about $200 brand new. I got mine for around $50 as it was sold as is and used. When I got it, I pulled it apart and cleaned it and was thrilled to see it is one of a few turbine nozzles to use actual ball bearings on the massive turbine wheel. The brush roll is also similar in design to some later Kirby nozzles and agitates rugs with a low buzz as well. I've even used it on my Rainbow E2 Black and it does incredibly well as the Rainbow isn't the biggest air mover and has suction comparable to a Henry.
In a way, I'm a little surprised Numatic hasn't gone back to the previous carpet/floor nozzle or offered a different design. My guess why the nozzle was changed was because it was cheaper to produce and amid the pandemic, they likely needed to save money given the uncertain times, so the floor head is what got cheapened. I guess it's not that big of a deal due to the fittings being standardized so if one doesn't like the nozzle, you can just fit a different one.
I'm not sure if they make their tools in-house or not, but if they do, they likely had to source smaller China parts because they have been rebuilding their factory for the last couple years, and don't have full production up and localized yet. They have been outsourcing to China until their factory is done.They talked about getting newer and bigger injection molding machines for plastics and to make the new Henry Quick on-site.
I would like to get a Henry Pet Hoover. My Labrador puppy is nearly 12 months old, I’m shocked by the amount of hair she looses in a daily basis, my Dyson isn’t doing a very good job collecting the hair. Can you please advise on which would be best buy regular pet or the XL. Or would one of the other models be more suitable ? I live in a large bungalow so don’t need to worry about carrying it up stairs.
The regular pet only has one smaller turbo nozzle whereas the XL version comes with the full sized and small turbo nozzles. There is also the Henry Pet Pro available at John Lewis. The suction power on all models is the same, but the XL takes a larger bag.
I absolutely love being able to hear the vacuuming sections, it's a relaxing sound to me and makes your videos more enjoyable for me :)
Great unboxing Roger 👌👌
Brilliant out OG henry just died after many repairs and great years of hoovering.. looking for a new one, well I never knew there are so many versions now! But this really helped me choose this hoover. Thanks
I made one of these a while back from parts off ebay. Combing the top of a normal Henry pet with the base form a george. Using a turbocat head and older dyson attachments and its fantastic.
I’ve recently purchased a Hetty from QVC as well as a Henry pet care. The pet care came with Wessel Werk nozzle. I also just received the Henry extra, which I got as a gift for my niece and it came with the Wessel Werk nozzle as well.
Funnily enough as you've uploaded this, I've just bought a Henry Cordless! Thanks as always for your videos
I loved that idea
I’m surprised that numatic haven’t made a Henry with a water filter. Looking at the vax in the previous video it would be an easy adaptation for that kind of vacuum.
I have the Numatic version and I really like it. I also have a Sebo BS360 that gets up what the Numatic can't manage, such as the finest cat fur from the carpet. Thankyou Roger for your encouragement that inspired me to get my two vacuum cleaners.
Daisy such a little sweetie 🐕
I still don’t understand why the UK version doesn’t come the Wessel Werk TK-286 like they do in the US.
It depends on the distributor and dealer. NaceCare, a Canadian Jan-San company imports them to North America and probably also provides Wessel nozzles as an option. The other possibility is the distributor for NaceCare in the States does this or even your local dealer. I can buy a number of vacuums and accessories from my local appliance dealer as she sells machines from Numatic, Ghibli, Johnny Vac, Cana-Vac, Wessel-Werk, Hanmi, you name it. The distributors she has are Hibbert International, Johnny vac and possibly one or two I don't know.
Numatic themselves don’t supply it I don’t think I think it’s the dealers in the US
@@Mr_D2_1004N NaceCare order them with the TK286 in the box.
@@heeheeriah yeah
I like Henry pet 10/10
daisy is so cute!
Little Daisy was the perfect assistant 🤎
I’ve been wanting to buy a Henry Allergy but they’re insanely expensive since here in the US
Very nice. I hope they bring it to the US.
Hopefully at a reasonable price!
Another great video, and could you maybe do a tear down on an Electrolux trilobite?
THe small turbo 140 I have it has a access flap at the bottom like the large one u showed pain in the neck like the new design with it opened at the top mid snapped at the neck tap helps lol I have the same lava lamps love them
Can you tell me how does the Henry Pet XL compare with the Sebo canisters of the D series? And with the Miele Complete C3 models?
Daisy is so cute. Funny thing is that my cousin also has a dog named Daisy. My cousin’s Daisy is a Gerberian Shepsky which is a German Shepherd and Siberian Husky mix
I know you don't measure airflow but Henry vacuums sit around 120 CFM or around 3396 L/m or 56.6 L/s. I am assuming this is at the inlet of the machine and not the hose but the drop at the hose is probably minimal.
I've always liked the idea of Numatic Henry and similar machines due to their no-gimmick design of just using a standard long-life motor, user-friendly replaceable cord and very simple operation utilizing just an on/off switch. It seems to have acceptable filtration without the use of needless and expensive filters. I also like the fact that the tools are of decent quality and the wands are stainless steel. That said, I wish the machine had the option of adding a power nozzle coming off of household voltage say like a Eureka Sweep 'n' Groom or Wessel Werk EBK340 or 360. This would make the machine more attractive to those who have rugs and carpet as well.
TurboCat nozzles here in Canada average about $200 brand new. I got mine for around $50 as it was sold as is and used. When I got it, I pulled it apart and cleaned it and was thrilled to see it is one of a few turbine nozzles to use actual ball bearings on the massive turbine wheel. The brush roll is also similar in design to some later Kirby nozzles and agitates rugs with a low buzz as well. I've even used it on my Rainbow E2 Black and it does incredibly well as the Rainbow isn't the biggest air mover and has suction comparable to a Henry.
In a way, I'm a little surprised Numatic hasn't gone back to the previous carpet/floor nozzle or offered a different design. My guess why the nozzle was changed was because it was cheaper to produce and amid the pandemic, they likely needed to save money given the uncertain times, so the floor head is what got cheapened. I guess it's not that big of a deal due to the fittings being standardized so if one doesn't like the nozzle, you can just fit a different one.
I'm not sure if they make their tools in-house or not, but if they do, they likely had to source smaller China parts because they have been rebuilding their factory for the last couple years, and don't have full production up and localized yet. They have been outsourcing to China until their factory is done.They talked about getting newer and bigger injection molding machines for plastics and to make the new Henry Quick on-site.
No it was changed coz numatic left wellelwerk
@@Hamza-vv1ml the current head is wessel werk
@@RJA_World Then why dose it feel fo cheap and plasticky
@@Hamza-vv1ml because they are cheap and plasticy. It's a cheap wessle werk
great video i will buy my own
Hi where is the update for the Miele G4203 SC Active Dishwasher as you said you what do a 5 yard update
You’ll see part of an update on my other channel soon. It’s been over five years now.
@@ibaisaic thank you
quite impresive compared to a standard head but what dog breed is Daisy.
Is a hetty xl the next idea?
Probably because they will be making it roughly around June 2024.
Can you do a video with George and Henry PET XL together please! 🙏
One time you could get a rechargeable electric turbo head for uprights, those would be ideal for this type of machine.
I would like to get a Henry Pet Hoover. My Labrador puppy is nearly 12 months old, I’m shocked by the amount of hair she looses in a daily basis, my Dyson isn’t doing a very good job collecting the hair. Can you please advise on which would be best buy regular pet or the XL. Or would one of the other models be more suitable ? I live in a large bungalow so don’t need to worry about carrying it up stairs.
The regular pet only has one smaller turbo nozzle whereas the XL version comes with the full sized and small turbo nozzles. There is also the Henry Pet Pro available at John Lewis. The suction power on all models is the same, but the XL takes a larger bag.
Hello henry😊
I reckon the reason the hat came off when you pulled him out the box is because he was packed on April fools day so they done it as a joke
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My Henry has a booster switch where the red indicator light is…
Then it's an older model.
Nicke Vizio
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What happened to Henry being red?
Does a larger bag mean less suction?
No.
I do like henrys its the only vacuum worth having
Made in UK. No shite from china
Apart from the Henry Quick that is made in China.
The best way to hoover pet hair is to use the normal floorhead on the carpet with the stiff floor brush down, as opposed to the airobrush
I’ve got a commercial Numatic vacuum cleaner 2000 W
I must say I love Henrys but I think that they are going over the top with all the Henrys that they are making and they all do the same job.
I first thinking it's a wet and dry vacuum cleaner
That’s George pet Xl not henry
your socks are on fire.