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The Dysons replaced a couple of Henrys. Henry's OK when the filter's clean, but just like Mr Dyson says, his don't loose suction power as a filter clogs.You can't beat a good old Henry IMO.
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The Dysons replaced a couple of Henrys. Henry's OK when the filter's clean, but just like Mr Dyson says, his don't loose suction power as a filter clogs.You can't beat a good old Henry IMO.
You can't beat a good old Henry IMO.
How could you have missed that when you were doing all your three monthly PAT checks on all your site tools.My Henry cost less than a fiver, bought at auction a few years back as no one else wanted him.
Noticed last week his flex had escaped the plug's grip and discovered polarity had been reversed the whole time I've owned it ?
How could you have missed that when you were doing all your three monthly PAT checks on all your site tools.
now you got me going to open the plug on my henry what i bought for £2 at a car boot sale 12 years ago.to check it. GRRR.
they'd not worn out. 1 brush was fine. the other one was stuck in it's holder and had arced to the comm. and burnt down.Looked at another way, you had used your Dyson without trouble so much you wore out the brushes, I'd say that was pretty good going in this throw away era we live in.
It’s either a Henry, or a Hoover... it can’t be both.I’ve recently bought a battery Henry. Fantastic hoover. Much better that the previous dysons I’ve had
No it's either a Numatic or a Hoover, if you want to be that pedantic.It’s either a Henry, or a Hoover... it can’t be both.
Got a Henry in the van, just in case.
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