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| Ease of Use | 8.4/10 |
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| Durability | 10/10 |
| Style | 6.2/10 |
| Service & Support | 9.4/10 |
| Value for Money | 9.4/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
Full review by
sukisonia
on 7th Jul 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: We have the Henry Hound model it picks up better than any other cleaner even other henry's.
Bad Points: Flex sometimes wants a little bit of attention, nothing major!
General comments: We've got the Numatic Henry HHR200 Hound model, it is all over generally good. Flex doesn't come out easily gets stuck sometimes and when you go to pull it cleaner turns over on its side but apart from that its good and great on dog hairs!
sukisonia's review and ratings | 73 words
Review by
fruitloop99
on 6th Jun 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Vacuum cleaners in my house rarely last longer than 2 years. If it's on the floor it gets sucked up, sometimes this has killed the machine, c'est la vie. Henry hound is now into his fourth year! I was initially reluctant to purchase a machine that in my opinion looks as if it was designed to appeal to men. I thought it was a bit gimmicky and probably wouldn't perform as well as promised by various male users. Boy, was I wrong! This machine takes all the vacuuming abuse I can throw at it. ...
fruitloop99's full review | 176 words
Review by
daisydcat
on 24th Mar 2008
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User Rating : 10
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The Numatic Henry HHR200 is a fantastic vacuum cleaner. I was always skeptical of Henrys, thinking that they were just a gimmicky toy with a face. So I bought Hoovers, I bought Japanese thinking that they would be better. I bought cyclone, dual-cyclone, multi cyclone, hep filters, pet 'specials' , super high power and within minutes, without exception, they lost suction and most were indescribably unreliable. I then decided to give these Henrys a go and how I wish I'd done it years ago. I'm a na ...
daisydcat's full review | 138 words
Review by
joan burns
on 8th Jun 2006
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User Rating : 9
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I am surprised at how little dirt there seems to be in the HHR200 bag compared to my Dyson.
I wonder is that because it isn't as good at picking up the dirt or was the upright Dyson gobbling lots of carpet at the same time?
I wanted a bagless type cylinder but was convinced by a frined to go for a Henry Hound after I borrowed hers.
The icing on the cake is that I have found a company on the net that makes zipable, re-usable ,washable bags for Henry so I have sent for 2 of those.
joan burns's full review | 202 words
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expert review
on 7th Apr 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I have a dog and three cats, so lots of hair. With my now Numatic Henry, no more smell of dog when I hoover. I used my old two vacuum cleaner for 40 years (YES, 40 years old and still working fine) and I felt it was time for a change. I wanted a hoover which had the suction of my cylinder cleaner and the rotating brush of my upright in one. I had positive feedback from friends about the ordinary Henry and went for the Hound with the electric brush. When it arrived, my first disappointment was t ...
pet2004's full review | 449 words

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