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The Harry has won Which? Best Buy awards for basically being brilliant. It’s good enough at removing pet hair that they give it their stamp of approval.
The Harry is the best in the range for cleaning up pet hair. It comes with a special brush attachment meant to lift hair and an activated charcoal filter which will draw out dirt and neutralize foul smelling pet pongs. Where do Henry Vacuums come from? Wet Use - He also comes with a wet filter which has a float inside to cut off the suction when your dirty water tank gets too full. The storage is something you don’t realise you need from a vacuum cleaner. When you finally get it, you wonder how you lived without it all these years. George is a wet and dry vacuum... he also comes with a dry hose, dry filter and dry use tools for when you want to use him just for vacuuming.
Whilst their capacity and power is the same, one advantage Charles has over George is he is some 5kg lighter, which can make quite a big difference when moving around your home. George is rather bulky at 14kg, so if you’re looking for a lighter all-in-one vacuum cleaner, Charles would be a better fit at 9kg. When choosing a vacuum, start by thinking about your requirements. Where are you going to use the appliance? What types of jobs do you need it for? And what’s your budget? And it has a blower function. This might not be used in any pet clean up, but it is a nice to have feature for other uses like unclogging a drain or blowing up inflatables.
Wet dry vacs can range in size from the large industrial ones to small handheld ones. What size you need depends on how often you will need to bring out the big guns. Suction is reflected in two ways with the Henry vacuum cleaner range. It is either a result of the maximum energy outage that the model in question has, or it is marked as a class rating. For example, the class rating of the Harry pet hair removing Henry is a Class C. If you want maximum suction, you have to go for bigger numbers. So where the Harry is a 620 w, the basic Henry has the option to go up to 1200 w. This will have more suction power. It’s got an extra-large 30L tank that can handle even large spills and its suction power of 160 air watts is still enough to get all the leaves and other bits that end up all over your garage. With that said, we don’t think this vacuum is the right choice for everyone. If don’t really need a wet vacuum, then spending a bit less on the regular Henry is probably the better choice. Tools and Accessories Detailed below are what you should look for – or what you should ask yourself – before you buy your Henry vacuum cleaner. Dust Bin Capacity
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However, while it’s designed for the wet, this also excels in the dry. An impressive 15 litre storage capacity when dry makes it an ideal option for professional cleaners, but it is also light at only 7.1kgs and will be easy to get around the home.
As is the case with other wet and dry vacuums, to switch from wet to dry or vice versa means opening up the unit and switching the filters.
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We have covered just about everything there is you need to know before you make your choice. The Henry vacuum cleaner range is extensive and iconic. There is a high chance that they will be the only thing to survive a nuclear explosion and still work. Unlike the Karcher, this only has one floor tool for wet and dry use which makes it slightly worse at carpet cleaning but it’s also a lot cheaper so there’s that to balance it out.
Fun Fact : Interestingly Hetty was not the first female vacuum by Numatic. “Wendy” was released in 1997 in a very limited number. She is green... yes green.. and is steel not plastic. Alas, there is no choice. All of the Henry vacuum cleaners in the range are floor vacuums. That just means that they don’t stand upright, and that they roll around on the floor on wheels. You drag the vacuum along behind you while you use the hose. The Draper 13785 is one of the best wet vacuum cleaners for home use. Whether you need to clean your garage, shed or workshop, the Draper is robust enough to handle almost anything you can throw at it.It’s a bagless model for dry cleaning and the stainless steel tank is resistant for any stones or other hard objects that might get thrown into it. It might sound like a complex term regarding suction or energy efficiency, Numatic International are the manufacturers of the Henry. Incidentally, although known as Henry Hoovers, they aren’t Hoovers by brand.