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Best Deals for Numatic Henry HVR200-A2 Numatic Henry HVR200-A2 – How does it clean carpets and hard floors?When pulling Henry around it hides its 8.5kg weight well and follows along behind you, whether you are on hard floors or deep carpet, with ease. On hard floors you need to ensure you don’t pull on the hose too hard or the cleaner is likely to overtake you. The long hose and stainless steel tubes feel very solid in the hand and, along with the 9.6m cable, mean there are few places Henry won’t reach. With a brand new bag the Henry delivers frankly remarkable suction power for such a low Wattage motor. We compared it with our old 1200Watt office Henry and the new kid had more suck!Part of this is due to the fact that the actual power consumption is considerably higher than stated, at around 700Watts. That is still very low by vacuum cleaner standards and would result in considerable energy cost savings over the life of the cleaner compared to modern 1600Watt machines.A secondary benefit of this is very low noise too.

It measured just 74dB at ear height above the cleaner, which is quieter than the hubbub in a normal office.
vacuum cleaners 110 voltRelated: Best Kitchen Gadgets Round-upThe Henry cleans carpets well, though it leaves some specks of dust around skirting boards.
best canister type vacuum cleanerIt's still a good performance for such a cheap machine, though.
vacuum cleaner reviews $200On carpeted floors Henry does require considerable elbow-grease as the lack of rotating brush bar means you need to work the head on the carpet for best results. The results are pretty good, however, thanks to the good suction power. Switch the main head to hard floor mode and its short bristles glide across parquet and laminates with ease.

You'll need the crevice tool for skirting boards, though, as the above comparison proves.If the main head or any of the tools get stuck to the floor or upholstery fabric there is a small slide vent on the handle to release the suction. On both hard floors and carpets the main head cleans pretty close to the skirting board too. The dusting brush, upholstery brush and crevice tool are basic but effective and very solidly built.Should I buy the Numatic Henry HVR200-A2? If you need a cheap, basic and effective cleaner that runs quietly and is built to last and last, the Henry HVR200-A2 is a superb choice. While it will never have the suction or sheer cleaning power of models like the Dyson DC41 Animal, it is nearly a quarter of the price and feels built to withstand years of abuse.The extremely long reach, good selection of tools, large bag capacity and usefully long cable are solid plus points, too. It is easy to see why Henry remains the professional’s vacuum cleaner of choice, and if you're on a limited budget then it should be your choice as well.

Read our Round-up for more optionsVerdictIt’s the most reliable vacuum cleaner you can buy for £100, making it money well spent if you want good value and good cleaning in one. June 5, 2016, 9:13 pm The best by far tried all the other top names that cost treble the amount and more. Stink with my Henry now June 19, 2016, 8:17 pm I have a Hetty and "she" makes light work of our flat and cars. Best vacuum cleaner I've ever used. I too have used a few Dyson's but they don't come close to the cleaning power.Shark Keeps Getting Better, but Still Room for ImprovementStyle Name: Standard Brush RollI...Style Name: Premium Brush Roll| The best vacuum for any money!Style Name: Standard Brush RollEXCELLENT Suction, With a Few Minor AnnoyancesStyle Name: Standard Brush RollIf you're looking for a quality vacuum without breaking the bank, the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional just might be the one for you.First and foremost, the suction on this thing is fantastic. Seeing what winds up in the container is a little... scary.

I can obviously see that my carpet looks cleaner without the dog hair all over it, but what I couldn't see was all the dust and dander the Shark pulled up from beneath the surface. Even with the large capacity of the Professional model, we filled the container on the first time out just by vacuuming the second floor of the house. (And this was only after two weeks, having vacuumed previously with an Electrolux EL5020A Intensity Upright Vacuum Cleaner that clearly wasn't doing as good a job as I thought it was).This is out first bagless vacuum, and I was a little skeptical about the whole thing. I really liked being able to pull out a bag, banishing the dust and dog hair to the trash can with no chance of it getting all over the place. But I haven't had any issues with the Shark spilling out dust... and not spending any more money on bags is certainly nice too!The model we purchased, NV356E (available at Bed, Bath & Beyond), also comes with an super-long crevice tool. If you're on the tall side, this will probably save your back a bit while trying to get into some hard-to-reach areas like behind furniture, but by no means is it an essential tool.

The only thing working against the Shark Navigator Pro is that is it is not well balanced, i.e. it is top-heavy (because it is so light overall). When you are using the hand-held wand, it is very easy to tip the vacuum over, possibly into one of your nice pieces of furniture, which will cause your wife to yell at you and then supervise the rest of your vacuuming. Not that I'm speaking from personal experience or anything. No, certainly not... but this did cost it a star in my rating.There's also no headlight, which I actually find really useful on a vacuum cleaner. It's by no means a deal-breaker, but it would have been nice to have.I would say that if you don't need the extra capacity or the hardwood floor attachment, you should go with the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Vacuum (the regular version). The motor is exactly the same, so you are not losing any of the suction power. Of course, some of those reviews mention that model being top-heavy as well, although it seems reasonable that given its smaller size, it would less of an issue.

You'll also save yourself a couple of bucks in the process.The Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional is, of course, made in China. However, I will say that the product is very well made. The components are all very sturdy, and they fit together well. While it's only been a couple of months, I think I am safe in saying that this is product built to last. Changed the Mind of this Vacuum Snob!Style Name: Standard Brush Roll| I purchased this Shark vacuum after having owned two Dysons over the past eight years. I swore by Dyson for years an even poo-pooed my own mother when she told me how much better Shark vacuums were. I continued this vacuum snobbery until she purchased one for my grandmother. I have been helping my grandmother by cleaning her house every week and I finally had a chance to use a Shark. My mother and grandmother both have the Rotator professional and I have to say I was very impressed by how well it cleaned my grandmother's berber carpets. I still wasn't convinced Sharks were better.

It wasn't until I was vacuuming a living room rug with my Dyson DC 34 Animal that I decided to give the Shark a try. You see I ran the Dyson over that rug again and again and I could still see hair on the black parts of the rug. So I though I would bring my grandmother's Shark over to my home (she lives across the street) and see if Sharks were indeed all I had heard about. I plugged her Shark in and ran it over the same rug. I was amazed and disappointed that it picked up every single piece of kitty hair on that rug. That rug actually looked clean. I say disappointed because now I had to admit to my mother that she was right, lol. Now in case you think I wasn't cleaning the filters and doing the required maintenance on my Dyson you are wrong. A vacuum that costs that much you make sure you take care of. Anyway I was so impressed that I purchased a Shark for myself. I purchased the Navigator Professional and I absolutely love it. It pulls up cat hair like a dream. The only complaint I could ever have about this vacuum is that the vacuum head is not as wide as on my Dyson but the good news is that I love to vacuum so this is not a huge problem.