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Sorry - this page no longer existsSelect a category to continue shopping Can't find what you're looking for? Henry Commercial Vacuum Cleaner Numatic's PPR200 Henry is the vacuum we all know and love. He has full size performance in a compact cleaner backed by a 3 year commercial warranty. The commercial Henry is more than just a smiling face featuring a 1.6 Hp, 2 stage commercial motor. 2.5 Gal capacity with convenient disposable HEPA bags. Ultra quiet 49 db(A) operation - 33' cord on reel - 8' x 1 1/4" hose with wands and Combo Tool for Rug/Floor cleaning. The combination floor and carpet brush makes it easy to transition between carpet and flooring without switching heads. For added filtration, Henry has a Microtex/Permatex combination filter which is approved to the highest allergen standard by the British Allergy Foundation. Favored by professional Housekeeping staffs across the globe this happy little unit is a sure fit for your low pile carpet and bare floor cleaning (Dry pick-up only).

Key Features: 12 amp, 1.6 horse power commercial motor. 2 speeds for quiet operation. 33' power cord with manual cord winder. Microtex/Permatex combination filter for superior filtration. Disposable HEPA cloth bags for better air flow and filtration. Performance indicator lets you know when the bag is over full or when there is a blockage in the hose. 2 year limited warranty without using bags. 5 year limited warranty when using NVM-1CH bags. The weight of the vacuum only is 13 pounds. Supplied Accessories: 1 1/4" combination floor and carpet head. 3 piece tool set - crevice tool, dusting brush & upholstery tool. 8' crush proof 1 1/4" hose. 3 piece 1 1/4" wand set. NaceCare James PSP 180 Lightweight canister vacuum that is big on performance. Cleans best on smooth floors and low pile rugs and carpeting. NaceCare Henry HVR 200A Durable canister vacuum for in home or the office. NaceCare Hetty HET 200A Sister vacuum to Henry with a nice soft pink finish. NaceCare Harry Soft Clean HHR 200A

Pet specific vacuum with electric brush, combination tool and handheld turbobrush. NaceCare Charles Wet Dry Vacuum CVC 370 Canister vacuum for both dry and wet pick up. NaceCare PPR 370 Commercial Canister Vacuum Large capacity commercial vacuum for the shop or office. NaceCare RSV130 Backpack Vacuum Rugged commercial backpack perfect for office or warehouse use/ 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars (first published August 31st 1967) To see what your friends thought of this book, To ask other readers questions about Be the first to ask a question about Designing for People Lists with This Book Adaptive Path Reading List More lists with this book... review of another edition marked it as to-read 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22 23 next » new topicDiscuss This Book There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »There is a history behind Kirby vacuums.

Jim Kirby developed his first model in 1906. The Kirby Company has enhanced and improved its American made vacuum designs ever since. Best known for the home care system that bears his name, Jim Kirby was an inventor for most of his adult life. His goal in life was to reduce or eliminate drudgery wherever it existed. More than 200 patents and a host of products still used today are a tribute to his career success. The first model he developed in 1906 employed water for dirt separation.
nilfix vacuum cleanersAfter noticing the inconvenience of emptying dirty water, he began his pursuit for better ideas.
vacuum cleaner for pet hair singaporeIn 1907, he developed a vacuum that pushed dirty air into a cloth bag that filtered out the dirt.
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Jim continued improving and enhancing his vacuum designs to create the best upright vacuum cleaner and began commercial production of his products after World War I. In 1925, the Vacuette Electric, with its removable floor nozzle and handle, became the forerunner of today’s multi-attachment model and was the birth of what was to become the world famous convertibility feature of the modern Kirby home care system. Kirby became a direct-selling organization in the 1920s, pioneering the use of in-home demonstrations to introduce the Kirby home care system to consumers. The goal was to give consumers the opportunity to see and try the Kirby vacuum cleaner in their own home before they made a purchase. Thousands of people worldwide have benefited from this sales model through limitless opportunities to own and operate their own businesses as independent Kirby vacuum salesmen and Distributors. Today, Kirby home care systems are sold in more than 55 countries, allowing millions of satisfied Kirby owners to enjoy cleaner homes with less effort.

We still run our company on the same fundamentals Jim Kirby established over 100 years ago. It is our goal to maintain his vision and continue providing superior quality home care systems and the best upright vacuum cleaners for our loyal Kirby owners all over the world. The Kirby Company is proud to be a member of The Scott Fetzer Company. Starting as a machine shop in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, The Scott Fetzer Company was founded by George Scott and Carl Fetzer. They partnered with Jim Kirby to produce his first vacuum cleaners. The Kirby vacuum cleaner remained the Scott Fetzer Company’s mainstay product until the 1960s, when it began a program of expansion and acquisition. Today, Scott Fetzer is a diversified manufacturer and marketer of high quality products for the home, family, and industry comprised of more than 20 businesses. I am fully aware that today is Thursday and it is a day for another book review. As my regular readers know, though, I have been a bit busy and pre-occupied with my day job;

so I have not had time to prepare a thoughtful (ha, ha) book review. Apart from that, we have a somewhat different problem. Couple of days ago our vacuum cleaner went on the blink. It was not supposed to happen! Then again, even Kirby vacuum cleaners have a life span, right? This is our second Kirby for about twenty five years. Some may think that we are slow learners; after all Kirby is a very expensive, extremely heavy and not terribly versatile vacuum cleaner. It is also pricey to service and completely not worth repairing. What is its saving grace? It is extremely powerful and according to some claims it is the one to have if your house is full of allergic men at different ages. I still remember our middle son, after vacuuming the house, saying: “Why can’t we be like everyone else and get a Dyson?” This was over ten years ago; now the opening to be like ‘everyone else’ is finally there because our second and last Kirby has given up the ghost. And here we have a problem.

I, as a personal finance blogger of quality and style, want a sleek, beautiful, top of the range Dyson; the DC 40 Animal, to be specific. This vacuum cleaner has it all: Radial Root Cyclone Technology (whatever this may mean), self adjust for all floors, ball technology, it is light and durable. To top it all off it is also purple; which happens to be my favourite colour. it also will set us back by £370 ($571) Just have a look at this beauty. As my much more practical half, John is insisting on getting a Henry. Just for the ones amongst you who have not come across this funny little thing, the Numatic Henry HVR200A is probably exactly the opposite of the sleek Dyson: it is…well, it looks like this. It can be worse, I suppose; John could have decided that this time we will be getting Hetty, which looks exactly like Henry but is pink. And I am not having a pink vacuum cleaner in the house. Henry, though, has its fine points. It is reputedly very powerful, versatile, light and convenient, robust and used by all professional cleaners in the UK (or so I am told).