"do you think they are anygood and worth the money" . Interesting question as I was also thinking of buying one . I have a number of Bosch's and one Henry . I have always found cordless equipment less powerful as in the case of Bosch hedge trimmers
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Get a Henry while you still can.
Yes it's wired but those things are built to last.
The one we have at work has been there for 12 years and is pushed to the limits and still going strong.
My GM got a Dyson and it broke before we even got half the floor done |
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Dyson cordless is the way to go... great bits of kit. We have Dysons in all our rented places and if looked after they are terrific bits of kit.
Yes a Henry will work but it is corded and needs regular bag changes.. |
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Dyson all the way. Far better cleaners than anything else. Henrys are far less powerful than Dysons. I have used many different cleaners and Dysons win everytime. Have i said it enough yet ? lol |
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over a year ago
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"Dyson all the way. Far better cleaners than anything else. Henrys are far less powerful than Dysons. I have used many different cleaners and Dysons win everytime. Have i said it enough yet ? lol" try dragging a dyson thru a building site see how long it lasts, seen a few henrys patched up with tape but they still work
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They are great for wooden floors etc, not bad for carpets but as I have a dog I do use my Kirby once a week for a deep clean
Very light weight, easy to use and clean .... I wouldn't be without mine now |
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"No they are shit, get a Henry henrys about 100 quid but they take some hammer, builders use them, miles better than any dyson"
I couldn't disagree with you more.
Dysons have good filters so filter out a lot more than Henrys.
Henrys don't block up because they belt the dust back into the atmosphere. Plaster dust will kill a Dyson or a meile but not a Henry. |
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Why do Henrys and Dysons always get compared - surely they're for two totally different markets? If I was cleaning up a building site, plaster dust or commercial premises I'd use a Henry. If I'm hoovering cat fur off a domestic carpet, it's gonna be a Dyson. |
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"I have a cordless Dyson. It's powerful but only lasts 8 mins. Is good for the car and random quick vacuuming. "
8 minutes? That wouldn't even be half my bedrooms done. |
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"I have a cordless Dyson. It's powerful but only lasts 8 mins. Is good for the car and random quick vacuuming. "
You must have to power boost button on for it to only last 8 mins. I discovered that when I tried my brothers |
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"Why do Henrys and Dysons always get compared - surely they're for two totally different markets? If I was cleaning up a building site, plaster dust or commercial premises I'd use a Henry. If I'm hoovering cat fur off a domestic carpet, it's gonna be a Dyson. "
Agree. The Meile Cat and Dog is good too x |
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I've considered buying one for an elderly woman but their charge powered sucking time seemed a little short, I think, based on when I looked at some model or other.
Still interested though and possibly for my car too. |
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"Dyson all the way. Far better cleaners than anything else. Henrys are far less powerful than Dysons. I have used many different cleaners and Dysons win everytime. Have i said it enough yet ? loltry dragging a dyson thru a building site see how long it lasts, seen a few henrys patched up with tape but they still work"
I have tried that. The Dyson won |
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