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Henry Allergy (HVA160)

Numatic International - Henry Allergy (HVA160)

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"I like the bag. Our bagless vacuums always made a MESS cloud of dust when trying to empty them in the kitchen. I'd have to go outside, and it would still make a cloud all over me. This was easy, close the lid on the bag, lift it out, toss it in the trash, put a new one in. It holds more than I'd typically think, because unlike our bagless, the dirt all gets packed into the bag, it gets more dense. So it holds more than you would expect."


"We've neglected the hell out of it. It has 1555 hours on it with minimal maintenance. Ran it every night for 4 years or so. So I always thought these things were tanks. It still works"


"All the parts that will have tangled hair (like rollers, empty bin, rotating brushes, and wheels) are extremely easy to remove and clean, almost with no tools needed. I literally take only ten minutes to remove every dog hair inside the system."

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"It glides across our hardwood and tile like a dream, and the floors have never been cleaner."


"it was more for the mopping features with 3 young kids. ... mopping was most important and I don’t think it can be beat in that department at the moment."


"the S1 made me see that mopping had finally caught up ... roller mop is on par"

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"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"I still have the Kirby my grandma bought brand new in 1970."

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"it's a dream/works so well. ... I am shocked (kinda disgusted at times!) at how much it picks up."


"The other head without the spinner is fucking ridiculously strong. ... I cannot vacuum a rug with it because it sucks so hard. I have to hold one side down with my foot and pull away and it's still hard haha."


"3 dog's and 3 cats with all carpet. ... that thing fuckin rips. ... it works too good and everytime I use it I have to take scissors and cut the hair that's caught around the head in the brushes but it's not the vacuums fault I have a fucking hobby farm on a carpet sooo."

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"Also the bags henry uses are massive. ... I’d be shocked if you used more than 2 a year."


"the bags henry uses are massive. ... I’d be shocked if you used more than 2 a year."


"Large bags that hold a LOT of pet hair."

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"I'll be damned if I'm going to drag that thing up and down three floors regularly."


"I’ve tried my families Miele canister when I lived with them and never got the hang of it. ... How do you manage the canister? We have a small space and based on my experience it seems like I would trip over it. Even when I tried it in a bigger place I still carried the canister around which was super annoying just to not trip on it ... The space is small enough that it has dead ends without enough space to turn around by pulling the canister. Is there a way that same concept can still be applied? We’re talking bedsides with only 1.5’ space, 4’ hallway with a litter box at the end, 5’ kitchen width with dead end."


"cascadia's never felt broken in to me, they remained really stiff"

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"as long as you don’t plan on having wall to wall carpets or more rugs/thicker pile rugs over the next 20 years or so."


"The only thing a Henry isn't so great for is deep pile carpet. ... Probably best to get an upright as well for that."

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"The only thing a Henry isn't so great for is deep pile carpet. ... Probably best to get an upright as well for that."

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r/VacuumCleanersI hate the new miele S1, M1 and L1 series
7 months ago

Preach. Miele’s turning into Dyson-lite and it’s sad. Check out SEBO K2/K3 or even Numatic Henry Allergy. They're built like tanks, bags are cheap, filters are solid, no Wi-Fi nonsense.

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r/VacuumCleanersWhat’s the best vacuum for a mainly tiled and laminate flooring home?
10 months ago

Henry has hepaflo bags. Or look at the “clean air” model. And generally speaking all bagless vacuums are terrible (see: your Dyson that broke). Yes you’ll have the reoccurring cost of bags, but the Henry will last you a couple of decades. So you won’t have to waste money buying a whole new unit every few years like you would with a modern bagless. Also the bags henry uses are massive. I’d be shocked if you used more than 2 a year.

r/VacuumCleanersBest Vacuum Cleaner for Dog Hair
11 months ago

Yep ^ adding a Henry 160 too. And all 3 manufacturers have an additional turbo hand attachment great for upholstery.

r/VacuumCleanersStrongest corded upright vaccum?
7 months ago

What pile are the area rugs and how big? A turbo team is never a bad idea with rugs. But the pure suction is on a great sale right now. You can always add the turbo head later if you want better cleaning performance on rugs. A Sebo k2 kombi or k2 turbo is also worth looking at. Same with a Henry 160 or xtra

r/VacuumCleanersIn the market for a new vacuum, lots of pet hair!
about 2 months ago

For all hard floors and hair, you want a vacuum without a brushroll. Check out the Miele C1 pure suction, Sebo K2 kombi or Henry 160. And if you find it’s not working well on your carpet/rug you can always add the turbo head.

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r/VacuumCleanersUK based looking for a vacuum with HEPA filtration, ideally 3rd party tested
6 months ago

My understanding is that the the Henrys (except for the Henry Allergy) do not have HEPA filtration. The HEPA-FLO bags that they sell are not actually HEPA filters - they use it as a trademark rather than to indicate it is HEPA filtration which is why I am not too keen on their HEPA claims for the Henry Allergy. Are they sweeping something under the carpet? I otherwise think Henry is an awesome vacuum cleaner except that I used the HEPA FLO bags for a while until I discovered that they were not true HEPA so felt deceived. Are you aware of any third party testing for Henry Allergy?

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r/AskUKWhich hoover would you choose and why?
2 months ago

I went for the green hypoallergenic Henry. Good for pethair

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r/VacuumCleanersISO Vacuum for Hardwood floors, dogs and kids
6 months ago

For cordless vacuums I think an effective multi-cyclone system is a must so that the filter doesn't get clogged to quickly. Removable and replaceable batteries are also a must have so that the vacuum isn't a paperweight if the battery wears out or fails. Look for a brand with replacement parts available such as the brushroll, filters, and batteries. I recommend the LG CordZero Kompressor for cordless vacuums and you should add the LG Slim Floor Nozzle with the soft brushroll since you have all hard floors. Overall the LG CordZero is a good cordless vacuum I'd definitely get one of the models with the Kompressor lever because it helps empty the bin without having to stick your fingers in it. LG sells a bunch of different models so I'd look for one with a charging stand, 2 batteries, and the Kompressor lever. One of the Auto-Empty bins would be nice too. Even though the LG is a good cordless vacuum a corded canister vacuum will be the vacuum you want for weekly deep cleans. The Sebo K2 Kombi and Henry Allergy are 2 very powerful but quiet canister vacuums. The hose and tools will be much easier to use for above floor cleaning than holding all the weight of a cordless vacuum. If you walk barefoot, you can feel that a corded vacuum cleans hard floors more thoroughly than any cordless vacuum. So my recommendation is a good cordless vacuum and a good corded canister vacuum. You can get by with just a cordless vacuum but I think you'll really appreciate what a good corded vacuum can add.

r/VacuumCleanersUK based looking for a vacuum with HEPA filtration, ideally 3rd party tested
6 months ago

A bagged vacuum with Hepa bags or synthetic bags are usually better at filtering air than bagless vacuums. Bagless vacuums have more seals and detachable parts that can get dirty or warped. Most bagless vacuums have a foam filter and a small hepa filter. Most bagged vacuums have a large hepa/synthetic bag and a synthetic or hepa exhaust filter. Henry vacuums all have hepa bags and they are a certified steal in the U.K. The compact Henry and Hetty are currently £129. The Henry Allergy £159 and Henry Clean Air £199 use the hepa bags plus a hepa exhaust filter so they're even better for allergies. They're are also sorts of store specials and sales so check around. Thoughts?

r/VacuumCleanersUK based looking for a vacuum with HEPA filtration, ideally 3rd party tested
6 months ago

A bagged vacuum with Hepa bags or synthetic bags are usually better at filtering air than bagless vacuums. Bagless vacuums have more seals and detachable parts that can get dirty or warped. Most bagless vacuums have a foam filter and a small hepa filter. Most bagged vacuums have a large hepa/synthetic bag and a synthetic or hepa exhaust filter. Henry vacuums all have hepa bags and they are a certified steal in the U.K. The compact Henry and Hetty are currently £129. The Henry Allergy £159 and Henry Clean Air £199 use the hepa bags plus a hepa exhaust filter so they're even better for allergies. They're are also sorts of store specials and sales so check around. Thoughts?

r/VacuumCleanersCommercial Vacuum for gym
4 months ago

I agree with the Henry recommendation, they're very durable vacuums with strong suction, but they are surprisingly quiet. Henry 160 is the smallest canister good for homes. I think you should check out the Henry 200 and Henry 240, their bag compartment holds more and the cords are longer. I think your clients will really like his face and you can draw/add some body builder arms on his tub. Henry fits standard 1.25 inch tools so adding a good Wessel Werk hard floor brush is easy. Backpack vacuums are good for covering large areas that are not cramped or confined. I do not like backpacks if you have to bend and move stuff a lot or stop vacuuming frequently.

r/VacuumCleanersXiaomi G20 Lite opinions
5 months ago

All of the cheaper cordless vacuums have more battery and motor problems within a year. No matter the price or brand I recommend getting a cordless vacuum with replaceable batteries and replacement parts available. It looks like the Xiaomi G20 does not have a replaceable battery so I would avoid that. If you live in the U.K. I would take advantage of the amazing prices you have on Henrys. The Henry Quick Pet is on sale for £219 and a regular corded Henry is £129. Thoughts?

r/VacuumCleanersSamsung Hoover - any reviews or experience? Looking for a new one any info appreciated
7 months ago

Samsung stopped making corded vacuums for some time so these are all older vacuums. The picture is of a suction-only vacuum, no carpet powerhead so it's best for hard floors. The cyclone and filter are above average for a bagless vacuum. But it's still a bagless vacuums so that means it's not good for allergies and it requires more maintenance. I wouldn't get a used Samsung bagless vacuum if this is going to be your primary vacuum. Don't buy it unless you're a collector. For regular daily use the Henry Hoover is so much better and brand new prices are pretty cheap if you're in the UK. If you have carpets get a Sebo with a carpet powerhead.

r/VacuumCleanersVacuum recommendations for wool rug?
7 months ago

I like Henry but Henry lacks suction speed control. For a plush delicate rug the gentlest cleaning is done with a combo brush, brisles retracted, and you can turn down the suction to the appropriate level. The Miele C1 Pure Suction and Sebo K2 Kombi are 2 canister vacuums that you should look at. Both have tools to clean baseboards and much more. The Miele C1 is a little lighter and quieter. The Sebo K2 is a little more durable and it has a longer cord.

r/VacuumCleanersQuiet(er) Portable Carpet/Spot Cleaners
6 months ago

I haven't tried the new Bissell SpotClean C5, but I know the Bissell SpotClean HydroSteam is quieter than the older SpotClean Pro series. So I think it's reasonable that the Bissell SpotClean C5 is quieter than the old SpotClean Pet/ProHeat series. I have a Henry vacuum and they are very quiet. It's larger than the Bissell spot cleaners but the Numatic Geroge can do carpet cleaning and regular dry vacuuming and it should be a quieter machine. You could vacuum and then spot clean with the same machine with a George.

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r/BuyItForLifeVacuum that won't conk out on me after 3 years
3 months ago

I bought a small Henry 2-3 years ago after seeing reviews on this sub as well as seeing a clip on YT from a vacuum store that reviews vacuums. It was the one they used to clean their own store. I was sold and I love it. Not being in the UK I paid a higher price, but I think it's worth it.

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r/VacuumCleanersBudget Canister Vacuum Recommendations
11 months ago

How much is the Numatic Henry 160 in CAN? I know they are pretty cheap in the UK and marked up by 300% in the US.

r/VacuumCleanersBudget Canister Vacuum Recommendations
11 months ago

Too bad. From what I've seen via product reviews, the Numatic Henry 160 seems to be the best "bang for the buck" canister vacuum-wise if you have a mixture of hard floors and low pile carpet/area rugs and have pets. I'm in the US and just got a 160 Xtra for $420 from QVC. I'm hoping that the reviews are proved right once I get it later this week.

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r/VacuumCleanersI WANT A POWERFUL CORDED VACUUM WITH MANY ATTACHMENTS - which one?
6 months ago

Ok. Get a Henry, quieter, even the 160 is larger at 6L, similar tools with an AS0 kit and significantly more suction (waterlift).

r/VacuumCleanersI WANT A POWERFUL CORDED VACUUM WITH MANY ATTACHMENTS - which one?
6 months ago

Ok. Get a Henry, quieter, even the 160 is larger at 6L, similar tools with an AS0 kit and significantly more suction (waterlift).

r/VacuumCleanersHenry Compact or Miele C1 Compact?
4 months ago

If it's top heavy my answer is, you're using it wrong and probably PULLING the machine vs. the vacuum trailing you. Henry will tip if he's stuck on something and is pulled by the house. The poster above mentioning falling down the stairs - a Miele can't fall down the stairs? Be more careful...

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r/VacuumCleanersWhat’s the best vacuum for a mainly tiled and laminate flooring home?
10 months ago

You have a duty to God & country to buy a 🇬🇧Numatic Henry 160.

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r/VacuumCleanerswhat is best vacuum for rugs and wood floors?
9 months ago

Trash all of them, none of those are good vacuums (except the Miele). Also look into the Simplicity Jill, Henry 160 and Sebo K2.

r/VacuumCleanersCommercial vs regular vacuum cleaner? Bagless or not?
7 months ago

I'd frankly go for a Henry 160. Can't go wrong!

r/VacuumCleanersAdvice needed —Want a Honda Civic vacuum — not a BMW!
4 months ago

For a big, hardfloored home, you can’t get a better cleaner than a Henry 160.

r/VacuumCleanersUK - Advice for a vacuum cleaner for a new flat
5 months ago

If you get Henry Home (~£180) it comes with a turbo brush for carpets that improves performance a lot.

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