Pfff. These things get used without bags for years on end, usually in restaurants and pubs. They're really well made but they're frigging awful unless the filter is spotless. I have a Hetty that I found outside. New bag, thorough clean out and it works perfect.
I wish you could attach an electric power head to it because I don’t think that they clean too well. That’s even with an $80 turbo cat. I have all shag in the upstairs of some sort. Do they not reform well on shag carpets?
@@PerformanceReviews Hi, There is a very good reason why Henry's have a yellow cable. All Numatic Vacuum's are fitted with what is called arctic cable, which means it stays flexible at sub zero temperatures, in case you are using him outdoors on a building site in winter for example. Henry's are made in Somerset UK. In the UK we use 240v AC in our homes, on building sites they use a step down transformer to 110-120v AC for their tools. This is because if you have an accident with a power tool on site, 110/120v is less likely to kill you than 240v. To differentiate between 240v AC and 120v AC Arctic cable they are coloured differently in the UK. Blue for 240v, and yellow for 110/120v so it shows up on site and is less likely to be cut. Thus Henry's being UK made they use our colour standard yellow cable for your 110/120v machines. In fact the same machines are also used on UK building sites. Hope this helps. Greg
Hi Gregory has a point but I also know another reason nacecare are a commercial company so they will put a yellow cable on because these get used in schools shops and hospitals it might not be the reason if not I'm sorry I live in the UK
Nope late comment BTW they'd have a 800 watt motor in them as they were a entry level model it had a ecoflow 2 stage ametek similar to a twinflow but lower wattage
Love how he refers to James as “James” or “him” or “he” I just find it kind of endearing when anyone does that to these machines.
I much prefer the yellow James! I'll still get the blue version as he's a different sort of blue to the usual blue Henrys and Henry Allergy.
Nice job servicing James, yes I can tell that he's happy
Interesting the Autosave still works, usually the autosave is the first thing to break on these Numatics.
I love James!!! 🥰
He looks fairly nice and easy to repair. Like that in a vacuum that isn't complicated.
Great video.
Too bad there’s no such thing as vacuum protective services... you said that once in your Miele video.
The speed at which you undo those screws makes me nervous. If I tried to go that fast half of them would be stripped
That's a nice on James From Numatic Thank you
I love yellow James!
I sothplay that I go to did have 2 james but that both broke because thay got used bagless.
Pfff. These things get used without bags for years on end, usually in restaurants and pubs. They're really well made but they're frigging awful unless the filter is spotless. I have a Hetty that I found outside. New bag, thorough clean out and it works perfect.
Great repair video.
Thank you!
@@PerformanceReviews your welcome.
How many techs does it take to put a James together? :P
HELP ITS MY FAVOURITE MODEL! I wosh I could have it :(
I wish you could attach an electric power head to it because I don’t think that they clean too well. That’s even with an $80 turbo cat. I have all shag in the upstairs of some sort. Do they not reform well on shag carpets?
The answer you're looking for is in this video.
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You can also get a turbo with that Henry extra
Older models up to 1998 had power nozzle inlets
@@Mr_D2_1004Nand then the Henry turbo and Henry hound
Why it doesn't suck dust because the head is not on propably
Why do American Henry's have yellow cable?
No idea.
@@PerformanceReviews Hi, There is a very good reason why Henry's have a yellow cable. All Numatic Vacuum's are fitted with what is called arctic cable, which means it stays flexible at sub zero temperatures, in case you are using him outdoors on a building site in winter for example. Henry's are made in Somerset UK. In the UK we use 240v AC in our homes, on building sites they use a step down transformer to 110-120v AC for their tools. This is because if you have an accident with a power tool on site, 110/120v is less likely to kill you than 240v. To differentiate between 240v AC and 120v AC Arctic cable they are coloured differently in the UK. Blue for 240v, and yellow for 110/120v so it shows up on site and is less likely to be cut. Thus Henry's being UK made they use our colour standard yellow cable for your 110/120v machines. In fact the same machines are also used on UK building sites. Hope this helps. Greg
Hi Gregory has a point but I also know another reason nacecare are a commercial company so they will put a yellow cable on because these get used in schools shops and hospitals it might not be the reason if not I'm sorry I live in the UK
Who makes tacony motors
Used to be ametek but now a Chinese motor, at least for the supralite. Course the ametek motor was made in Shanghai.....
The reason there was no suction was because you didn't put the hat on properly
The motor is a 1200w
Nope late comment BTW they'd have a 800 watt motor in them as they were a entry level model it had a ecoflow 2 stage ametek similar to a twinflow but lower wattage
do you ever find vacuums full of coins
Yes some time they have change
Yea it's a way they say thx 4 helping them
Wish*
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That was a waste of your time
Thanks for watching 😄
@@PerformanceReviews I don't mean to be rude
@@PerformanceReviews I'm a bit of a numatic fanatic
My mom has the same but a newer UK version
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