Correction: you can actually use the tools on the end of the hose without the wands, they include an adaptor you put in the hose cuff. At that point you can use whatever 32mm tools you want, thats what I use when I vacuum my car which is its main use.
I have a 160 that I use for work. It's definitely smaller and more portable. I just really love how it's quiet, doesn't set off my allergies, and the cord winder. Just today I not only vacuumed off a Beam filter, but went ahead and emptied the bucket with it too.
What is really interesting about this cleaner is that the UK never had this exact version - Here, Numatic stopped adding the power outlet for an electrically powered cleaning head some time in the mid 1990s, whereas this cleaner (with it's foot-switch on the top, which was something Numatic only did for a few short years) is from around 2003 or so.
I like the Henry vacuum it’s disappointing they don’t sell Numatic Henry’s here in the US, I’ve never owned one but I’ve heard how cool these are sounds really good and I like how quiet these are
Such a good vacuum! Too bad mine is a pice of crap with an arching switch. Yours I’d say is a pretty rare model as it’s an early version of the “Xtra”, and I’ve never seen this one with the pn socket. (In the US) Nonetheless, very cool vacuum!
Correction: you can actually use the tools on the end of the hose without the wands, they include an adaptor you put in the hose cuff. At that point you can use whatever 32mm tools you want, thats what I use when I vacuum my car which is its main use.
I have a 160 that I use for work. It's definitely smaller and more portable. I just really love how it's quiet, doesn't set off my allergies, and the cord winder. Just today I not only vacuumed off a Beam filter, but went ahead and emptied the bucket with it too.
What is really interesting about this cleaner is that the UK never had this exact version - Here, Numatic stopped adding the power outlet for an electrically powered cleaning head some time in the mid 1990s, whereas this cleaner (with it's foot-switch on the top, which was something Numatic only did for a few short years) is from around 2003 or so.
Little friend!
That is not the standard Henry hose, yours is the extra thick 38mm one.
HENRY😻😻
I like the Henry vacuum it’s disappointing they don’t sell Numatic Henry’s here in the US, I’ve never owned one but I’ve heard how cool these are sounds really good and I like how quiet these are
They do sell Henry's in the US, they re just more expensive than the UK ones
@Coca-cola_vac I didn’t know that thank you for sharing this with me
Alright. You found it
That's actually a collectable machine as ibaisaic has hundreds of them in different names and color schemes
Awesome little vac!
Such a good vacuum! Too bad mine is a pice of crap with an arching switch. Yours I’d say is a pretty rare model as it’s an early version of the “Xtra”, and I’ve never seen this one with the pn socket. (In the US) Nonetheless, very cool vacuum!
How is this an Xtra? Xtra wasn't introduced until 2005.
Arching switch is normal, most of them do that
@@heeheeriahit came with a turbo brush. I think it was a xtra before they called them xtra. I could be wrong tho
@@cartervacuumsandmore1188 That's not factory, that's a pattern part
@@heeheeriah I'm pretty sure most Numatics in the US come with a Wessle Werk turbo brush
Those are very nice but they are pricey now days
8 amp at 850 watts that 7.1 amps 😂