The thicker wire is due to the fact this vacuum is designed for 120 volts. I know that probably doesn't make sense, but you will get increased resistance with the lower voltage, resulting in an increased current draw. More current = more heat hence the thicker cable.
All the 120 volt vacuum cleaners I have imported from the USA have regular thin cables. This cleaner was intended for commercial use which may explain the higher grade mains lead.
Henry Hound always had the push button switch and no hi low switch. Henry Hound has always been single speed .And the Henry Hound in the UK had the same switch as this one. Your'e Henry Hound was made on the 11th week of 2007. Henry Hound always Had 2 vents on the side. The UK version was model HHR200-2 but the Canadian version HHR200. And it does have the odour reducing filter.
Now this is Numatic for my taste. I have high pile shag rugs and powerhead canister or upright is the only way to get those rugs clean. I really like this silent Numatic powerhead. My personal favorite is the Sebo ET-1 with the Airbelt K-series canister.
The reason the cable becomes hot/warm when its coiled is because, it basically starts acting like a transformer (like an electromagnet due to induced EMF and a thing know as "Eddie currents")... To prevent Eddie currents, that is the reason actual transformers use a magnet that quenches the excess flux of Eddie currents. That is also the reason some cleaners have a label telling the user to always unwind the cable before operating the cleaner. Little bonus tip: If you've always wanted to feel how electricity travels through a cable (without being zapped - obviously), what you can do is, take a powerful magnet (neodymium) like the ones you find in hard drives, and simply apply/get near with the magnet to the cable flex; while the appliance is turned on, and you will then "feel" the electricity - without actually being zapped by it. You'll feel something of a vibrating sensation on the magnet - if done correctly.
Since getting my Numatic James, I've been very impressed with the tremendous amount of suction and Airflow it has, and even when the bag was full, it never lost a lot of suction and Airflow. And I always use a vac freshener disc in the filter compartment of James, and have folded a disc over recently and done same with our DC40, it's great as it's like your freshening the air at the same time as vacuuming. I feel that the airflow on James is far higher than on the DC40, can tell a difference in carpet pile and colour too, I use the airobrush with mine, best turbo brush I've ever used.
13:54 That symbol is CSA. CSA Stands for Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group). They make the workplace safety laws in Canada and in this case, the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. So there's your answer. This vacuum I do believe is Canadian and not American. Canada and the USA have the same electrical system. If it was from the USA, it would have a Underwriters Laboratory (UL) sticker on it.
I sort of miss my Henry Hound! Bought brand new in 2006 with wages from my first proper job! Useless in a small house, very clunky tools but it did work well! Made my money back when I sold it 5 years later!
13:47 that is the CSA (Canadian Standards Association) mark. It's required on all electrical equipment in Canada. The US has the similar UL (Underwriter's Laboratory) approval, and both are cross-compatible for certain things. You'll see CSA with a "US" next to it, or you'll see UL with a C next to it. Based on your ratings sticker I suspect this unit was originally sold in Canada.
Although this may detract from it's appeal for what it is, it would probably be worth swapping out the motor for a 240 volt UK motor. Something to consider is that whilst you've dropped the voltage, the frequency its expecting is 60Hz, but in the UK we have a 50Hz system. As silly as this sounds, incorrect frequencies regardless of voltage, can have consequences. Nice vacuum though!
Many of the vacuum cleaners I own state they are suitable for 50 to 60Hz and I am told that the vast majority of electric motors will work on different frequencies with no consequences. I would need to swap over more than just the motor to convert this cleaner to UK voltage
Alex Smith Since all (I don’t know if any brushless corded vacs) are brushed universal motors, they are self commutating. You may not understand what this means, but in practice this will work on any frequency electricity of appropriate voltage or even 120 Volts DC (although the switches aren’t rated for DC use).
The 1995 Henry we use in our shop has got twin vents. It's been a long time since I saw a made in England sticker on any vacuum Roger. Numeric certainly give good value for a long lasting vacuum. I wondered where elvis was living nowadays.😀😀. Also loving rogers bits and doings and rogers box of delights.
My george foreman evolve came from America i purchase from ebay it had a 2 pin plug i had to use a UK visitor travel adaptor the power was 1440 watts & 220 Volts, i used it in my UK kitchen socket it worked okay it was fine.
I would definitely not recommend doing this. While the grill may function on 120 volts, it will run at a higher amperage through the cables which puts it at risk for a fire hazard. Appliances are designed to run at intended listed voltages and nothing else.
I wonder where Nacecare got that power nozzle. It’s unlike any we’ve seen before. The factory in Canada must import the main cleaner from the UK with all the electrical wiring for North America installed, then Nacecare adds the power hose, wands and carpet nozzle. Similar to how Electrolux sent Volta cleaners to Eureka in the USA ready to be married to Eureka power nozzle systems. You’ll always know it’s your Canadian vacuum by the green colour - just like our maple leaves in summertime!
Abir Chowdhury Abir - which factory? The one in the UK, or the one in Canada? You mean you actually had a 220-volt Henry Hound with electric power nozzles for sale in UK stores? I thought the power nozzle Henrys were only available in Canada.....
@@briant5378 yeah we did, we had power head Henry's from around the beginning of Henry until around 2007 when the HenryHound was discontinued. The Henry's were built fully in the UK, even with the yellow cable and stuff
I was under the impression the warm cords on Henrys was due to its close proximity to the motor, the old Henrys use around 6 amps and the new ones use around 3 (on 240v). I’d have thought neither current is enough to heat the cable up significantly as it’s rather thick and likely has a high cross section.
The heating is due to a coiled up wire essentially acting as an air core transformer. There’s a reason coil type extension leads always have a ‘coiled max amps’ and ‘uncoiled max amps’ listed on them.
I like the brushroll itself. Most vacuums today have fewer bristles and they convince us they're better because they're stiffer but there not. They're just selling you fewer bristles. The chevron pattern with the most bristles possible is still best'..
What cordless vacuum cleaner do you think would be good to buy i am looking at the shark ionflex I do have the Dyson v6 absolute vacuum but it does not work to good any more and I do like Dyson but I do not want to pay the price that Dyson vacuums cost
ibaisaic can you unbox the Miele Compact C2 TotalCare Vaccum?. Its not that one with the electric power head that one is Miele Complete C3 TotalCare. This one the Miele Compact C2 TotalCare has a Miele Turbo Brush and Miele's parqade twister floorhead
I'd like to see Numatic bring back a PN model but sadly they don't sell very well in the UK which is a shame cause they clean so much better than a turbo brush and they are quieter.
I’m not sure if they did but probably not. I think the new switch bank is to due with the normal Henrys made in the same time as the HenryHounds. Probably to save costs.
My family had a red steel henry, which was passed down through three generations, fantastic !!! Unbeatable! when it crossed the bridge it was not suprising that I looked for another Henry. This time a Henry Hound. Unfortunatly my Henry Hound only lasted 7years :( What is the differance between the Hound and the Pet?" is the Pet, the Hound Mark 2?
I knew that it was from Canada from the start of the video because the Numatic in the USA don't have the Numatic logo and this Henry Hound does have the Numatic logo.
That's not My name Yes, domestic supply is 230 volts nominal, usually we get about 245 volts. Makes life easier as even high power appliances like dryers can be plugged into any outlet. Things like heaters, kettles, dryers etc can be rated upto 3kw making them faster to heat than us products. The plugs are bigger as they contain a fuse, and are widely considered to be the safest in the world.
A you might have seen nacecare do one of the professional models with a SEBO powerhead, I keep thinking that creating a powerhead numatic using a 600w model with front mounted switches (replacing the indicator light with a PTO socket). and it's 11th week 07, on numatics to work ot the date (assuming it has a serial number older ones don't) it's the first 4 digits of the serial, the first 2 being the year and the second 2 the week. And yes all henrys of that era look like that, we have a couple of twin speed models at work that looks the same. And as for air fresheners, we have used urinal freshening grates that go between the filter and the motor and they work really well. www.vectairsystems.com/products/washroom/v-screen-urinal-screens/ And the yellow plugs just push in and are not THAT big. we have a mix of the 16A and 32A blue version of the connectors at work and the 32A is about twice the size of the yellow ones. Also building sites don't jut use 110V, it's basically +/- 55V RMS with a RMS voltage of 110V, this means there is never any more than 50v in respect to earth which is very unlikely to do any harm.
Hi, I’m wondering I recently bought a HVR200-22 from the UK off eBay as I’ve heard these models are better than the newer ones. I’m just wondering what kind of adapter/power converter I’ll need to use it? Thanks!
Please stop it I know you stole what I made and I'm Laura I'm not up in the sky with whoever I'm the girl they hurt so what but I do not want you putting some other person in my things please is that hard for you people please do not let them do this any more she is not me Andre .. you know this and Moe so do you why do you keep putting me through this for some other man
THis is so frustrating. Can't find any of these models available anywhere anymore. I keep watching this dude's reviews and all the ones I like are no longer available
Hi Rodger the reason that the American plug is often bent when someone buys it who lives overseas for example you, we bend our own plug because especially the older ones because the plugs don't hold into the power sockets that are polarized which is supposed to be safer then the old non polarized plugs
It wouldn't surprise me if that part of the lid was from 1990 as I have a few friends who work in the factory and they have stockpiles of some parts, especially the parts that are used in each model
First off Yes I know I'm commenting five years after the upload. I do believe that is from the 90s given it has an unpolarized plug. For once I've seen a Henry with a normal plug!!!!
Hi Roger, love the singing intro, not only a vacuum unboxing but entertainment as well, keep up the good work mate thanks
The thicker wire is due to the fact this vacuum is designed for 120 volts. I know that probably doesn't make sense, but you will get increased resistance with the lower voltage, resulting in an increased current draw. More current = more heat hence the thicker cable.
All the 120 volt vacuum cleaners I have imported from the USA have regular thin cables. This cleaner was intended for commercial use which may explain the higher grade mains lead.
Henry Hound always had the push button switch and no hi low switch. Henry Hound has always been single speed .And the Henry Hound in the UK had the same switch as this one. Your'e Henry Hound was made on the 11th week of 2007. Henry Hound always Had 2 vents on the side. The UK version was model HHR200-2 but the Canadian version HHR200. And it does have the odour reducing filter.
shower curtain filter
Now this is Numatic for my taste. I have high pile shag rugs and powerhead canister or upright is the only way to get those rugs clean. I really like this silent Numatic powerhead. My personal favorite is the Sebo ET-1 with the Airbelt K-series canister.
Roger your not pathetic, sad or a fruit loop. Your awesome and great entertainment.
The reason the cable becomes hot/warm when its coiled is because, it basically starts acting like a transformer (like an electromagnet due to induced EMF and a thing know as "Eddie currents")... To prevent Eddie currents, that is the reason actual transformers use a magnet that quenches the excess flux of Eddie currents. That is also the reason some cleaners have a label telling the user to always unwind the cable before operating the cleaner.
Little bonus tip:
If you've always wanted to feel how electricity travels through a cable (without being zapped - obviously), what you can do is, take a powerful magnet (neodymium) like the ones you find in hard drives, and simply apply/get near with the magnet to the cable flex; while the appliance is turned on, and you will then "feel" the electricity - without actually being zapped by it. You'll feel something of a vibrating sensation on the magnet - if done correctly.
Omg I read that
@@unspeakable8.031Blimey, i appreciate that. =)
3 bestest vacuums which are very well made. And a very good high quality.
1. Miele.
2. Sebo.
3. Numatic.
Since getting my Numatic James, I've been very impressed with the tremendous amount of suction and Airflow it has, and even when the bag was full, it never lost a lot of suction and Airflow. And I always use a vac freshener disc in the filter compartment of James, and have folded a disc over recently and done same with our DC40, it's great as it's like your freshening the air at the same time as vacuuming. I feel that the airflow on James is far higher than on the DC40, can tell a difference in carpet pile and colour too, I use the airobrush with mine, best turbo brush I've ever used.
WOW!! I really like this vacuum and didn't even know that they were out there. I want one Roger and its all your fault. Nice socks mate.
When I get to 100,000 subscribers I will be giving it away in a prize draw.
I agree, very nice socks as usual mate.
13:54 That symbol is CSA. CSA Stands for Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group). They make the workplace safety laws in Canada and in this case, the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
So there's your answer. This vacuum I do believe is Canadian and not American. Canada and the USA have the same electrical system. If it was from the USA, it would have a Underwriters Laboratory (UL) sticker on it.
MrWolfSnack Not necessary to have an Underwriters label. CSA with US in subscript means it meets UL specifications.
I sort of miss my Henry Hound! Bought brand new in 2006 with wages from my first proper job! Useless in a small house, very clunky tools but it did work well! Made my money back when I sold it 5 years later!
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13:47 that is the CSA (Canadian Standards Association) mark. It's required on all electrical equipment in Canada. The US has the similar UL (Underwriter's Laboratory) approval, and both are cross-compatible for certain things. You'll see CSA with a "US" next to it, or you'll see UL with a C next to it. Based on your ratings sticker I suspect this unit was originally sold in Canada.
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i like The way that motor sounds better than the new ones
Although this may detract from it's appeal for what it is, it would probably be worth swapping out the motor for a 240 volt UK motor. Something to consider is that whilst you've dropped the voltage, the frequency its expecting is 60Hz, but in the UK we have a 50Hz system. As silly as this sounds, incorrect frequencies regardless of voltage, can have consequences. Nice vacuum though!
Many of the vacuum cleaners I own state they are suitable for 50 to 60Hz and I am told that the vast majority of electric motors will work on different frequencies with no consequences. I would need to swap over more than just the motor to convert this cleaner to UK voltage
Alex Smith Since all (I don’t know if any brushless corded vacs) are brushed universal motors, they are self commutating. You may not understand what this means, but in practice this will work on any frequency electricity of appropriate voltage or even 120 Volts DC (although the switches aren’t rated for DC use).
The 1995 Henry we use in our shop has got twin vents. It's been a long time since I saw a made in England sticker on any vacuum Roger. Numeric certainly give good value for a long lasting vacuum. I wondered where elvis was living nowadays.😀😀. Also loving rogers bits and doings and rogers box of delights.
My george foreman evolve came from America i purchase from ebay it had a 2 pin plug i had to use a UK visitor travel adaptor the power was 1440 watts & 220 Volts, i used it in my UK kitchen socket it worked okay it was fine.
It may be dual voltage.
I would definitely not recommend doing this. While the grill may function on 120 volts, it will run at a higher amperage through the cables which puts it at risk for a fire hazard. Appliances are designed to run at intended listed voltages and nothing else.
Those plugs are also in Canada and your right they do bend allot and it's because they take the plug out side was and and bends the prong
Wish id never parted with my henry hound. It was a brilliant cleaner.that power head was very decent.
Must look for another hound.
Which Elvis were you trying to impersonate, Elvis Presley or Elvis Costello?
Elvis Cartwright. He's my window cleaner.
@@ibaisaic o_o what?
Elvis presley
@@ibaisaic are us wall socket plugs bends so easy becuse they are only made from cheap aluminum and uk plugs are made from steel
I wonder where Nacecare got that power nozzle. It’s unlike any we’ve seen before. The factory in Canada must import the main cleaner from the UK with all the electrical wiring for North America installed, then Nacecare adds the power hose, wands and carpet nozzle. Similar to how Electrolux sent Volta cleaners to Eureka in the USA ready to be married to Eureka power nozzle systems.
You’ll always know it’s your Canadian vacuum by the green colour - just like our maple leaves in summertime!
These always had the power hose, the machines are stock from factory apart from the voltage
Abir Chowdhury Abir - which factory? The one in the UK, or the one in Canada? You mean you actually had a 220-volt Henry Hound with electric power nozzles for sale in UK stores? I thought the power nozzle Henrys were only available in Canada.....
@@briant5378 yeah we did, we had power head Henry's from around the beginning of Henry until around 2007 when the HenryHound was discontinued. The Henry's were built fully in the UK, even with the yellow cable and stuff
Abir Chowdhury Interesting! Thank you for your answer!!!😊
what budget Vaccum would you reccomend ?
are you going to review the henry wash cleaner hvw370 please do a review on that
I was under the impression the warm cords on Henrys was due to its close proximity to the motor, the old Henrys use around 6 amps and the new ones use around 3 (on 240v). I’d have thought neither current is enough to heat the cable up significantly as it’s rather thick and likely has a high cross section.
The heating is due to a coiled up wire essentially acting as an air core transformer. There’s a reason coil type extension leads always have a ‘coiled max amps’ and ‘uncoiled max amps’ listed on them.
my son loves watching you,he is obsessed with Henry hoover,the downside is me and my sons dad have to watch you over and over.
I like the brushroll itself. Most vacuums today have fewer bristles and they convince us they're better because they're stiffer but there not. They're just selling you fewer bristles. The chevron pattern with the most bristles possible is still best'..
So is Roger!
I tell people that I'm ten years older than I am an they tell me how great I look.
Bruce Solomon .hi Bruce. You look great man. 😃😃😃
Wow you are so good cleaning and the vacuum is so beautiful 😊❤🎉
What cordless vacuum cleaner do you think would be good to buy i am looking at the shark ionflex I do have the Dyson v6 absolute vacuum but it does not work to good any more and I do like Dyson but I do not want to pay the price that Dyson vacuums cost
Why don’t buy Henry cordless
So want one of these been looking and looking for years
This model was discontinued.
@@Ih8kone i know i have one now
@@sammygirlie345mine arrives tomorrow. From another collector
can u buy the turbo brush for the george
Not the one include with the Henry Hound because it also needs a power hose, tubes and a socket on the cleaner to plug it in.
In 1999 numatic had a powered hose with no plugs
ibaisaic can you unbox the Miele Compact C2 TotalCare Vaccum?. Its not that one with the electric power head that one is Miele Complete C3 TotalCare. This one the Miele Compact C2 TotalCare has a Miele Turbo Brush and Miele's parqade twister floorhead
I love your humour. Makes me even watch vacuums I'm not really interested in. I'm a Dyson & Shark kinda Gal
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Great Britain does have a history of vacuum cleaners which I can relate to
Idk if it has a hi/lo switch it is just like my Henry vacuum but it is a bit different
How many takes did you do for the singing at the beginning lol
Two.
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I'd like to see Numatic bring back a PN model but sadly they don't sell very well in the UK which is a shame cause they clean so much better than a turbo brush and they are quieter.
The rainbow coloured Numatic Roger that is being launched to celebrate Numatic's 50th birthday will have a power head.
ibaisaic Numatic Roger? Sounds like a sex toy 😂
It can be used for that function, but a George or Charles would be more suitable.
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@A. A 9:45 in the manual it shows the new switchbank, did these ever use the new switch bank?
I’m not sure if they did but probably not. I think the new switch bank is to due with the normal Henrys made in the same time as the HenryHounds. Probably to save costs.
They did Henry turbos in 2014 and they have the push button
Hi Roger - what do you use to polish a Numatic - is it still Autoglym Car Polish? Love the videos. Cheers.
To polish up the Hound I used some Williams waterless wash & wax, but I usually use Autoglym.
Thanks Roger.
My family had a red steel henry, which was passed down through three generations, fantastic !!! Unbeatable! when it crossed the bridge it was not suprising that I looked for another Henry. This time a Henry Hound. Unfortunatly my Henry Hound only lasted 7years :( What is the differance between the Hound and the Pet?" is the Pet, the Hound Mark 2?
Hi! The Pet only has a turbo head which is air-driven. Numatic still make and sell the steel Henry's, they're called the NVQ-250 range :)
I knew that it was from Canada from the start of the video because the Numatic in the USA don't have the Numatic logo and this Henry Hound does have the Numatic logo.
Well done can’t wait till tomorrows video and I have 3 numatics hoovers I have a Henry James and Nuvac I have the small nuvac!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Note: That double vent on the Henry Hound was the earlier vents that numatics used before they changed it to a single one
Is everything in uk 240? Those giant plugs u guys have
That's not My name Yes, domestic supply is 230 volts nominal, usually we get about 245 volts. Makes life easier as even high power appliances like dryers can be plugged into any outlet. Things like heaters, kettles, dryers etc can be rated upto 3kw making them faster to heat than us products. The plugs are bigger as they contain a fuse, and are widely considered to be the safest in the world.
I wasn't quite expecting "the whole song and dance" LOL!!
I'm not sure Numatic make Henry hound anymore but the electric head looks really good
Another Lovely neumatic to add to the collection.
LOL That dance and singing and dacing was so funny
What do you mean by commercial Hoover a lot of construction workers use Henry hoovers
Do a video of the Numatic nnv 200 nuvac
Also evacuumstore.com sells American Numatic cleaners
really this machine is a phenomenal design
Nice video rog love numatic I have all of them just not a hound
Got a Wendy and a purple James then? Don't forget the new Numatic Roger coming soon.
ibaisaic haven't heard of the Wendy yet sounds good
I vaguely (very vaguely!) remember Wendy!
Btw the first two numbers on the bottom of the sticker tell you the year on numatics. It said 07, so it’s a 2007.
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Henry hounds are the best vacuum cleaner in the world and the electronic floor nozzle.
Great vid Roger! It sounds just like my Henry which is from 2004 and still works like new and very well made
I work in Numatic and i gaved you this one! :)
He didn't buy it from numatic...
There are stress marks just above the wheels which convinces me it's somewhat been used before
Love the matching socks
A you might have seen nacecare do one of the professional models with a SEBO powerhead, I keep thinking that creating a powerhead numatic using a 600w model with front mounted switches (replacing the indicator light with a PTO socket).
and it's 11th week 07, on numatics to work ot the date (assuming it has a serial number older ones don't) it's the first 4 digits of the serial, the first 2 being the year and the second 2 the week.
And yes all henrys of that era look like that, we have a couple of twin speed models at work that looks the same.
And as for air fresheners, we have used urinal freshening grates that go between the filter and
the motor and they work really well. www.vectairsystems.com/products/washroom/v-screen-urinal-screens/
And the yellow plugs just push in and are not THAT big. we have a mix of the 16A and 32A blue version of the connectors at work and the 32A is about twice the size of the yellow ones.
Also building sites don't jut use 110V, it's basically +/- 55V RMS with a RMS voltage of 110V, this means there is never any more than 50v in respect to earth which is very unlikely to do any harm.
This power nozzle or ETC1 from sebo?
No, it’s not made by Sebo.
your henry hound is from the 11th week of 2007
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Wish they would make an electric turbo head model again now
What’s the intro music? Sounds real catchy!! 👍🏼🙂
There is a new Hoover and it is numatic and he his called Henry wash
Pls reply
It's on my channel if you look.
It will probably have been ment for builders this is where I have mainly seen them used. Nice video
I live in America and I hate when the prongs bend.
30:50
You could have fooled me there. I thought Elvis was back for a moment.
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Very nice canister vacuum.
A coiled cord creates an electromagnet effect and inductance, that's why electric heaters have coiled elements
You can see how the gifts are available and you will be able
My son Theodor loves your videos :)
I want one of these coant bloody find one tho any advice?
Ebay.
Twenty one years? Were you born on some unusual leap year with a numerical value I've never hear of dear?
21 years and a few months.
Must have been a bad few months!
I think his 21 plus roger tell us the truth oh and l live in England. And I've got George
Love that Henry Hound!
, atall the players round of the office and
Henry hounds have always been a single switch push swich.
It’s ok
I want one of these!!!!!
Nice dancing and singing henry hound really liked it :)
I wasn't expecting Elvis at the beginning.
what hoover do u use in long term
I got a standard henry hoover
maashallah
Wonder why Walmart never carried this. This seems light weight, powerful, multipurpose, and economical.
maybe they didnt have the licences to do it? or didnt have permission
@@montacute07 mhm yes. Although Henry/numatic is a national pride
@@quackss6384 yes, but numatic made other foreign machines for differant countries
Hi, I’m wondering I recently bought a HVR200-22 from the UK off eBay as I’ve heard these models are better than the newer ones. I’m just wondering what kind of adapter/power converter I’ll need to use it? Thanks!
If you’re in the US you will need a transformer to convert 240 volts to 110 volts.
@@ibaisaic Thanks, I've seen some ranging from 1000w all the way 4000w, Would a 2000w one be good?
Nice dance!
I love your videos💖💖💖💖💖
Please stop it I know you stole what I made and I'm Laura I'm not up in the sky with whoever I'm the girl they hurt so what but I do not want you putting some other person in my things please is that hard for you people please do not let them do this any more she is not me Andre .. you know this and Moe so do you why do you keep putting me through this for some other man
THis is so frustrating. Can't find any of these models available anywhere anymore. I keep watching this dude's reviews and all the ones I like are no longer available
Turns on motor sounds like a hover craft engine .." I think this is the quietest brush head.." yea you can't hear anything else
22:32
YESS ROGER YESSS!! ELVIS IS THE BEST!!!
you should do a vid of your henry types of hoover collection
NGL he was straight vibing though
Good singing and dancing my lovely 😆
Hi Rodger the reason that the American plug is often bent when someone buys it who lives overseas for example you, we bend our own plug because especially the older ones because the plugs don't hold into the power sockets that are polarized which is supposed to be safer then the old non polarized plugs
It wouldn't surprise me if that part of the lid was from 1990 as I have a few friends who work in the factory and they have stockpiles of some parts, especially the parts that are used in each model
I know Henry hound always had that switch on it
Thats a unusual hoover from numatic, great video
Yellow cable, what?? Lmao
The design seems like the older Henry's
First off Yes I know I'm commenting five years after the upload. I do believe that is from the 90s given it has an unpolarized plug.
For once I've seen a Henry with a normal plug!!!!
It’s a 2007 model year
This is a great vacuum cleaner
The henry picture on the box looks like it's from 2003.