Also Nate J's HVR200A sounds like that when it's powered on I think it's something to do with the voltage being different. Also you can date this Henry from the serial number on the rating sticker the first 2 digits are the year and the second two are the week
I’ve always noticed how the American version of machines firing up sound sounds different in the us then it does in the uk I don’t know why that is but it must be the region.
shut up you dont kn ow about hen ry
Bro finally someone in the us has one of these guys I’m not the only one
Some other US people have it too like Nate J, John Smith, Performance Reviews ect
I got a new Henry today ❤❤
Also Nate J's HVR200A sounds like that when it's powered on I think it's something to do with the voltage being different. Also you can date this Henry from the serial number on the rating sticker the first 2 digits are the year and the second two are the week
Mines even older than his. Face is printed on and no back parking bracket.
@@natej4230 yeah urs is an early 2012 model his is either late 2012 - mid 2014
I’ve always noticed how the American version of machines firing up sound sounds different in the us then it does in the uk I don’t know why that is but it must be the region.
How old is it
@@gemmaoutwood9748 2009
Probably the voltage difference. Remember in the US we use 120V, whereas in the UK they use 240V.
I have the hetty version
This is an american spec of a henry
Reasons:
Yellow cord
Nacecare stickers
120v
No numatic logo
Comes with airo brush
Thats all