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E**R
You'd want a Henry with these HepaFlo bags if you use a fire stove
Like so many duped customers 2 decades ago I bought into Dyson on recommendations of my then girlfriend who in later years mentioned it broke down. Later still I discovered she tended to use the thin & narrow nozzle attachment almost all the time. (Well no wonder why she said suction was good because she hardly used the floor tool ! Also no wonder the machine broke down eventually.I never used my first Dyson DC08 like that until a decade later after we moved house and had a moden logs & coal multifuel fire stove installed. After shovelling the bulk of ash into a steel bucket vacuum & nozzle is used to clean up the tight corners and the spills outside of the stove. Cleaning of the stove proved Dyson ito be rubbish for the task. On average I had to empty DC08 every second day. If the dust canister didn't totally fill up, then the hepa filter would have been clogged by 2nd or 3rd day maximum. Worse was the emptying creates clouds of dust so I had to use mask and safety glasses ! So much for being suckered by Dyson marketing hype before the days I retrained as health & safety advisor.Heard of a Henry over 3 decades ago but never seen one until one of the workmen renovating said house used one to clean after his work each evening. His matter of fact comments, regards no problem and only had to change out the bag, no messing with filters etc. gave me confidence to eventually buy a Henry.Before that I even tried a Dyson with an intermediate ash can vacuuming atttachment - i.e. plug the can to Dyson's hose and use the can's hose to clean the fire stove. What a mess and still the dust clouds to face upon emptying.Happy to report used the Henry for 10 years no problems. For those 10 years I used a felt re-useable bag and put the Henry bag inside that to use double bagged arrangement. No ash ever leaked out into the atmosphere. Have been cleaning the fire stove without the second (felt) bag only to find Henry's throw-away bags used on their own also do not leak ash into atmosphere.Henry must have changed manufacturing process or facility judging by some reviewers complaining one side of their box of bags all had one side not sealed. So typical of suppliers trying to cut costs by cutting QA/QC (quality assurance / control). I have not be so unlucky but I have matched a new bag from ones bought 10 eyars ago to find these ones about 5mm shorter on one side and the plastic catch was green colour now red (and price doubled of course). Henry, if you implement proper QA/QC procedure I would raise the score back to 5 stars.Still, I can fully recommend a Henry. One bag used to last 2 months of fire stove cleaning. Now without the felt outer bag I reckon one of these Henry bags would last 3 months or whole winter of stove cleaning.
M**G
Good value
Plenty of bags in the box I was sent for my new Henry vacuum cleaner, good quality and does the job. Quick delivery very pleased,would recommend.
T**H
Good quality
Definitely worth paying for these real Henry begs as they don't seem to smell after a while like you get from the cheap paper type bags
M**M
Happy customer
Easy to change bags, no complaints on product
S**0
Original product!
Value for money. I would definitely purchase again.
V**
Very good
Great value happy with my purchase
A**R
Cheap and good
Shopped around great price and product
V**E
I like it!
I like it!
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