Have you thought about leaving your torx bits in a bowl with a magnet for a few days, they stay where they should afterwards
Somehow we have ended up with two Henrys; two Vax (upright and a little one); and a Vax carpet cleaner which just about works as an upright.
Henry's all the way. My first job was repairing hoovers....hardly ever repaired any henry's and when i did it was for worn out bushes on the motor. Weve had 2 in 20 years. The one we have now we used to hoover out all the eves in the roof when it was taken off a couple of years back. My mother in law has had 4 dysons in the last 10 years....
Henry 100%. Compared to other brands and their suction power and longevity, it's like they're on steroids or something
After a series of Dysons that all went to the tip along with what looked like every other Dyson - they are easily the most numerous tip-dwellers - we spent a lot of money on a Miele upright and it has been in a different league in every respect, including weight! Hoovering is a now decent workout and everywhere is much cleaner into the bargain.
Agreed but without even looking a miele is/are very expensive...a Henry costs less than a 100 quid...id just like to add that ours rolled off the scafolding and still works after a 2 floor drop....
Miele Cat&Dog, does a great job of cleaning up the hair shed by my mutts. Had an upright in the marital home, now separated so bought a cylinder version just before the last enforced power drop. Tough and reliable, had a Miele previously that lasted about 15 years. Having said that I bought my girlfriend a rotating brush attachment for her Henry, as the dogs and I spend time at hers, and that works almost as well. Was only £12.50 off of Amazon.
.Agree 100%, i have two Henrys for work and home, they are faultless got great suction, long tube and never let me down and i brought myself another one which is in the loft as the new ones out now have been reduced in power from an EU ruling on how much electric they use.
Recently got a Roomba iRobot i7+ Bleedin’ pricey but frees up my domestic staff to focus on polising my Ducatis ;-)
I have had Henry vacs it’s ok till you suck up anything wet and then you have a soggy bag and the taking it off putting it on is a pain My bestest buy is my cordless Dyson easy to use lightweight and everything is washable no friggin bags
For anything tough the Henry - we have a Henry (garage) and Henriette for the house - but the daily cleaner is the new version Dyson V10 cordless (much better than the last V6) - tackles the dog hairs really well.
No hesitation from me as my first choice has to be splash it all over henry,with two in the last twenty years so they must be good,Get to see and play with the dyson range all the time and really not a fan,Over priced and no better than a standard hoover.