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I am hoping this question is in the right box so to speak my enquiry is can someone please tell me out of two household hoovers namely the Dyson and that Hoover the small dumpy ' Henry ' which of the two is the best or most powerful , please help me I have a bet on this with my two daughters who think that their mother that's me is past knowing these kind of things . Help thank you.
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Well, we have two Dysons and my father has one....20 years service between them and not one single problem, breakdown, repair , call-out. They just keep going and still perform like new without the expense of "consumables ".
13:35 Sat 12th Apr 2014
I have a Henry which works perfectly well and has done for years,
I've had Dysons in the past which worked well at first but became noisy and had a drop in performance over time.
The mere fact that Dysons can be up to four times the price of a Henry would also make me vote for the wee smiley faced one.
I've had Dysons in the past which worked well at first but became noisy and had a drop in performance over time.
The mere fact that Dysons can be up to four times the price of a Henry would also make me vote for the wee smiley faced one.
A friend of mine repairs and sells vacuums etc. When the Dyson first came out, he was offered some kind of deal to be the local area dealer (something along them lines anyway). He asked to inspect a Dyson so he knew what he was letting himself in for and he refused the deal saying (in his own words), "they were rubbish".
Another friend of mine is an industrial/commercial contract cleaner and he swears by Henrys. He uses them all the time - they pick everything up .... and they just keep on going .... and going.
My friend who repairs vacuums constantly has Dysons in for repair - hardly ever a Henry.
I suppose Dysons are okay when they are new, but if you're after something reliable that will keep on going - Henry wins hands down.
Another friend of mine is an industrial/commercial contract cleaner and he swears by Henrys. He uses them all the time - they pick everything up .... and they just keep on going .... and going.
My friend who repairs vacuums constantly has Dysons in for repair - hardly ever a Henry.
I suppose Dysons are okay when they are new, but if you're after something reliable that will keep on going - Henry wins hands down.