
The iconic Henry vacuum has long been a household name, and for good reason. One of its most popular models, the , has just seen a significant price drop of 37% on Amazon, bringing its cost down to £189.05 from £299.99.
For comparison, is offering the same model for £200. This vacuum boasts an impressive capacity, allowing for more thorough cleaning with less frequent emptying.
Its innovative pod system compacts dust and dirt, making for easy, dust-free disposal with just one click. The detachable battery provides up to an and its lightweight design, weighing in at just 3.2kg, ensures that users won't strain their backs while manoeuvring it,
Another option is the Shark , available for £90 at Shark. Designed for use throughout the home, it's perfect for both carpets and hard floors. Also on offer is the Vax priced at £130 from Argos. Its slim and lightweight design makes it a breeze to navigate around your home for swift and effortless clean ups.
Amazon customers have given the a 4.5-star rating, with many singing its praises. One customer wrote: "HenryQuick is a super cordless vacuum which is very easy to use and is powerful without having to use the boost mode. Battery life is excellent also and for me the best part is having no bags the pods are great no dust at all."
Another said: "I am so happy I decided on Henry I am very happy with him. I have always love the Henry vacuums but this one is the best. Great price too." However, not everyone was pleased with their purchase. One buyer commented: "I'm really disappointed in the quality of this cordless Henry vacuum, and I wouldn't recommend this item.
"I have used this item three maybe four times in the couple of weeks of having it and the performance is extremely poor. It struggles to suck anything up and anything it does suck up as soon as the vacuum is switched off it dumps it back onto the floor again."
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