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The motor is powerful yet, AAA-rated in energy efficiency and the variable suction is a good feature to have for when changing surface types. Low suction for deep pile rugs and high for hard floors. As well as Enjoying talking about himself in the third person the Appliance Hunter also likes to be able to breathe properly. So as an Asthma sufferer a HEPA vacuum is a must.
Hetty smiles just as much as Henry, and in terms of performance is just as able. Hetty has a highly efficient motor, a 10 metre cable and rewind storage system, and comes with a host of useful accessories.A HEPA filter must be tested and the minimum accepted range is the previously mentioned 99.97% of microns trapped.
It’s very lightweight and easy to move around. The small profile enables easy storage and also to clean stairs. This is optional, but if you’re looking to make your house smell extra fresh after vacuuming, simply pop an air freshener (the car ones will do) in the main body of your Henry, on the bottom and below the bag. Our reviewer did find this vacuum a little more difficult to push around than the other Henry vacuums she tested, something she put down to the intensity of the suction power.It’s a bagged hoover which is great for clean up, you can simply unclip the bag and throw it away without the dust explosion that sometimes comes from a bagless vacuum. But I’d still remove the bag outside. I love Shark vacuums, they come up time and time again across all my articles because they offer superb suction and great value for money. The latest Dyson is probably “better” but the prices are getting out of control so in my mind they aren’t as worth the money.