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    Thinking of buying a Henry the Hoover to help with the clean up on jobs, anyone got one & are they any good ?
    (whats my life come to talking about domestic appliances ) lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhsanta65 View Post
    Thinking of buying a Henry the Hoover to help with the clean up on jobs, anyone got one & are they any good ?
    (whats my life come to talking about domestic appliances ) lol

    Got 1 mate and in my opinion you could`nt get better,hooray for young HENRY

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    Screwfix have them on offer at the moment about £90, and a dewalt one for about £65. Maybe worth a look

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    asda are selling small compact hoovers for around £30 i will try and post a link.
    http://direct.asda.com/Electrolux-Po...efault,pd.html

    there you go.
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    Henry hoovers are spot on......

    Good prices here>>>>> Henry hoovers + bags.

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    Henry is spot on.

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    Henry for me also
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    henry for ever!! gonna have a wake when henry goes to hoover heaven!

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    Had mine 11 years, and ya can still buy parts for them.......Makro have them in at £69.99 + vat

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    For me it's Bosch BSG 1400 Arriva, small, light, incredibly, powerful, quietish, and takes on all sorts of jobs without complaining - perfection.

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    Definitely a great buy.

    I am using a Travis Perkins cleaner at the moment. It's not as good as the Henry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mosaic Girl View Post
    For me it's Bosch BSG 1400 Arriva, small, light, incredibly, powerful, quietish, and takes on all sorts of jobs without complaining - perfection.
    sounds like me!!

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    sounds like me!!
    nope, not going to say it....lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cornish_crofter View Post
    Definitely a great buy.

    I am using a Travis Perkins cleaner at the moment. It's not as good as the Henry
    yes, but it had been in a skip for 6 months Hugo!

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    Henry spot on for me

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    yes, but it had been in a skip for 6 months Hugo!
    LOL - are you saying I'm tight

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    sounds like me!!

    lol doug
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    LOL - are you saying I'm tight
    You do like the odd tip bargain
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    Henry all the way for me! Used them for years.henrietta is also good
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