Our old 1960's Hoover Constellation used to float on a cushion of air - it was brilliant. We love our Henry but I still miss that Constellation!
Sara12345678
16 Apr 16#9
Are you sure its £78 because Ive just payed £87?
SweeneyUK to Sara12345678
16 Apr 16#12
It says 78 in the picture of the label..
gadgetsgalore2011
16 Apr 16#10
Is this 1 of them things I see the kids riding around on in the streets?
F4STFORW4RD
16 Apr 161#11
Henry Hoverboard
Loudmouth
16 Apr 162#13
While we're being pedantic good hover to what?
or should it be too?
Sorry OP :man:
gslgregory
16 Apr 16#14
It's a good hover to hover of course!
zx636r
16 Apr 161#15
It's a lot less bover with a hover.
Wellhung
16 Apr 16#16
Is this a lawn mower?
008
16 Apr 16#17
HEAT!
Even if the price instore is £78 and you cannot find one.. the
online price is now only £87 down from £100 so still a very
good buy ;-)
craiginuk
16 Apr 16#18
Think these are reduced power due to some EU law that came in a few months back. Still good but not as good as the old 1200 Watt ones. Don't tell Boris though, or he'll use it as another excuse for his Brexit campaign!
Emeye to craiginuk
17 Apr 16#21
Another crazy EU ruling, same as reducing the power on hairdryers. Less powerful so you end up using it for longer. How does that reduce energy consumption?
JohnnyL
16 Apr 16#19
jamgin
16 Apr 161#20
Lol. Me too. Part of my childhood that hover hoover.
Bubblegum13
19 Apr 16#22
I picked up one of these today in Tesco Shettleston at lunchtime. There were 3 Henry left and I think maybe one of each of the others at the same price (Hetty, etc). There is a stockcheck button on the website but not sure how accurate/up to date it is. In my area only Shettleston and St Rollox had stock.
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good hover to what?
or should it be too?
Sorry OP :man:
Even if the price instore is £78 and you cannot find one.. the
online price is now only £87 down from £100 so still a very
good buy ;-)