Best price for this at the moment with next day delivery included.
Having had the older model of this "1200w" I thought this would be not as powerful as this is 620w but to be honest I think this is better.
Use Code: FLOORCARE10 for £85.50
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blackster
3 Sep 166#8
yeah but if things where made properly and solid in the first place then there wouldn't been a need for buying replacements nor spare parts therefore reducing the demand on resources , I think cheaper made products boil down to "product life cycle", lets be honest if companies made things to last a lifetime then they would go out of business.
937666
2 Sep 165#1
David23 to dwain
3 Sep 164#11
Thankfully we will be out of that nonsense soon and companies will be able to sell us 1600 watt + monsters again. I'm all for energy efficiency but not when it comes at the expense of cleanliness, especially when it's a device which is not used constantly for long periods of time.
argosextra
2 Sep 163#5
I got it for £50.00 last time so profit was £40.00 I didn't spend it I gave it to charity
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937666
2 Sep 165#1
argosextra
2 Sep 162#2
Sold my old used Henry last week for £90.00 used it for 6 months now I'm ordering this one with a hefty price saver
sweetpea10 to argosextra
2 Sep 162#4
What are you going to spend the £4.50 profit on? :laughing:
dwain
2 Sep 161#3
Just be thankful the EU has limited the amount of electricity you can use when vacuuming.
David23 to dwain
3 Sep 164#11
Thankfully we will be out of that nonsense soon and companies will be able to sell us 1600 watt + monsters again. I'm all for energy efficiency but not when it comes at the expense of cleanliness, especially when it's a device which is not used constantly for long periods of time.
patrick_000 to dwain
3 Sep 16#19
Yes, it's a good way to get manufacturers to make more energy efficient machines. Same applies to light bulbs, cars and so on. Companies tend to go for the cheapest, least efficient & most profitable option given the chance.
argosextra
2 Sep 163#5
I got it for £50.00 last time so profit was £40.00 I didn't spend it I gave it to charity
GR2
2 Sep 162#6
im not sure if anyone else has noticed that the quality of these aren't what they used to be.
i've still got one going strong from 12 years ago, and when saw one purchased recently by someone I know, the quality isn't there no more, right from the packaging, through to the pipes, and heads.. definitely lower quality plastic.
POWYSWALES to GR2
3 Sep 161#7
As the worlds population increases and recources have to be shared more then quality will reduce on a lot of consumer goods, it is like baking a cake every week, as more people turn up for a slice the smaller you have to make each slice.
blackster
3 Sep 166#8
yeah but if things where made properly and solid in the first place then there wouldn't been a need for buying replacements nor spare parts therefore reducing the demand on resources , I think cheaper made products boil down to "product life cycle", lets be honest if companies made things to last a lifetime then they would go out of business.
qwerta369
3 Sep 162#9
You cannot be serious.?
Sharpharp
3 Sep 16#10
Bear in mind this is the much weaker EU version, this is a Henry off the juice. The original one had 2 suction settings
moob to Sharpharp
3 Sep 16#22
This has 2 power settings. It's also still very powerful, have to use mine in low and it's still heavy going.
singhisking68
3 Sep 161#12
1200w refurbished henrys from amazon for just £80 roughly delivered.
Mines being going years picks up lovely I'm told they use them in schools and offices and brothels
deeeemon666 to LOUGHBORO GUY
3 Sep 16#15
lol
yespleasesir to LOUGHBORO GUY
3 Sep 16#20
Yes, I can confirm that they do use them in brothels. At least 3 in the Cardiff area
MR1123
3 Sep 162#14
Are you for real :confused:
OriginalSHare
3 Sep 16#16
Have you heard of capitalism?
Roger_Irrelevant
3 Sep 16#17
Fully agree, I bought an "Aerobed Extreme" single airbed about 10 years ago for about £60, built like a tank and still going strong (there's a video on YouTube somewhere of a horse jumping on one and it not popping).
Contacted them a couple of years ago to see if they did a double, only to be told "We stopped making them as we didn't sell many". :neutral_face:
So it's more profitable for them to produce crap ones that end up on landfill after a couple of years.
m5rcc
3 Sep 16#18
Will we? Says who?
sweetpea10
3 Sep 16#21
Nice idea :innocent:
SmokeyBandit
3 Sep 16#23
This model does not have a (hi-low) power options.
Opening post
Having had the older model of this "1200w" I thought this would be not as powerful as this is 620w but to be honest I think this is better.
Use Code: FLOORCARE10 for £85.50
Top comments
All comments (23)
i've still got one going strong from 12 years ago, and when saw one purchased recently by someone I know, the quality isn't there no more, right from the packaging, through to the pipes, and heads.. definitely lower quality plastic.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/ol/B00008Z9XZ/ref=mw_dp_olp?ie=UTF8&condition=all
580w refurbished henry from amazon for roughly £70
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/ol/B00N3MDSDS/ref=mw_dp_olp?ie=UTF8&condition=all
Contacted them a couple of years ago to see if they did a double, only to be told "We stopped making them as we didn't sell many". :neutral_face:
So it's more profitable for them to produce crap ones that end up on landfill after a couple of years.