620W Henry - HVR 200 Cable rewind/storage system. Triple three stage filtration system to hospital standards. High efficiency 'Turboflo' power head. Four wheel 'Tracking' mobility with big wheel stability. Suction: 2100mm. Capacity: 9ltr. Cleaning range: 26.8m.
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vassy4u
27 Mar 177#1
Excellent spot :smiley: Thanks OP :smiley:
qwerta369
27 Mar 174#6
110V. Great price if you don't want to use it in this country.
Tried my arm phoning the local store but no joy doing a prce match on 240V.
This actually comes out at £64.60 with code! but Im not faffing about with step down transformers.
adsham
27 Mar 17#5
£101.99 with code
qwerta369
27 Mar 174#6
110V. Great price if you don't want to use it in this country.
leoandrews to qwerta369
27 Mar 17#9
Yes, the title needs to be even clearer - not just 'Transformer might be needed' - more like 'Not suitable for UK mains supply'
damadgeruk to qwerta369
27 Mar 172#12
Perfectly safe to use in the UK unless you are daft enough to swap the plug supplied and plug it into a 230V supply. 110V is used on construction sites (amongst other locations).
adsham
27 Mar 17#7
Can this be used for domestic use (without a transformer/modification) - if not this should be made clear in the title/description.
leoandrews to adsham
27 Mar 17#8
Agree. It's highly dangerous to use this in the UK without a transformer. Plug it in and you could cause a fire.
No, it's designed to be used with a 110V supply. Just because you may not have one doesn't mean no one does. :smiley:
OP should make this clearer.
zgaguska
27 Mar 17#11
Ordered thanks :smiley:
obakrie
27 Mar 17#14
thank op!!!
darksideby182
27 Mar 17#15
240v to 110v transformer is about £25 good price for the Henry though.
zgaguska
27 Mar 17#16
650 watt needs Henry . Transformer for £25 has about 100watt.
darksideby182
27 Mar 17#17
CPC do a 750va version for £39
othen to darksideby182
28 Mar 17#24
... I think you are joking with us, it is difficult to see this fitting in with the interior decor:
jamel to darksideby182
28 Mar 17#33
You got a link for that please?
Gareth79
27 Mar 17#18
Heck, 620W? Mine is the older 1200W switchable version, it works on the lower power setting but you'd not ever want to use it on that.
PAULTRD to Gareth79
28 Mar 17#25
EU law for you
SixtyFive
27 Mar 171#19
It's a misleading post from the poster who as a MOD on HUKD should change the description to prevent any confusion.
The actual website very clearly states in it's header its 110v which makes it totally unsuitable for UK homes.
*Numatic International.HENRY HVR200-22 GENERAL PURPOSE CLEANER RED 110V*
othen
27 Mar 171#20
It is a bit hard to see why this one is a hot deal when it is only suitable for industrial premises. I really can't see the OP's suggestion of using a transformer as being suitable for most homes, most of the transformers that would supply adequate current would come in a yellow plastic box and be designed for an isolated supply in a works - and weigh perhaps 10kg!
lindus
27 Mar 17#21
so this post is invalid and void? as it's hot uk deals
othen to lindus
27 Mar 17#22
No, the apposite reaction would be to vote cold rather than hot, but (inexplicably) that has not happened.
Perhaps the logical conclusion is that many HUKD subscribers own an industrial premises and need a vacuum cleaner for it (but that is not the case of course...).
scouser999
27 Mar 17#23
Is it worth mentioning that 110V with transformer is much safer than 240V for outdoor use, making this a good option for car cleaning? Plenty of powertools make it on here, which are construction tools. The op says transformer may be needed, perhaps meaning You will need if you don't already have one. may need one. :sunglasses:
PAULTRD to scouser999
28 Mar 172#26
If you are hoovering in the rain, natural selection should run its course
themachman
28 Mar 17#27
Got one last year,even though its only 620w its brilliant at picking up and dont know any difference from my last,more powerful hoover
RoryJoe
28 Mar 171#28
Wattage does not equal suction power.
PAULTRD
28 Mar 171#29
I didn't say it did.... My wife has a 2200w hairdryer and it doesn't suck at all.... Neither does the hairdryer
RoryJoe
28 Mar 17#30
Hahaha!
I don't think the EU law is a bad thing at all though. There were so many uneconomical and inefficient vacuum motors about generating a tremendous amount of heat over suction. It's for the best that the industry was pushed into designing better vacuums.
qwerta369
28 Mar 17#31
You dare say this on HUKD? You must have balls the size of oranges.
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620W Henry - HVR 200 Cable rewind/storage system. Triple three stage filtration system to hospital standards. High efficiency 'Turboflo' power head. Four wheel 'Tracking' mobility with big wheel stability. Suction: 2100mm. Capacity: 9ltr. Cleaning range: 26.8m.
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This actually comes out at £64.60 with code! but Im not faffing about with step down transformers.
OP should make this clearer.
The actual website very clearly states in it's header its 110v which makes it totally unsuitable for UK homes.
*Numatic International.HENRY HVR200-22 GENERAL PURPOSE CLEANER RED 110V*
Perhaps the logical conclusion is that many HUKD subscribers own an industrial premises and need a vacuum cleaner for it (but that is not the case of course...).
:sunglasses:
I don't think the EU law is a bad thing at all though. There were so many uneconomical and inefficient vacuum motors about generating a tremendous amount of heat over suction. It's for the best that the industry was pushed into designing better vacuums.