Meet the Henry HVR160 - the tough-as-nails vacuum every DIYer needs
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Meet the Henry HVR160 - the tough-as-nails vacuum every DIYer needs
"Over the years I have tested a lot of vacuum cleaners, and I haven't held back in stretching their capabilities - especially with this one. As a mum-of-two and someone who likes stripping wallpaper, knocking through walls and sanding skirting, let me tell you how it made the cut onto our list of the best vacuum cleaners for builders' dust. You can then weigh up if it's the one for you."
"The Henry HVR160 arrives by courier, and it takes no second guesses as to what is inside the box. Clearly branded and labelled, the cardboard box is purpose made for shipping this Henry. The only plastic used was a bag that contained a Tapered Adapter, Crevice Tool, Dusting Tool and Brush and Mattress Tool, which will come in handy when cleaning the home - rather than clearing up after a DIY success or disaster."
"There's a set of owner instructions that explains how everything fits together, but if you've seen a Henry before then familiarity trumps. A bag is already in place to collect the dust from your DIY project or house renovation, so the only set-up required is to connect the three-piece tube set, attach it to the hose and then screw said hose onto the main unit."
The Henry HVR160 is a canister vacuum with the main unit connected to the cleaning head by a long hose, enabling access to difficult spaces. Powerful suction, dust-free emptying and a robust build suit both household chores and heavy DIY tasks. Replacement parts and accessories are easily accessible. The unit arrives with a preinstalled dust bag and multiple tools including a Tapered Adapter, Crevice Tool, Dusting Tool and Mattress Tool. Setup involves connecting a three-piece tube to the hose and screwing it onto the main unit. The design avoids batteries and smart features, prioritizing simplicity and reliability.
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