Haveing worked around both my experience is Dysons The best domestic vacuum but only if looked after. Henry Only ok at vacuuming but almost un breakable if it does break parts are available and easy to fix. Have a look in most schools/hospitals or builders vans and it will be a Henry
Our first Dyson lasted about 9 years. We’ve had our second getting on for 5 . Always wanted a Henry though
I’ve got one of these and it’s good. cheaper too. https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-tt...VzrftCh0qlwRgEAQYASABEgLxGfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I reckon so. I use it for work all the time. I even have one as our home hoover as was better than the one we had. There are bigger ones available too.
We had a Dyson. It was plasticky and we killed it by overheating it. We have a Henry. I have fixed it, cleaned HEPA filters buried inside the motor housing, and put it back together the same .. and it keeps on going. And its a lot cheaper. Bit like Apple vs Huawei mobile phones..
We bought a Dyson cylinder about 8 years ago - I hate it, hope it breaks every time I use it, tools fall off it, it scrapes paint off every door frame and falls over doing the stairs. It is Dyson Friday model and I hate it.
Look you lot the best hoover ever made is a Kirby cleaner and there still going Get Over it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’ve had three Henry’s in nearly twenty years. The first one met its end when a work colleague drove over it and dragged it up the road. The second one caught fire in a customers kitchen, I hoovered up embers with it. (Stupid) Number 3 still going strong. After a nuclear war the only things still functioning will be cockroaches and Henry hoovers. Eventually the planet will become inhabited by a weird Henry/cockroach hybrid.