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Steve - another reason to why Numatics are so popular is that they can be used bagless if you run out of bags or if you have forgotten to buy more. When I'm doing my other job as a contract cleaner, I don't particularly like using a Henry that doesn't have a bag installed, but there have been times when I've had to use a Henry without s bag, and it's very versatile to clean out. That's one aspect Miele would never be able to do - they'd have to protect their motors a heck of a lot better. 


 


I also have an S6. The only thing I like about it is the auto cord rewind "comfort" function. Useless exterior body though - just doesn't stand up to scratches and scrapes very well, but then its a heck of a lot smaller and easier to store than Henry - for the mean time - I'd be interested in the 2012 Henry machines that are coming out with the park slot on the back. 
 
Hi all

After all your excellent input etc & considering the potential advantages i've decided to stick with an airobrush (I have one already) & give the 'Hound a miss as I don't think i'd be gaining much apart from another Henry (not that that's a bad thing.)

Cheers for the kind offer anyway beko1987!

It's great to see all these positive comments about Numatic, I must admit the more I have to do with the brand the more I like them.

I have though after consultation with my other half decided I do need another Numatic (a George) Another thread will i'm afraid follow shortly !!

Cheers
Dave
 

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