comparison of Henry with the simplicity freedom cordless
Nice new Henry, he's very quiet, and it sounds like, for a battery powered vacuum, it works pretty well. I do wish Henry was more popular here in the states as well, I have one, it's very nice. It's actually the new 620 watt motor version, I've thought about trying to get one with the two stage motor, although I don't think those are made anymore, and the model numbers are the same, I think they end in 200. If it says, autosave, was that the two stage motor? I know there were problems with the auto save feature though. Supposedly, the newer motor actually performs better even though it takes less power.
I thought I would mention some comparisons with the Simplicity Freedom cordless vacuum, this doesn't mean one is better than the other, but this is another cordless vacuum that does very well. I actually have the Volt power nozzle and it's a modified version of the Freedom cordless, same specs, just no bag, instead it's fitted with a handle end to put the end of a hose in to. It would actually be interesting to pair up the cordless Henry with this nozzle. Anyway, the battery is 44 volts, motor is 310 watts. The run time is around an hour with a 2.5 hour charge time. It doesn't include a separate battery, and the battery is not designed to be swapped in and out since you have to take out a couple screws to remove it. There is a button on the top of the battery that you press to see how much power is left, the more LEDs that light up, the more charge is left in the battery. The charger is just a power supply that plugs in to the battery, and the charger gets quite warm while charging. This vacuum actually has a spinning brush and a dirty air fan.
Mike
Nice new Henry, he's very quiet, and it sounds like, for a battery powered vacuum, it works pretty well. I do wish Henry was more popular here in the states as well, I have one, it's very nice. It's actually the new 620 watt motor version, I've thought about trying to get one with the two stage motor, although I don't think those are made anymore, and the model numbers are the same, I think they end in 200. If it says, autosave, was that the two stage motor? I know there were problems with the auto save feature though. Supposedly, the newer motor actually performs better even though it takes less power.
I thought I would mention some comparisons with the Simplicity Freedom cordless vacuum, this doesn't mean one is better than the other, but this is another cordless vacuum that does very well. I actually have the Volt power nozzle and it's a modified version of the Freedom cordless, same specs, just no bag, instead it's fitted with a handle end to put the end of a hose in to. It would actually be interesting to pair up the cordless Henry with this nozzle. Anyway, the battery is 44 volts, motor is 310 watts. The run time is around an hour with a 2.5 hour charge time. It doesn't include a separate battery, and the battery is not designed to be swapped in and out since you have to take out a couple screws to remove it. There is a button on the top of the battery that you press to see how much power is left, the more LEDs that light up, the more charge is left in the battery. The charger is just a power supply that plugs in to the battery, and the charger gets quite warm while charging. This vacuum actually has a spinning brush and a dirty air fan.
Mike