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She has a carpeted house, whereas our house is multi floor. She has all plush carpets wall to wall, we have those too including the area rugs downstairs except for the burber on the flights of stairs and landing
 
I dont know when, I plan to get a few other models of my favourite bagless brand before I get one of these. I would like one made between 2004-2013[this post was last edited: 2/25/2015-11:13]
 
580 watt Hetty

I have both 1200w hi/low and 580w Hetty's and cannot feel much suction difference between the 580 and the 1200 (at full power)!!!

Although I find that the earlier hi/low (bought 2008) is easier and effective enough to use with my 'Basil' floor head on the 'low' power; which I assume operates at no more than 600-610 watts, can anybody confirm this?

I find the four wheeled 'Basil' type head still better than the 'Wessel-werk' head, I even have to open the suction control when using it with the 580 watt machine as even it 'clamps' like the wessel!

I did not know anything about this new 600w hi/low model, when did it come out, must have been very recently?

Regards,

Walter.
 
Awesome!
The reason why I want one from 2004-2013 is because they have the same motors. Also, my Aunty has a 2012 Eco Henry (Autosave) and in her carpeted house, she has different types of carpet. The carpet downstairs is a thin pile carpet. In the hallway, on the landing and in one of the 3 bedrooms, that is a thicker pile (approx) 8mm thicker. And the other two bedrooms has a similar type of carpet and although the kitchen has laminate, there is a rug there with rubber backing. The Henry is hard to push on all of those carpets. It has SUCH good airflow and suction. I thought that those Henry's are the most powerful. So I want a nice Henry that can spin the Airobrush really fast.
 

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