Another of Numatic phases was the brown & beige ranges of standard models. They didn't last for very long. This was late 1980's. I am not sure who they were trying to appeal to either.
Thanks, I can't seem to get them strange marks off the bucket
This model is "bagless" as the inlet tube inside the bucket is square, whereas the Henry has a circular one. The filter is quite a thick cloth, also the float assemble cannot be removed from the base of the motor unit similar to an Aquamaster or similar.
Yep that is a cream and brown Henry. I have another in better condition somewhere.
They do come up on ebay every then and again, but the Charles not quite so much, and the James, well I've never seen the cream and brown James! Only in a brochure.
I am indeed mrxr2, or mr_xr2 as it should be, but YouTube wouldn't allow the "_", sigh...
I have a feeling that it may be a wet-only Charles, designed for industry, such as around swimming pools and other areas where a wet vac is in constant use. The Structafoam bases were certainly not targeted at the domestic market either.
Fascinating Aida are AMAZING. The line you're thinking of is from "Dogging" where Dillie Keane suggests googling the term to find the meaning, followed by "just don't take your computer for repair immediately afterwards..."