rootcyclone
Well-known member
Hello all,
I'm back after quite a long break from both the forum and the vacuum collecting hobby (Doing 2 A-Levels really does take quite a lot of time).
None the less, I am back, and with a familar cleaner too; A Numatic Henry HVR200 from 1998 which I got from the local carboot sale.
Henry came with the original hose, floor tool, and some spare (generic) paper bags. Although, the original wands or attachments did not come with the machine when I purchased it at the carboot. However, the wand supplied is a generic chrome one with an adjustable height, so I may keep this and then add the Numatic 'bent end' tube/wand to it.
Because this is a Henry from the 1990s, it has the power nozzel outlet and rocker ON-OFF switch at the very back of the machine as well as the twin motor exhausts. Personally, I quite like this arrangement of the various components.
Henry runs well despite being a bit dusty and in need of some hepa-flo bags which filter better than the paper ones.
Below are some photos of my latest addition. Hope you like them! (I shall be adding more photos later)
Thanks,
RootCyclone (Tim)


I'm back after quite a long break from both the forum and the vacuum collecting hobby (Doing 2 A-Levels really does take quite a lot of time).
None the less, I am back, and with a familar cleaner too; A Numatic Henry HVR200 from 1998 which I got from the local carboot sale.
Henry came with the original hose, floor tool, and some spare (generic) paper bags. Although, the original wands or attachments did not come with the machine when I purchased it at the carboot. However, the wand supplied is a generic chrome one with an adjustable height, so I may keep this and then add the Numatic 'bent end' tube/wand to it.
Because this is a Henry from the 1990s, it has the power nozzel outlet and rocker ON-OFF switch at the very back of the machine as well as the twin motor exhausts. Personally, I quite like this arrangement of the various components.
Henry runs well despite being a bit dusty and in need of some hepa-flo bags which filter better than the paper ones.
Below are some photos of my latest addition. Hope you like them! (I shall be adding more photos later)
Thanks,
RootCyclone (Tim)

