Are the Henrys really good, or just something to look cute??
It has been said that in the event of a nuclear explosion, only cockroaches will survive. I would add Numatic Henry cleaners to that too. I saw on this forum that someone asked if they were merely an expensive shop-vac. They are not. Henry is a top-quality canister cleaner, with lots of useful suction, top-quality tool kit, larger paper bag, very long lead, and a relatively low price tag. They are around half the price of a Dyson, and as the years have progressed sales have boomed, meaning more and more high-street retailers and supermarkets are now selling them (at one time it was solely independent retailers and janitorial houses who sold them) and in turn so sales boomed further.
The fact of the matter is that everyone in the UK knows who Henry is, and he makes few promises, but lives up to those which he makes. A good deal of UK consumers have tried many bagless cleaners and have been disappointing; although very basic and cheap to buy, Henry does manage to quench that thirst for those who just want a high-quality no-nonsense suction cleaner. Under normal use in a domestic setting, a Henry could literally last someones lifetime.