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The HenryW3791 George Wet and Dry Vacuum is a powerful 1060-watt cleaning machine with a 15-litre capacity, designed to tackle both carpets and hard floors. Weighing just 11 kg, it’s compact and easy to store, making it perfect for pet owners and anyone looking to maintain a fresh and hygienic home.
Brand | Henry |
Colour | Green,black |
Item Weight | 11 kg |
Capacity | 15 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1060 watts |
Special Features | compact |
Item Weight | 11 kg |
M**B
Very Powerful & Robust Cleaner
What can I say? This is typical of a Henry or George style vacuum cleaner. Good range of included attachments including the wet and dry accessories and even some detergent for wet vacuuming.Plenty spare bags are also included as well as a good set of instructions on how to use everything. This is a typical Henry cylinder type cleaner, so if you’re used to and happy with Henry you should be fine with George. Only downside to George is his cable can’t be rewound back into the lid as per Henry, you have to coil it back up, but there are hooks to loop the cable onto. A minor inconvenience considering the extra wet functionality George has.I wanted George for car interior cleaning specifically and he’s great for this. Very powerful suction and he just works. My Original Henry I use in the house is 19 years old and has only needed one replacement motor in this time, I’m sure George will be just as reliable. These Numatic cleaners are just bullet proof workhorses that get the job done.
S**C
A great addition if you need to clean your upholstery.
Originally bought to shampoo my son's car upholstery, it has since done numerous sofas, armchairs, carpets, and car interiors. I've not had cause to use the wet-vac aspect yet (fingers crossed I won't have to!), but when in shampoo mode, it leaves a reasonably saturated chair fairly dry.
B**Y
Excellent
It cleans the carpet very well. Easy to assemble, the vacuum function works great. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
M**N
A powerful cleaner with minor drawbacks
George has an generous power lead and unlike my previous Henry, where it is wound up and stored inside the unit, we are left to coil it up by hand so it can be hung on a flimsy plastic hook where it promptly drops off the moment your back is turned. Not having a proper cable store means however close you are to a socket, you have thirty feet of chord trailing about to trip over and get itself snarled in knots.The carrying handle is a weak affair too. When filled with water, George is heavy and the handle flexes noticeable when you pick it up. I wonder how long that will last as the plastic ages?The vacuum hose is unexpectedly short too. Much less than supplied with my previous Numatic cleaners and this means constantly yanking the cleaner forwards at each stroke. Actually, the cleaner comes with a second "wet" hose which has the ability to carry the shampoo to the spray heads. This second "wet" hose is four feet longer than the standard "dry" hose.Overall, this is a sturdy and powerful cleaner, and I don't regret parting with my money but I cant help feeling disappointed that there are a few obvious minor niggles that could so easily be sorted by Numatic at virtually no additional cost.
D**S
Henry products just work
I bought this vaccum for a specific reason, i bought it for the wet functionality.We have in the past used Vax which was just awful (appreciate it probably was an older product and that newer models may have provided better results) and we have used Bissell. The Bissell in my opinion was better, but i didnt like the idea of storing some large upright standing vaccum for the odd occasion, and have a traditional dry vaccum.We originally looked at the Bissell SpotClean Pro, but again the downside is that it is specifically a wet vaccum only, and at £149.99 there isnt that much price difference between The Bissell and Henry George but you also gain the dry function.Now i have a bit of a hoover/vaccum obsession.In my laymans thinking way, a hoover should by design be able to hoover anything that you want it to hoover up (within reason, water being the obvious product that cannot be generally hoovered up) and over the past few years of home ownership (6 years) we have had 2 Vax's and 3 Dysons. 2of the Dysons are still operational and in the house, but dont get used. 1 is the cinetic big ball, and its way too cumbersome and heavy, and oddly even with suction reduction, doesnt hoover our carpets, its impossible. And the other is a V6 Animal cordless hoover which after 3 minute of hoovering needs to be emptied, or over a year of use the battery gives up and a replacement needed.I was advised by a friend to buy a Henry because A. They have fantastic suction B. It hoovers up everything from dirt and dog hair, to rubble and plaster, and C. they are cheap and are easy to get spare parts for and will generally last years. I always turned my nose up at the Henry range, thinking a cheap vaccum that has a power cord couldnt be better than a £300 dyson cordless hoover. I took the plunge and bought a Henry Hoover to help with some rubble and plaster dust from a bathroom refit we were doing. I was amazed. They are fantastic.They are by my own admission a no frills plastic tub hoover with a small motor, a smiley face and some attachements with a Hepaflo Bag. But my god is it useful, and for the price, no complaints. To this day i have hoovered anything i wanted, Sawdust, Plaster, Rubble, Dirt, Dust etc and it never gets blocked. When the suction gets a bit weak (your bag is full) change the bag and bang, full power again.By this experience i decided to get another Henry product.This is where the George came in. With the lockdown and issues happening globally around the virus that prevents our normality, we have cancelled our travel plans, and as most people are doing, we decided to focus on making our home look and feel a little less tired. Painting, decorating and making our garden resemble something off of Love Island (the wifes idea). And i decided i wanted something that would clean our cars, and carpets and provide us with good clean results and something i knew would last for further occasions in the future.So we bought the George.I once again was not disappointed. Powerful, more so than our dry hoover, comes with all the necessary well designed and thought out attachements for all applications.I finished my carpet stairs and our sons bedroom with the wet function, and to my surprise was amazed with how much dirt it collects. It simply just works, No frills, No over complications and easy instructions.I havent tried the dry use function of it yet, however if my little 620W Henry impresses me, i cant see how the 1060W George will not do the same.My only critisim, and it is minor. But with a Henry, you can tidy the cable away within the motor housing, it simply hand turn winds back in. But with the George the cable is all loose, and there is a fair amount of it.There is a hook on the back for you to hang a looped cable over, but this to me just seems a little messy and i would have preferred Numatic to have built this with two hooks so you could wrap around both for a tidy way of securing your cable to the machine. As it happens we have used Reusable cable ties to limit how much cable is being used for easier tidying away.Aside from this, i love it, such a great tool for wet and dry use, and in my experience of the wet use, it couldn't be easier and makes carpets feel and smell fresher.As we already have a henry for the house, this will now be a Vaccum for the car and wet use on anything else.There are plenty of useful Youtube videos online showing the applications of this Vaccum, and i honestly thing it was worth the price we paid.9/10 - i would rate higher, but i dont like the cable design.