Henry Vacuum accessories
Discussion
I've finally fulfilled a life long ambition and have become the proud owner of a Henry (I'm only half joking, wanted one for ages!). It's come to me in a bit of weird way as it belonged to a tenant who left our property full of his stuff. It's a compact model. I intend for it to live in the garage and very much be dedicated to car cleaning.
A couple of questions.
1. The compact model seems to be doing a good job of what we've tried it on so far. Any difference in performance between the compact and the normal models or is it just bag size?
2. The only attachment I have for it is the normal long floor cleaning thing (you know, telescoping metal tube with wide end, standard affair). No nozzles etc. Given this will be for car cleaning, what bits and bobs should I pick up?
A couple of questions.
1. The compact model seems to be doing a good job of what we've tried it on so far. Any difference in performance between the compact and the normal models or is it just bag size?
2. The only attachment I have for it is the normal long floor cleaning thing (you know, telescoping metal tube with wide end, standard affair). No nozzles etc. Given this will be for car cleaning, what bits and bobs should I pick up?
In my experience these accessories which normally come packaged with him/it are the ones I use the most.
https://www.myhenry.com/5-piece-kit
https://www.myhenry.com/5-piece-kit
I bought several sets of metal extention pipes via the bay of E for our James version of the same vacuum, can reach half way up our bungalow roof and vacuum up any loose looking clumps of moss before they come down and block the gutters, similarly can push the extendions along the gutters and clean them out easily when its dry.
Given enough extensions and bending one into a U shape you could clean the gutters on a normal house when dry without having to go all the way up to the top.
Given enough extensions and bending one into a U shape you could clean the gutters on a normal house when dry without having to go all the way up to the top.
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