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Posted 13 March 2024

Henry Quick Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

£199.99
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The cheapest I've seen this. The Hettie version (which is exactly the same model just pink) has been on sale for a while at £249.99, while the Henry quick stated at full price.

This has had great reviews online and many people claim its better than the cordless Dysons.

It's also available at this price in Argos, Very and Currys if Amazon isn't your thing.
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About this item
All the benefits of cordless cleaning with no dust, no mess, no fuss.
Compacts dust inside a clever pod system for one-click, dust-free emptying.
Bigger capacity than most leading vacuums, meaning more cleaning and less emptying.
Detachable, lithium-ion battery delivers up to 60 minutes of powerful, cordless cleaning.
Brand-new, out of the box performance with every new Pod. 6 pods included.

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Power Source - Battery Powered
Special Feature - Bag, Lightweight, Spotless Cleaning
Capacity - 1 liters
Motor Horsepower - 300
Voltage - 25.2 volts
Runtime‎ - 1 hour
Product Dimensions‎ - 27 x 24 x 122 cm; 3.2 Kilograms

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  1. MrsMoot's avatar
    Same price and topcashback if you order direct from the manufacturer MyHenry.com
  2. STEPH222's avatar
    How often do you need to change the pods?
    Jiwani80's avatar
    The pod is just like a bag in a usual Henry vacuumed cleaner. The sooner it fills the sooner you need to change. It will depend on your usage and dust collected
  3. rk0312's avatar
    I bought this back in August and I am happy with it. I’ve got a 4 bed, 2 lounge, hallway and a long landing and a full battery gets me through it on boost mode. Brush is easy to remove and clean and the pods surprisingly last a really long time considering I’m hoovering nearly every other day. Like the name it’s really handy to have if you want to have a ‘quick’ tidy up.  If I need to do a deep clean then I get my cylinder hetty out now which is rare. It came with a free scent ring which I couldn’t really smell but what I do is I buy the nice smelling vac disks u get from home bargains tear it up and put that in the top - does a better job. 
  4. Gandyo123's avatar
    Was considering some time back, but got a shark stratos for the same price and am happy with it. Anyone have this? What do you think?
  5. Bengali.Gangsta's avatar
    How does this compare to the Shark Detect Pro?
  6. L22_man's avatar
    I have the blue pet version, can't compare it to a Shark but I do have a Dyson V7, V8 and V11.

    Henry Quick brushead either loves your carpet or hates it, some of my carpets I find Henry Quick poor on compared to Dyson. Unfortunately the Henry Quick attachment connector is not the same shape as Dyson so you can't just use Dyson tools.

    I love Henry Quick on hard floors, I also love that fact that Henry quick is so clean because of the bag. Bags last a long time because of course the dirt gets compressed. Henry Quick is a beautiful looking handheld (quite like pretending he's a ray gun), he's quite heavy compared to Dyson though.
  7. theblind's avatar
    How Henry’s grown he used to be a short little fatty
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  9. FatherTed's avatar
    Oh Henry, how you've changed.
  10. charles.lewis's avatar
    Typical ordered one two day ago for the full price.
  11. Sherloq's avatar
    This is a great deal. It's pretty much market wide though so buy it from wherever is convenient. I've just ordered from Curry's as had a £50 gift card for them. As its market wide I think the deal will stick around for at least a week or two but not sure... so I took a bite.

    It's supposed to be a great vacuum performance wise (on par with Dyson V8) and it's also unique in being one of the very few bagged cordless sticks on the market (great if you live in a flat and can't empty your cannister outdoors).
  12. adil171's avatar
    Even Henry identifies as something else now
  13. paul2785's avatar
    Are these any good or not?
  14. AMROAMRO's avatar
    makes no sense and not v sustainable this will get through bags quickly and you'll need a constant supply ...rather stick with a Dyson.
  15. biggysmalls's avatar
    Some random stick using Henry's name
  16. Zilina's avatar
    You can also get a pink Henrietta version... my daughter has the pink one and is very pleased with it. (edited)
  17. MarkySpark's avatar
    I have the grey version, which is aimed at more commercial users ; the grey one is basically the same apart from the colour, and the fact that it came with two battery packs instead of one. I like it a lot. It’s definitely much more bulky than my old Dyson. But I particularly wanted something with REMOVABLE battery packs. I have had two Dyson stick vacuums in the past, and I liked them, but battery life was very poor, and the battery packs on a Dyson cannot be simply removed and replaced at will. With each of my previous Dyson stick vacuums, within just two to three years the battery life was down to just a few minutes, and then it costs a fortune to get a new battery. Dyson really need to figure out their whole battery eco-system, otherwise I will never go back to their over-priced stick vacuums. With the Henry, you can either charge the battery when it’s fitted to the device, or completely separately.
  18. drayz's avatar
    Imagine valuing your brand so little that you just shove the decades long blue chip name on some random Chinese stick vacuum.... shame
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