I might get a Henry or a Miele canister someday, both are excellent machines! I especially love Henry's warm smile it is so cute and different! Love the green color on this model of Henry.
Nobody's gotten that for a long time. They were extremely rare in the US maybe only a hundred units ever sold. Unfortunately the mold has been destroyed for that machine.
It's the most expensive domestic model. You're basically getting a HEPA filter and an extra floor tool. The double squeegee floor tool drags on the floor and squeals unfortunately.
That's the one I bought. I bought the Wessel-werk mini turbo tool and wessel-werk spin brush hard floor tool separately. The hepa filter is very large, has a nice sealed gasket, and completely surrounds the motor filtering out even the carbon dust from the motor brushes. It's also a super quiet vacuum. My kids now like to vacuum because he is "cute" and is super quiet.
@@PerformanceReviews I do have a Wessel Werk RD285 the one w/ the carbon fiber top and a plain one. I never had any problems with those floor tools. I am guessing then, they don't use Wessel Werk brand RD285 with the allergy model?
@@PerformanceReviewsI also saw Nacecare/Numatic have another HEPA model the NVR 170H(and I know they have several others but it is small like the 160 series). The look of it is more for commercial use. But has a HEPA filter. I'm not sure what attachments set it comes with but the price is $399.
With the pre-motor filter, how do you clean them? Can you wash them despite the warning tag that says not to? Also, do you need electric powered brushes to clean medium pile carpets?
That straight suction floor tool is definitely a step back and something that numatic is doing more of unfortunately. They aren’t nearly as good as the wessel werk one, or ever the old ones that numatics came with. They sell them with the James as well. Sebo will always be my favorite canisters, but I don’t use any of my vacuums as much as I use all my numatics. They really are as good as it gets as far as durability.