After Henry finally is now also available in this country, I could not resist grinning vacuum cleaner. While the device is here converted but slightly more expensive than in the UK, but is compared to the available devices here still priced in midfield.
I can only say: I'm thrilled.
The device is incredibly absorbent. On the higher of the two stages (1200W) it makes my old vacuum cleaner 1600W-old and asthmatic effect and there is virtually nothing that he does not suck in. For most cases, the lower level will be enough; despite the suction it is relatively quiet at both levels. The combination brush is extremely agile, and with the included auxiliary nozzles to get in really every corner. The 2.4m long hose is longer than you are used to from other devices, and offers incredible flexibility. If you want to head over to suck (eg door frames above), you can just turn around the metal pipe so the bend at the other end.
The unit is very agile and will rarely hang on door or furniture edges, a soft rubber bead furniture as well as Henry protects against damage. Something strange is that with all the agility Henrys biggest problem is to roll on its own power cord (fail but also many other vacuum cleaner).
The power cable is the way very long - at an activity radius of nearly 27 meters, I can easily suck my apartment, without the device even once having to reposition, which was not possible with my old vacuum cleaner. The dust bag (5 pieces are included) are equipped with 9 liters larger than the competition.
However, caution is necessary, because what Henry has once sucked, it's so easy not forth: The anthers are sealed to protect against dust with a rubber membrane, and when an object is absorbed undesirably, is the only way to this in order to regain, cut open the bag.
Conclusion: a "putziges" device in both senses of the word. Henry not only looks cute, but is one of the strongest, most solid and practical vacuum cleaner that are I've ever seen.