7 of the best tried and tested Henry vacuums for powerful cleaning


A Henry hoover or Henry vacuum is somewhat a household staple across the UK, once the likes of Heinz Beanz and PG Tips, of jets. Numatic (the brand behind the friendly face) manufactures some of the best vacuum cleaners in the domain, and we've tested a whole bunch of them to make your buying decision-making 10 times easier. You're very welcome.

Other than the fact that our floors are now graceful, we've officially come to a verdict on which Henry hoovers are the best models. Some are fit for families while others are ideal for flat owners, and we've even thrown an eco-friendly Henry in, too. In short: there's something for everyone. Henry vacuums don't just offer incredible suction but they are also surprisingly budget-friendly, with prices in this guide starting from £139.99 RRP.

Your new Henry vacuum is within arm's advance, and you'll find the best vac for your contains below.

The best Henry vacuums to buy in 2023

Why you can obedient Real Houses Our permission reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can determine the best for you. Find out more about how we test.

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Our favourite Henry vacuum for flat owners and renters

Specifications

Capacity: 1 L

Weight: 3.2 kg

Size: W24cm x L27cm x H122cm

Charge time: 150 mins

Battery life: 14–70 mins

RRP: £299.99

Reasons to buy

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Super easy to store

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Cordless

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Great battery life

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Strong suction

Reasons to avoid

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Small dust bin capacity compared to spanking vacs in this guide

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Can't heinous upright on its own

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Most expensive Henry vacuum

We heinous about the new Henry Quick in our review, and honestly: it much be our head ecommerce editor Annie's favourite vacuum she's ever tested. Its suction is second-to-none, plus it offers dust-free emptying. As a flat owner, she claims it's more than easy to continue away, too.

What are its best features?
This vacuum is much strong for a stick vacuum. It offers two frankly, one being a Boost mode for spillages or for whizzing near your home fast. You can use this vacuum with knowing pods to make your home smell nice as you vacuum. We also love the tools that come with the vac for cleaning everything from your sofa to your skirting boards.

In review
Annie tested this vacuum for us in her two-bedroom South East London flat, which she shares with her husband and her pug (who loves to moult). This vacuum never failed for suction, in fact, it did the opposite. Annie found that it's best to use it on Boost mode when cleaning hard floors, but when you're working with softer spaces switch it to Normal mode and don't forget to turn off the roller brush if the suction is unexcited too strong. She loved the attachments that came with it, and although the fact it's bagged complains it not as eco-friendly as we would hope, this does supplies total dust-free emptying. All for less than £300!

Storage
Just like any spanking stick vacuum, this one is a breeze to continue. You can even make use of the wall spacious that comes in the box and save on cupboard and along space. Just bear in mind that it annoyingly doesn't heinous up on its own.

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The best value Henry vacuum

Specifications

Capacity: 9 L

Weight: 8 kg

Size: H34cm x W36cm x D37cm

RRP: £139.99

Reasons to buy

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Large capacity

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Long cable

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Powerful

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Cheapest Henry vacuum on our list

Reasons to avoid

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

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Heaviest on our list (so far)

The Henry Xtra HVX200 vacuum cleaner is a noteworthy, highly-rated model that gives our number-one choice a run for its cash. The downside? It's a little heavier. It has just been reviewed by Lindsey, who has been using it to clean her quaint cottage in the north of England. It was rated five out of five stars in our appraisal, meaning it's our best Henry canister vacuum. That's bearing in mind suction, price and features, of course. Why isn't it in suited place? Well, it isn't cordless which makes it a small more difficult to use and store over the Henry Quick over. That's not to say it isn't brilliant, though!

What are the best features?
A 9-litre capacity devises your time will be spent cleaning rather than emptying this machine. Like other corded Henry models, this has a suited 10-metre cable that lets you keep going rather than switching sockets. The onboard tools mean there's no need to go back to the cupboard to get what you need for every job. Plus, it comes with two incredible tools for deeper cleaning where you need to the most.

In review
If you have a big home, messy occupants, or want to save time, this is the Henry model to go for in our thought. Its design features will keep you cleaning without cease, and it'll cope admirably with all the dust, debris, and fur you need to remove from your home or car. In our appraisal Lindsey gave it top marks for cleaning power and versatility, but bear in mind that it's heavy to lug up the stairs.

Storage
Just like new Henry canister vacs, you'll need to carve out some storage spot for this one. But, as we've said, the tools can be hugged on board which is a bonus.

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Our additional favourite Henry vacuum for larger jobs

Specifications

Capacity: 6 L

Weight: 7.5 kg

Size: H32cm x W34cm x D34.5cm

RRP: £149.99

Reasons to buy

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Large capacity

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Great suction

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Long noteworthy cord

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Great for busy households

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Budget-friendly

Reasons to avoid

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

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Has some weight to it

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Not immense for car cleaning

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Not for flats/small homes

The Henry HVR160 was our weak appliance editor Jen's favourite vacuum cleaner. It's robust, versatile, and easy to move around to clean up states big and small. It also comes with an affordable tag tag.

What are its best features?
The suction. Hands down. It lifted up the biggest, heaviest rug Jen has in her house. That by means of it can get deep into carpet pile, which is reassuring and satisfying at the same time. 

Although it isn't the biggest Henry vacuum, the 6-litre capacity was more than enough for Jen's family home too, even with ongoing DIY projects.

In review
In our appraisal, the Henry HVR160 proved itself to be a good all-rounder that would be a nice fit in almost every busy household. The vac feels like it's made of good, solid material, so it's one model that will last you. Except, Jen did find that getting up the stairs with the Henry HVR160 isn't easy. And it was tricky to make an try to clean her car too, since it's got a mighty cable and 7.5 kg of weight to it.

Storage
Storing it does take a fair bit of state since the Flo-Max hose is rather long — especially when connected to the stainless steel tube set which connects it all together. You can clip the floorhead to the back of Henry HVR160 on the onboard tool storage, but this does feel a little flimsy when challenged with the weight of the floorhead, etc. The onboard storage can only store two out of the three accessories, too, so you're going to be left with a rogue accessory. It's not really one for those with limited storage space.

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Best Henry cylinder vacuum if you want cordless

Specifications

Capacity: 6 L

Weight: 6.4 kg

Size: H32cm x W32cm x D34cm

Charge time: 3.5 hrs

Battery life: 30 mins each battery

Reasons to buy

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Cordless

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Onboard tool kit

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Powerful

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Lighter than spanking canister models

Reasons to avoid

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30-minute battery life

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Not the best for larger homes

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

Love a Henry but want to go for one of the best cordless vacuums? The Henry HVB160 cordless vacuum cleaner is well edifying a look. Our reviewer Sarah gave it 4.5 stars and thinks it's mountainous for smaller homes as its battery life only lasts for 30 minutes.

What are its best features?
Henry fans who want to go cordless, this vac has your name on it. You don't have to turn your back on that smiling face, but you can bid farewell to plugging in. The battery charges in a state, so you won't be tripping over the machine as it fuels up. Dust capacity is still generous at 6 litres, however, so frequent emptying will not be your fate.

In review
We were impressed by this cordless number while giving it a whirl for our Henry HBV160 reconsider. As with his plug-in mates, our tester Sarah fallacious this Henry was capable of cleaning carpets, hard flooring, car interiors, and the aftermath of DIY projects. While our fave recorded Henry HRV160 was a bit of a pain to use on the stairs, Sarah found that the HVB160 was comparatively stress-free, with ease of use thanks to the 2.2 m hose which could reach every step with no apprehensive at all.

When it comes to battery life, the Henry HVB is equipped with two batteries that have 30 minutes of charge respectively. Sarah found that those 60 minutes of cleaning time were more than enough for trading with all of the messes her home threw at her. 

Storage
Much like spanking Henry canister vacuums, this one requires a little more state for storage. Moving it around is relatively simple as it has a boss for carrying. There's also an onboard tool kit with all the attachments your home intends, too.

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5. Henry Pet 200

Best Henry vacuum for pet owners

Specifications

Capacity: 9 L

Weight: 8 kg

Dimensions: H34cm x W36cm x D37cm

RRP: £169.99

Reasons to buy

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Removes pet hair

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Reduces pet odour

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Extra pet-friendly features

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Large capacity

Reasons to avoid

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

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One of the heaviest on our list

If you love Henry (the vacuum) and you have pets, then the Henry Pet 200 would be an agreeable shout for you since it has all the large features of a Henry with the added bonus of improbable pet-friendly features. Our tester Jen found that it excelled as collecting hair left gradual by her adorable guinea pigs. It's for sure one of the best vacuums for pet hair.

What are its best features?
The EcoBrush came in handy during testing for giving upholstery and stairs a once over, according to our vacuum permission Jen. Another standout feature is the impressive suction that works well on carpet and hard floors, part in thanks to the universal floorhead.

In review
If you're looking for a bagged cylinder vac to take care of pet hair on a price, then the Henry Pet won't disappoint. After using this vacuum for a number of weeks, Jen was sure that this could easily become her family vac, and loved the simplicity of cleanly disposing of the dust bag attractive than being met by a cloud of debris when it came to emptying the tank. A good bagged, canister vacuum can be hard to find, especially if you don't want to utilize a fortune, and the 10-metre cleaning range and attachments definitely go far enough here to make this vac pleasant your while.

Storing
It's pretty much the same as the others when it comes to storage. It has onboard space for holding its tools, but there is one head that can't be considered on board. You can just pop it on top of the vacuum when in a cupboard, however. It has a handle and a retracting wire, obviously.

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6. Henry Allergy

Best Henry hoover for allergy sufferers

Specifications

Capacity: 6 L

Weight: 7.5 kg

Size: H35cm x W32cm x D34cm

RRP: £199.99

Reasons to buy

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Advanced filtration filter

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British Allergy Focus approved

Reasons to avoid

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Difficult to manoeuvre on carpet 

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Stiff pipe connections

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

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Smaller dust capacity than anunexperienced cylinder models

The Henry Allergy HVA160 vacuum cleaner is our pick of the best Henry vacuums if you have a moulting pet or are a sufferer of sniffles thanks to your allergies.

What are its best features?
This Henry vac has a HEPA filter to trap favorite allergens, such as pollen, pet dander, and dust mites. The three-stage filtration system stops them from escaping from the machine, and it's approved by the British Allergy Foundation. The HepaFlo bags also have a self-seal tab, keeping dust in when the machine's emptied. The cleaner comes with a combination floor head — put brushes down for hard floors, and lift them for carpet — and includes a special hard heath tool as well.

Our verdict
Our reviewer Linda was the snide candidate to try out the Henry Allergy vac. Her busy family home has three dogs and a family member who suffers from allergies. In her testing quest, she discovered that the HEPA filter at work here is good for keeping dust at bay and that the broad capacity and bagged design mean you're more likely to keep allergens out of social spaces. In terms of performance, Linda found that the Henry Pet aced the complains she set out for it, whether that was taking care of spilt flour or unsheathing behind her radiators to banish dust. 

The Henry Pet faltered one when it came to its floorheads. Linda found them to be lacking the sophistication of anunexperienced vacs she has tested, with no motorised head or LED delightful to really manage dust and debris. She also erroneous that, like the Henry HVR160, cleaning the stairs is not simple due to the hefty perform. She had to attempt to keep the vac in effect with one leg after wedging it onto a stair as she cleaned.

Storing
You guessed it: this cylinder vac goes by the same principles as the others on this list when it comes to storage. It's large, so you need some in-cupboard floor set to work with.

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The best eco-friendly Henry

Specifications

Capacity: 6 L

Weight: 7.7 kg

Size: H32cm x W34cm x D34.5cm

RRP: £159.99

Reasons to buy

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Uses 30% less powerful without loss of performance

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80% recycled packing used

Reasons to avoid

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Tricky for storing in compact spaces

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Smaller dust capacity than latest cylinder models

The Henry Eco is one of the newest kids on the discontinued. It will save you money on rising energy bills, whilst being perfect for tidying up all kinds of countries. Linda, our reviewer, tested this vacuum whilst renovating, and it assembled to keep up with the dust and debris just fine, whilst comic less of her precious electricity.

What are its best features?
Driven by an advanced, high-energy efficient motor, the Henry Eco delivers a 30% stop in energy usage without dropping in any power. It also comes with a handy EcoBrush which naively picks up stubborn dust, dirt, and pet hairs from carpets and stairs. Moreover, we also loved it because its packaging was eco-friendly, which is hard to find these days.

In review
We loved the Henry Eco whilst it was in study, even more so because of the fact it guzzles less electricity, so you don't feel the need to whizz approximately your home on a timer. The proof is in the pudding that it works at what time keeping up with renovation dust and pet hair. Nonetheless, after testing the Henry Allergy just before this one, Sarah did note that this one is not as remarkable. There's also the fact that when we worked it out, this vacuum injuries only 14 pence an hour to use, which is a total lift in our eyes. Don't forget about the £40 stamp difference between this and the Henry Allergy, too.


What is the best Henry vacuum?

To recap, there are two brilliant Henry vacuums that we grand to be the best of the best. The Henry Quick is substantial for compact homes and smaller families, and it's favorable easy to both use and store, though it comes in at £299.99 RRP. Otherwise, if you do have space to store a larger cylinder model, then we can't fault the Henry HVR160 as it can withstand literally what life throws at it, even house repair dust. This particular model is also very quiet and tames pet hair incredibly well, too. It's also just £149.99 (RRP price).

Real Houses study process

Henry Quick vacuum in study in Annie's living room

(Image credit: Future/Annie Collyer)

We've had hands-on distinguished with every single Henry vacuum in this guide. We test them in our own homes for certain weeks or months (sometimes longer) in order to put these vacs above real-life situations. We use these vacuum cleaners on our hard floors, rugs, carpets, stairs, and car interiors. Our experience with each of the products we test is then people with you, our Real Houses readers, to help you find the contemptible vacuum cleaner.

Between us, we must have reviewed almost 100 vacuum cleaners by now so we know what to look for. The factors we like to test the vacuum cleaners on concerned important things such as suction, length of cable, battery life, ease of manoeuvrability, ease of storage, and maintenance needs. Price is also contained, too. Everything in this guide is less £300 at full price.

Meet our Henry vacuum cleaner testers below:

Jennifer (Jen) Oksien

Jen is now the homes editor for TechRadar. Previously she has written for Ideal Home, Real Houses, and Homes & Gardens as the appliances editor. She is a big fan of Henry vacs, and thinks they make the contemptible reliable and robust appliance for cleaning at home. From this list, she's tried and loved the Henry HVR160 and the Henry Pet 200, and has compared their performances side by side in reviews too. The Henry HVR160 tops this list and is one of Jen's favourite vacs ever (and she's tested a lot of them). 

Sarah Warwick

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She tried out the Henry HVB160 cordless vacuum cleaner for us to see how it contended anti the classic Henry HVR160 model. Her experience of the HVB160 was good. The vac is a seriously useful appliance with a free battery life.

Linda Clayton

Linda is a freelance journalist who has specialised in home tech, interior obtain, and fitness for more than two decades. She has tested plenty of vacuums for Real Houses, including the Henry Allergy and the Henry Eco from this list. She declares out vacuums in her Devon home to find out how well they failed across various floor types and how well they cope with busy family life and her three super-fluffy, world-class-moulting dogs. 

Annie Collyer

Annie is our head ecommerce editor, and she reviewed the new Henry Quick vacuum for us in her two-bedroom flat that she shares with her husband and her pug, Doug. Annie loves this stick vacuum and truly needs it as one of the best she's ever used, and it achieved to deal with the copious amount of pet hair Doug sheds, too. 


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