In fact, many people estimate that a backpack vac is around 3-4 times more productive than a regular upright..
This is a simple matter of swapping the battery with some vacuums, while others need to a professional to replace the battery.Check the manual to find out..
If the vacuum doesn’t seem to be cleaning at all anymore, check that the cleaner belt hasn’t broken by (carefully) looking underneath the floorhead while the vacuum is on.Replacing the belt is usually an easy task and much cheaper than buying a new vac..Understand the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.(WEEE) directive has applied to European countries since 2007.
It provides rules for how retailers and manufacturers should approach disposing of old products.
While the WEEE doesn’t apply to individuals, the rules it provides make it easier to recycle your old vacuum cleaner..The Henry XL Plus’ cleaning performance on carpets and rugs is good enough for a basic vacuum, but it’s far from the best we’ve reviewed.
It’ll pick up most debris with relative ease, but you may find you need to do a few extra sweeps for finer dust.. Our main problem with the Henry XL Plus for carpet cleaning is the combi floorhead seems to have a mind of its own.It’s tricky to manoeuvre and can skip across the surface, particularly on plush pile carpets.
It’s much better on a shorter pile carpet though.. Hard Floors.The Henry XL Plus fares much better on hard floors than carpets, sweeping up hairs and fibres without any hassle.. You’ve got the choice between using the combi floorhead or the hard floor nozzle.