If you’re dusting in the kitchen or dining room, then you may also push crumbs and other debris onto the floor..
For example, the.uses a HEPA filter and has a similar design to the H-Handy.. One thing we noticed was that the flap that was meant to prevent dust from escaping back out of the cup didn’t fully shut on our test vacuum, even when it was switched off.

This isn’t a major issue for such a small vacuum, but is something to keep in mind if you have allergies.. Accessing the Hoover’s filter is straightforward, as you just need to press a button on the top of the vacuum.The filters are washable and should be cleaned on a monthly basis.Hoover also provides a brush for getting rid of dirt on the filters, which is a useful extra.. Emptying and Cleaning.

Considering the tiny 0.15 litre capacity, we expected the Hoover’s bin emptying system to be quick and intuitive.It’s something you’re going to be doing a lot, after all!.

Unfortunately, the emptying system is one of our biggest complaints about this vacuum.
It’s messy and unnecessarily frustrating, which is surprising when the rest of the vacuum is well-designed.. To empty the Hoover H-Handy 700 Express, you need to separate the two sections of the vacuum, pull out the filter, and then tip the dust cup into a bin.Numatic’s headquarters are currently located in Chard, Somerset..
While the company has always been in the Somerset area, it only moved to its current location in 1990.It was originally founded in a small production site in Crewkerne, before moving to Yeovil, and then Beaminster in Dorset.. By the end of the 1980s, the success of the Henry range meant that Numatic needed more production capacity.
The company also wanted to build more of its vacuum components from scratch, which is why it moved to the Chard facility..When Was Numatic Founded?.
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