Or get a henry there are less than 15 philips screws to complely dismantle to replace the carbon brushes ;)
How often does one need to do that? Our Henry is at least 10 years old and hasn’t missed a beat. Even when I was using it to suck up soggy rubble and rotten wood!
How often does one need to do that?
When it stops working.
It's a repair to one of the common faults rather than a preventative / maintenance point.
But the main thing is that many of the repairs on a Henry are DIY and although it requires specialist parts, most of those parts are cheap.
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Or get a henry there are less than 15 philips screws to complely dismantle to replace the carbon brushes ;)