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⚫ | '''Numatic International Ltd''' (Founded as '''Numatic Engineering Limited''') is a British manufacturer primarily producing domestic, commercial and industrial cleaning and maintenance equipment distributed worldwide.<ref name=guardian/><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/daveharvey/2011/03/made_in_chard_the_somerset_fac.html|title=BBC – West Country Cash: Made in Chard: The Somerset factory keeping it local|access-date=18 March 2016}}</ref> It is one of the major producers of [[vacuum cleaner]]s in the United Kingdom,<ref name=":0" /> producing the [[Henry (vacuum)|''Henry'']] domestic vacuum cleaner and its related models, which also shares a canister design with the "smiling face" appearance and human name.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chardandilminsternews.co.uk/news/10840679.Numatic_boss_praises_staff_after_receiving_award/|title=Numatic boss praises staff after receiving award|website=[[Chard & Ilminster News]]|access-date=18 March 2016}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The company was founded in 1969, and {{As of|2024|lc=y}} is owned solely by Chairman and Founder Chris Duncan, who created the compact shape for the cleaner.<ref name=guardian/> The company owns a manufacturing facility in [[Chard, Somerset]], South West England,<ref name=guardian/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Brand-Somerset-adds-value/story-26656223-detail/story.html|title=Why "Brand Somerset" adds value for business|website=Western Morning News|access-date=18 March 2016}}</ref> and eight subsidiary companies located in France, South Africa, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain and Italy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Supplier Locator |url=https://numatic.co.uk/contact/supplier-locator/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=Numatic International |language=en-GB}}</ref> In 2017, the company employed over 1000 people and produced 4,500 units per day, over 40% of which were exported.<ref name=guardian>Ian Jack, ''[[The Guardian]]'', 24 July 2010, [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2010/jul/24/can-manufacturing-fill-british-economic-vacuum Can manufacturing fill Britain's economic vacuum?]</ref> |
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==Founding== |
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Chris Duncan launched Numatic in 1969, having spotted a gap in the market for a device to clean coal and gas-fired boilers. He started with an oil drum, found a washing-up bowl that fitted on top, and ordered 5,000. The prototype is in the Numatic museum. The two-inch oil drum thread is still used for the later Henry models' nose.<ref name=usborne>{{Cite news |title=Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon |last=Usborne |first=Simon |work=The Guardian |date=24 July 2021 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/jul/24/how-henry-vacuum-cleaner-became-accidental-design-icon}}</ref> |
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One evening during a trade show in the mid-1970s, Duncan and a salesman, bored, dressed up one of their current commercial cleaners with ribbon, a union flag badge, and something like a hat, then chalked a crude smile under the hose connector. The next day, visitors noticed it and laughed; Duncan then decided to ask his advertising people to design a proper face; they nicknamed the result "Henry". At another trade show, a children's hospital was interested in the vacuum cleaners to encourage the recovering children to help with the cleaning. Production, still focused on the commercial market, was increased.<ref name=usborne/> The Henry models became the company's major product. |
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== Henry == |
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[[Image:Numatic henry 001.jpg|right|thumb|Numatic's ''Henry'' vacuum cleaner]] |
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== Domestic vacuums (''Henry'') {{anchor|Henery}} == |
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Henry has numerous models, such as the Henry Cordless, which is run off of chargeable batteries, and Henry Xtra, which is made specifically for carpet and cleaning pet hair. Henry also has many variations of the name that is on the vacuum, such as Hetty, which is pink and leans towards a female audience, Harry, who is green, James, who is yellow, and many others (see "Vacuum cleaners targeting domestic and light service"). Henry is most prominent in the UK where it is manufactured, however they can be bought in other countries. |
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[[File:Numatic_Henry_vacuum_cleaner_(3308986870)_(cropped).jpg|thumb|A Henry HVR200-22 from 2007-2008.]] |
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== Vacuum cleaners targeting domestic and light service== |
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[[File:HettyHET200A.png|thumb|A Hetty HET200A from 2009.]] |
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Since Henry's original release in 1981, a whole family of vacuum cleaners has been introduced in different sizes and colours and with different specifications and uses (including a wet and dry model and a multi-functional wet/dry and carpet shampoo cleaner). All the original series are based on British names. The current 2017 range are: |
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⚫ | One of Numatic's most popular products is the Henry canister [[vacuum cleaner]].<ref name="usborne" /> It has a large smiling face on the front of the canister, with the vacuum's hose connector or hose (if fitted) forming its nose. The face was originally three stickers that had to be applied to the canister, but the face was then applied directly to the body, and later replaced by a 3D clip-on face which is fitted by the user in regions where a factory-fitted face is considered a dangerous risk encouraging children to play with the device.<ref name=usborne/> A new parking bracket was added in September 2012. Since the introduction of Henry in 1981, more than 14 million Henry vacuums have been made.<ref name="usborne" /> Henry, along with his female counterpart ''Hetty'', now have merchandise based on them (such as plush toys and T-shirts). There are also Henry desktop cleaners for cleaning desks and tables, which are neither made nor sold by Numatic International, but by Paladone Products.<ref name="guardian" /> |
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[[File:Staubsauger Henry plus! 170.jpg|thumb|Henry plus! 170]] |
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Henry 200, Henry Cordless, Henry 160, Henry 240 Professional, Henry Xtra, Henry Micro, |
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''Henry'' has a number of models, such as the Henry Cordless (which is run off chargeable batteries), the Henry Micro (which reduces exposure to allergens), and the ''Henry Xtra'' (which is made specifically for carpets and cleaning pet hair). Henry also has many variations of the name that is on the vacuum, such as ''Hetty'' (which is pink, has long eyelashes, and leans towards a female target market), ''Harry'' (which is green, was originally called ''Henry Hound'', and leans towards pet owners), ''James'' (which was originally yellow, but its colour was changed to blue in 2019,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.numatic.co.uk/product-view.aspx?id=369&r=4&sr=1|title=James JVP180|last=Numatic International Ltd.|access-date=25 April 2019}}</ref> and has a caddy top), and many others. ''Henry'' is most prominent in the United Kingdom where it is manufactured, but it can be purchased in other countries. Since ''Henry'''s original release in 1981, a family of vacuum cleaners have been introduced in different sizes and colours with different specifications and uses (including a wet and dry model and a multi-functional wet/dry and carpet shampoo cleaner). All the original series, some of which have now been discontinued, are based on British names, such as ''Basil'', ''Edward'', ''Charles'' and ''George''. |
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Hetty 200, Hetty 160, Hetty Cordless, |
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Harry, |
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James, |
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Charles, |
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George, Henry and Hetty Spray Mop, |
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Jack (Tesco Exclusive, Now Discontinued), and |
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Henry PET. |
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Numatic have also made many vacuum cleaners differing from the 2010 range. Many of them are not sold as 2016. The Henry and Hetty vacuum cleaners have also gone beyond vacuum cleaners. They have since 2010 expanded to desktop cleaners, toys, |
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spray mops, boxes, office file holders and a specially made Airo-Brush head has been made for the Henry. When the Henry vacuum cleaner was first released in 1981, consumer had a sticker placed on the Henry. This meant they had to register to the company for insured life of the vacuum. Accessories include stainless steel tubes, HepaFlo dust bags, an upholstery tool, a crevice tool, a Nuflex threaded hose, a double taper hose/full adapter, a Numatic Airo-Brush Head with rotating bristles(For HenryXtra), a soft dusting brush and an upholstery nozzle with a sliding brush. |
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== Commercial, industrial, and specialised products== |
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As well as cylinder vacuum cleaners and carpet washers, Numatic also offers a range of VersaCare products and systems. One of the most notable VersaCare systems is an VCN1404 Mini, which is an exceptionally compact surface module designed to be used where the primary object is to clean and to be seen to be clean. This is the objective of mainly all the VersaCare systems, including the VCN1804 All Terrain, which has been developed from the ground up, giving high priority to exceptional mobility, constructional integrity and usability, with numerous optional facilities able to be added to extend the scope of the product to meet different requirements. |
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== Reviews == |
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Numatic products reviewed by various users on YouTube and other video sharing websites have been given good results.<ref>{{Citation|last=GoVacuums|title=Numatic Henry HVR200A HVR200 22 Vacuum Cleaner Review & Testimonial Hetty James George Harry Charles|date=22 December 2011|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s58s_VIHrQo|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=ibaisaic|title=Numatic Henry HVR 200-12 Vacuum Cleaner Demonstration & Review|date=26 June 2015|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAQ8m-EsUBw|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=Steve Hart|title=Numatic Henry Vacuum Cleaner Review|date=11 February 2016|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAWF98K3Zfc|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> As a result, some users have even uploaded videos of the Numatic Henry (HVR200-12) vacuuming up industrial waste, torture tests and hard duty with the Numatic Henry (older versions like the HVR200 or the HVR200-22 and HVR200A) and carpet cleaning with the Numatic George<ref>{{Citation|last=ibaisaic|title=Numatic George GVE 370 Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner Demonstration|date=19 September 2013|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OetpwslSCFo|accessdate=19 March 2016}}</ref> and other Numatic carpet cleaners. |
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* [http://www.numatic.co.uk Numatic |
* [http://www.numatic.co.uk Numatic International official website] |
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 22 July 2024
Company type | Private Limited Company |
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Industry | Major appliance |
Founded | 20 September 1969 (As Numatic Engineering Limited) |
Founder | Chris Duncan |
Headquarters | , England, United Kingdom |
Key people | Chris Duncan (Chairman and Founder) Stuart Cochrane (Manufacturing Manager) |
Products | Vacuum cleaners and other cleaning equipment (Henry) |
Revenue | GB £234.6 million (2023)[1] |
GB £10 million (2013)[1] | |
Number of employees | 1,000 (2017)[2] |
Website | numatic |
Numatic International Ltd (Founded as Numatic Engineering Limited) is a British manufacturer primarily producing domestic, commercial and industrial cleaning and maintenance equipment distributed worldwide.[3][4] It is one of the major producers of vacuum cleaners in the United Kingdom,[4] producing the Henry domestic vacuum cleaner and its related models, which also shares a canister design with the "smiling face" appearance and human name.[4][5]
The company was founded in 1969, and as of 2024[update] is owned solely by Chairman and Founder Chris Duncan, who created the compact shape for the cleaner.[3] The company owns a manufacturing facility in Chard, Somerset, South West England,[3][6] and eight subsidiary companies located in France, South Africa, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain and Italy.[7] In 2017, the company employed over 1000 people and produced 4,500 units per day, over 40% of which were exported.[3] [1]
Founding
[edit]Chris Duncan launched Numatic in 1969, having spotted a gap in the market for a device to clean coal and gas-fired boilers. He started with an oil drum, found a washing-up bowl that fitted on top, and ordered 5,000. The prototype is in the Numatic museum. The two-inch oil drum thread is still used for the later Henry models' nose.[8]
One evening during a trade show in the mid-1970s, Duncan and a salesman, bored, dressed up one of their current commercial cleaners with ribbon, a union flag badge, and something like a hat, then chalked a crude smile under the hose connector. The next day, visitors noticed it and laughed; Duncan then decided to ask his advertising people to design a proper face; they nicknamed the result "Henry". At another trade show, a children's hospital was interested in the vacuum cleaners to encourage the recovering children to help with the cleaning. Production, still focused on the commercial market, was increased.[8] The Henry models became the company's major product.
Domestic vacuums (Henry)
[edit]One of Numatic's most popular products is the Henry canister vacuum cleaner.[8] It has a large smiling face on the front of the canister, with the vacuum's hose connector or hose (if fitted) forming its nose. The face was originally three stickers that had to be applied to the canister, but the face was then applied directly to the body, and later replaced by a 3D clip-on face which is fitted by the user in regions where a factory-fitted face is considered a dangerous risk encouraging children to play with the device.[8] A new parking bracket was added in September 2012. Since the introduction of Henry in 1981, more than 14 million Henry vacuums have been made.[8] Henry, along with his female counterpart Hetty, now have merchandise based on them (such as plush toys and T-shirts). There are also Henry desktop cleaners for cleaning desks and tables, which are neither made nor sold by Numatic International, but by Paladone Products.[3]
Henry has a number of models, such as the Henry Cordless (which is run off chargeable batteries), the Henry Micro (which reduces exposure to allergens), and the Henry Xtra (which is made specifically for carpets and cleaning pet hair). Henry also has many variations of the name that is on the vacuum, such as Hetty (which is pink, has long eyelashes, and leans towards a female target market), Harry (which is green, was originally called Henry Hound, and leans towards pet owners), James (which was originally yellow, but its colour was changed to blue in 2019,[9] and has a caddy top), and many others. Henry is most prominent in the United Kingdom where it is manufactured, but it can be purchased in other countries. Since Henry's original release in 1981, a family of vacuum cleaners have been introduced in different sizes and colours with different specifications and uses (including a wet and dry model and a multi-functional wet/dry and carpet shampoo cleaner). All the original series, some of which have now been discontinued, are based on British names, such as Basil, Edward, Charles and George.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Philip Beresford (26 October 2014). "Britain's Top 100 Entrepreneurs 2014: No. 96 – Christopher Duncan, Numatic". Management Today.
- ^ "Working at Numatic International Ltd | reed.co.uk".
- ^ a b c d e Ian Jack, The Guardian, 24 July 2010, Can manufacturing fill Britain's economic vacuum?
- ^ a b c "BBC – West Country Cash: Made in Chard: The Somerset factory keeping it local". Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "Numatic boss praises staff after receiving award". Chard & Ilminster News. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "Why "Brand Somerset" adds value for business". Western Morning News. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "Supplier Locator". Numatic International. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Usborne, Simon (24 July 2021). "Sucks to be him! How Henry the vacuum cleaner became an accidental design icon". The Guardian.
- ^ Numatic International Ltd. "James JVP180". Retrieved 25 April 2019.