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Charlie DIYte (CharlieDIYte) | TITAN vs Henry - DIY Vacuum Review @CharlieDIYte | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
In today's video I will be reviewing the Titan 30 litre 1400W wet and dry vacuum I recently bought - and testing it against my old Henry.

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Here are the tools featured in today's video:
- Titan TTB430VAC 1400W 30 litre http://bit.ly/2neXzPY
- Filter bags for 2/30litre vacuum (paper, 5 pack) http://bit.ly/2oc5rS8
- Wet and Dry tear resistant bags (2 pack) http://bit.ly/2oXORWL

- Titan TTB350VAC 1300W 16 litre http://bit.ly/2oOyJ9N
- Titan TTB351VAC 1400W 20 litre http://bit.ly/2o4xX8l
- Titan TTB431VAC 1400W 40 litre http://bit.ly/2mxSce8

- Henry HVR160 (the direct equivalent to my old HVR200 geni.us/Yemf (Amazon)
*- Henry HVB160 (battery version) geni.us/BJAuxw (Amazon)
*- Henry HVX200 geni.us/ZYCulNf (Amazon)
*- Stanley Fatmax 1600W vacuum geni.us/Xb8qOlP (Amazon)
*- Dewalt DWV902M 1400W vacuum geni.us/m298hCE (Amazon)

* The Amazon links above are affiliate links. It doesn't cost you anything to click on them but I do earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Visit the official myHenry shop for a full run down of all the Henry products available http://bit.ly/2myJZX7

For many years now I've been using my old Henry HVR200 for all my DIY jobs, but with just a 9 litre capacity the dust bags fill up very quickly, so I decided it was about time I got a new vacuum actually designed for DIY.

I didn't want to spend too much on this so I was attracted by the Titan range, and ended up buying the 30 litre version http://bit.ly/2neXzPY as it has a whopping 25 litre dry capacity whilst still being portable. The 40 litre looks a bit more of a pain to carry around. At £54.99 it seemed incredibly good value, especially when you consider the nearest equivalent - the Stanley Fatmax (see link below) retails at between £110 and £160 and the DeWalt is £450!

So take a look at my review and let me know what you think.

Basically in conclusion, the Titan has a great, powerful motor at 1400watt, and a huge dry capacity and was able to vacuum up all the dust between the rafters of my bedroom on just one bag. I'm basically happy with my purchase, as you're getting a lot of tool for your money.

However what lets it down is the plastic accessories, which in my opinion are not fit for anything except perhaps connecting to power tools.

The thin diameter of the tube set means you get regular blockages, and perhaps most fundamentally, the dust bags don't fit tightly onto the tank tube inlet, meaning that when you vacuum up brick dust/ soot, the dust escapes out of the bag and into the drum itself, and is in danger of damaging the motor, as I found quite a lot of dust INSIDE the air filter.

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