Shark Upright Vacuum. Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe with Large Dust Cup Capacity. HEPA Filter. Swivel Steering. Upholstery Tool & Crevice Tool. Blue. NV360
CAD $99.99 – CAD $169.99
1000 in stock
About this item
- THE MOST POWERFUL MULTI-SURFACE CLEANER OF ANY SHARK CORDLESS UPRIGHT VACUUM*: Offers two brushroll speeds for deep-cleaning both carpets and bare floors with powerful suction. *Based on ASTM F558, measured at the nozzle, vs. Shark SV1106.
- CORDLESS VACUUM CONVENIENCE: Gives you the freedom to clean any room quickly and easily, anytime, with a lightweight, convenient, and powerful cordless vacuum. No tangled cords. No hunting for outlets.
- DESIGNED FOR DAILY LIFE: From quick pickups to everyday messes, Shark’s most powerful cordless upright* tackles dirt and debris on all surfaces. *Based on ASTM F558, measured at the nozzle, vs. Shark SV1106.
- EASY MAINTENANCE FOR LONG-LASTING DURABILITY: Reduce clogs and blockages for long-lasting, consistent cordless performance with minimal upkeep.
- CORDLESS BATTERY POWER: Features a hassle-free charging dock with space-saving design for compact storage.
- SHARK’S LIGHTEST CORDLESS UPRIGHT VACUUM*—WEIGHS LESS THAN 7 LBS.: Easily swivel around corners and into tight spaces with lightweight maneuverability. *vs. Shark SV1106.
- EASY-EMPTY, LARGE-CAPACITY DUST CUP: The larger* removable dust cup allows for extended cleaning sessions and effortless, hands-free debris disposal. *vs. Shark BU3521.
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Specifications
- Other Special Features of the ProductBagless, HEPA filtration, Portable, corded
- Filter TypeHEPA Filter
- Surface RecommendationCarpet & Hard floors
- Capacity0.9 Liters
- Recommended Uses For ProductCarpet, Hard Floor
- ColorNavy
- Noise Level80 Decibels
- Motor Horsepower1.6 horsepower
- Style NameNavigator (Navy)
- PortableYes
- Number of Wheels4
- Indoor Outdoor UsageIndoor
- Finish TypesGlossy
Additional information
| style | Freestyle Max, Navigator (Lavender), Navigator (Navy), Navigator (White) |
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The variable suction function is useless. It is supposed to reduce airflow but it really has minimal impact. If you need variable suction for curtains or washable upholstery look into a Miele. I have a Miele as well and the variable suction control seems to be at the motor itself.
Now let’s talk about the canister. I took a picture of what this thing picked up and I was HORRIFIED. I keep my carpets pretty clean, so I genuinely do not know where all that debris was hiding. At this point, I’m convinced it vacuumed the padding underneath the carpet and possibly a layer of my dignity.
Fair warning: pushing and pulling this vacuum requires effort. You will gain arm strength. The stair attachment works best at a very specific angle and unfortunately the lift-away is bulky.
My floors are spotless, my carpet is traumatized, and I’m questioning everything I thought I knew about cleanliness.
Highly recommend. Stretch first. 💪🏽
Product assembly instructions are clear; took only few minutes to put together.
So far performance is great especially compared to last brand I bought which seems to be going downhill in performance & up in price.
I’m used to cordless stick vac so Shark corded upright felt a little clunky at first but worth getting used to for price and performance
Well, here’s the proof. I used this one time on our living room carpet and bedroom carpet. And here we are. The Dyson does not work on carpet, clearly. This thing is powerful. I lift weights 3-4x a week and I mean this in a very Will Ferrel way when I say this thing is “sucky”. I could manage it but if you aren’t weight lifting, might wanna buy some dumbbells with this order cause she will suck up all the dirt and hope you had left thinking you were a clean person.
It was extremely easy to put together and extremely easy to clean ( unlike my Dyson) I am embarrassed to even share these photos, but damn.
I have high hopes for this after first use. Hopefully it won’t break every other week like my Dyson did.
If you need a good vacuum that isn’t $900, buy this.
The amount of dirt this thing gets up is mind-blowing! I left the dirt in the cup so you can see how much dirt my rug that I thought was clean had in it.
I love the lift away feature, I can take this with me all over the house to clean curtains, walls and furniture. Love it!!
The suction is crazy and the vacuum will literally crawl its way across the carpet! It’s decently light weight. Used it in lift off mode to get some dust out of the corners on the ceiling and it only got heavy after feeling after a few minutes. I’m just shocked at how well this thing cleans. Well worth what you’ll spend on it.
People who say this is hard to push are either weak or extremely old or both. As I said this vacuum will lightly walk itself across your carpet so not sure how it’s hard to push. The only thing I can think of is they didn’t turn the rollers on. You can turn the roller off for hard floors and on for carpeting. Even with the roller off it’s still not hard to push.
In the price/value realm - this is a true winner. Light, excellent performance on both carpet and tile, quick charge time in a great docking station. With 2 labs that produce more stray hair than you think possible - you know the rest of the story! Ideal for my 850 sq ft condo, never an issue with battery life - though I do suspect that if you’re in a place much larger than 1250 - the run time may become an issue. Only unfortunate aspect is that there are no accessory tools for when a brush or crevice tool at the end of a hose would be great. If you have mostly carpet, this is not a substitute for a true “deep clean” carpet vacuum, but it sure comes awfully darn close. Make this your obvious choice.
I picked this up in October so I've been using it for a few months just to get a genuine sense of how this vacuum really performed and I am absolutely impressed! This beats my Dyson AND my Kirby hands down. Superior suction, amazing maneuverability, lighter than either the Kirby or the Dyson. ( If you're wondering why I own so many vacuums, I clean for a living.) I bought this for the house. I have two cats and a husband who's into Warhammer so you know there are sprew bits and cat hair everywhere and this thing handles it like a champ! I wasn't sold on how small the floor attachment was until I used it: I can get underneath my barstools so much easier now and my entire house ( approx. 2000 sq ft.) is done in 20 minutes, tops! There is a learning curve, but that's something you get with any new vacuum. I was also super impressed by the ease with which I can switch from floor to handheld attachments. Some of these other vacuums I've used are so bulky and difficult to handle all the small attachments... Not this one! I'm able to switch back and forth from floor to handheld quick, fast and in a hurry. Bonus points that it's lightweight. I'm not killing myself just to vacuum my house. It's really saved my back! And it was so much less expensive than the Dyson or the Kirby. The window on the floor attachment gives me a clear view of the roller brush ( yeah, it makes me accountable which is a good thing. It's harder to ignore when I can see it so thanks for that, too. ). The cord is a tad short, so I went ahead a bought a small extension cord to go with it, but other than that, I'm very impressed! I wish I had bought this years ago. I will never buy another vacuum from anyone else other than Shark again. Good job, guys! I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a serious little vacuum.
-It has decent suction, no better or worse than my Dyson that took a dump without warning.
-The attachments are subpar and not easy to use. They just aren't very flexible with the weird elbow joints. It's annoying.
-I do like how it comes off the base for stairs but you run into the attachment issue here.
-It's easy to maneuver around furniture.
-I like the roller on/roller off option.
-Easy to disassemble to clean.
--- HERE'S THE KICKER!!! --- The dust cup is comically small. Sure it *LOOKS* big, and they even claim in the description "Large Dust Cup" but the USEABLE space is a joke. It you are cleaning pet fur this thing fills up in an instant and god forbid you pass that "max" line... you have to fish it out with your hands because the whole clump of dirt and hair gets stuck in the tight space. This is something I would NOT recommend to pet owners but it's a pretty decent vacuum for a PET FREE house with good suction. I personally would not buy this again.
I really like how the canister can be removed from the base to do steps and stuff like that. Everything feels like it has good build quality.
The only con(s) about this vacuum is the accessory holder is worthless. The accessories don’t stay on well. The Dyson definitely has this vacuum beat as far as ease of use with attachments. I would buy again.
Here's my thoughts:
1. Xlnt on med thick w-w carpet
2. Easy to empty
3. Very good suction but so much it sticks to thick Chinese throw rugs
4. Love the pole/tube detachment/lift away to vacuum in hard to get places
5. Light weight makes it easy to move around
6. Easy to adjust suction
Minor Cons:
1. Doesn't always stay locked upright when going from room to room.
2. Detaching lift away is a PIA as the button not is in an awkward location it doesn't always function properly
3. Upholstery tool needs brushes at the suction end in order to vacuum hard to reach crevices w/o damaging clot furniture
4. Handle is shaped weird making grip semi awkward when turning vacuum left or right.
5. Wish the head (vacuum part) was 4 - 6 inches wider
Very impressive at first regarding suction and pulled up dust and hair my other 8 year old vacuum was missing.
Head width very narrow.
Canister design builds up large amount of debris in one area and you have to reach in and pull out or use pencil etc to reach in and break up . See image.
Seems that by now they would have a design that doesn’t have built in catch/clog areas .
Photos show what it picked up in a small 10x12 room (I thought was clean!) and the location of the suction control. I recommend it to anyone who needs the power but if you don't or can't use a little muscle to move it around, I say look elsewhere.
The brush fir duster it very small,so over all it’s okay
This was on sale when I purchased it which made it even better. I paid a little more than the ones I was looking at but now I see the difference in how well this is made.
This one I got because I needed something more powerful to pick up pet hair, hay, and bedding more.
I highly recommend this vacuum regardless if it was a just a few pounds heavier than the average.
This collection pictured came from the master bedroom and walk-in closet alone! It almost filled the dispenser in its entirety in one take . I am mind-blown that we’ve been walking on and living in this 🫣 but am so grateful to have it gone. Can’t wait to put this to use daily and hope to never see this amount accumulate again. Amazing investment!
It can maneuver good. Will not fit under a sofa or bed if thats what youre looking for. Mine doesnt heat up but im sure its because I am not using it for more than 5 minutes at a time. I turn it off in between rooms. This will take up about the same width of your kitchen trash can so if if you can fit you can there, your vacuum will definitely fit. Keep in mind the vacuum is taller than a kitchen trash can.
The cord will always get in the way because its a cord. Its attached to the thing, yes you will have to keep it out of the way like any other vacuum. In mu apartment I can leave it plugged in at one spot and I can get the entire apartment without needing to move the plug. My apartment is small. 600 sqft. You can use this on bare floor but I would rather sweep than use the vacuum on bare floor.
One thing to consider is that the attachment for stairs and furniture is at a set angle (does not rotate), and it would be helpful if it did. Also, it does not work on my smaller (3x5) rug that doesn't have the weight of a strong backing.
Still, I am so impressed with the suction and believe this does such a good job on dust and dog hair in addition to everything else, I still give it a 5.
The dust cup on the Shark was already about 1/3 full (!) with even MORE dog hair, dirt and dust before I even got to the den! So I moved on to the den-one carpeted step down into the den. The Shark was easy to lift up down to the den and to lift up onto that step. I only did half of the den carpet and the dust cup was full - more hair and dirt and dust! I had to empty it to finish the rest of the den. It was almost half full again! To re-vacuum those two Muddy Mats, my husband suggested using the pet hair attachment and it worked! Brought up a good amount of hair, etc. Problem solved! I like the way I can switch to bare floor setting without having to turn it off, find the floor attachment and then put it on a wand. I really thought the Kenmore had great suction but this Shark puts that thing to shame! I just never liked how cumbersome the Kenmore is to pull the canister around; really hate how the wand with the motorized swivel head always falls over when I try to stand it up by itself, for example , when finding the floor attachment. Then I had to remove the motorized swivel head to put any attachments onto the wand. My carpets are 9 years old and now after using the Shark on them, they not only look like they’re been shampooed, they look new! The air coming out of the Hepa filter actually smells sweet! Also, I am 80 years old (and not decrepit nor feeble—still kind of youthful, people tell me) and this Shark is not too heavy nor awkward to use for me. I am so stinkin’ glad I decided to order this GREAT and so affordable Shark. (I got the Black Friday price 😄.) Photo is of the living room rug after using the Shark. So, yes, obviously I highly recommend this vacuum cleaner.
My biggest complaint about it is the quality of the materials. Compared to the Stratos, this vacuum feels a lot more "plasticky". If feels lighter and more fragile. Within a few months of using it, the cap for the dust filter in the front of mine started periodically falling off while I was vacuuming. It's happened so often that I used some duct tape to keep it in place. I never had any issues like that with my Stratos.
I am a big fan of Shark vacuums, and I will keep using this one. I would gladly buy any Shark vacuum over another brand any day. Buuuuut..... it does seem like a few corners may have been cut in order to keep the price point down on this one. I will probably spend a little more next time to get one of the more expensive models instead.
The pet hair power brush worked at first but now the brush doesn’t hardly turn. I used it to vacuum out my dog crate!
The hose handle is very heavy and awkward. The bendable part of the hose is very short when vacuuming ceiling fan blades, panel doors, baseboards etc.
You cannot vacuum heavy area rugs. There is no suction adjustments like on the older model Shark Navigator.
My whole house is wood floors and it vacuums perfectly for that.
To start, I have been a Rainbow vacuum user for so long. I love them and felt they worked amazingly.
Next, I have 3 dogs & a cat. One is a thick coat lab and the cat sheds so much as well.
Another next, I have horrible allergies and wanted something that would help keep them calm as well. I also have a lung disease and need something that will pick up as much junk as possible to keep them clear.
Now, on to the Shark vacuum.
I got tired of lugging around the Rainbow and wanted to look into a vacuum that my daughter could use and help out.
I found this Shark vacuum and 6 others that grabbed my attention.
I dug deep. I read through every review, good, bad, indifferent.
I wanted a vacuum that was going to truly pick up pet hair/dander, as well as pick up sand & dirt.
I was drawn to this specific vacuum saying pet & allergen vacuum and loved that so many of the reviews said it had amazing suction power.
I thought there's no way ut can be as amazing as most were raving about.
After 2 months of digging and narrowing down vacuums, I was left with this one. I finally decided to purchase it and see what all the fuss was about.
It came in today and I immediately out it together to the it out.
I had just vacuumed with my Rainbow vacuum 2 days before, so I didn't expect much.
Oh....my....gosh...! I am blown away! Seriously, no joke!
The picture you see attached was after 2 passes over a 2' x 2' area in my living room. Not kidding...pushed it forward, pulled it back. Did this one other time. I was completely astonished! There is no way my carpet is that dirty after using my Rainbow 2 days before! I swore by that vacuum and how great of a job it did, so I thought.
This vacuum pulled out dirt, sand, pet fur from 3 families ago, it seems lol.
I immediately took this picture and dumped the resivoir since it was full.
I was excited to finish the rest of my living room and then move on to the rest of the house.
It took me 30 minutes to vacuum my living room because I had to keep stopping to empty the reservoir. I am grossed out that it was that dirty, but so grateful that I purchased this Shark vacuum.
The vacuum is super easy to put together. It's not heavy and is easy to use.
I love that it has the large vacuum and the option to break it down to a hand held vacuum to get baseboards and hard to reach areas.
I also love that the power switch has 3 positions; Off, Bare floor, and carpet.
I love that there is a place on the vacuum for hose attachments.
I love that the power cable is quite long.
I love that it's compact enough to fit in my coat closet, but large enough to vacuum the living room quicker than the sport vacuum. It makes vacuuming a breeze.
The price is amazing for being a Shark vacuum.
This vacuum is so amazing that I finished vacuuming, rinsed the resivoir and filter, put it away, and immediately sat down to write this review.
Seriously give this vacuum a try!
Your only regret is that you didn't get it sooner.
I will update this review if anything changes.
I am convinced this is the perfect vacuum.
PROS
- It was a better price than a lot of the other ones on the market. We couldn’t justify spending almost $300 on the vacuum that we weren’t sure would work super well. This one is definitely the sweet spot.
- It does have a cord, which we prefer because we tend to vacuum a lot and use it for dusting and cleaning off the furniture.
- it has pretty good suction.
- it’s really easy to clean the debris tank.
- It’s really easy to remove the wands during use.
CONS
- It doesn’t feel like a super sturdy vacuum, and I don’t know if that’s because I’m used to using really old or industrial vacuums, but it hasn’t broken or anything so It could just be my opinion.
- It does not vacuum my rugs. In the vacuums defense, though, our previous vacuum really had problems with these rugs too. These rugs are extremely thin and have like a suede or microfiber feel to them. We tried using both the carpet and hardwood settings to Vacuum it, but it won’t move on the bear floor, setting, and the brush roll would get stuck and smell like it was burning if we tried using the carpet setting.
Overall its a good vacuum, but I am a little bit bummed that it doesn’t work on the rugs that I have all over my house. I’m thinking I’ll probably just keep the vacuum and replace the rugs. Lol.
Six days after buying this vacuum, Amazon dropped the price by an additional $20. When I bought it, the vacuum was already reduced by $20. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn’t do price adjustments. ☹️
Cons: I think it takes too much effort to push back and forth, I am older so I wonder how much longer I will be able to vacuum my own place. It is quite the work out. It does have a suction valve to adjust the power of the suction so I will tame it down for my next use.
The cord is too short! Why couldn't they add at least five, if not eight more feet to the cord.
I can't speak to how the tools work as I just received it.
In the picture above you'll see where the cord wraps around the holds when not in use. If you look close you'll see the clearance at the bottom is minimal. It's impossible to coil or uncoil the power cable through without manually pushing it through this gap. For a tall person this is back breaking tedious, but generally just poor design
Secondly the vacuum has an aversion to standing on its own. You leave it for a little while and it'll just top over.
Next, there's no place for the two adapters that come with it. You can see I have one adapter wedged into the handle of the waste holder. Be ready to spend days searching for whichever piece you feel is less important.
Speaking of waste holder. It's buckled in with two latches on each side. If you're used to the conveniences of emptying this like on a Dyson, this will be super annoying.
Last but not least, the "convenient" handheld carry mode is purely the removal of the brush head at the bottom. While I guess it's better than nothing, it's still too heavy and very unwieldy. I almost never use this mode cause it's just not very user friendly.
Overall it's not a terrible vacuum by any means, but if you had a Dyson and you just wanted something similar but cheaper, You're going to be disappointed .
My previous vacuum bit the dust recently so I purchased this model based on good consumer ratings from a variety of sources.
There are many plusses for this vacuum. It has exceptional suction. It isn't that heavy and maneuvers relatively easily. The dust collection bin is rather large and can be emptied easily. The filtering system is good with 3 total filters, including the HEPA exhaust filter. The cord length is very generous at 24 feet.
In spite of the plusses I find quite a few minuses. I do not like that the cord enters the machine down near the bottom. The cord is always in the way unless I constantly hold it with my other hand. I do not like the positioning of the on/off switch. It should be conveniently located on the handle but it is not. It's on the side of the pod which requires you to bend down to turn it on or off. I do not like that I cannot vacuum under furniture or beds because the pod is so large that it prevents the vacuum from going under furniture. And I know that might sound ridiculous but the suction is so strong that I cannot even vacuum my 8x10' area rugs because the vacuum sucks the rug up making it very difficult to move the vacuum and it makes the motor seemingly struggle. This absolutely cannot be sued on small area rugs. There is only one speed for the motor although you can choose to operate the vacuum without the brush spinning.
So for me this is a return. If you have nailed down rugs or lots of concrete floors, this might be a good choice. The price is very reasonable. But for my house this does't cut it for the reasons I've cited.
The pictures above, is me vacuuming AFTER MY DYSON ROLLERBALL. The amount of hair and dirt it picked up was crazy embarrassing.
I vacuum daily. I have LVP and high pile carpet plus throw rugs. I’ve got 3 dogs, an Aussie who sheds daily, and kids. I have an iRobot (a joke barely picks up) 2 dysons (rollerball and cordless) that I felt that were not working as good as they should. I have spent so much time and money on vacuums as I can’t stand dog hair. Let me just say, I did a lot of research and decided on this vacuum based on Forbes best vacuum for pet hair list of 2024. Convinced shark is made for pet hair and DAILY use.
Easy to put together(did it myself)
Lightweight
STRONG suctions
Can go from flooring to carpet with ease
Tools easy to use
Easy to empty and clean
The cord is long so can be used is larger rooms
Be prepared to be disgusted BY HOW MUCH IT SUCKS UP.
REASON FOR 4 STARS: The only issue I’m having is that it gets stuck on my area rug in my family room. That rug is a ruggable that is washable so is fairly thin. I have taken to using the hand tool for that part, but even that works so good.
So glad I got this!
When I called shark customer service, I was able to speak directly to a person! They sent me a link for a video call so they could see what was going on and kindly troubleshot the issue with me. There is a suction release valve up by the handle!! She had me turn it all the way to the lowest suction setting and I was able to use it on my thickest rug and honestly it worked even better to suck up the dog hair! And it worked beautifully on my thinner area rugs. That being said, it would not work well on any rugs even thicker than my NuLoom beauty.
My first vacuum I purchased was a Shark. It lasted 8 years with 1-2 German Shepherd mixes! I loved it. For some reason, I went with a bissel pet upright rewind last year and it broke three times not due to user error and once completely due to user error. I just got it back from the repair shop and it lasted one and a half uses before it stopped working for the third time of its own accord, so I am VERY hopeful and excited for this Shark.
I was trying to choose between this vacuum and the Bissell pet pro, I believe. I had googled the top 10 best vacuums, this one was number one and the Bissell was number two. When I asked, my friend, they said to go with the Bissell, because that’s the brand that they knew. The Bissell was also around $100 less than the shark. Regardless, I had other intentions.
My shark arrived within two days. No damages to the package. It was double boxed. Opening the box, assembly was very simple to understand and easy enough anyone could handle it. I had no problem putting this vacuum together in less than five minutes. All the pieces were there. It literally just snapped together.
Did I read the instructions on the manual on? What does what? Absolutely not. When I first started the vacuum, I was unknowingly using it on the bare floor setting on carpet. It still picked up everything. I was a little shocked about how quiet it was, and how heavy it felt trying to move it. I realized that the brushes weren’t turned on, and I have to click the button all the way down… 😅
Keep in mind, I swept my carpet with a broom first. I swept up into a dust pan the bigger pieces like cat food and treats. I have three cats, by the way. The vacuum is significantly lighter when you have the brushes activated(obviously). I did one pass on the living room floor and shockingly to my surprise I filled up the entire container. The hair was separated from the dust. And there’s a light on the right side of the base of the vacuum that will turn from green to red if you have an obstruction. For me, the light did not turn red. I just wanted to make that known just in case somebody else chooses to not read the instructions as I did.
When I tell you, I’ve never had a vacuum pick up every piece of debris hair cat food whatever you name it this vacuum picked it up in one pass. No exaggeration.
Things I was concerned about:
1. The body of the vacuum is very bulky and wide. My concern with this was that I wouldn’t be able to reach close spots into corners and under furniture. The base of the vacuum swivels from the body, so this was not a problem at all.
2. Also, regarding the body, it is very front, heavy and not rear heavy. so it is awkwardly unbalanced and can tip over if you bump in to it. that’s really the only complaint that I have about it and it’s not enough that I would take a star away from this review because of the quality of the vacuum, the functions in the gadgets, and all the bells and whistles. This vacuum has it all and I love it.
3. My only other concern was that hair could get trapped in the brush and caused me issues with trying to finish, vacuuming my floor in sitting. This was also not an issue. This vacuum works like a dream and never in my life. Would I ever think that I would be so excited and giddy over a machine that I use to do chores.
One improvement that COULD be made, but isn’t a game changer; make the cord retract with a button instead of having to wrap it up by hand. Is that lazy of me to say? LOL YES. I don’t care 🤣 that’s the only thing my bissel did that this Shark does not do.
So all in all, I truly give this vacuum five stars. I show this vacuum off to my friends. I let my friends take it for a test drive. I am obsessed with it. It has changed the way I feel about having to vacuum.
If you are concerned about the price, maybe you want it but you still don’t know if it’s worth it? Can you potentially afford it? If you can, I’m telling you right now to do it. Buy the vacuum. You will not regret it. This is probably one of the best home maintenance products that I’ve ever purchased. If anything goes wrong, of course, I will update my review, but I highly doubt it. This vacuum is nothing less than impressive. it was worth it for me.
I have attached photos of what the unit looks like after vacuuming my floor… it’s gross. It picked up years of dirt that had found its forever home at the very bottom of the carpet.
🥴 I’ll never have to deal with that again.
Moving on, this is actually a step up, despite having got it at a substantially lower price (99 dollars verse the original Bissell 2999 price being around 200 dollars.) I wanted something that people praised for higher reliability, and this advertised a limited 5 year warranty. I got it, because 99 for a well reviewed vacuum was excellent in idea. I then looked at reviews all over the internet only to find out more and more that the Shark NV360 was way better than expected.
My only caveats to date are that it has a smaller agitator head, and that it doesn't come with a agitator attachment, you'd need to get the Pro version NV356E to get the agitator attachment. It does come with a smaller crevasse tool and a very functional upholstery tool that also worked very very well on the stairs.
Suction on this vacuum is amazing. Especially compared to my Bissell 2999. I have Hoover and Bissell Vacuums, and the 2999 was better than my previous vacuums, but oddly not better than this current one from Shark, the NV360 just to keep things clear. The hose diameter is larger, and that typically means less pressure for most vacuums, however, that is not the case here. You really need to be careful when using the attachments as it will suck up a sock you may have got too close too and it'll all be too fast to recover from anywhere other than the dust bin.
Emptying the dustbin is more involved than my Bissell and Hoover vacuums, where a single button press allows you to pull the bin from its' resting place. In the case of the Shark, you will need to undo two latches that secure the bin in place, but while I thought this would be a bigger problem it has not been. Installing the bin has been a bigger issue than removing it but the process is still really simple. The dual latch does offer the better seal though as it allows for more uniform pressure on the seal under neath and keeps the dust flowing down. It does seem that the foam prefilter would need more cleans than my Bissell 2999 required, but I found that dust released from the Bissell system would agitate my nose a touch, because allergies, while I have had zero incidents of that with the shark. (The Bissell 2999 was still the best I had before I got this NV360 for allergies I experienced, I just thought it was because it was kicking something up but dust patterns formed later in its' life showing it was some dust leakage.)
Moving this around is easier than the Bissell 2999 as well, but that is partially because the base is smaller. Both were swivel style vacuums but the NV360 does better on tighter turns than the Bissell. The smaller head seems to also focus more of the dust into the dust bin. Going over areas the Bissell seamed done with, I found that there was still a ton of dirt and dust embedded into the carpet even after 8 passes with the Bissell. I only knew there was more because even though I wasn't getting anything more on the 8th pass with the Bissell, going over the same area with the NV360 showed there was still a lot of dust left in the carpet. The Bissell did get all the dog hair though and there was only dust and dirt that the shark was able to extract. (This also lead me to do a carpet clean though, as I have a Bissel carpet cleaner that I really like and I finished the job with that.)
My lesson learned though is that even with a great vacuum like the Shark or my previous best Bissell, you may have to vacuum more often than every 3-4 days as that dirt just keeps getting deeper if you dont.
Moving on, I am actually very impressed and absolutely can recommend this vacuum to anyone who needs something better. I absolutely can recommend it to anyone who has allergies like me as well. Best vacuum to date. Side note though, when researching vacuums, I did find that the Shark Stratos and Rotator options are more amazing when it comes to airflow and pressure as well as large objects and long hair, but they are between 200 and 300 dollars. For me this is the best option for now, especially seeing it was only 99 dollars when I got it.
The suction is alright- but can make the vacuum feel heavy when all the way up. The best thing is probably how easy it is to take apart and to use the attachments. But still, not as good as a Dyson. Very similar to my last animal ball, but everything is just a couple grades below w the shark. I didn't get another Dyson bc of Dyson's customer service, and the outrageous price point on them. Ridiculous to get any help or any replacement items with Dyson. I chose this shark due to people raving about the customer service, and how comparable it was in quality to Dyson. And suction. For the price anyway. Yes, the price is MUCH less than a Dyson. But I honestly feel the quality is as well. It's a nice vacuum, and it does a decent job. A bit wobbly though, and falls over pretty easily. Also the cord length and the hose length aren't fabulous. I feel it may not be super durable, at least for my space, but that's where the great customer service will play in, if need be. It is decently small, and easy to move around. I just don't get that super "clean" feeling after vacuuming, as I did with my Dyson.
So, if it's on clearance, and you need one quickly, great buy. But, if you are super picky about your vacuuming like I am, you may be disappointed a bit. At least if you're trying to keep up with or expecting the same results as a Dyson. It's good, but I'm not blown away.
After 9 years (next month) of daily use (and I'm sorry to report I am not gentle at all), I've started to notice a few concerns with my Shark NV356E Navigator Lift-Away Professional Upright Vacuum. About a year after purchase, I broke one of the clips that holds the dust bin onto the base. But you know what? Didn't matter. The dust bin sits on the base with a tight seal, so the loss of one of the clips has made no difference for the 8 years since it broke.
The real concern began when the roller brushes occasionally weren't spinning... I'd take apart the vacuum to be sure it was clean and unobstructed, wouldn't find any problem, but then the brushes would work again. Weird. Then one day a couple weeks ago, it just stopped in the middle of vacuuming. I'm telling you, I almost cried right then and there, but I walked away to calm down. When I came back, it turned on and worked fine. Weird again. I thought I'd better order a replacement. I love this vacuum so much, and it has been such an excellent workhorse, and one never knows when a company will stop manufacturing a certain model, so I ordered a second one to have as a replacement for when the sad time of the death of my first one comes (but you'd better believe I'll consult a repairman before fully giving up—that's how much I love this vacuum). (Also, just yesterday, I believe I've identified the problem: I think the switch has somehow gone bad. I'll be looking into how to replace it.)
Other "problems" I've had include the splitting of the hard part of the little hose at the bottom of the unit 2 years ago next month (7 years after purchase). Black electrical tape held it together until the replacement hose came. I have no idea why it broke, but there's about a 75% chance it was a user-generated problem. And the boy somehow vacuumed up the cord with such force that it damaged the protective outer coating. Again, black electrical tape "fixed" it. Speaking of the boy, he has at various times vacuumed up Legos, paper, dog food, rubber bands, spiders, gravel in the driveway (just to see if it worked), the occasional sock, powdered sidewalk chalk (I thought that one might have killed the vacuum, but no, he miraculously survived), soggy cereal directly from the bowl, and I can't tell you how many times he disassembled the vacuum during his "Deconstructed" phase (remember that TV show? ugh, our aspie boy failed to heed the subtitle: "we take it apart so you don't have to")... my Shark has valiantly kept on working.
Some people think the vacuum tips over too easily. True. The hose is stiff and doesn't stretch much. When using the wand, the vacuum will tip over as you pull on the hose, because it's quite top heavy and the hose is attached toward the top. The fix is to "lift away"—detach it from the floor base. Just takes depressing a release latch. Simple.
Emptying the dust bin seems to throw off some users who experience the dirt billowing out as they empty it. Again, an easy fix: lower the dust bin down into the waste basket (don't want to empty it into a full waste basket, you guys), and then depress the release button. The bottom swings open and the dirt and debris fall out into the waste basket. Then, turn the dust bin upside down, lower it into the waste basket again, and depress the release button for the lid to dump out any debris that has gathered in the upper chamber (Labrador undercoat hair seems to get stuck in there, so I do have to tap it so the hair falls out).
Maybe you live in a new house, but I don't. My house is very old, and we have the windows open as much as possible, so between the Kansas wind and the old house, we have dust like you wouldn't believe. I dust using the vacuumm and the dusting brush. We also have two dogs, one of which (a Labrador Retriever) sheds enough that I could probably knit a whole new dog each week with his sheddings. Therefore, we vacuum every day. The bedroom where the kennel sits fills the dust bin with hair at least once and sometimes twice per vacuuming.
Speaking of the dust bin, here's one thing I consider a design flaw: the fine mesh filter up inside the upper chamber of the dust bin is not removeable. It can get clogged with super-fine dust (especially if your child has vacuumed up something slightly wet, but also just with regular use), which lessens the suction power. It would be so nice and much easier to be able to remove that mesh cup to wash it. Since you can't, the way to keep it unobstructed or to clean it once it is clogged is to use a long-handled nylon bristle scrub brush—with the bristles dry, of course—to brush/scrape the mesh, then lower the dust bin into the waste basket and tap it to remove the fine dust.
Fine dust is also, guaranteed, going to fill up your filters, so my suggestion is to buy one or a few spare filter sets. Don't throw them away. We blow them out with our air compressor (although you could probably just beat the dust out of the two triangular filters like an old-fashioned housewife beats a rug), tie them—the two triangular filters, not the hepa filter—into a pillowcase, wash them in the washing machine, and dry them in the dryer with no fabric softener. (Update: I no longer wash my two triangular filters in a tied-closed pillowcase like a caveman. Now I use a mesh lingerie bag.)
Another tip: If your vacuum begins to smell not so fresh (say, like a giant dog butt), put a few of those fabric softener pellets/beads (like Downey Unstoppables) between the two triangular filters. They are dry, so they won't harm anything, but they will cause the vacuum to put out their scent each time you use it, which is much, much more pleasant than giant-dog-butt scent. When their scent wears out (or when you replace the filters with clean ones), just replace the beads with new.
Aaaaanyway, I did finally order a spare vacuum, just in case. When it arrived, I opened the box to find I had been sent a used vacuum. Gross! Hair in the brushes, hair and dirt in the dust bin. Oh my gosh, so disgusting. Hubs made it worse by pointing out I could have been sent a vacuum someone WITH BEDBUGS had used and returned. (The strangest part is that the box had a label from another department store.) The Amazon customer service representative facilitated a return and replacement, which I received yesterday. You'll be relieved to note it was brand new, never used. I assembled it (took approximately 1.35 minutes), and I plan to keep it upstairs, mostly unused until my original one finally gives up the ghost.
A little background... I live with four cats and a small breed that doesn't shed. I had previously been using the Dyson V11 stick and before saying anything more, it might not be fair comparing a stick vacuum to a corded vacuum.
My friend, giving me moral support, starts reading me the instructions. Assembly was pretty quick and painless. This clicks here that clicks there. Then she starts reading the owners manual. And it all went downhill from there! LMAO 🤣 I don't know if all vacuum instruction manuals read the same. Not these struck us as gut wrenching funny. Maybe in a listener's frame of mind not knowing what to expect- "Suction Control offers variable suction based on your needs. " SMH! What? Truth be told- it has a bigger canister than the Dyson. It picked up three times the pet hair (as I tried to demonstrate in the ONE pass of a pet hair covered rug).
I have a combination of rugs and hardwood floors. It blew my mind how much dirt it picked up. My house smelled cleaner! This is my initial reactions, mind you. Made me feel so much better looking at clean floors/rugs.
It comes with filters. I don't know if I'm such a fan. But the big squishy one is cleanable and reusable. So some solice in that fact that I didn't know.
The handy dandy pet attachment doesn't swivel. Which meant for me? Having to bend over or be several stairs below to have the attachment nossel hit the stairs.
Emptying the machine is a dirty job. Like dirtier than emptying the Dyson. Which begs my question of why such extensive measures with the filters?
I had a total blast with my friend, going around the house and testing is suction power! It was worth it just for the memories!
***** 5 stars for good times.
**** 4 stars just because it is my first experience with this machine. If I can figure out how- I'll totally update!
First - there was no indication when I bought this on Amazon that it was a discontinued model, created in 2010 and d/c in 2017. The owner's manual did not include specs - like how long is the cord? How long is the wand? What accessories come with? Nor did the Shark website. All it had for this model was FAQs and a way to have customer service give you a call back, it also gave no indication that this model was discontinued. I did have customer service give me a call in order find out more about it...
At any rate, I don't know how much this vacuum weighs, but it's not heavy. The cord is 25 ft. long, which is not long enough to plug in in the middle of my little 900 sg. ft. house and reach everywhere, so that's not gonna work.
The dust cup is attached via these latches (pic 3) that you have to lift on both sides in order to free the cup. Then, there is a tab at the bottom (pic 1) that you push to let out the dirt. It gets all over your hands no matter how you do this, so that's strike number 2. It does hold a fair amount, but how much is anyone's guess.
Suction - seems fairly mediocre overall, and there is no way to change the height of the brush head so you're stuck on one setting for any thickness of carpet. When the power button is selected for bare floors (no brush roll going) it's pretty easy to vacuum small throw rugs, but for picking up dirt and debris on bare floors it does not shine. Kicks things around and may or may not eventually pick it up after repeated passes. Strikes 3 and 4.
The brush head is small in terms of width, so if you have large expanses of carpet to hoover it's going to take some time. Because I have a small place this did not bother me, and it maneuvered well around furniture.
Pic 4 - the small hose attaching the brush head to the vacuum comes loose sometimes, so you'll be vacuuming away thinking your'e doing something when really you're not. Strike 5.
There is no place to put the wand on the vacuum (pic 5) - strike 6. Worst of all is the shape of the handle - you can detach this to use as a hose option, but it's stuck in the U-shape that just doesn't get near all the places you need it to and was very awkward to use in any situation. Strike 7. And there you have it. I'm returning it of course...
First, I will address the benefits. Right off the bat, this model is outstanding when it comes to filtering out the dust that almost all vacuums spit back out when in use. All vacuums have filters, but this goes above and beyond. If you have health issues regarding your lungs or breathing, look no further. This vacuum is completely self contained inside and does not spit any of the dust or dirt back out (see attached photos) as almost all vacuums do. Keep in mind this vacuum was completely dust free and white when I bought it (as it should be) and by the time I was finished, you would have thought I just cleaned up after a construction build. It makes me sick to think I had that much dust on my carpets, which brings me to my next point. The suction power is outstanding as well. It will take whatever you are willing to throw its way, on wood floors as well as carpet. It comes with three attachments (wand, duster and small roller vacuum for stairs). The canister detaches and is pretty lightweight. It picked up so much dust, dirt, pet hair, etc (I have two short hair, Jack Russell Terriers that are big shedders) that I had to empty the canister several (at least 6 times) while vacuuming my entire house. I recommend checking the canister to make sure it does not get too full (user error issues), or it becomes ineffective after that. Something else to note, empty the vacuum from the bottom. It opens on the top and the bottom. The bottom is an easier way to drop all the dust and collected contents.
Here are a couple of items that I wouldn't necessarily call disappointments or cons, just something to watch for and be aware of. When reading the other reviews, I noticed a few people mention that the motor burned up quickly after purchase. Here's the thing, I could have easily done the same thing, the very first day I used it. I just happened to check the roller brush after vacuuming several rooms in my house and it was so packed with hair and string that the brush motor could have easily burned out, so I would recommend checking the roller brush often because that is something I would say is user error. The suction is so strong that it will pick up hair quickly. I just used a pair of small scissors to cut the wound up hair off, then pulled it all out. I don't think you need to take the bottom off to do that, but it depends on how wound up the hair gets on the roller. Now about that roller. It is not very wide or long at all. I wear a size 8 women's shoe and it is no longer than my shoe. The roller does not extend to the very edges of the vacuum either, so that is something to keep in mind. The roller head is short, so you will need to vacuum more to clean more area, but that also allows the vacuum to fit in between small spaces. I would recommend buying extra filters because, as you can see in my third photo, it traps a lot of dust. That thing was pristine white when I started (testament to the suction power and filtering system of this vacuum). I do believe you can wash these things out, but I wouldn't recommend doing that. Just keep a couple of extras handy. I believe the extra filters are about $6.oo-$8.00 dollars.
The one thing I would say that is going to be a problem, how to clean the vacuum canister. Get yourself a good wand duster to clean it out at the end of your vacuuming. I suppose it's not absolutely necessary to clean out all the dust afterward, but that's just something I do. I don't want all that dust, etc...sitting in the canister upon next use. One other thing that I think was odd...the vacuum is white. It is going to get dirty fast, but hey! It's a vacuum.
Hope this is helpful.
Shark PROS:
- Nice attachments.
- Compact.
- Good suction (so far).
- Detachable base for mobility.
- Noise level is normal.
- I like the option of being able to adjust the suction level.
- Easy to empty.
Shark CONS:
- The weight is not distributed evenly. When I'm using it, I find that my arm gets tired super fast, whereas this never happened with the Dyson, ever.
- Harder to steer than the Dyson. I think this is due to the weight distribution being unbalanced.
- Even with the suction on the lowest setting, it is still very difficult to vacuum a shag carpet rug we have. It's not OVERLY shaggy or long stranded either. Just a little longer than your typical carpeting.
- The hose that extends when you are using attachments is super short. I found that whether I had the base connected or not, the canister tipped over a lot.
- In addition to the last statement, in general, this is easily tipped over when sitting upright.
- For this "basic" model, the attachments worked for getting under the bed and couch, but still hard to navigate. The attachments do not touch completely flush with the floor in my low lying areas because the other things sticking out along the handle get in the way.
- The pet hair attachment doesn't "bend", even though it has a mini roller that spins, so it's kinda hard to get that flush with anything you're trying to vacuum.
- Appears to pick up a lot of dust, dander, fur, hair, etc. However, I do feel like our Dyson canister got a little fuller. I have no way of measuring this to be certain. Just what it looks like to me.
- It's easy to empty, but I do wish the release button was on top of the canister like my old Dyson instead of the base.
Overall opinion: 3/5
*For a fraction of the price of a Dyson, this is decent. I feel like we got our monies worth and it performs as expected. It's definitely not as nice and comfortable as the Dyson though. I think I would appreciate the higher-end Sharks. We felt like a minimal investment for a decent unit was acceptable since we live in a such a small space. In the future, we would revisit other Shark models or Dysons. Would I buy this again knowing what I know now? Maybe. It might be worth the extra $50-$100 (during sales) to get the Pet Navigator Shark since it has more funtions/options/etc.
Build
The product is fairly well constructed; however, it is not as heavy duty as the dyson. The clips are a little flimsier, and a little smaller. The Dyson is no champion in this department either as it’s entirely plastic and I’ve replaced pieces many times over the years. This seems to be rugged enough in places that matter, and I’m pleased to find the extension tube is made of metal. Parts snap together well and easily, and it seems to require far less effort to reconfigure. Size-wise it’s closer to the ball vacuum, power-wise the larger DC07. The powered floor brush is the same width as the Dyson ball, which is to say not very wide. It does have a window at the top so you can see if something is beginning to wind around the brush before it can cause trouble. Overall the weight and size make it an excellent choice for those with petite builds or senior citizens.
I’ll say this right up front though, this is not a particularly good looking vacuum cleaner. It’s decent enough, and certainly that’s not what you buy them for. Some parts are quite handsome, but the general appearance of the tank is industrial at best, and just a bit cluttered over all.
Ergonomics
Here is a bit of a mixed bag. Ergonomically the Dyson has obviously had some top flight industrial engineers working on it, as everything is snug, streamline and compact in the ways all the parts fit together. Once you know how to reconfigure the Dyson to extend the hose, it makes sense but does have a bit of a learning curve. The Shark by contrast is simpler in many ways, if a bit fussier.
The “Lift-Away” canister allowing it to detach from the base is absolutely brilliant, and makes cleaning things like stairs, blinds, ceiling cobwebs etc. much easier. It’s far lighter than the Dyson, and easier to use. The swivel feature is similar to the ball vacuum, less sexy but works just as well. Basically, this is like having a canister and upright vacuum cleaner in one unit.
There are certain aspects that nearly appear to be tacked on, such as the cord holder. The Dysons have this on the back, and it’s quite easy to access and use. Here it’s on the side, and winding the cord really works best only going one direction as the lower clip is tucked in and a bit out of the way. The tool holder as well is not really integrated, rather a small ring with 2 friction holders for the crevice tool and brush that you put onto the upright extension during assembly. Assembly BTW is a very simple and straightforward proposition, and helps you to understand how to reconfigure. Additionally, the red 2 position on/off rocker switch looks like it came right off the parts rack of a radio shack.
The handle is well placed, well configured and comfortable to use. The main roller head is easy to tilt and the balance is quite good. Removing the tank is straightforward, and definitely one of the biggest selling points of this machine. I never liked having the hose stretch from the Dysons, which would inevitably fall over.
One thing the Shark is definitely lacking is the one hand or one finger type of ergos of the Dyson. For instance, the canister must be released via 2 flip style clips at the bottom vs the pushbutton release of the Dyson. When it comes to cleaning the Shark wins, but when it comes to those extra little amenities, you’ll have to pony up a few extra hundred dollars. However, I believe the Shark does have some advantages beyond aesthetics.
Filter
This is one of the highlights of the Shark. The Dysons have a HEPA filter which consists of a little flat filter that rests on a ribbed plate and sits at the base of the canister unit. Comparatively the Shark may seem overly complex with its multi-step filter system in 2 different locations. With the very first use it was obvious how insufficient the Dyson was in this regard. It always smelled like I was vacuuming before. With the Shark, it smells clean. There is nothing going back into the air. One look at the base filter and you know how well it’s working, it was positively filthy. Luckily these filters are made to be cleaned. The base “pre motor” filter consists of a felt filter with a foam filter on top, and then the “post motor” air return filter is a HEPA filter inside of an egg crate style frame. This is the grill you see on the front, and is easily accessed. The pre motor filter is accessed when you remove the canister. For allergy sufferers this is 5-star stuff.
Design Flaws
I have a couple of issues when comparing to the Dyson. The first being potentially important for allergy sufferers. Typically, the bag-less canisters have a little door at the bottom you open up to empty it. On the Dysons, the release for the door is at the top of the tank. You can lower the tank into a trash receptacle with one hand and pull the little release ring with your index finger, releasing the contents well away from your face and hands.
With the Shark, the release tab for the door is at the bottom of the canister opposite the hinge, which means you can’t drop the tank down into the trash can to release it, it needs to be up high enough so you can press the button. This means potential to get your hands dirty, or some of the dust and dirt to miss the can. Normally I’d go outside and do this right into the garbage can – if you do the same just make sure it’s not windy!
Additionally, the interior design of the canister has a flaw compared to the competition. Towards the top of the unit there is an inverted tube which comes close to the outside wall similar to the Dyson. However, the Shark has interior braces that trap dog fur. It can be easily dislodged by banging it, but you might not have that option. Again, this means you might be having to deal with potential contamination and sort of nullifies the excellent filtering of the unit.
Cleaning/Carpet
The first thing I noticed when I switched it on was how quiet it is! I was positive that something like this would have to be far noisier. It’s most likely that newer models of Dyson are quieter, but I’ve had experience with 4 now and they all sound about the same. A higher pitched whirring sound with the Shark can be heard opposed to the deeper Dyson Roar on the carpet. As far as real cleaning, this positively outperforms the large Dyson. It’s easier to use and maneuver, and pulled far more out of the carpet than the Dyson did. Yuck! I had no idea. We have a medium pile carpet throughout the upstairs, and 2 long haired dogs. It was obvious that this thing was digging down much deeper than the Dyson from the tracks. The motorized brush also has an indicator light on it that lights green when the brush is working, and turns red if there is a blockage or jam. Another nice feature the Shark has is a little ring you can turn to cut down on the suction if it’s becoming too hard to push.
One thing worth mentioning could bother some people. On my cut pile carpet the Shark leaves brush marks, think of a rake on sand opposed to just the flat sweep I'm used to with a Dyson. I'm not sure if this really bugs me or not, and it probably varies from carpet to carpet. I don't have any other similar type to check this on. You can certainly tell in an instant that it has been vacuumed however.
Cleaning/Hardwood Floors
The supplied Dust Away attachment with the detachable pad is a clever little extra that acts like a Swiffer on steroids. It works quite well right up to the wall, as well as sucking up all that dust and grit that manages to make its way in between gaps of the plank style hardwood floors. There is basically an open section in front of the pad to get the big stuff, and behind it is the pad which gets the dust and fine stuff that is usually missed by a vacuum even with a beater bar. You will still need to do the occasional wet mopping as things just get stuck on the floors, but for regular cleaning this is a nice option to have.
Cleaning/Pet Attachment
This is a smaller attachment with a beater bar that is powered by suction. It’s rather cleverly constructed and works well on upholstery or stairs. It’s much smaller than the Dyson Animal attachment, and far more useful. The Dyson was too large to use for pretty much anything I ever found. It’s about 4 ½ inches wide so it’s perfect for chairs and sofas. I was actually sort of surprised at how much it actually got off of the upholstery compared to just a regular brush attachment. This was a pleasant surprise inclusion; I didn’t know it would be in the package.
Pros
- inexpensive
- lightweight
- easy to use
- swivel base easy to maneuver
- incredibly powerful
- suction control
- fantastic filter system
- bag free design
- 2 position power switch (motorized brush head on/off)
- motorized brush head with blockage/jam indicator light
- motorized brush head viewing window
- portable lift-away canister for easy cleaning of stairs or hard to access areas
- hardwood/tile floor attachment
- pet upholstery attachment
- 30’ cord
- easy cord release
- 5 year warranty
Cons
- questionable aesthetics/ergonomics
- fussy design
- some materials a little flimsy
- no soft brush attachment
- dustbin door release at bottom means possible contact with contents
- motorized head only 11” wide
Wow, that’s it. I suppose one more con would be this is not a proven commodity. After a year I’ll check back in, but I would imagine Shark would have another model out by then. I can say in the last few days this little thing has really impressed me. Enough to write a review about a vacuum cleaner, which I never thought I would. But for $180, I honestly thought I was making a mistake. Instead it’s one of the smartest things I’ve done, thanks to the excellent reviews from Amazon customers.
In summary, besides the astounding power and cleaning performance of the Shark, there are 2 things I really love about it. The first is the Lift-Away design. I can’t say enough about how cool this is. It’s like having a canister vacuum you can carry around and get cobwebs, stairs etc. with without having to drag something around behind you. The second is the fantastic filter system. While I’m not a huge allergy sufferer, I had no idea how much crap was being blown back in the air with the Dyson. Combine these features with a lightweight, easy to maneuver and hard-sucking product they’ve fulfilled their promise.
While ergonomically lacking behind the Dyson, they’ve hit a good balance of features and performance, cutting corners where it would be least noticed and giving the consumer every bit from their hard earned dollar. I was dubious of Shark because of infomercials etc., but now I know they’re not throwing their money away on fancy packaging or industrial design with questionable returns.
5 stars, highly recommended.
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I apologize to anybody that asked me in the comments how I still felt about this vacuum. For some reason I haven't been getting notifications regarding review comments.
TBH, our housekeeper and destroyer of all things made short work of this vacuum in about 2 years. For regular people, who do crazy things like maintain their products, (check the pathway when vacuuming up string or large metal objects etc. when they hear terrible screaming and clattering sounds), I would assume this vacuum will give 5 years easy. (I don't miss her one bit.) She would basically cause any warranty to be voided. Seriously, she destroyed a broom after 3 uses.
I've moved into a small townhome, and will be back to doing my own cleaning. I have one of the Dysons she destroyed (seen in picture) after some repairs it's limping along. However, I plan to purchase this very same vacuum again because of its clever design and ease of use.
If I had one complaint, the power brush attachment is belt driven, so if you are a ham fisted klutz who tries to use it for things besides upholstery, the belt may come off of its track. I basically hid this tool from the housekeeper after a few weeks of abuse.