Shark Canister Pet Vacuum Review

After a few passes, it was able to pick up most of the debris scattered. For the cleaning test Logan spread a good amount of oats and cheerios. In total, the NR96 has 5 attachments along with the extension wand that’s fully adjustable.

The manufacturer advertises its cyclone filter to provide HEPA-grade filtration, which is good if you suffer from allergies and are sensitive to fine particles. However, do note that emptying a dustbin can still release a cloud of dust and is a much less hygienic process than disposing of a sealed dirtbag. The Bissell Hard Floor Expert canister vacuum is a bagless canister vacuum with a wheeled base, designed specifically to tackle messes on hard floors.

Shark will repair any defective parts or replace the vacuum if necessary, during this five year warranty, which is pretty lengthy in comparison to other warranties. Plus, there’s a good range of replacement parts available to purchase direct from Shark, these include replacement canister wheels, dust cup, wand, handle and hose assembly, and more. This makes it easy to extend the life of the vacuum if a replaceable part breaks.

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Less-expensive vacuums sometimes include an air-powered version that might be worth trying out, but those are ineffective for tougher jobs like cleaning carpeted stairs. Hard floors can be notoriously difficult to vacuum since the slippery surface makes it challenging for even the most powerful vacuums to trap and suck up debris. During testing, we found that the Tineco Pure One S15 Pro was the best vacuum for removing pet hair from hard floors, thanks to its strong suction that picked up lightweight fur and heavy debris alike. The size of your home, your floor type, cleaning routine, budget, and overall mess level will all factor into your purchasing decision. If you have a small space and value convenience above all, a cordless stick vacuum could be great for you.

The Dyson DC17 proves “best average pick-up” using the IEC Cl 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and ASTM F608 test standards. We came close to recommending the Dirt Devil Razor Vac Plus UD70350B for anyone who wanted to take a chance on a cheap vacuum cleaner, but we decided not to. It cleaned well in our tests, it’s comfortable to use, and it comes with a good set of tools. But like with other cheap vacuum cleaners, the cost of replacement filters ($20 per year) makes it a bad deal. Even if you skip those, we read many reviews about it wearing down after about a year. You probably don’t need HEPA filters—for most people, regular filters are totally fine.

(You can fold it flat to fit under low furniture!) However, its slender canister can only hold about 0.2 liters of debris. This means you’ll have to empty it more frequently if you’re vacuuming a large area, but its quick cleans and maneuverability make the trash visits well worth it. Though we didn’t test this model on carpet or rugs, shark dustbuster we thought it performed fabulously on tile, hardwood floors, and even stairs. In under one minute, each mess of hair, popcorn, and other pieces of debris were effectively sucked up into the machine’s canister. Not to mention that its noise level was considerably lower than others we’ve tried, making this a huge plus in our book.

It comes with a fluffy cleaner head for buffing hard floors, a built-in hair-removing comb to keep long hairs from tangling around the brush roll, a crevice tool for upholstery, and more. For an all-around product that can clean bare floors, carpets, and above-ground surfaces with a powerful motor and powered hose, then the APEX DuoClean has the greatest versatility and features. For a traditional canister design that still offers handheld canister functionality, then the Shark Rotator canister vacuum may be right for you. Otherwise, the Shark Navigator Professional is great for homeowners who prefer both upright and canister products, while the Shark Power Pod is more affordable and perfect for small apartment and car cleaning. The Miele Classic C1 is a bit more of a basic model, but does not lack in cleaning performance. The Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFins Cordless Stick Vacuum was the clear winner in our search for the best Shark vacuum—and best vacuum in general.

Technology allows you to bend the wand to clean under furniture, or fold it over for compact, freestanding storage. This vacuum weighs just six pounds, all of which you’ll have to carry while cleaning. As long as your shoulder can handle the Lift-Around’s six pound weight, it’s quite maneuverable. There’s no wheeled canister to drag around — just a light vacuum hanging on a shoulder strap. It’s expected to go on sale in a few weeks through various channels, including Shark’s tried-and-true infomercials. Different retailers will have it in different configurations — some will have more floor tools at a higher price tag — but the base MSRP is $139.