Shark Wandvac Review

We gave the process of emptying the machine a perfect score, and we’ll also noted that it’s pretty quiet for a powerful pick. 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. Although we recently tested the Shark Cordless Pro with Clean Sense IQ, the newest model in this specific line, it did not compare in suction capability or ease of use to the older PowerFins model. The Shark Vertex PowerFins Vacuum features powerful suction on all surfaces, a storage-friendly handle, and generally quiet operation.

Weighing only 1.4 lbs., it boasts a tapered nozzle for easy debris pickup and two accessories for tackling pet hair, upholstery and tight spaces. Between cleanings, return your vacuum to the charging dock for fast recharging. Similar to the Navigator series, this early Rotator design from Shark is a great option if your home has lots of carpeted shark pet hair vacuum areas. We found the adjustable suction power to be a game changer for effectively cleaning all types of carpet. This model was simple to set up and it also had an average noise level equivalent to a hair dryer. We really enjoyed using the hard flooring mode, which turns off the brush roller to prevent debris from being spit in every direction.

Just don’t expect it to be as light or nimble as a stick vacuum, but know you’ll be pleased with its maneuverability and effectiveness. This model impressed us during testing with how easy it was to push across hardwood floors and carpets shark pet hair vacuum of all pile heights. We only docked it for its bulkier design, which made it difficult to reach under lower furniture. In terms of effectiveness, it captured all the hair and debris in our testing area in fewer than five passes.

When it comes to swapping out the cleaning tools, all you have to do is slide the appropriate end of the tool into the nozzle’s hole at the nose of the vacuum. Accessories play a large role in making this style of vacuum a more convenient choice. In my opinion, Shark does a fine job of including some extra accessories with its handheld vacuum.

You can also tweak the map to get it exactly how you want and establish no-go zones and carpeted zones and name different rooms. This part was the most tedious of using this vacuum as you can go into as much or as little detail as you want. We then judge how well each handheld vacuum deals with pet hair by grinding fur from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home into the carpet. Designed with pet owners in mind, this well-priced Shark gobbled up pet hair in one swift sweep thanks to its dedicated tool.

It may be fine for grabbing a few cobwebs, but don’t expect to use it overhead for a long time. There’s also not a designated spot for attachments, which was disappointing, so you’ll need to repurpose a box or bin to keep the attachments together in your home. Before investing in a handheld model, check your current vacuum’s functionalities as some cordless shark robotic vacuums designs double up as handhelds, so you may have one already. Equally, buying a multi-tasking stick vac may be a better fit for your home, particularly if you’re tight on space. Built-in LED lights make it easier to spot debris and dust in awkward spots and the battery lasted 20 minutes, even on max power, which was ample time to clean a car.