Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV352 vs Pet Pro ZU62 Upright Vacuums

In terms of cleaning performance, the NV352 sucks up most kinds of debris (including pet hair) from pretty much any surface, and it picks up significantly more on carpeting, compared with other models we looked at. This upright vacuum cleaner is quieter, lighter, and easier to handle than others we’ve tested, partly due to its flexible swivel head. It also comes with a complete set of attachments for reaching hard-to-clean areas, such as window sills, and getting hair off of upholstery. For an upright vacuum that works well on carpets and bare floors, look no further than the Shark NV151 Navigator Swivel Pro Complete Upright Vacuum, which is one of the most affordable models offered by Shark. This vacuum has adjustable suction levels and brush roll speeds to maximize your cleaning efforts.

This Shark vacuum is lightweight and easy to move around the home, and when it comes to stairs, the detachable pod means moving around freely is effortless. It works on all types of floors and includes attachments for furniture and crevices to offer a deep-cleaning shark dustbuster solution throughout your home. This tiny-but-mighty handheld model performed extremely well when it came to removing hair. As far as kibble goes, it worked better on a hard floor; multiple passes were needed to get pieces out from between the carpet fibers.

But there is only one slot to keep one of the two attachments conveniently within reach. The Shark vacuum also only has one power setting, but it works well across hardwood flooring, upholstery, tile, and rugs without being too harsh. DuoClean Technology – The Stratos has two brushrolls and our cleaning performance tests show that it does a really good job on both carpet and hard flooring. The soft brushroll at shark dustbuster the front of the cleaner head is very good on hard floors and it also helps when dealing with larger debris. In addition, we gathered insights on how well each pick transitioned from smooth floors to a carpet, while testing its maneuverability in our living room-inspired obstacle course. Our testers tested the ease of emptying the dust bins, noting if the process was messy, as expected, or thrillingly simple.

It was able to easily pick up all of the debris on a low-pile carpet, but we docked a bit off its effectiveness score for slightly struggling on a high-pile rug and not easily navigating the hardwood floor. Because it doesn’t stand up on its own, either, you’ll have to lean it against your furniture or gently rest it on the floor if you need to pause your vacuuming session. However, like many other stick vacs, you can use the Shark Rocket in handheld mode, with or without an extension, to clean furniture, ceilings, stairs, and more.

The generous canister holds up to 1.7 liters (roughly half a gallon) and was only full after cleaning an entire home (close to 2,000 square feet). To empty out the contents, the canister separates from the body of the vacuum with the push of a button. Once isolated, it’s easy to hover the canister over the trash bin to discard the dust and pet hair directly into a garbage bag. There is no need to purchase replacement bags with this vacuum cleaner, and the internal filter is washable. The stick-style cordless is actually two vacuums in one and easily transitions to a handheld device. As the name suggests this Shark upright is designed for homes with pets.