Shark WandVac Cord-free Handheld Vacuum BJ’s Wholesale Club

“Works great, durable and has a lot of power. The only downfall is the battery does not last very long and takes a while to change back up,” said one customer. More than 2,300 shoppers give the Shark vacuum a perfect five-star rating. Plug the charger into the port on vacuum, usually located at the top near the handle. While the Shark Stratos performed the best overall, it also comes at the highest price point. The Cordless Pro isn’t as robust as the Stratos, but it comes with similarly show-stopping features. Plus, at a full $100 cheaper, it’s also much more affordable.

“I’m 78 years old, so I needed a lightweight vacuum. I have wooden floors and it works great to vacuum up crumbs. Good suction.” The Wandvac excelled during internal trials thanks to its ergonomic design and powerful suction. Wirecutter is the product recommendation service from shark handheld vacuum The New York Times. Our journalists combine independent research with (occasionally) over-the-top testing so you can make quick and confident buying decisions. Whether it’s finding great products or discovering helpful advice, we’ll help you get it right (the first time).

The 2-in-1 Combi-crevice tool has a wide nozzle and a brush for quickly switching between cleaning and dusting tasks around your home or car. Advanced whole-machine filtration traps particles and expels cleaner air. Eliminate dirt that’s shark stick vacuum out of reach, but not out of sight. Extend your reach with our longest built-in crevice tool. The versatile BLACK+DECKER™ 20-volt MAX dustbuster® AdvancedClean+™ Cordless Pet Hand Vacuum cleans hard to reach areas with less effort.

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The Shark Wandvac Cordless Handheld Vacuum and the Shark Wandvac Power Pet look snazzy and have decent suction, but we found their tiny bins frustrating. And the positioning of each model’s power button right below the bin-emptying button led to more than one instance of our testers accidentally emptying the bin. What the Ryobi 18V One+ Performance Hand Vacuum Kit lacks in appearance it makes up for in suction power, bin size, and versatility. Its three-year warranty is one of the strongest among the vacuums we tested. Keeping her multi-pet home clean is one of her more acceptable obsessions. Its relatively flat suction nozzle lets it seal pretty tightly against the ground.

Its crevice tool was too narrow to pick up larger debris, and its motorized brush was significantly inferior to that of our also-great pick. One drawback is that it comes with only one clip-on crevice tool, which makes shark pet vacuum it useless on fur; in our tests, it picked up clumps but left all other fur stuck to the carpet. At this writing, you have the option to buy the vacuum alone for $35 or in a kit with a charger and battery for $70.

Though it was great at picking up larger debris, it did not excel at picking up baking soda from a medium-pile carpet (possibly because the filter got clogged). Otherwise, it continues to perform better than many competitors. It has a good run time, and it charges impressively quickly. Most vacuums we tested ran out of juice within just a few minutes in boost mode; this Ryobi model, in contrast, ran for 18 minutes.