![]() ![]() In our current ratings of heavyweight stick vacuums, it’s second only to the Bissell Air Ram 1984, which scored extra points for its exceptional quietness. Uprights are the most popular, but stick vacuums are coming on strong thanks to the stellar performance from models like the Shark Rocket Complete HV380. Three compete for the top slot in their category, and the other two are very good specialty models. Here we highlight five of the brand’s best models. That's an impressive combo of kudos-performance, reliability, and owner satisfaction-especially given that Shark vacuums are competitively priced. In stick vacs, Shark edged out both Dyson and Hoover in satisfaction. Shark stood out here as well: In uprights, 53 percent of Shark owners were completely satisfied, second only to Miele (65 percent). We also asked CR subscribers about their satisfaction with their vacuums’ performance. Compare that with 21 percent for Hoover and 22 percent for Dyson. It’s the same story for Shark’s stick vacs: The third-year breakage rate is 11 percent. The results suggest that a mere 11 percent of folks who have a Shark upright will experience a breakage by the third year of ownership-less than half the breakage rate of popular brands Hoover and Eureka. Then there’s our reliability survey, the latest of which tallies feedback from more than 33,000 subscribers who purchased a vacuum between 20. In its categories of bagless, corded stick, and handheld vacuums, Shark swims with-if not always ahead of-the likes of Bissell, Dyson, Hoover, and Kenmore. That means they’ve excelled in our test labs at such challenges as pulling cat hair from carpets and sucking sand from bare floors. ![]() Just ask Consumer Reports' experts and subscribers.įor starters, Shark counts more than two dozen recommended models in our ratings. But what are you to make of a cleaning machine named after a waterborne predator? Quite a lot, actually. Considering I went from the shark Rotator Power Lift, this is a HUGE improvement.If you haven’t been on the hunt for a new vacuum of late, you may be surprised to find that Shark surpasses Dyson as the top brand in the U.S., according to market research firm Mintel. Having the detachable handvac means more weight at the top at just under 9 lbs. I usually don't keep attachments connect to my vacs anyway. It would be nice to have a way to stand it up on it's own or a station to attach it to.Īttachments are good but you have to find a place to store them because they don't attach. I prefer this corded vac because I have had a cordless before and I could not get the whole house done in one charge. Our house is a little over 1300 sq ft to give an idea of area. I only have to empty the debris once for the hard floors and rugs but because I have old carpet in two rooms, I have to empty twice. I vacuum twice a week because I have to dogs. It is very good at getting up all the dog hair and dust from both carpet and wood laminate floors which have a wood grain feel. Hv301 has "never lose suction" - read the reviews on this feature. *it does not have the car detailing tools. Having dogs, this one made the most sense. This one has the multi pet tool, led lights which makes a bigger difference than one may think wide upholstery tool, rotating brush, XL Dust cap that the others don't have. There are important differences between the Hv301 -Hv302 - Hv322. I bought this one online because local and box stores have different versions which are not as good.
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