Shark Cordless Vacuum Review

Many vacuums come with additional features and extra attachments to help streamline your cleaning tasks. Consider what features you need and what attachments would be useful for you. Pet owners, for example, will want to look for pet-friendly attachments like brushes that help extract fur from couches. After all, there’s no point in having six different attachments if you won’t use them. Not all vacuums are made the same so the very first thing to consider is your cleaning needs. That will help you narrow down what kind of vacuum you actually need.

This revolutionary product will clean an entire home on just one charge, without compromising on power. Vacuum cleaners can be a big investment and often lead to disappointment if they turn out to be too heavy and cumbersome or not powerful enough. As always, a little research can go a long way to helping you find one that works for your household needs. Our buying guide includes the info you need to know to find the best type of vacuum for you and 10 recommendations, including inexpensive and high-end, lightweight and heavy-duty models.

This model has fewer vacuum features than others, but it costs less, too. Our testing team gave it a 5-star rating for its simple setup—it was assembled and ready for use in less than five minutes—and a 4.5-star rating for maneuverability. They found it difficult to move around on carpet bissell crosswave cordless surfaces, and docked its rating for this reason, but did add that the vacuum is not too heavy overall. We researched Shark’s complete inventory of vacuums and tested eight models inThe Lab, evaluating each on setup, maneuverability, noise level, effectiveness, and ease of emptying.

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Marisa Cascianois a senior commerce editor for The Spruce, and was in The Lab for the entirety of our vacuum test. She has firsthand knowledge of how our vacuum tests were both developed and performed, as well as where each product excelled or fell short. Before conducting lab testing, she scoured brand and retailer websites, and considered price, verified customer reviews, features, and design when selecting the vacuums to test. She also considered the latest technology, practicality, and real-life cleaning situations.

With a stick, vacuuming for 20 minutes or more can get tiring because you are holding most of the vacuum’s weight with your arm. The Pure’s weight is lower, so it’s easier to hold because there’s much less weight on your arm. That’s a big plus for someone who is lightweight or smaller in stature. However, while vacuuming, I’m never thinking about holding up a stick’s weight. “I use it for my carpet, my car, my computer keyboard, bed, almost everything,” added another reviewer who said a single charge offers “more than enough vacuum time.”