This looks a mass improvement over earlier models and the dust separation seems reasonable for a shark. I’m looking for a compact easy to use corded for deeper cleaning, have cordless for daily but still like a corded for deep cleaning, my corded is a big Dyson ball but it’s so hefty to use, a long term back injury is making it difficult work with the big Dyson .
I've got this vacuum. I wish it could stand upright and that there was variable suction (even a sliding valve to manually release some of the air and reduce the suction would be nice). I thought the motor gave up on me last month as it was making an unusual sound and stopped working whilst getting very warm. Turned out there was too much hair / debris in the roller, and something was clogged. After a cleaning and waiting for the motor to cool, it's running fine again. I like the 10m cord, which, for me, means I can vacuum everything I need to from one plug socket. Oh, I don't like cleaning around my feet as this means the vacuum is in an almost vertical position, so it turns off the brush bar. With my few issues, I'll give it a solid 7 out of 10 😂
Another great review Roger. I don’t see the point of Shark’s corded stick vacuums. They aren’t significantly smaller or more maneuverable than Shark’s corded vacuums and they aren’t much cheaper than the cordless versions.
There is much better way of measuring vacuum performance than the suction. Even my super cheap cordless vacuum has insane suction, BUT not the airflow.That is the key of powerful vacuum. Airflow is the most important metric what t comes to vacuum cleaner performance. Please get decent anemometer and then we can really see what vacuum is good :)
henrys are better sharks just trying to copy dyson and sharks are heavy dirty cleaners you will spend more time cleaning the filters than putting bags in the bin henrys have no filters to clean every use dysons dont need to be cleaned as much becasue they have cyclones to remove dust from the air
Henry's are designed to be used for a long period of time and made for industrial use, whereas shark is designed for more domestic. And yes, Shark is trying to outdo dyson. The difference between dyson and shark is that dyson has a lot more power than shark, but shark have their duo clean design that's what attracts more customer to buy their product. In my opinion, dyson is a lot better than shark because dysons have a longer lifetime than shark alongside their power!
@@Vacuum-Tips Henry’s are actually for both domestic and industrial use But for industrial use by a numatic cleaner thats not branded of the henry and hetty name
@SMEGMA1997 Yes, they are designed for both industrial and domestic use, but they were officially industrial vacuums until people started using them for domestic use!
@@Vacuum-Tips to be fair i dont really see a difference between domestic and commercial they both do the same job there are really any difference between the two
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