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The SharkUpright Vacuum, Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe (NV360) is a powerful, versatile cleaning solution designed for both carpets and hard floors. Featuring a large 0.9-quart dust cup, HEPA filtration, and a detachable pod for easy maneuverability, this vacuum is perfect for pet owners and allergy sufferers alike. With its swivel steering and specialized tools, cleaning has never been easier or more efficient.
Hose Length | 5 Feet |
Style Name | Renewed |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Portable | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Carpet, Hard Floor |
Color | Blue |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Motor Horsepower | 1.6 horsepower |
Additional Features | bagless, portable, corded, HEPA filtration |
Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet & Hard floors |
Capacity | 0.9 Quarts |
Wattage | 1200 watts |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
Voltage | 100120 Volts |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Form Factor | Upright |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.37"L x 11.61"W x 26.77"H |
Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
P**S
So very, very good. Surprisingly strong
My gosh. Very surprised at how much stuff came out of our living room carpet just now with this vacuum.We replaced a Kenmore canister with a Kenmore upright more than 20 years ago. Today, we replaced our Kenmore upright with an inexpensive Shark, and it sucked more stuff out of our carpet in four minutes than our stupid-heavy Kenmore has in a couple of years.It wouldn't need to to anything else, but there are 3 other ways it's better. You can pull the handle (oh, right, our old one didn't have an ergonomic handle), attach the brush or crevice tool that are stored right there by your handle, and suck stuff off of a counter or dust your end table. Or you could pull the handle along with the long tube and do the same thing above your head or on the floor - like dust the tops of your baseboards or get that fuzz that gathers in the corner of the hallway by your bedroom. And, of course, the third thing is how easy it is to do stairs. The whole thing lifts off of the cleaning head so you can carry it along while detail-sucking your stairs.Consumer Reports says this model excels at sucking bare floors, but I have to say it also excels at sucking carpet. Lightweight, nimble, and so very strong at sucking. You don't need the more expensive, more feature-laden models made by Shark. This one is surprisingly strong. Very happy with our purchase.
P**L
Great vacuum! Great price! Light weight!!!
The Shark Lift Away is an Awesome Strong cleaning machine!!! I love it!!! It's so light weight! I've had it for 2 months now, i use it every day! 2 very hairy100+ lb Yellow Labs!!! Hair is everywhere, everyday!!! This Shark works great! Out performs the 3 Dyson pet models I've had, they don't last very long with all this hair! The Shark is very simple to use, the way the handle pops off as a direct tool, or take the canister off & easily get around the furniture! Such a good priced machine! I found the Dyson heavy, i needed to double back over the area every time as I vacuumed. Not with the Shark! 1 swipe and the hairy is gone!!! I love just plugging in the Shark as i drink my coffee and get the hair gone!!! Easy Dumping, and weekly washing the canister and filters keeps it smelling good, clean! The canister holds a good volume of hair and dirt!I give this Shark A+A+A+!!! I LOVE IT!
C**S
Great buy!
I spent way too much time scouring the Internet, trying to decide which vacuum to get after reading so many reviews. We decided to go with this one for a few reasons.PROS- It was a better price than a lot of the other ones on the market. We couldn’t justify spending almost $300 on the vacuum that we weren’t sure would work super well. This one is definitely the sweet spot.- It does have a cord, which we prefer because we tend to vacuum a lot and use it for dusting and cleaning off the furniture.- it has pretty good suction.- it’s really easy to clean the debris tank.- It’s really easy to remove the wands during use.CONS- It doesn’t feel like a super sturdy vacuum, and I don’t know if that’s because I’m used to using really old or industrial vacuums, but it hasn’t broken or anything so It could just be my opinion.- It does not vacuum my rugs. In the vacuums defense, though, our previous vacuum really had problems with these rugs too. These rugs are extremely thin and have like a suede or microfiber feel to them. We tried using both the carpet and hardwood settings to Vacuum it, but it won’t move on the bear floor, setting, and the brush roll would get stuck and smell like it was burning if we tried using the carpet setting.Overall its a good vacuum, but I am a little bit bummed that it doesn’t work on the rugs that I have all over my house. I’m thinking I’ll probably just keep the vacuum and replace the rugs. Lol.
A**M
Surprise For Yet Another Dyson Owner
I never thought I’d be writing a review on a vacuum cleaner, but in this case after having had Dyson's for over 15 years this one earns a mention. Don’t let the price or name fool you, this easily out performs the Dysons in many ways. The Dyson(s) this is replacing is the DC07 Animal and DC27 ball vacuum. I have no regrets. My reviews are normally pretty long-winded, but I feel there's a lot to cover here for a product you hope to only buy once and service you for many years.BuildThe product is fairly well constructed; however, it is not as heavy duty as the dyson. The clips are a little flimsier, and a little smaller. The Dyson is no champion in this department either as it’s entirely plastic and I’ve replaced pieces many times over the years. This seems to be rugged enough in places that matter, and I’m pleased to find the extension tube is made of metal. Parts snap together well and easily, and it seems to require far less effort to reconfigure. Size-wise it’s closer to the ball vacuum, power-wise the larger DC07. The powered floor brush is the same width as the Dyson ball, which is to say not very wide. It does have a window at the top so you can see if something is beginning to wind around the brush before it can cause trouble. Overall the weight and size make it an excellent choice for those with petite builds or senior citizens.I’ll say this right up front though, this is not a particularly good looking vacuum cleaner. It’s decent enough, and certainly that’s not what you buy them for. Some parts are quite handsome, but the general appearance of the tank is industrial at best, and just a bit cluttered over all.ErgonomicsHere is a bit of a mixed bag. Ergonomically the Dyson has obviously had some top flight industrial engineers working on it, as everything is snug, streamline and compact in the ways all the parts fit together. Once you know how to reconfigure the Dyson to extend the hose, it makes sense but does have a bit of a learning curve. The Shark by contrast is simpler in many ways, if a bit fussier.The “Lift-Away” canister allowing it to detach from the base is absolutely brilliant, and makes cleaning things like stairs, blinds, ceiling cobwebs etc. much easier. It’s far lighter than the Dyson, and easier to use. The swivel feature is similar to the ball vacuum, less sexy but works just as well. Basically, this is like having a canister and upright vacuum cleaner in one unit.There are certain aspects that nearly appear to be tacked on, such as the cord holder. The Dysons have this on the back, and it’s quite easy to access and use. Here it’s on the side, and winding the cord really works best only going one direction as the lower clip is tucked in and a bit out of the way. The tool holder as well is not really integrated, rather a small ring with 2 friction holders for the crevice tool and brush that you put onto the upright extension during assembly. Assembly BTW is a very simple and straightforward proposition, and helps you to understand how to reconfigure. Additionally, the red 2 position on/off rocker switch looks like it came right off the parts rack of a radio shack.The handle is well placed, well configured and comfortable to use. The main roller head is easy to tilt and the balance is quite good. Removing the tank is straightforward, and definitely one of the biggest selling points of this machine. I never liked having the hose stretch from the Dysons, which would inevitably fall over.One thing the Shark is definitely lacking is the one hand or one finger type of ergos of the Dyson. For instance, the canister must be released via 2 flip style clips at the bottom vs the pushbutton release of the Dyson. When it comes to cleaning the Shark wins, but when it comes to those extra little amenities, you’ll have to pony up a few extra hundred dollars. However, I believe the Shark does have some advantages beyond aesthetics.FilterThis is one of the highlights of the Shark. The Dysons have a HEPA filter which consists of a little flat filter that rests on a ribbed plate and sits at the base of the canister unit. Comparatively the Shark may seem overly complex with its multi-step filter system in 2 different locations. With the very first use it was obvious how insufficient the Dyson was in this regard. It always smelled like I was vacuuming before. With the Shark, it smells clean. There is nothing going back into the air. One look at the base filter and you know how well it’s working, it was positively filthy. Luckily these filters are made to be cleaned. The base “pre motor” filter consists of a felt filter with a foam filter on top, and then the “post motor” air return filter is a HEPA filter inside of an egg crate style frame. This is the grill you see on the front, and is easily accessed. The pre motor filter is accessed when you remove the canister. For allergy sufferers this is 5-star stuff.Design FlawsI have a couple of issues when comparing to the Dyson. The first being potentially important for allergy sufferers. Typically, the bag-less canisters have a little door at the bottom you open up to empty it. On the Dysons, the release for the door is at the top of the tank. You can lower the tank into a trash receptacle with one hand and pull the little release ring with your index finger, releasing the contents well away from your face and hands.With the Shark, the release tab for the door is at the bottom of the canister opposite the hinge, which means you can’t drop the tank down into the trash can to release it, it needs to be up high enough so you can press the button. This means potential to get your hands dirty, or some of the dust and dirt to miss the can. Normally I’d go outside and do this right into the garbage can – if you do the same just make sure it’s not windy!Additionally, the interior design of the canister has a flaw compared to the competition. Towards the top of the unit there is an inverted tube which comes close to the outside wall similar to the Dyson. However, the Shark has interior braces that trap dog fur. It can be easily dislodged by banging it, but you might not have that option. Again, this means you might be having to deal with potential contamination and sort of nullifies the excellent filtering of the unit.Cleaning/CarpetThe first thing I noticed when I switched it on was how quiet it is! I was positive that something like this would have to be far noisier. It’s most likely that newer models of Dyson are quieter, but I’ve had experience with 4 now and they all sound about the same. A higher pitched whirring sound with the Shark can be heard opposed to the deeper Dyson Roar on the carpet. As far as real cleaning, this positively outperforms the large Dyson. It’s easier to use and maneuver, and pulled far more out of the carpet than the Dyson did. Yuck! I had no idea. We have a medium pile carpet throughout the upstairs, and 2 long haired dogs. It was obvious that this thing was digging down much deeper than the Dyson from the tracks. The motorized brush also has an indicator light on it that lights green when the brush is working, and turns red if there is a blockage or jam. Another nice feature the Shark has is a little ring you can turn to cut down on the suction if it’s becoming too hard to push.One thing worth mentioning could bother some people. On my cut pile carpet the Shark leaves brush marks, think of a rake on sand opposed to just the flat sweep I'm used to with a Dyson. I'm not sure if this really bugs me or not, and it probably varies from carpet to carpet. I don't have any other similar type to check this on. You can certainly tell in an instant that it has been vacuumed however.Cleaning/Hardwood FloorsThe supplied Dust Away attachment with the detachable pad is a clever little extra that acts like a Swiffer on steroids. It works quite well right up to the wall, as well as sucking up all that dust and grit that manages to make its way in between gaps of the plank style hardwood floors. There is basically an open section in front of the pad to get the big stuff, and behind it is the pad which gets the dust and fine stuff that is usually missed by a vacuum even with a beater bar. You will still need to do the occasional wet mopping as things just get stuck on the floors, but for regular cleaning this is a nice option to have.Cleaning/Pet AttachmentThis is a smaller attachment with a beater bar that is powered by suction. It’s rather cleverly constructed and works well on upholstery or stairs. It’s much smaller than the Dyson Animal attachment, and far more useful. The Dyson was too large to use for pretty much anything I ever found. It’s about 4 ½ inches wide so it’s perfect for chairs and sofas. I was actually sort of surprised at how much it actually got off of the upholstery compared to just a regular brush attachment. This was a pleasant surprise inclusion; I didn’t know it would be in the package.Pros- inexpensive- lightweight- easy to use- swivel base easy to maneuver- incredibly powerful- suction control- fantastic filter system- bag free design- 2 position power switch (motorized brush head on/off)- motorized brush head with blockage/jam indicator light- motorized brush head viewing window- portable lift-away canister for easy cleaning of stairs or hard to access areas- hardwood/tile floor attachment- pet upholstery attachment- 30’ cord- easy cord release- 5 year warrantyCons- questionable aesthetics/ergonomics- fussy design- some materials a little flimsy- no soft brush attachment- dustbin door release at bottom means possible contact with contents- motorized head only 11” wideWow, that’s it. I suppose one more con would be this is not a proven commodity. After a year I’ll check back in, but I would imagine Shark would have another model out by then. I can say in the last few days this little thing has really impressed me. Enough to write a review about a vacuum cleaner, which I never thought I would. But for $180, I honestly thought I was making a mistake. Instead it’s one of the smartest things I’ve done, thanks to the excellent reviews from Amazon customers.In summary, besides the astounding power and cleaning performance of the Shark, there are 2 things I really love about it. The first is the Lift-Away design. I can’t say enough about how cool this is. It’s like having a canister vacuum you can carry around and get cobwebs, stairs etc. with without having to drag something around behind you. The second is the fantastic filter system. While I’m not a huge allergy sufferer, I had no idea how much crap was being blown back in the air with the Dyson. Combine these features with a lightweight, easy to maneuver and hard-sucking product they’ve fulfilled their promise.While ergonomically lacking behind the Dyson, they’ve hit a good balance of features and performance, cutting corners where it would be least noticed and giving the consumer every bit from their hard earned dollar. I was dubious of Shark because of infomercials etc., but now I know they’re not throwing their money away on fancy packaging or industrial design with questionable returns.5 stars, highly recommended.[edit 1/19]I apologize to anybody that asked me in the comments how I still felt about this vacuum. For some reason I haven't been getting notifications regarding review comments.TBH, our housekeeper and destroyer of all things made short work of this vacuum in about 2 years. For regular people, who do crazy things like maintain their products, (check the pathway when vacuuming up string or large metal objects etc. when they hear terrible screaming and clattering sounds), I would assume this vacuum will give 5 years easy. (I don't miss her one bit.) She would basically cause any warranty to be voided. Seriously, she destroyed a broom after 3 uses.I've moved into a small townhome, and will be back to doing my own cleaning. I have one of the Dysons she destroyed (seen in picture) after some repairs it's limping along. However, I plan to purchase this very same vacuum again because of its clever design and ease of use.If I had one complaint, the power brush attachment is belt driven, so if you are a ham fisted klutz who tries to use it for things besides upholstery, the belt may come off of its track. I basically hid this tool from the housekeeper after a few weeks of abuse.
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