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Shark - Rocket Pro Corded Stick Vacuum HV370C

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"A good robovac is a life changer. Even a $350 basic S8. It is a great place to start. ... I promise you that you will not be disappointed by a basic S8. It will change your life even if it can't fit under every piece of furniture you own. ... My two S8s just finished vacuuming our entire house in about 46 minutes. ... While my floors were being cleaned, I sat comfortably on our patio in the cool shade with a slight breeze and composed my far too long response to you while sipping a diet soda and relaxing. ... I will have to spend about four minutes maintaining my two S8s. This will be my entire contribution to my home floor cleaning effort for today. Four minutes!"


"I got the Q5 Pro for $139. ... costs $450 less than what I paid for the S6 ... it is the best value option out there imo."


"Like 500$ these robots are currently the steal of the century ... You can get a mova p10 pro ultra (cannot remove its mops), equivalent to the l40/x40 for 500$ after a discount code"

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"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"I still have the Kirby my grandma bought brand new in 1970."

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"not one comes anywhere close to the Dyson on carpet. It makes them look like a toy"


"it excels at vacuuming ... I love ours as it actually agitates the carpets/rugs and pulls embedded hair out too!"


"does a fantastic job on carpet and hard floor"

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"They always miss the entire point of a dyson, which is completely convenience. ... I don't want to lug around a bagged vacuum, I don't want to have to plug it in, dyson retains the build & performance but makes it cordless and quiet."


"I love how light this thing Is you can flick it to next week! ... it's only 59g, so it's super light ... at first it was weird and I didn't lime it but it soon swooned me and I can't even use another mouse they're too heavy haha."


"after shifting to deathadder 59g feel much better."

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"dustbin clogs of fur where there’s empty spaces on the side due to an inefficient dustbin design"


"One thing I’ll add is that it needs dust emptying much more frequently than other robots because its dust bin is smaller than typical."

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"my pulse elite’s side just cracked while just putting it on. ... the build quality is really really bad. ... They all end up cracking mostly on the right side"


"Quality of the headset is trash, I’ve had two of those snap over the past year from simply just putting them on my head and taking them off. ... Agreed, have had two break on me in the past year, really terrible quality."


"Randomly doesn’t work. ... your headset won’t connect for no reason."

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"hair gets wrapped around the tiny wheels very easily and it’s a huge PITA to remove. ... After about a year the wheels stop turning entirely. ... DONT BUY IT."


"continually having to take it apart and cut fur from the roller."


"animal and people hair can twist around the beater bar, so watch that and keep it clean. Take the whole thing out of the head. Get the hair hidden in the gaskets."

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"I had a Half Dome from 2000 and it only had 3 nights on it. Fly was completely delaminating, seams, etc."

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r/CostcoCanadaAny reviews on Shark vacuums?
7 months ago

Yes that's it. but if I were to buy again I'd look at this one. [https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0C2ZMTXSG](https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0C2ZMTXSG) # Shark HV370C Rocket Pro Corded Stick Vacuum, Removable Hand Vacuum, Advanced Swivel Steering, XL Cup, $40 more Larger capacity. It takes longer to fill up. when we do our carpets, it's best to empty every 5 minutes or so. It has more lights on the head for going under stuff.

r/CostcoCanadaAny reviews on Shark vacuums?
8 months ago

We have a shark rocket, corded. It's got more power than you would believe. You see everything it gets because clear canister no bags. I would not get a cordless.

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r/housekeepingBest vacuum for the job?
8 months ago

Shark Rocket Pet Pro.  Long cord, lightweight,  swivel head, 2 lights, fits under lots of furniture.   Head and wand both remove for attachments.   Easy to empty and clean.

r/housekeepingSmall but good corded vacuums?
3 months ago

Shark Rocket is my go to.

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r/corgiPlease share your Corgi Resistant Vacuum Recommendations
5 months ago

Not OP, but I’ll second that. I have an older version of this one. We also run a robo vacuum a few times a week for a base level of cleaning. Our girl is a corgi heeler mix and she sheds like crazy. https://www.sharkclean.com/products/shark-rocket-pro-corded-stick-vacuum-zidHV370C?utm_source=GOOGLE&utm_medium=cpla&utm_campaign=Shark_DTC_CordedStick_Upright_Shopping_Brand_Google&utm_adgroup=Corded&utm_content=corded-stick&utm_term=PRODUCT_GROUP&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20643268788&gclid=Cj0KCQjwnovFBhDnARIsAO4V7mA-kuub8HFrGKvvsYZL0KDEV3XxVCg5p2jn9N7PSFUkPQ_N259Ltf4aApdPEALw_wcB

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r/housekeepingMy vacuum is getting squeaky and old. Need suggestions on a great new vacuum that can handle pet hair
about 1 month ago

Shark rocket!! I use the pet pro one.. has lights so you can see everything, you can unhook the long hose from the bottom with your foot and don’t have to bend over. Same suction as the lift away but much lighter in weight. Can get under most furniture. It’s been absolutely perfect. Only thing is I have to empty the dust cup more often than a larger vacuum, but I don’t mind for all the other perks

r/housekeepingMy vacuum is getting squeaky and old. Need suggestions on a great new vacuum that can handle pet hair
about 1 month ago

I hear ya but I just bring a trash bag along and dump when i need. Like I said I’m fine with that for all the other perks . I do this full time and have similar clients.

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r/VacuumCleanersBest vacuums that can be transported in a backpack for mobile cleaners
6 months ago

I'd avoid cordless stick vacuums because they can only run for 10-15 minutes on high, so you'd run into a lot of run time issues. I think a corded stick vacuum might be your best option if you are walking or using public transport to jobs. There aren't a lot of great options but I'd probably choose a Shark Rocket HV300C or HV370C. It's not the most durable but it's corded so you won't have run time limits. I'd avoid the Shark Ultralight and Shark PowerDetect because they have much smaller bins and a triangle where dirt gets stuck inside the bin. If you are using a car, I'd definitely look for better corded vacuums like a Sebo Felix. One mobile cleaner uses a foldable shopping cart so they are able to fit a larger vacuum like a Kenmore Intuition. What do you think?

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r/corgiPlease share your Corgi Resistant Vacuum Recommendations
5 months ago

I’ve had a Shark corded stick vacuum for 6 years now and it’s held up to a cardigan and 2 cats

r/corgiPlease share your Corgi Resistant Vacuum Recommendations
5 months ago

The shark one I gave a link for in a different comment isn’t heavy at all! I have a bissel as well and it works great but is heavy and I find it awkward to use compared to the shark

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r/CleaningTipsBest Vacuum for Pets?
9 months ago

I have a shark rocket pro. It's a rechargeable stick vac with a detachable hand held. It's pretty powerful and comes with a crevice tool and brush. It's not very heavy either so I will pick it up and use the regular vacuum part on the couch, it has a bristle roller brush. You also have the option to turn the roller on and off so fur doesn't fly away when doing hard floors. I also use quilt type blankets to cover the couch so the fur doesn't get embedded and I can switch them out to wash. I've seen a lot of good reviews for a chom chom roller thing but I don't know how well it would do on embedded fur. The covers have made a huge difference. And if you don't like having them on all the time just take them off when guests come or when they aren't shedding as bad. I also have a eufy robot vac that I have set to run twice a day. I have hard floors throughout and not a huge house so it does an amazing job. It's crazy how much fur short hair pups can shed. And of course brushing whenever you can will obviously help some. I have an off brand furminater.

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r/housekeepingMy vacuum is getting squeaky and old. Need suggestions on a great new vacuum that can handle pet hair
about 1 month ago

I love the rocket but the tank size is way too small for what we do. I have several monthly clients that all have large long hair dogs. In one house I have to empty my full size canister twice per room, it would be triple that with a rocket. For my home though rocket is the best. It’s also great for stairs because you can detach the center rod from both ends and attach just the head to the motor. Probably my favorite vacuum.

r/housekeepingMy vacuum is getting squeaky and old. Need suggestions on a great new vacuum that can handle pet hair
about 1 month ago

Very long answer: Every vacuum has their pros and cons, it’s really about your personal preference and needs. These are my opinions- please don’t come at me with pitchforks. Miele- I have never owned one but I have used them at clients homes. Pros- they last an incredibly long time. If you like bagged vacuums they have some pretty hefty bags that really trap fine dust. Very long cord, some models even have a retractable cord that winds up with a button, which is insanely helpful. Cons- they are expensive but if you’re having to replace vacuums often then it can pay for itself after a few years. It’s a bagged vacuum, the canister size and bag capacity couldn’t hold up to some of the houses I do. I have one client that I have to empty my canister vacuum twice in every room. You have to either manually empty the bags or replace them- which is an added expense. Look at the style, it’s not an upright vacuum, it’s a separate canister vacuum. I personally despise this style of vacuum, yes they have uprights but they are battery powered with a run time of about 60-90 minutes. Canister vacs like these are very difficult to maneuver, you have to pull it around like a resistant dog on a leash or if you are vacuuming out of a room you have to kick it behind you. It’s very difficult to do large sections of carpet, especially if you are trying to leave nice carpet tracks, because you have to deal with the vacuum head and the canister separately. Rainbow- they are very similar to the Miele. Pros- no bags. Its uses a canister of water for filtration which in principle I love. I think it has the absolute best filtration method of any vacuum. Cons- all of the cons I listed with Miele. However you don’t have to replace the bags, but you do have to empty, clean and refill the water reservoir constantly, usually after every room. I really don’t recommend using them for a house with stairs- huge pain. Kirby- Pros- ? Um great warranty? Good if you skip the gym and need to do some strength training? Really good sales people/ pitch. I was almost tempted to get one even though I can’t stand them. Cons- expensive, heavy, loud. No attached hose. You have to use it like a transformer toy every time you want to use the attachments. Belt driven, and the belts are a pain to change. Dyson- Pros- They last a decent amount of time, not too heavy or bulky. No bags. Pretty good filtration. Have all of the attachments on the vacuum. Most vacuum repair shops will work on them and they have a decent warranty. Personally I really like the older dc models without the ball, but they are hard to find. Cons- expensive. The newer models have a very wide vac head track. It can be a good thing if you are doing a large open area, but it’s way too wide to get into tight spaces. The suction. It has very strong suction which should be a good thing but on the newer models you can’t adjust it. You need 2 people to move it across high pile carpet. I consider myself to be decently strong and it really hurts to use it because of the suction, unless I’m only using it on hard surfaces. Sharks- Pros- large variety of styles. Good suction, but it can lose suction if you don’t change the filters often. Prices range from $150-400. The lift away models are great for stairs and getting to very high up areas. Lightweight. Not very loud until they start to get older. Ok warranty 2-5 years. Overall not a bad vacuum if you take care of it. Cons- I’ve never used a warranty on them because they usually die at the end of it. However I am using them on 2-3+ houses a day, 5-6 days a week. I really run them into the ground. Like everything they are being built with cheaper and cheaper materials. I really wish they would stop trying to come out with new features and just stick with a good solid design. Over the years there have models that I loved but then they discontinued them. Nobody will work on them, and if you find someone who will, it’s usually cheaper to just buy a new one. Oreck- Pros- variety of styles including canister style like Miele. Super suction- the commercial that showed it picking up a bowling ball is no joke. But because of the suction they can be very difficult on high pile carpet. Decent price. The uprights are pretty light. Good warranty and every vacuum repair shop will fix them. Because they are very light they are actually ok on stairs. Cons- I’m not a fan of bagged vacuums. The uprights don’t have a hose. It’s belt driven and the belts break often. Hoovers and Bissell- Pros- inexpensive. Been around for a long time, so people must like them? Cons- they are just kind of meh. Poor suction. I’ve cleaned clients carpet with them and then vacuumed again with my shark and can pick up a whole canister of dirt and hair. Hair wrap. Every vacuum has the problem no matter what they try to do but Hoovers and Bissels are the worst. Loud, bulky and clunky. Difficult to get into tight spaces, forget trying to use them on stairs. Sorry for the long response and hopefully this helps.

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r/CostcoCanadaAny reviews on Shark vacuums?
7 months ago

We have and at the time we bought we still had dogs. Both do great! We graduated to the shark robot once we no longer had dogs of our own. We still have one of our kids large very hairy dog at least 3-4 days a month and the robot is able to maintain us daily even when it is there. Our stick vac gets used once every two weeks. Used to have Dyson for context and it wasn’t as good. We only have a small amount of carpet in the house.

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r/CatAdviceCan someone recommend me some a good vacuum to buy that can actually handle my 3 cats hair?!
8 months ago

I have a shark pro and it's amazing with 2 cats and 2 dogs. I've had it for like 5 years and it's still going strong!

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