
Shark - UltraCyclone Pet Pro+ Cordless Handheld Vacuum
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We have a shark and it clearly picks up a lot because I have to empty it every time I use it. Only get about twenty minutes off it though but it's only £50 or so.
https://amzn.eu/d/gnqZ2FZ Very similar to this but we must have had it a good 5 years or so now.
Welcome - it works pretty well considering the price and size of it !
Cordless is great if you can get a good battery. The shark pet hand vacuum at Target- $100. Worked great for us in our 900sqft townhouse with two cats. You can wash the filter and reuse it, no need for replacement pieces. I killed it when I ran it after cleaning it and forgetting to pull the filter out to dry, so don’t forget about it! Another option to keep an eye on- Dyson refurbished models. We got the V8 with a ton of accessories for $179. It’s been amazing, though we are in a larger home with a 1 year old so we knew we needed more help.
I got a Hoto vacuum but it developed a problem where the vacuum cup attachment would not twist on and stay on the body. However their customer service (after I sent them a video of the problem) is good and they sent me a brand new full unit even though they could have just sent me the attachment. I also bought a Shark handvac in the mean time and that works very well too.
I don't think they are a known vacuum brand. They make a variety of tools. I have their screwdriver too. [https://hototools.com](https://hototools.com) This is what I have. [https://hototools.com/products/compressed-air-capsule](https://hototools.com/products/compressed-air-capsule) The hoto is compact so I was keeping it with my coffee gear. I bought the Shark Wandvac as soon as the Hoto broke and while I was interacting with Hoto's customer service. The Shark works fine and has a bigger chamber. The draw back of the Shark is I can't just leave it with my coffee stuff in the kitchen and it uses a special cradle to charge. The Hoto charges over USB-C. The Hoto also works as a blower so you can attach a bunch of nozzles it comes with on the opposite end to blow out stuff or inflate flotation devices etc. Suction wise both are the same. I haven't even opened the new Hoto package and it has been a few months.
We had the Dyson Ball vacuum (corded) and absolutely hated it. It worked terrible, was heavy and just wasn't good. We did regular maintenance on it too. It just was crap. Since then, we've replaced it with shark vacs. We keep one on each floor of the house so we don't have to continually carry them up and down stairs. They work great. I also recently got a handheld cordless shark vac and it is AWESOME. We have some awkward spaces in our home that a vacuum never really fit in so the cordless hand vac does the job. With 4 cat, I vacuum regularly. I use a Fuller hoky (manual sweeper) daily and it works great too!
Check out thrift stores. I found Shark rechargeable hand held for $5 that works great.
I’ve had a great experience with Shark! Our first upright lasted 12ish years. We replaced it with a new upright and now have one of their robot ones and a cordless hand vacuum. I’m pleased with all of them.
I have a 25 year old Dyson cylinder that still works but it's a pain to carry up/down stairs so I bought a cheapo Chinese thing for about 20 quid which...works until it doesn't. It overheats pretty quickly. so I stopped using it. I bought an upright cordless shark, it's "ok" but not great for anything where stuff can wrap around the roller. I swear I've spent more time taking the damn thing apart and unblocking it than actually hoovering. The cordless is great, as is the little light on the front but yeah, I would NOT have this as a main hoover. 30 min battery time is a bit lame too. I also have a shark handheld which is cordless. now that IS useful. Battery is only about 10 mins tho so it's good for spot cleaning, cleaning car or cleaning up a spillage somewhere. Or doing shelves/cobwebs. I also have two Eufy robots, they are pretty fing good. They do 30-45 mins a day up/down stairs (hence 2), they usually need emptying twice a week so they are picking up a lot of dust/dead fern leaves and carpet sheddings. Wouldn't be without the robots. If I had to choose ONE, I would go Dyson. Do not get the shark, it's not a daily driver. The henry is good, I've used them a lot when doing DIY at other people's houses, they are bomb proof. There's also a reason why most office cleaners will use one, they suck like a 10 quid crack ho. I also have two bosch battery ones, one of them is an amazing wet/dry with godly suction power, way stronger than any of the vacs I have, great for skirting boards/edges and stuff the robots can't do or get to. Also attaches to bosch sanders.
I'm in a similar home and have 2 cats, one of which I'm surprised isn't bald from how much he sheds. I've got a Shark cordless pet whatever and it tucks away easily, is light and cleans up everything without any issues. The battery lasts several full cleans of the flat before I have to charge it. It's not the cheapest vacuum but it's miles better than any of the ones I've used before at my parents house and definitely beats Dyson vacuums. It's easy to dismantle and clean each part, too. It's not very loud, which is something I was very mindful of when I bought it. If I have to quickly turn it on at midnight because the cat knocked something over, I don't feel like I'll be waking up the entire block around me.
I find myself using my Shark Pet cordless way more than the Sebo canister these days. It’s convenient, not too heavy and maneuvers well.
I have a shark cordless pet vacuum. It's been the best purchase since getting a bunny. I go everywhere with the handheld part and vacuum up poop, hay, fur, a few times a day. Oh and also hair, because I probably shed as much as my bunny and I have long hair. My house is usually spotless with this and I've had it for a few years now. A must have.
It does well but I also do only the small little tidbits, and not with the floor vacuum part, I use the handheld with the wand attachment. And then I just empty out the canister right away so it doesn't remain there. I used the floor vacuum attachment on long hay before and it did get stuck into a crevice in the attachment, but this particular one is so easy to open up, that I just opened it up and removed the hay. No problem. It's honestly the best, I use it so much.
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