Shark Vacuums Are Seriously Underrated, so We Ranked Our Top 5
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Shark Vacuums Are Seriously Underrated, so We Ranked Our Top 5
"Upright Vacuums: These corded vacuums are the most traditional. They work for hardwoods and carpets and most of the Shark ones come with hoses and nozzle attachments for extra mobile cleaning, reaching high or hard to reach areas. Plus, they are corded so you never have to charge them, etc. On the negative side, they are heavy and you are tied down to a power outlet."
"Corded Stick Vacuums: None of these made the list, but this is a big category that Shark sells. These are generally comparable to their cordless brethren, just as powerful, while still being light and easy to maneuver. Unlimited run time comes at the expense of being tied to the power outlet. Handheld vacuums: These are great for smaller messes or short cleans, but tend to have smaller batteries. That means a short run time and generally less power than larger vacuums."
Shark makes several vacuum styles to suit different cleaning priorities. Upright corded vacuums provide continuous power for hardwoods and carpets and include hoses and attachments for extended reach, but they are heavy and tethered to outlets. Cordless stick vacuums emphasize lightweight mobility but need recharging and typically have shorter runtime and less power than uprights. Corded stick vacuums offer stick-style maneuverability with unlimited run time while remaining outlet-dependent. Handhelds are useful for quick, small messes but usually have limited battery life and suction. Robot vacuums run autonomously, can be scheduled, and many also mop.
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