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to think the Shark vacuum is pants

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tiajon · 12/10/2019 12:08

It does ok on carpet, filling the hoover everytime. Must be carpet fibres though, surely? No one makes that much dust everyday.

But on hard floor, which my whole downstairs level is, it's appalling. Hate it.

Luckily I got it super cheap on Amazon Prime day. Such a con.

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CoffeeBeansGalore · 14/10/2019 14:48

I have a Shark Liftaway & love it. As long as I regularly change the filters, the suction is fantastic. SheSaidNoFuckThat - I have 3 big hairy dogs and it is one of the best vacuums I have ever bought - I've also had Dysons & this beats them hands down for my usage. Admit the DD's long hair is a pain when it wraps around the roller & can need cutting out occasionally, (but this seems to happen with a lot of vacuum cleaners) but that's the only negative for me.

Mousetolioness · 14/10/2019 15:01

I currently have a Sebo (had it about three years - so not latest model) and it is excellent at transitioning between hard and carpeted floors but it is so heavy I don't enjoy using it at all. Wish it would blow up so I can justify buying another make...

Yeahthatthing · 14/10/2019 15:17

I love mine, but to be fair only use it on carpet really, the robovac does the hard floors downstairs.

EKGEMS · 14/10/2019 15:18

My shark works fab on bare floors and carpets am on my second one and have a cordless handheld one as well

Curious2468 · 14/10/2019 15:21

I have the cordless lift away and love it!

SheSaidNoFuckThat · 15/10/2019 12:30

@CoffeeBeansGalore thanks, I need to get something new as I've got GSDs and they just shed constantly

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