shark vacuum floor cleaner

Customers have been really excited ever since we’ve added Shark Vacuum Cleaners. If you aren’t all that familiar with the brand or their vacuums, check out some of our most common questions. If you’re looking for a quality vacuum at an affordable price, then a product from Shark may be the right one for you. There are a few things that really make Shark stand out from other comparable vacuums on the market today. Shark understands that a vacuum isn’t just another purchase, it’s actually an investment in a product that you expect to work well for a long time to come. Not only are their units constructed of durable materials meant to withstand the rigors of daily of the use, but many feature long 5 year warranties, and some are even covered for 7 years. It seems in the past that you had to purchase one vacuum for cleaning flooring, another for furniture and upholstery, and maybe even a different one just to clean small smooth floor areas. Many of Shark’s units are capable of being used in multiple situations so you always have the right tool for the task.

Selecting the best vacuum cleaner really varies from situation to situation. The best way to see the options is by looking at the different types of products they offer. Some of their vacuums include the following. When you have to deal with multiple flooring types, stairs, and reach on and under furniture, then the Shark NV501 Rotator Professional Lift-Away is a great option. It features 3 suction levels (thick carpet, carpet, bare floor) so that you always have the right one and is also capable of assuming three operating positions. In addition to functioning as a traditional upright, you can also lift the canister away from the floor brush so that it becomes a handheld vacuum while cleaning stairs. The canister or pod, can also be placed in the included canister caddy so that you can get the vacuum head and hose under beds or other tight furniture. Cleaning smooth floors and smaller homes requires a lightweight, easy to operate vacuum. With the Shark HV301 Rocket Ultra-Lightweight you’ll have just that.

An interesting feature of this stick vacuum is that it comes with the Dust-Away Hard Floor Attachment. The tool attaches to the vacuum and uses a washable micro-fiber pad to gently clean bare floors. Handheld vacuums are useful when you need to clean up small messes like spills in a kitchen, dirt on a sofa, or even debris in a car. The Shark HV292 has an included Home and Car Detail Kit that features extension and micro tools for reach into tight spaces. As a corded vacuum, it provides an unlimited runtime that other handhelds just don’t. Many of Shark’s options are equipped with some sort of filtration. Pre and post-motor filters don’t just extend the life of the motor, but capture large particles that can aggravate allergies. For sufferers of more severe asthma and allergies, selecting one of their uprights with HEPA filtration can help remove over 99% of common household allergens. What About Homes with Pets? Pet owners know that it can be a struggle to remove the stubborn fur left behind on furniture and stairs by dogs or cats.

The Shark NV751 Upright is equipped with a special attachment, the Pet Turbo Power Brush. This tool features a motorized brushroll to reach in and remove pet hair from steps and furniture. If you have questions about which Shark vacuum is best for you, give us a call at 1-800-934-9194, we’d be happy to help.
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buy shark vacuum cleaner accessoriesAnother housekeeping-related question that pops up in my inbox frequently (even more so than the globe light question) is “How do you clean your floors?”

I try to clean them thoroughly every week but sometimes it’s more like every other week. Here’s what I do… 1 – First I vacuum up loose dirt, dust and debris. I use a Shark Navigator that I bought 2+ years ago when our horrible ten-year-old vacuum finally died. At the time, I was *this close* to splurging on a Dyson. Then I found the Shark. It was affordable and had stellar reviews so I gave it a try. I LOVE this vacuum. It does what it’s supposed to do and is versatile & super easy to maneuver. I use it with the brush turned off on the wood floors. I also use it on all the rugs in our home. For shorter pile rugs, I turn the brush on. For the shag and jute rugs, I turn the brush off. The attachments are great for upholstery and reaching dust bunnies up high, in corners and under furniture. If you’re in the market for a budget-friendly vacuum that works well on hard and soft surfaces, I can’t say enough good things about this one. 2 – After all the crumbs and dust bunnies are cleared, I use a Bona spray mop to condition the wood and give it that clean floor sheen.

A hand trigger makes mopping quick & painless. For our medium toned floors, I prefer the shaggier dusting pad. It does a better job of attracting dust and cat hair than the lower pile cleaning pad. I just throw the dusting pad in the wash (no fabric softener!) and let it air dry. The cartridge is refillable. I keep a large jug of Bona cleaner on hand for refills. It’s odorless, non-toxic and doesn’t leave any residue. Our floors have a satin-like finish (as opposed to a high gloss finish) and this cleaner is perfect for them. *BONUS* – I also use the Bona cleaner in a spray bottle to dust the lower wood cabinets in the kitchen. 3 – I use a smaller Eureka handheld vacuum for quick cleanups in between the more thorough cleanings. I’ve only owned this vacuum a month (it was a Christmas gift and had been on my wish list forever) but I’m really happy with it so far. It’s great for the inevitable crumb messes after every meal and for Cheetah’s fur balls. Before, I was dragging out the upright a few times a day.