Walmart has
Shark Vertex DuoClean PowerFins Powered Lift-Away Upright Vacuum Cleaner with Self-Cleaning Brushroll (AZ1500WM) for
$149.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
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Features:- This ultra-powerful Shark vacuum has incredible suction power and features our most innovative cleaning technologies.
- The Power Fins roller and the soft roller combine on all floors for continuous cleaning contact, digging deep into carpets, directly engaging floors, and picking up more in every pass (vs. original DuoClean).
- Powerful pet hair pickup with no hair wrap.
- Engineered to pick up more hair with no hair wrap (vs. Shark bristle nozzles).
- Lift away the pod for motorized cleaning under furniture, or detach the nozzle and clean above the floor.
- Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter trap 99.9% of dust and allergens inside the vacuum cleaner, keeping them out of the air you breathe. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns or larger.)
- Powerful LED lights on the nozzle reveal hidden debris around your home.
- Easily maneuver your vacuum in and out of tight spaces, in corners, around furniture, and more.
- Weight: 17.3 lbs.
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My last shark lasted me ten years.. this one's fins have already frayed beyond use. I've owned it for a year and use it on carpet. Oh and you can't replace the fin roller, you can only replace the front soft roller. You have to buy a new head if you want to replace the fins.
needless to say I will not be buying shark again *shrug* should have listened to the vacuum nutjobs that sh*t on shark. I knew the fins might suck but I still gave it a chance, so my fault entirely
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My last shark lasted me ten years.. this one's fins have already frayed beyond use. I've owned it for a year and use it on carpet. Oh and you can't replace the fin roller, you can only replace the front soft roller. You have to buy a new head if you want to replace the fins.
needless to say I will not be buying shark again *shrug* should have listened to the vacuum nutjobs that sh*t on shark. I knew the fins might suck but I still gave it a chance, so my fault entirely
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For an extra $20 dollar, AZ1500WM is a better value for money compared to LA500WM
My last shark lasted me ten years.. this one's fins have already frayed beyond use. I've owned it for a year and use it on carpet. Oh and you can't replace the fin roller, you can only replace the front soft roller. You have to buy a new head if you want to replace the fins.
needless to say I will not be buying shark again *shrug* should have listened to the vacuum nutjobs that sh*t on shark. I knew the fins might suck but I still gave it a chance, so my fault entirely
It's probably the same. From what I remember, the skus differ slightly depending on the vendor/color/included attachments, but the vacuum is essentially the same
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The shark vacuum that lasted me nearly ten years was the shark professional. You can still find it on sale from time to time although I no longer know how good it's build quality is.
Probably inferior to the AZ2002 which is still $400 on sale at Walmart
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Both have great suction, both heads are a bit too narrow IMO - which results in it taking longer to vacuum a room, the hoses on both are too short to make them very good at using attachments to reach places, both do a good job of the brush heads not getting clogged up by long dog hair.'
But the 'fin' style heads do a bad job of pulling hair out of carpet. So I'd simply recommend not buying any Shark that uses the fin style brush heads.
Both of these vacuums need a fair amount of maintenance to remain running at peak performance. That means cleaning or changing their two separate filters and cleaning out any hair buildup, especially the little rollers/wheels on the underside. Aftermarket filters are dirt cheap on Amazon or ebay.