Model: Shark® Navigator® Lift-Away® Upright Vacuum Healthy Home Edition, NV351WM2
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Found last one at local Walmart on clearance for $75.
First impressions: sucks about as well as my former Dyson ball (which just stopped sucking immediately after the 5 year warranty expired). Looks and feels cheap and toy-like, and I assume several of the plastic parts will break as it's used more. The design and ergonomics are bizarre, imbalanced and awkward. The only attachment included was the pet hair motorized head, which has a very short angle so you the tube and handle have to be almost parallel with the head to use it. No crevice tool included so will probably need to order from Shark. The trap door that holds the filter in place keeps popping open. You can detach the roller base, for some reason, which makes it kind of portable so might be useful for auto detailing (assuming you also buy all the accessories needed). But really it's still very bulky so not all that practical.
In short: at $75 it's the right price for a new, working vacuum with a 5 year warranty. Not the best and not the worst. If you want to cheap out like me, just make sure you can put up with the headaches that come with a very mediocre product.
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However, my Navigator of different model is going 5 yrs strong.
First impressions: sucks about as well as my former Dyson ball (which just stopped sucking immediately after the 5 year warranty expired). Looks and feels cheap and toy-like, and I assume several of the plastic parts will break as it's used more. The design and ergonomics are bizarre, imbalanced and awkward. The only attachment included was the pet hair motorized head, which has a very short angle so you the tube and handle have to be almost parallel with the head to use it. No crevice tool included so will probably need to order from Shark. The trap door that holds the filter in place keeps popping open. You can detach the roller base, for some reason, which makes it kind of portable so might be useful for auto detailing (assuming you also buy all the accessories needed). But really it's still very bulky so not all that practical.
In short: at $75 it's the right price for a new, working vacuum with a 5 year warranty. Not the best and not the worst. If you want to cheap out like me, just make sure you can put up with the headaches that come with a very mediocre product.