Walmart has
Shark Navigator Lift-Away Upright Vacuum Multi Surface Floor Cleaner (CU520) on sale for
$98.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
HonestDete for finding this deal.
Features:- Lift-Away the detachable pod and easily clean above-floor areas like stairs and furniture.
- Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter trap over 99.9% of dust and allergens inside the vacuum. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns or larger.)
- Powerful suction, lightweight design, and versatile cleaning on hard floors and carpets.
- Swivel Steering for excellent control when maneuvering around furniture.
- Brushroll shutoff allows you to instantly switch from deep carpet cleaning to gentle bare floor cleaning.
- Large-capacity dust cup with full-size performance.
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They look exactly the same...
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It just means in normal use it's sealed so that all the air go through the filter.
Many cheap vacuumes are not air tight so dust gets into the air.
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Like the shark, but didn't last long. There are no parts readily available, Sharks are designed to be used until they break and then thrown away, not easily repairable.
Our Dyson ball has lasted for years but didn't realize how much it destroyed our carpet, pulls out so much fibers. Would vacuum my house and have to empty canister 4-5 times. Now use a Sebo and the bag last me for months, no fibers, just dust.
Sebo is significantly more expensive, but truly BIFL, 10 year warranty, designed to be easily repairable, and bags/filters are cheaper than Miele. Highly recommend Sebo for anyone who is tired having to buy a new vacuum every few years.
Shark Info: https://www.vacuumsrus.
Our experience shows that most Shark vacuums need some sort of repair within 1 to 3 years of use. We find their repair rate to be more in line with machines priced in the $50-$75 range. However, they certainly outperform machines in that low price range.
Shark's business model is pretty clear. They sell a vacuum that has fair performance, breaks quickly, and is impossible to repair. Most of their customer base just buys another Shark and ends up trapped in the endless cycle of dropping $150-$200 every other year on a new vacuum cleaner.
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