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expired Posted by ITTYBITTYTEENYWEENIE • Nov 1, 2022
Nov 1, 2022 2:52 AM
Shark Vertex Speed Upright DuoClean Vacuum w/ PowerFins/Self Cleaning Brushroll
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Shark AZ2002 at Best Buy [bestbuy.com]
I think the difference between the AZ1810 and AZ2002 are the colors and a powered attachment that is included with the AZ2002. As noted in a post below, the AZ2002 may have a more powerful motor.
I'm not sure exactly where the UV850 falls in the Shark lineup (I don't see it on the Shark website aside from the owner's manual), but the Stratos and Vertex vacuums are generally the most expensive in the Shark lineup. The UV850 is similar to this vacuum in several ways (head width, liftaway feature, roller design), but it is a notch below it.
Edit: I've purchased and tested both the AZ1810 and the AZ2002. They are similar vacuums, but the AZ2002 is clearly the better vacuum. It has a larger motor, the dust container is larger, the attachments are better (the AZ2002 has an extra vacuum powered attachment) and the over feel of the AZ2002 is better. If you can get past the color scheme on the AZ2002, you can buy it at Bed Bath & Beyond for $200 after a 20% off coupon.
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Shark AZ2002 at Best Buy [bestbuy.com]
I think the difference between the AZ1810 and AZ2002 are the colors and a powered attachment that is included with the AZ2002. As noted in a post below, the AZ2002 may have a more powerful motor.
I'm not sure exactly where the UV850 falls in the Shark lineup (I don't see it on the Shark website aside from the owner's manual), but the Stratos and Vertex vacuums are generally the most expensive in the Shark lineup. The UV850 is similar to this vacuum in several ways (head width, liftaway feature, roller design), but it is a notch below it.
Edit: I've purchased and tested both the AZ1810 and the AZ2002. They are similar vacuums, but the AZ2002 is clearly the better vacuum. It has a larger motor, the dust container is larger, the attachments are better (the AZ2002 has an extra vacuum powered attachment) and the over feel of the AZ2002 is better. If you can get past the color scheme on the AZ2002, you can buy it at Bed Bath & Beyond for $200 after a 20% off coupon.
One thing that seems like a deal breaker for me on this Vertex line is no LED on the handle. That feature is incredibly useful when you have to clean a corner or suck spider webs from a wall and they took it off the Vertex for some idiotic reason. The previous model, the Apex, has the LED on the handle but is getting harder to find on sale, ugh.
Shark AZ2002 at Best Buy [bestbuy.com]
I think the difference between the AZ1810 and AZ2002 are the colors and a powered attachment that is included with the AZ2002.
I'm not sure exactly where the UV850 falls in the Shark lineup (I don't see it on the Shark website aside from the owner's manual), but the Stratos and Vertex vacuums are generally the most expensive in the Shark lineup. The UV850 is similar to this vacuum in several ways (head width, liftaway feature, roller design), but it is a notch below it.
powerfins are so, so, so dumb. and that extra roller only serves to catch more garbage and have another point of failure.
this vacuum should have started at $200 so yeah, this is the most you should ever pay for it. it's apparent to me that shark is more interested in having you replace your vacuum more frequently than to design something that is more serviceable and will last longer. i have a very strong doubt that this will outlive my professional.
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it's like they solved one problem and just moved it over to the other roller! GENIUS!