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Model: Shark AZ3002 Stratos Upright Vacuum with DuoClean PowerFins, HairPro, Powered Lift-Away, Self-Cleaning Brushroll, & Odor Neutralizer Technology, Navy
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Is this worth $100 more than the other vacuum deal on SLick deals right now, for the shark NV360?!?
I had an older generation Navigator and absolutely *loved* it, but I suppose it all depends on your use case and budget.
If you're just looking for an affordable vacuum with a HEPA filter that gets the job done, then the Navigator is probably sufficient. However, if you've got the extra budget and are gonna be using the vacuum regularly, then I'd pay the extra money for the better suction, hair-resistant rollers (I was *always* having to pull out the scissors to cut hair out of my Navigator), and a longer 30ft cord (vs 25ft). The Stratos might also have better build quality, but I can't confirm since mine hasn't arrived yet - either way, you're going from entry-level Shark to their top-of-the-line for only $99 extra, which seems like a great value proposition.
Promo code "TG20" on Shark's website brings it down to $199, which is the best deal I've ever seen on this model. I'm in for one.
The real deal is in the comments! Thanks for this, had a Shark Navigator for a while that was great, this seems like a good step up and for $200 with a five year warranty I took a chance!
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If you're just looking for an affordable vacuum with a HEPA filter that gets the job done, then the Navigator is probably sufficient. However, if you've got the extra budget and are gonna be using the vacuum regularly, then I'd pay the extra money for the better suction, hair-resistant rollers (I was *always* having to pull out the scissors to cut hair out of my Navigator), and a longer 30ft cord (vs 25ft). The Stratos might also have better build quality, but I can't confirm since mine hasn't arrived yet - either way, you're going from entry-level Shark to their top-of-the-line for only $99 extra, which seems like a great value proposition.
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