Shark HZ602 Ultralight Pet Pro Corded Stick Vacuum with PowerFins & Self-Cleaning Brushroll, Perfect for Pets, Converts to Hand Vacuum, Pet Power Brush, Crevice & Upholstery Tools, Comet Red
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golf girl
> 3 dayIT HANDLES SUPER FOR A SENIOR LADY, LIGHT. LOW. AND FITS IN SMALL SPACES EASY TO CLEAN. I ORDERED THE REFURBUSHED AND IT REALLY NICE. THANK YOU AMAZON
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M Pennyworth
> 3 dayReview for: Shark HZ602 Ultralight Pet Pro with PowerFins and Self-Cleaning Brushroll, Comet Red, 10.19 in L x 8.84 in W x 45.49 in H Shark has very nice quality stick, regular, and robotic vacuums. Ive been working through quite a few of them. The best feature of this vac honestly is the powerfins vs. the standard roller. I have two standard roller attachments for my $180 stick vacuum and I spend all the time pulling hair off it. This one has vastly improved defense vai the powerfins against that. Otherwise, the major flaw is that its corded. So youre not getting the benefits of having a cordless stick vacuum. The counter is that it offers more suction but the joy of a stick vacuum in my opinion is that is cordless. Additionally, the end is too thin widthwise yet too hard to fit under things like other stick vacuums, doesnt have bristles for some surfaces like carpet. So I wouldnt especially select this one but if youre ok with corded, go for it.
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Dr. Kristian Frami
Greater than one weekSo easy to use. Love that I can get under furniture. Like most models, the attachments get knocked off easily…minor issue.
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Kathy Mullis
> 3 dayI Love this vacuum. I bought it specifically for its size. I live in a tiny home so the size was important. Don’t be fooled! The suction power is great! And I love that I can also use it as a hand held, but my favorite feature is that is small enough and flexible enough to fit underneath end tables, etc. I have 2 dogs and it does a pretty good job and picking up the dog hair.
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Cindy G
> 3 dayThis is a piece of garbage. After a few months it wont suck up anything and when it does it spits it all out in a giant pile once you turn it off. If anything is left inside it, when you move the vacuum it will all shake out. If you are looking to clean a room, this will not help. The motor also overheats after a few minutes.
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Angela
> 3 dayhavent vacuumed my room for years because my sister didnt want me to break hers with my shedding hair. so i finally got one that claims to be able to suck up hair. Seemed too good to be true but Shark actually posted pictures of how their technology works with their fins that dont wrap hair. OMG it sucks up all the long hair. If hair gets wrapped, just keep using it. Eventually, the strands will get broken by the suction and pulled to the middle, and then sucked into the dust cup. It really is self-cleansing. A+++++
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Jay
Greater than one weekI say that its good for its size, but honestly it outperforms many full-size vacuums. The first thing I noticed was that this somehow feels cheap. It feels like they might have skimped on a durable feeling vacuum in the name of being lightweight. We have a full-size shark that is built like a tank and weighs about as much as one. This one is just super light, a little plasticky, but thats where the cheap feeling ends. Performance-wise this thing is a monster. We have 2 cats and this thing has completely blown us away at how well it picks up the hair and dirt from our basement carpet. And, of course, we love that it does double duty and works well on floors, also. The no hair aspect isnt quite accurate and it doesnt self-clean quite as well as Shark would have you believe. However, it does work far better than a traditional brush roll vacuum, so were not really complaining on that one. Overall, a fantastic vacuum. Sure, its not the cheapest vacuum you can get, but weve used Shark for a long time and have always been happy with them. You cant go wrong with this one.