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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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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Anthony T
> 3 dayIn the past I had the cordless Shark..the batteries were good for a while but I chose the cord this time.. very easy to vaccuum!
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JULIE GIBBS
20-11-2024Absolutely love this vacuum. Its small enough to get in between furniture and big enough to sweep a room. Love that I can vacuum rugs without holding them down. And I love that I can vacuum furniture and steps!
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John
> 3 dayI’ve always been kind of skeptical of these stick vacuums as I’m accustomed to the more traditional type. I think the large one equals more power and better performance, but after using the Shark it made me a believer in the efficiency and ease of using one of these. When I first used it, I was very much impressed, a lot of suction in such a small form factor, and it was also easy to maneuver around. Although there was a lot of suction, I could easily turn it quickly and since pivots easily I can get it to go around areas more quickly and with less effort as it’s also lighter. Overall, it’s just a great vacuum to have. I do like the powerfin versus the traditional brushroller as it seems like it doesn’t get tangled with hair as easily. The attachments it comes with is the basics that I’m normally using anyway, so I’m not cluttering spaces with unneeded things. It does kind of fail when you’re doing a mass cleaning as the dust cup seems to be filled easily. I vacuumed my living room, kitchen and stairs and it was filled. I’m not sure if that’s good or not as I do try to keep things clean, or a testament to the suction it has. I think they key advantages this has over the traditional upright vacuum I was using before is suction, maneuverability, light weight, and the brushroller doesn’t get tangled with hair. The only drawback for me was the dust cup.
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Birb
> 3 dayGot it today. Immediately used it on some areas that were in need and was delighted to find it powerful and efficient. It definitely does its job and Im happy with my purchase. One thing I really like and didnt expect is that the dust cup has two sections, items get separated between the small particles and the big chunks so if you vacuum up a Lego or a coin or something it can easily be saved without having to dig in dirt. However here are some things to consider with this vaccum. 1. Its heavy. I found myself getting tired of holding it up by itself without the floor extension if I was cleaning for an extended time. Its one of the more powerful vacuums and I guess this is the tradeoff there. This makes it quite top heavy and impossible to store without taking it apart. With the floor extension its fine, no worse than a standard size vacuum. 2. It is really tall when fully assembled. Im 52 and the full assembly goes up almost to my shoulder. This makes it kind of awkward to maneuver at times, I wish it was maybe 10 inches shorter. 3. The dust cup opens kind of weird and it can be messy if theres a lot of hair in there. Basically since it opens with the part that filters the dust as the lid, its easy for dust to escape everywhere. I shared a picture to demonstrate. 4. When the vaccum needs to detach from the stick bit, I keep assuming the part with the detaching button comes off with the vacuum but it is actually part of the stick. I thought it was stuck at first but I was just pulling it apart wrong. Once I get used to it, it will be fine. It doesnt affect overall satisfaction for me, but it feels like a minor design flaw the creators might want to know about. 5. There are 3 attachments, but only 2 places to store attachments. I feel like its going to be really easy to lose the third attachment when it has to live by itself and the rest of the vaccum gets to live together. Its also going to be really easy for me to forget about and neglect that third attachment. I spent some time debating which I would least mind losing or forgetting about.
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emilee st laurent
> 3 dayI’ve had this vacuum for a year and it’s done nothing but impress me. Using it on short pile carpet or concrete. Pulls out dust/small items with ease. Does an incredible job of picking up hair without tangling on the brush (did I say incredible? Haven’t even had to untangle hair from it!). Filters are washable and very sturdy, am sure they’ll last for a very long time. Extremely impressed by no plastic in their packaging!
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Joseph Cardoza
> 3 dayI vacuumed with my old vacuum then with the Shark, the debris container filled up. Great suction, easy to use, easy to clean.
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M Pennyworth
Greater than one weekReview 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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Li
> 3 dayHi, I return after 2 weeks bad succion
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anthony l ferraro
Greater than one weekvery happy!