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Shark Stratos Cordless Review IZ862H – 21 Objective Tests

We test the Shark Stratos Cordless (IZ862H) vs. our battery of 21 objective tests. Is this high-performance cordless vacuum the new King of Clean? Let’s find out now.

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Table of Contents
0:00 Overview
0:26 Sponsor
0:48 Performance Tests
0:56 Cleaning Test
2:57 Long Hair Test
3:32 Pet Hair Test
3:57 Run Time Test
4:45 Wind Speed Test
5:17 Sealed System Test
6:00 Noise Test
6:35 Usability
7:32 Maintenance
7:59 Accessories
8:23 Size
8:47 Summary

The Shark Stratos Cordless IZ862H has the power of many corded vacuums and the ability to pivot in the middle to save your knees from bending to get under furniture. This model of Stratos features Clean Sense IQ which can automatically regulate suction power based on the current debris and surface the vacuum is engaged in. There are also added design features to the brush head that give it exceptional hair cleaning performance.

Check out the full contextual Shark Stratos Cordless Review here:

Shark Stratos Cordless Review [IZ862H]

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Modern Castle says:

Buy Shark Stratos (Amazon) – https://www.amazon.com/Shark-IZ862H-Neutralizer-PowerFins-Anti-Allergen/dp/B0B5JMNGNQ?tag=mc_1001-20

Buy Shark Stratos (SharkClean.com) – https://moderncastle.com/go/shark-stratos-cordless

Questions? Ask away! I do my best to answer all questions within 24 hours.

PETER Thompson says:

Great review, thank you so much. Which vacuum would you recommend, the Shark Stratos or the Shark Detect Pro? Thanks again
Peter

liz Bourgeois says:

i am on the fence on vacuums between the shark stratos, vertex, and a few of the dysons…do you know if its possible to put the vacuum head on the handheld part of the shark stratos? i'd like to be able to use it on the stairs. they all have pros and cons that i wish i could combine into one! agh! thanks so much.

Richard Garneau says:

🙄Unfortunately you can't vacuum your ssofa,recliners etc etc there is no upholstery attachment available at all. I really can't understand that one, its pretty basic in my book to have that with a vacuum cleaner

Ashleigh Brehm says:

I recently purchased the Cordless Shark Stratos IZ840H- but it didn't include the allergen brush tool. And I can't find anywhere to purchase it. Do you know where I could buy it?

Alexis says:

Great review! Could you review the new Tineco s15 pro/pet? I am between that and this shark

Ajay Mistry says:

Great video. My house is pretty much all long pile carpet with some hard floors. Would you recommend this?

Frank Tran says:

Thank you so much for reviewing this. I'm still stuck between choosing this and the Cordless Vertex Pro (or UltraLight? Idk). I wanted to know how the Cordless Stratos and the Cordless Vertex Pro compares. If it's not too much an ask, could you test the Cordless Vertex Pro against the Cordless Stratos? And for a secondary test, could you test it against comparable Dysons? (v12 – 15?)

ouis4436 says:

Shark Powerfins are not approved by the Carpet and Rug Institute because they lack the ability of deep carpet cleaning as compared to a standard brushroll.

Jeepgrl says:

My dog sheds like fine needle looking hair not hair balls . Wonder how it works on such type pet hair

Speed Racer says:

do you know of any CORDED vacuums specifically for carpeted stairs? Specifically I need something that has a fully power motorized cleaning head rather than merely a "carpet" attachment that does not properly agitate the carpet. Ideally, if there is some kind of lock to allow us to vacuum the sides of the steps with minimal effort

Robin Lespagnard says:

Yo Derek why u delete my comment bruh

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