Did you have to constantly pull the power max trigger?? I just dont feel like mine has that much suction and always have to pull it…wondering if mine is defective
Thank you for this great real-world test of the Shark Vertex Cordless vacuum. I never attempt to pick up jellybean-sized objects, but it is nice to see how this model handles them. It convinced me to purchase one.
I’d also like to see the accessory tools in action. Views top & bottom. Someone said the batteries are different on this Vertex compared to the Duo Clean. One last thing, do you know if I can I use the accessory pet hair pick up tool that comes with the handheld Shark NV780 on this cordless Vertex model you have? Thanks 😊
The kicking is clearly because the vacuum wasn't firmly on the carpet before turning the back brush on. If you turn on the brush on the edge you'll end up pushing debris from the carpet tovth hard floor because the carpet brush is further back.
I recently bought this one. I love it on my floors, but the rug in our family room is thick and it’s just too hard to push. So we have to pull out our old vacuum to clean that rug, which is a disappointment. I’d like to be able to vacuum everything with one cleaner.
I'm still not sold on this unit. I'd like to see your 6 month update on how it's holding up and if there's any reduction in suction. Do you feel this unit "deep cleans" your carpets or would I still need to keep my plug in vacuum?
So honestly … who expects any vacuum to stuck up jelly bean size objects? Usually those types of objects we're pretty happy a vacuum won't suck. I mean get a shop vac for rocks… but I don't think jelly beans are a big deal breaker for any vacuum. Like I said… most the time I still have something on my for that size, it's personal items like jewelry or coins or beads for crafts… for which I'm very grateful vacuums typically can't destroy them. Great review though.
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Did you have to constantly pull the power max trigger?? I just dont feel like mine has that much suction and always have to pull it…wondering if mine is defective
i hope it sounds better in real life
i hate carpet
Thank you for this great real-world test of the Shark Vertex Cordless vacuum. I never attempt to pick up jellybean-sized objects, but it is nice to see how this model handles them. It convinced me to purchase one.
I’d also like to see the accessory tools in action. Views top & bottom.
Someone said the batteries are different on this Vertex compared to the Duo Clean. One last thing, do you know if I can I use the accessory pet hair pick up tool that comes with the handheld Shark NV780 on this cordless Vertex model you have?
Thanks 😊
pet hair, human hair and sand! would like to see all 3
The kicking is clearly because the vacuum wasn't firmly on the carpet before turning the back brush on. If you turn on the brush on the edge you'll end up pushing debris from the carpet tovth hard floor because the carpet brush is further back.
i would like to see the cordless vs. the corded version of this same vacuum cleaner.
Love my shark vortex !!
Love my shark vortex
I recently bought this one. I love it on my floors, but the rug in our family room is thick and it’s just too hard to push. So we have to pull out our old vacuum to clean that rug, which is a disappointment. I’d like to be able to vacuum everything with one cleaner.
I'm still not sold on this unit. I'd like to see your 6 month update on how it's holding up and if there's any reduction in suction. Do you feel this unit "deep cleans" your carpets or would I still need to keep my plug in vacuum?
So honestly … who expects any vacuum to stuck up jelly bean size objects? Usually those types of objects we're pretty happy a vacuum won't suck. I mean get a shop vac for rocks… but I don't think jelly beans are a big deal breaker for any vacuum. Like I said… most the time I still have something on my for that size, it's personal items like jewelry or coins or beads for crafts… for which I'm very grateful vacuums typically can't destroy them. Great review though.
Adam your voice audio is extremely soft.
Great Video !
Sorry I missed the premier! See you in the next one though.
I started to notice there’s a high pitch noise at 5:35. That would bother me.
I’ve got the corded version and it’s great except for the dust bin size.
OMG 😍💋 💝💖❤️
Don't you own a robot vacumm 👍. 🤶 Merry Christmas 🎅 and 🥂 Happy New Year 🥂
For the Deebot 500, will you start with the First Test or Stress Test? When will these videos come out?
Love my shark apex!!