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Shark Wandvac System Review

Shark Wandvac System at Amazon: https://geni.us/2GyrQK
Shark Wandvac System at Walmart: https://geni.us/8ngDnD

Our Favorite Robot Vacuums
– Premium (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FPRV_WB
or without bin (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FPRV
– Mid-Level (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FMRV
– Budget (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FBRV

Our Favorite Cordless Vacuums
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– Mid-Level (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FMCV
– Budget (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FBCV (It’s okay, I’m not big on budget cordless vacuums, but this one will do in a pinch.)

Our Favorite Upright Vacuums (Corded)
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– Mid-Level (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FMUV
– Budget (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FBUV

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– Mid-Level (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FMCC
– Budget (Amazon): https://geni.us/VW_FBCC

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Timestamps:
00:00 Shark Wandvac System Review
00:30 Shark Wandvac Overview
00:42 Ease of Use
01:36 Pickup Ability
02:04 Anti-Hair Wrap
02:15 Handheld Vacuum
02:58 Cons
03:09 Battery Life
03:40 Power
04:01 Carpet Deep Clean
04:16 Dustbin Size
04:38 Storage Rack
04:59 Self Standing
05:08 Filtration
05:19 Recap

Compare Shark Wandvac System manufacturer specifications to other cordless vacuums: https://www.vacuumwars.com/compare-shark-wandvac-system-ws632blbrn-vacuum-cleaners

Music: Autumn Waves by Rex Banner

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Comments

baratrion says:

Hey, since this vac's handheld upholstery performance is not that good. What would you recommend in that department? I think a small, not a full upright or stick vacuum, but a good handheld with enough power for upholstery would be handy for people who own a decent robot vacuum cleaner already…

Ragingsilver says:

I think this vac will be good for my small apartment which mostly has hard floor and a bedroom with carpet.

bemk78 says:

Which do you think is the best lightweight handheld for for quick cleanups and dusting? I have a Miele C3 for deep cleaning and a Roborock S5 Max for everyday cleaning of my floors. I have mostly hardwood and some tile, only a few rugs. I would use it mostly for dusting surfaces, cleaning up small messes and stairs, and some corners the Roborock can’t reach. So I don’t need a huge bin or super long battery life. Filtration is critical for me, I have asthma and try to choose HEPA and complete seal always. The lack of HEPA on the shark W1 (and now this new model) is what has kept me from buying it, I’ve had it in my Amazon cart for months and can’t make up my mind haha .

KLAUS HEISLER says:

Bought one for my granny (80 years old) perfect for her.
Ease of use is obviously a must.

Adam S says:

Needs the open front brush roll

Cory Quick says:

This might be a good vacuum for in a camper.

JannieC - jaysscentedhome says:

I’ve been looking at this vacuum and this video was so helpful! I’m not gonna lie, the colors & brand sucked me in because Shark has never let me down. The weak handheld and not standing on its own (so annoying!) have me hesitant. I do think for someone with less strength its a great option. Thanks!

Meika Zack says:

Hi, I love your channel, would you please do a test for top vacuum for shag carpet?
I could not find anything on your channel for this and would love to hear your advice.
There's two rugs that I have in mind one is the rug we have (SAFAVIEH Milan Shag Collection SG180) and the other is very similar only the California version instead of the Milan. Both rugs are very popular on Amazon and both have very high pile I believe about 2". We originally ordered the California shag but had to return it because it kept getting caught in our vacuum the pile is much less dense. The Milan rug is what we currently have and we use the Kirby to clean it. We actually just bought the shark vertex pro thanks to your videos as the Kirby is too heavy for every day use. But I would love to see how your test would come out if you introduced a high pile shag rug.

Thanks so much.

Nicole Tambasco says:

This thing is a huge waste of money!

jugb93 says:

Way to expensive for what it is.

Dylan Piekarski says:

While looking into getting this vac, we ended up buying the new Eufy Homevac H30. Similar in size, very light weight, and massive suction power, we think at least. It doesn't have a motorized floor head but it is also more of an actual hand vac when compared to the Shark. Highly recommend investigating!

Drew Drucker says:

Would you recommend this for someone who would primarily use it for stairs? I have room as that do a great job otherwise. But my stairs seem to be where all of my cat’s hair tends to collect.
I’m torn between this model and the Dyson Micro.

Joshua Powell says:

Great video them things proven they cause health problems one lung damgaing specially bagged vacuum cleaners still better on health

ACoustaDC says:

Best vacuum channel in the world.. and no one is even a close second.

Bee 🐝 says:

What’s your thoughts on BISSELL SurfaceSense Pet Multi-Surface Vacuum?

John Smith says:

Have you ever considered reviewing the Shark Rotator DLX NV70? I believe it’s a newer model but it’s available for a very good price, it has a lot in common with the original shark vacuums, but I think it is well worth the good price. I would love if you would review it, I’d like to know your opinion before I make the purchase!

iRen says:

Can you review the Miele Blizzard CX1 and the Dyson cinetic big ball canister vacuum?

Zimoria says:

Oooh look a fellow Berkey water drinker 😃👍

Kirby Enthusiast says:

Great review heard a lot about these 👍👍

Jon says:

Would you recommend this over the vertex lift pro for a small bachelor apt?

Charles Rodriguez says:

I like the vac. The perfect quick pickup vac.

Leonardo Medina says:

Please review the new shark vertex canister vacuum

Alex Shcherbyuk says:

I like this little vac. Did you test carpet pickup on max power or regular mode? When I vacuum carpet upstairs, I use maximum power and it seems like it's sucking up dust that has settled below the carpet. I can go through with dyson or shark vertex first, then follow up with this little thing and still end up with full bin of compressed dust. The trigger for max power is my biggest complain about this vacuum. It requires a pretty firm press to activate and you end up squeezing the handle a bit too hard. Handle starts to get hot from batteries and your hand gets pretty uncomfortable. I would've loved for that trigger to just be a switch. From what I remember about timing it initially, it only lasted 7 minutes on full power but suction bump on carpet was big.

Micr0waveMan says:

When I was looking up shop vacs, I saw that Prolux makes a wall mounted model that operates similar to a central air system, and there really aren't many videos of it other than those from the company. Ultimately, I went with the Rigid because I also needed an electric blower, but the Prolux still seems interesting and might be worth looking at in a future video

mtbrdude says:

I would love to see some canister reviews…. Miele C3, Sebo D4, Numatic Henry.

Also, bagged vs bagless needs to be talked about. How much do the bagged vacuums actually compress hair/dirt before you need to change the bag?

Sue says:

I bought this vac for quick pickups in the kitchen. The only thing I would change is to add a loop handle. That would make it easier to hold.

Albert Marqz says:

Seems like the creator of fruit loops despises vacuums.

yesterdaydreaming says:

Good machine BUT …..
Even by Shark's standards it's almost ridiculously noisey.
And any vacuum that doesn't stand up on its own shouldn't even get past the design phase. !

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