• Shark's original, full-sized Powered Lift-Away A canister that detaches to deep clean hard-to-reach areas while still delivering power to keep the brushroll spinning
  • Hard Floor Hero Picks up surface litter and stuck-on debris, providing superior bare floor cleaning
  • TruePet Motorized Brush and Pet-Multi Tool Ultimate pet hair cleaning for all surfaces
  • Fingertip Controls Power On/Off and easily switch from Hard Floor to Carpet Mode
  • Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology + a HEPA filter Traps 999% of dust and allergens inside the vacuum
  • With the touch of a button, Powered Lift-Away Technology allows you to lift the canister away and deep clean hard-to-reach areas while still delivering power to keep the brushroll spinning

I have to preface this with I've never owned a brand new vacuum before. I've had used ones, good & bad that I kept repairing, but it was time. The 1st thing I noticed was how quiet the Shark is. Sweet! The suction is way better than the best ones I've owned in the past. I love how easy it is to empty, change the configurations & attach accessories. The LED lights are great, especially on the handle with accessories! I was going to purchase a Dyson because of the extra long hose for doing the stairs. I just couldn't see paying $500 for a vacuum, & the Shark came with a powered roller brush pet attachment that works great on the carpeted stairs & furniture. I do wish the hose was longer. There could be an extender, I haven't looked. The only minor negative so far is going from bare floor or carpet to a throw or area rug. I'm used to the old style vacuum where you tilted the handle down & the head came up to go over the edge. The Shark has to be turned & tilted & maybe it will make it over, or I've just learned that turning off the powered roller will help. The 1st time I used the Shark, it caught the edge & is so powerful it unwound about 3 feet of material. I cleaned the whole house using the deep clean setting & was pretty disgusted with all the stuff it picked up. I've noticed no loss of suction even when the dirt bin is full, & after several months of using it. As long as the plastic holds up half as long as the metal vacuums I've previously owned, it's fantastic! It's so easy to use & moves so easy, I find I vacuum more often. Edit-7/2017: I loved the Shark until about 1½ yrs. later. The interior hose in the powered floor nozzle is tearing apart & full of holes! Shark wants me to buy a new nozzle for $120. They seem to be just ignoring their warranty! If I knew I would have to spend an additional $120 every 1 1/2 yrs., I wouldn't have bought the Shark. I would have gone for the Dyson. I'm hoping their customer service will come around & send me a new nozzle. I'll update again if they do. Edit-9/2017: Well, after some persistence, they DID send me a new nozzle. The only cost was $20 for shipping. I'm pretty happy with Shark again, but I'm wondering if other people have had this problem. I added some photos of the problem.

We adopted a one year old Labpei (1/2 yellow lab, 1/2 shar pei), not knowing what a SHEDDING MACHINE she was going to be. Her white fur is obnoxious on our black rugs. We spent about a week vacuuming at least 4-5 times a day before realizing we needed a different tool to make our lives easier. After quite a bit of research online we settled on this Shark, and it's changed our lives! This machine not only does an excellent job of picking up dog hair, but it's AWESOME at getting a load of fine dust out of our rugs as well. As an added benefit, the bare floor setting has excellent suction which does a very good job picking up dog hairs from our wood floors. I love that this machine has lights on the front AND on the handle. Why is it important to have a light on the handle, you might ask? The handle detaches from the back of the vacuum so you can get into corners, nooks and crannies without even having to attach anything, but with the attachments, it's great on furniture too. The handle/hose has very good suction. Even though we don't allow the dog on the couch, the pet attachment is great for furniture, it has a rolling brush (kind of like a mini vacuum) so it really makes the fabric surface look like new. This machine is self propelled when you have one of the carpet settings turned on (also lighted and on the handle-SO convenient!) The self-propelling mechanism turns off for the bare floor setting along with the rolling brush action, which then increases it's suction ability. I didn't think I would care about the lift-away feature on the canister, but it's proved to be quite handy, especially when using the handle in a detached manner. It also allows the vacuum to get pretty far under the couch, kind of like a stick vacuum, which could never happen with a traditional machine. Every time we get this vacuum out to use it on the fur on our rugs it seems we end up lifting enough hair to "build" another dog, along with a ton of fine dust, which our last machine never picked up. It's always neatly contained in the canister which is super easy to empty. This is the first vacuum I've ever owned that I don't smell the dust coming back out through the filter. We took advantage of a lightning deal to buy a de-shedding apparatus for the dog. Between these two new "tools", we are down to vacuuming every other day. Awesome if you ask me!

Ok, I rarely post reviews even though I've spent a TON on Amazon, but I MUST write a review about this vacuum. I LOVE IT!! We have 2 Dysons (orange balls). One Dyson, the wand suction stopped working about a year after purchase and the second one (about 6 months old) just wasn't cleaning as well as I thought it should be. It was picking stuff up but the suction just wasn't that great. So, I bit the bullet and started researching a new vacuum. I did a tremendous amount of research and this is the one that I thought would work best for our home life. I AM GLAD I ORDERED THIS!! We are a family of 3 and pretty strict about no shoes in the house. When guests come over, they wear shoes so some dirt comes in. We have 2 dogs...a mini dachshund and a mix (papillon/king charles spaniel we are guessing). They don't shed a terrible amount and I don't think our dachshund sheds at all with his short little fur. My house is always cleaned on Fridays, top to bottom. My shark came today and I put it together in about 15 minutes. Including getting everything out of the box. I used the Shark ONE TIME and only cleaned 2 area mats (in front of 2 different doors) and one area rug in the den (over hardwood floors). The rug we bought in August so it's about 7 months old. I was DISGUSTED yet AMAZED at what the Shark picked up. A TON of fur! You would think we lived in a barn. And an awful amount of dirt. I cannot recommend this vacuum enough. So far I am in love with this thing. It's easy to push, in fact on one setting the thing drives itself. LOVE the lights in the front so you can see what you're cleaning. I haven't used all the attachments yet, but I think this will actually make cleaning fun! :D

I will be honest. If the use of the vacuum cleaners in our home relied entirely upon me, our house would look very different than it does. My lovely wife has always kept a very clean house. She vacuums EVERY SINGLE DAY (or night). She is a very hard working and diligent person. So I will tell you what she has shared with me about this Shark upright vacuum. First, she says that the Shark vacuums are outstanding products. Essentially, we started with the cheapest Shark to give it a try and we have added one which was priced in the middle, which she said is a great vacuum. This "Rotator" was a Christmas Present from our "canine kids" to their "mom". She said this Shark "Rotator" is a preferred feature for her which makes the machine even easier to use than the other Shark machines. She also said that while the Shark "Lift Away" features are certainly very handy on the stairs, the cheaper "lift away" is very similar in use to the more expensive "lift away" and they all work fine. I wanted to prevent my wife from having to haul these vacuum cleaners up and down flights of stairs in our home, so now she has a machine which can be left on each of the 3 floors of living space. We have a couple of Simplicity Vacuum cleaners which are very nice vacuum cleaners and MUCH more expensive than the Shark's. I think the Simplicity machines are around $800 per vacuum cleaner. She claims the Shark machines clean as well as the Simplicity and since the Shark machines are lighter, they are a little easier to use. She grabs the Shark machines to use prior to any other. When I asked her which vacuum cleaners we have owned that she liked the least and that she felt were a waste of money, she instantly replies the Dyson machines. We had service problems and no one would work on them. The part about the Dyson machines which really irritated me was their requirement that for some of the machines a few years ago, you had to buy the entire component part to get the "consumable" item. For example, one of the drive belts failed and we had to pay for a new motor which came with the belt. So instead of a few dollar part being replaced, suddenly the repairs were costing what we paid for the entry level Shark machines. I can tell you I spent more time messing around with Dyson machines and either trying to find parts or repair them than all other vacuum cleaners we have owned over the years, COMBINED. Shark has been a great product and we have both been very happy with them. When something breaks or fails, she defers to me to either repair it or find someone to repair it. Other than taking the Shark machine's out of the boxes when we bought them, I can say I haven't touched them since, which to me, is a good thing.

Three are TONS of vacuum cleaners out there. I had a 10 yr old $100 VC that never did a great job and was begging to be replaced. I spent days searching for a new VC, and because of the high reviews on Amazon (the closest thing to non-paid for listing) I bought it. I have degen. arthritis in my lower back/spine. This VC picked up TONS of residual dirt previously cleaned with the old VC. It's light enough that I'm able to carry the container whilst getting under (ALL the way under) our bed. The powered brush attachment, to my utter amazement did just as good a job as the main head. IMO this is due to the powered roller and the swivel guard that keeps high suction at any angle. The handle as well as the full want remove easily, do a GREAT job and easily reattach to move on. They say the devils in the details, and this VC has all the accoutrements needed for practical usability. Emptying it is as easy as it comes, and it actually separates the fine dust (dumped from the bottom) to the larger strands like cat hair (yes, 3 cats). I don't fret emptying this inside for fear of making a huge mess, as was the norm with the old VC. One last thing. I noticed that starting it up, the motor does not immediately jump to full power, but it's almost imperceptible. This is (I don't know if it's even an added feature) a sign of a decent electronic start that will elongate the run time of the motor. Everything about the VC is done well ; even the swivel turning has a tight radius and makes things easier on my back, as does the flip switch on the handle for floor type. No more bending over.. Worth every penny...

Amazing Vacuum. I have a dog, hardwood floors, thick area carpets, and a hard-to-clean leather shag rug. There are an astounding number of features on this vacuum that enabled to handle every surface type, nook, and cranny. The Shark is easily the best vacuum we've ever had. Push-button operation allows the user to change modes right on from the handle. The vacuum operates like a traditional upright vacuum or it can be placed on a caddy that also carries several attachments and used as a canister vacuum. I would've liked a caddy designed to hold ALL the included attachments. The unit comes with a bag for the attachments that don't fit on the caddy in order to keep everything organized. The dirt container is thoughtfully designed. First, the seal is complete. Gone are the days of the slightly dusty smelling vacuum bags. This unit does not let dust escape while in operation. A washable filter ensures clean running. Second, the canister opens from the bottom and the top. With the push of a button all the dust and dog hair just falls out of the bottom of the container. The bright headlight highlights dog hair that could be missed and is especially valuable in hardwood floor mode. The hardwood floor mode includes a machine washable microfiber pad: dust and sweep in one pass! The headlight on the wand is also very useful for dusting. The couch and crevice attachments work brilliantly. And the extra-long cord allows a lot of freedom. Anyone looking for one of the best and most versatile vacuums on the market would do well to check out this Shark unit. We were very happy with it on all our carpets, couches, drapes, and even on the hardwood floor.

WOW, It's better than what the TV info commercial said! We have 4 cats and a German Shepard. Even tho the house looked clean. The shark proved it wasn't. The dust & dander is truly contained. No more moving fur & dust around. Thanks to all of the Amazon & consumer reviews that I read, I purchased the vacuum. I ran the Shark though all sorts a tests. I was able to suck up the dust off of the furniture, fur off of the comforter & drapes. It did a wonderful job on the bear floors. It took up all the dust & dander that my Orek & Kirby left behind. I didn't have to wash the floor to remove the dust. It picked up all of the cat fur on the dining room chairs where they love to sleep. Worked wonders on the cat stands. It sucked up the dust off of the computer & electronics in the house. I was surprised how much fur, dander came up from the carpets. Even my daughter remarked that after I was done cleaning the house smelled better- Cleaner. I didn't have the fly away dust in the air....that same dust that lands back on the furniture that makes double the work. I look forward to using this again. I feel I picked a winner and in the long run I will be very pleased with the Shark. Thank you to every one who wrote a review. Update: see Consumer Report mag. March 2017 page 35. This got rated as NO. 1 for bag-less upright vacuums

Worth buying! I HAD to replace my old vacuum, which was 20+ yrs old, and weighed a ton. I didn't want to spend $500 on a vacuum, so I asked friends for reviews. One suggested Bissell, which I considered because I use one at work. But I soon realized I needed more than that vacuum offered. My dog sheds A LOT!! Dog hair was obviously my main concern. I'm allergic to dust--I wanted a vacuum that wouldn't blow what it picked up back into the air. Vacuum bags are a hassle, so I definitely wanted bagless. There was no way I wanted to buy filters all the time, so a good system was a must! As I close in on my 6th decade, I don't want to have to haul a superweight around. Guess what vacuum fit ALL of my criteria? This vacuum even fulfilled my 'possible' wish list: extra attachments, swivel head, and versatility. The vacuum can be used three ways, with ease--upright floor model, canister, and hand-held wand. I was so busy with work that I only got to use the vacuum twice during the first week I had it. The amount of dirt and dog hair it picked up was amazing! I have hard wood floors, throw rugs, ceramic and vinyl tile, carpeting in one room and everything looked better!! The vacuum performed easily on each and every surface. It pulled up so much stuff, I was emptying the dust cup several times! I couldn't believe it. The second time I used it, I had a whole 10 minutes until I left for work--I decided to vacuum my upstairs hall and stairs. I got those done, the upstairs bathroom, and the downstairs hall! Beautifully, I might add. Used in upright for halls/bath, used as canister on the stairs. Emptied dust cup, put away, off to work. The suction is very good. I bought one 'used' through Amazon, because I could save a lot of money on the model. When it came, my husband put it together, I used it two minutes, my son vacuumed the kitchen. My son told me he didn't like the suction, so I worried I might have to return it. I went online, read reviews, and saw one that suggested removing and replacing the filters to improve the suction. I took the filters out, put them back in, and fantastic!! Worked so well. Definitely worth buying the 'like new' model. If the cost of the filters is a concern: please note that you are able to wash the filters, and it is suggested you wash them every three months. I will wash mine this weekend, and I've only had my machine about a month. The reason: I figure I am picking up a LOT of extra dirt that was left behind by my other vacuum. I suggest that you visit the Shark website and watch the videos on the TruePet model. It explains a lot, and I found it very useful when making my decision. The vacuum does everything I want, looks just as pictured, has extra features I wasn't looking for, but like. The vacuum is not as noisy as my old vacuum was. Since I don't have to buy filters and bags (I will buy one set of spare filters, in case), there is a cost savings with this model. Shark makes a great vacuum!! The attached photos show my sofa, after I spent a few moments vacuuming up the dog hair that get under my leather cushions! My dog is blond, so its quite visible. It had not been vacuumed since September, due to my surgery, so there was quite a bit of hair. This shows how easily the machine picks up the hair.

The picture we posted was after 2 minutes of vacuuming our small media room. What’s shocking is that this is less than a week after we had our carpets professionally cleaned and they already looked and felt as clean as the day we had it installed “before” running the Shark over it. I JUST put this thing together and was showing my wife how it worked having easily figured it out having barely looked at the directions (that easy to put together and understand and I’m not so bright of a guy.. all heart, brain - questionable). We just wanted to hear how it sounded and didn’t intended on using it tonight until we glanced at the canister. If our cleaning guy hadn’t sent us a picture of all the crap he pulled out our carpets and feeling the dampnest afterwards, we would have asked for our money back after seeing this tonight. I don’t have anything within the past 10 years to compare this to but, oh my does it pick up dirt and pet hair!!! My 9 year old was even shocked at the dirt and hair we emptied out. I think this is a game changer with my wife’s asthma and our carpet LOOKS AWESOME!!!! I’m an idiot for not upgrading earlier and figuring out that dust is “not” supposed to escape a vacuum filter while using it! Who knew??? Well it only took me 10-20 years. No big deal. Love this thing!

Got this beauty delivered today, and immediately gave it a test run! I had a shark previously, and it worked great until my husband started cleaning up his construction mess with it, so after doing some research this one seemed the best for value. The assembly is snap together, which I am thankful for. I dread having to figure out what screw goes where etc. Snpped together in minutes! I started on the hardwood floors and was immediately impressed. There is a hardwood attachment if you want to do some “dusting” but I have a busy house and went straight to vacuuming. One of the things I look for in a vacuum is how well it performs on edges. This one did not disappoint! I moved to the fireplace edge with the wand and again, noticeably impressive suction. I have a Lab and a Shepard that obviously shed A LOT. I tested the pet attachment on the couch and again the suction even leaves the pretty vacuum lines in the couch. It picked up hair better than any vacuum I have owned. It does swivel easily to get around corners. Used it on a low profile rug and again, impressive pet hair removal that I have been unable to get off for 6 months. I tried washing the rug, spraying it off with the hose previously to no avail. On the carpet not only did it get up the hair, but got out more dirt than I expected. The canister is easy to pop off and empty, the wand it easy to remove as well. I saw other reviews about the stiffness of the hose and I experienced the same. If you are reaching any higher than 5 feet there is is quite a bit of resistance. It does tip over very easily while using the wand, but now I see why the canister is detachable.... Another thing I wanted to note is that there is a notch where the handle attaches to the base, so even with the canister detached it could not go under our low profile couch or tv stand. Over all, this clean freak with dog hair problems is very happy with the vacuum!