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Review on ๐Ÿฆˆ Revolutionize Your Cleaning with the Shark Ultra Light Cleaning Steering HV302 by Steve Harris

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unstoppable machine, vacuum cured my depression

You are reading reviews of this vacuum because you have two problems: hair and weight. Consider your problems solved. First the hair. As you can see in the attached image, I have such long, extremely thick hair that vacuum rollers smother it in nanoseconds. The roller of this vacuum has a groove cut into the plastic, allowing you to quickly and easily insert a knife or scissor blade and separate each individual hair with ease. Immediate cleaning, the roller will not be damaged. Sucking is no joke. There are two settings, one as powerful as my old vacuum at maximum power and one with TURBO CHARGE. This removes stubborn dirt and hair, even from deep-pile carpets. The suction is so powerful that even carpets and rugs that have been laid completely flat will have fibers that are physically being pulled upwards. Even if your small furry pet loves to break up carpet or rug fibers, they will feel plush and wonderful after vacuuming. Cons: Turbo mode makes you smell burnt hair. The engine really is no joke and will catch fire before it can leave even the tiniest speck of dust on your floor. Second: weight. It is surprisingly light and very easy to carry, even with tiny elf hands. Maneuverability of the suction head is excellent and can work in tight spots like between the legs of a chair. All parts can be easily disassembled and reassembled, so there are never any problems during storage and transport. Cons: Almost all of the weight is on the top handle where the motor is located. This can make it a bit difficult to position the vacuum correctly on the floor and makes it almost impossible to just put the vacuum somewhere and leave it there. The heavy top is useless. A common design flaw: the canister is a bit small, and it's wired directly to the engine, so you can't just take it out, empty it in a bin, and send it back in the vacuum. It is very easy to empty it but you will still have to lift the engine with it and of course the engine will still be connected to the wall. The good news is that the motor/handle/hopper separates from other parts with a simple flick of a lever, so you don't have to take the whole vacuum with you when you go to the bin. the number of nozzles, heads and special nozzles along with the vacuum cleaner. I don't know what half of them are used for. Some of them are obviously meant to clean stairs, ceiling fans or cracks, but some of them, who knows. For literally every application you need this vacuum cleaner for, there's likely to be a dedicated nozzle for it. This is the cleanest staircase on my staircase in four years. Conclusion: Look, I've got it. I have a soft spot for money where no matter what the purchase, the triple digit price makes me cringe. I put off buying a new vacuum for months and watched my mental health deteriorate because I knew that one of the contributing factors was living in increasing piles of dirt and grime. Danger, too, had its element; a cake plate exploded (don't ask) and shards of glass landed on my kitchen floor and some hit my feet. There is no vacuum to clean up the bits I couldn't see and get up with a broom and dustpan. I know it's the mood of 2020 to be surrounded by painful turmoil that we can't fix, but that metaphor is too appropriate. I gave up and bought a vacuum cleaner. I started this this morning. That's the best I've felt in the last few months. I know it's a bit overpriced compared to other lightweight vacuums, but it's powerful and versatile enough to make it worth the money. , and solids from any soil you could have, all for under $200, that's it.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Big and bulky