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Review on ๐Ÿฆˆ Shark IZ363HT Anti Allergen Lightweight Self Cleaning: The Ultimate Solution for Allergen-Free Cleaning by James Brault

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best cordless vacuum cleaner on the market - especially for pets!

I've been a "vacuum connoisseur" since my youth - my mother kept the house in order and I inherited my love of cleanliness in the house from her. Vacuuming is my favorite activity around the house - it really relaxes me, so I always like a great vacuum that's easy to use. We currently have four dogs: a Husky/GSD/Malamute mix, a Husky/GSD/Dingo mix, a GSD/Cattledog mix and a purebred Carolina Dog (American Dingo). As you can imagine, we have a lot of fur here. My dogs literally shed twice a year - six months in spring and six months in fall. :) I vacuum the whole house at least once a day and sometimes twice. I had several cordless vacuums - two Dyson, one Bissell and two Shark. The Dysons were bad at collecting furs and the Bissells were even worse. And don't even get me started on robot vacuums - we had four (Roombas, Bobi and Eufy) - utterly inefficient and a waste of money. I got my first Shark Rocket Pet Pro in 2017 and I can't praise it enough! I've vacuumed tons of fur with it and it's always had great suction, lots of power and is easy to keep clean. I only change the filters every month or two and that's all it takes. This unfortunate vacuum cleaner died last week (through no fault of his own). I researched cordless vacuums for three days and kept coming back to the Shark Rocket Pet Pro. I bought a second one to replace the first and I still love this vacuum. Bonus: the new one I bought has an improved handle with a motor hook so it can stand on its own and is easy to store. The ONLY problem I have with this vacuum cleaner (and it's not a big problem): - The cleaning roller is AMAZING! But - every once in a while I have to stop and pull a ball of white husky fur from the floor mount - clogged the hole behind the brush roller that lifts the dirt along a long pole to the dust collector (I've tried posting a photo of it). If it is blocked, the vacuum cleaner will not pick up anything. Again, this isn't a problem, especially with the self-cleaning brush roller, but it's one of the less than perfect aspects of this device. And I'm probably the only one in the world with this problem because I let my lovely dogs from the fur factory run around here. :) Overall I love this cordless vacuum cleaner and recommend it to everyone!

Pros
  • Vacuum cleaner and floor care
Cons
  • Discontinued model