BB—November 24, 2025
We have our house professionally cleaned, so I wasn’t expecting that when I tried this on our carpets that it would pull anything up. Holy smokes - there was a lot of lint and dust that this vacuum picks up that gets left behind with other vacuums. Very easy to push and feels sturdy. We’ve had other Shark vacs before but this is my fave due to the rollers that don’t catch hair! If you have long haired people in your life, you know how annoying it is - and gross - when you have to hack hair off your vacuum roller. Very pleased with the quality and performance of this! Read more
Mary Deitrich—December 1, 2025
10/10 recommend. We had a shark vacuum before, and it was great, but this one is amazing. Our old one just died, so we got this one as an upgrade, and WOW it’s amazing. The headlights make sweeping on hard floors so much easier, and the suction overall is very strong. Not too heavy. It’s definitely worth your money. The pet attachment is nice as well, you can remove the brush portion and it works on flatter surfaces then too. Our old vacuum was really nice, but this one picked up so much more. We have two dogs, and carpet, and the carpet looks new!!! Get it, don’t wait! Read more
Leann—December 22, 2025
I was looking for a light weight easy to maneuver vacuum and happy to report it’s both!! Plus it’s easy to assemble, easy to use on stairs, easy to empty the container and great suction!! Basically this vacuum is perfect and affordable for a high standard vacuum!!!!! Definitely would recommend! Read more
Chao Chao—August 18, 2025
Great Shark vacuum cleaner. I've had a shark for 10 years and decided to upgrade it. My house has a robot vacuum and I mainly use this one for deep cleaning of the carpets. Bought this one renewed and it worked great. Suction power is very strong. The bin is always full of dust and hair when I vacuum. I like the feature to detach the bin and use it to clean hard to reach areas or stairs. The weight is not that heavy, way lighter than the ones they made 10 years ago. Led light on the head is very bright as well. I like the new roller and silicone fins that dont get hair caught now. No more cutting hair off the rollers. The only small downside the the way the fabric roller works. It basically keeps rolling forward so I does make it easier to push the vacuum. But pulling it back takes some effort if that makes sense. In a sense the vacuum always wants to move forward. A good sized vac. Read more
Jamie—December 16, 2025
Amazing. It’s nice and light weight. I love that it swivels or turns. It catches a ton of dirt/dust. And it changes to cleaning hardware floors!! It’s a perfect size for me and my apartment (both small). And I like that it doesn’t collect hair in the bottom roller. It kinda has everything you want in a vacuum. The only “downside” is that you have to manually wind the cord back up. My last vacuum you pushed a lever with you foot and it wound itself. But honestly the automatic wind up on my last vacuum didn’t work well and you still had to pull the cord out before cleaning. With this vaccum you can just drop the entire cord before cleaning. And the winding back up is no biggie at all. Read more
Nate Squibb—October 6, 2025
Powerful yet light. It’s all about hair and It’s all about the double brush. I “sold” the Kirby vacs as a teenager waiting to get in the military. We were trained on various vacuums and I was in a lot of homes showing people how junk their other vacuums were. Never sold one because even though they were amazing because of the price tag. I just couldn’t bring myself to do that to people. But. What I learned there separated me from many others. My favorite vacuum was the older Kenmore progressive intelliclean vacuum. Bought it for my wife on Christmas. Madder than heck until she tried it. Spent HOURS testing it at sears vs the dysons etc before I bought it. Drove two sales guys crazy. Bought old parts off other broken units just to keep it going. Later (we have two) went with the new Kenmore progressives. Extremely powerful suction. Direct drive brush. But it did not have the ease of use and versatility of the intelliclean. Telling all this because I know vacuum cleaners. And also I am an engineer. So I know quality. As I stated above it’s all in the brush. Yes this vacuum is powerful. It’s so well designed to go from hand wand suction to wand for long reach to floor cleaning to lift and carry the unit. There are a few shortcomings but…it’s all about the brush. I live in the house of hairs. Wife, two daughters all with LONG hair. The kind of hair you will get your feet tangled in and fall down long hair. Then. A Husky who’s sole purpose in life is to shed and a black English lab who’s black hairballs will suffocate a small child. After vacuuming the house with the former vacuums I would have to get scissors out and cut the wrapped girls hair off the brush. Not a pleasant job but a must. Then when I would run our carpet scrubber a bunch of dog hair would clump up right after using the vacuum. So they never got all the hair. Like . A lot of left over dog hair. Our carpet is medium plush as an FYI. This new vacuum has rubber wipes on it along with a brush. No real beater bar that actually damages your carpet up like other vacuums. This instead uses what I would call friction to remove the hair from the carpet fabric. It is absolutely amazing how well it works. And the dander this thing sucks up is significantly more dense than the former vacuums. The only important downside that I figure I would mention is with this double brush system is that it won’t do light rugs. Neither did our Kenmores cause they would just suck the dang things up into the bag almost. This double roller instead will grab the rug and pinch it between the two rollers and then it will trip off the rollers. You then have to turn off the vac (easy) extract the rug (not too bad and no damage to the vac or rug) then you can turn it back on to get the rollers to work again. So if like my house where my wife buys rugs Every time I turn around then know that like most vacuums (even with the brush on slow (hardwood setting) and the min suction (which is just a port on the handle to allow air bypass)…the rollers is what will grab the rug. On heavier rugs it has zero issues. Haven’t had to clean the brush head yet of hair so that’s like worth going out to the bar with your buddies. They would understand. Any other downsides are not downsides. If this was your first ever vacuum in life you would name your first child after it. But if you have gone through many vacuums you see minor things you would change but all of them are not worth even blinking about. Shark did extremely well and I am glad I went with this model even though there are more exotics they make. No matter what model you get…if you are losing the war on hair this double brush system is it. You will claim victory 10 seconds after you turn it on and will probably call your buds over to celebrate. Please don’t tell my wife about this post cause she won’t let me tell her all about vacuum cleaners and will get mad at me for sharing. Update. Run the vacuum almost every day. Best vacuum I have ever owned. We have new medium plush carpet. On occasion I have to run the carpet cleaner. Prior to this vacuum there would be a lot of dog hair and long girls hair clogged up in the carpet cleaner brushes. Not anymore. This Shark pulls all of the hair up. Very impressed. Everything about this vacuum is perfect. I would not change a thing. Read more
Customer—October 27, 2025
Awesome value. I use a Miele C3 vac ($1,000+) in my main home and bought the Shark Rotator for a beach house. After using the Shark for the first time in main home, I'm impressed. Cleaning dog hair off carpet and grit off hard floors looked thorough. The Shark is almost as easy to manipulate as the wand and power carpet brush on the Miele. The Shark doesn't get any long border collie hair wrapped around the rotating carpet brush. Shark's liftaway capability provides the mobility, although heavier, of the long hose on the Miele canister vac. Wrapping the cord on the Shark is an added chore that's automated with the Miele cord rewind. The Miele has killer vacuum and graduated vacuum control for drapes versus a basic high-low vac control on the Shark. I like the bag filtering on the Miele to capture more dust because I have mild allergies, but the Shark dust bin empties easily. For 1/3rd the price the Shark Rotator is a champ. Read more