Shark WV201 WANDVAC Handheld Vacuum, Lightweight at 1.4 Pounds with Powerful Suction, Charging Dock, Single Touch Empty and Detachable Dust Cup,Graphite
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Christopher Sparacino
> 3 dayIt works Great but the battery doesn’t last the longest. We use it once A week but we are a little disappointed in how long the battery lasts.
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tortoisegirl
> 3 dayWe wanted a simple lightweight vacuum for infrequent use only to pick up small amounts of crumbs, xmas tree needles, drywall from drilling holes to hang stuff on walls, etc, to replace an old Dustbuster. This is working great. I was happy to sacrifice the extra features now available (like a rotating nozzle) and a larger dustbin capacity for a lighter weight product, as I have issues with my hands. Easy to use and ergonomic. Even the dustbin is easy to empty, possibly too easy if you inadvertently slide the slider. Suction could be slightly higher, but I didnt have any issues getting it to pick up a variety of stuff. It even comes with a couple attachments. The charging station is handy, although it requires a flat surface with a decent amount of height near an outlet. Our old Dustbuster had a wall mount so it was in our pantry, although it was a bit clunky as you needed to plug & unplug the charger, plus ensure it sat just right on the mount so it wouldnt fall down. The Shark vacuum + charging station was too tall to even place on a pantry shelf adjacent to the wall with an outlet. So it ended up under the sink. This wouldnt be a good choice if you wanted to vacuum an entire couch or stairs or such, but for small jobs, its awesome. Were happy with the purchase.
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Greg Shaw
23-11-2024good price and using for pet hair in car
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Mersada Cobovic
> 3 dayIts slim and has good power. I got it to clean up kitty litter tracking on the floor. It works perfectly. It is nice a slender, so it can be hidden away when not in use. I love it.
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D. Fischer
> 3 dayThe product was not in original packaging, and the power stand was missing the insert to hold the tools. A replacement came exactly the same. Amazon was a great help but not the seller. I just gave up and called it experience.
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Rebecca
> 3 dayIn a home with several vacuums already (including a Shark upright and a central vac), it seemed silly to pay $100+ for yet another one. After five months of use, though, I can say it was well worth the cost for this duplicate item. The WandVac is small and attractively designed, so it looks nice tucked in a kitchen corner. Its narrow nozzle makes it perfect for cleaning up quick spills like ground coffee, onion skins, or a stray dust bunny. Ive used it to clean out the inside of the refrigerator, lint from the laundry dryer screen (and in between the washer and dryer), crushed Cheez-Its in and around my childs car seat, cat fur on kitchen furniture (the upholstery attachment works well), and table crumbs. Each of these tasks would be annoyingly time-consuming if they required pulling out a full-size vacuum, but theyre taken care of in under 60 seconds with the WandVac. My only complaint is that the vacuum works so well, the filter becomes filled with dust very quickly. Having several rinsable/reusable filters included with the WandVac would have made it a perfect purchase.
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Christianas Kitchen
> 3 dayI first saw this handheld vac when a shopkeeper was whisking up some errant fluff -- I loved how sleek it looked (such a departure from the original dustbusters I grew up with.) Since buying one for myself, I have actually given a few of these as gifts and they are always well-received. One recent recipient was the host/hostess who had a party where a guest left a lot of glitter in her wake. I KNEW they would appreciate this great tool for that never-ending task -- and I was right. ;)