✨ Elevate your cleaning game with Shark's WANDVAC! ✨
The SharkWV201RGBRN WANDVAC is a lightweight, cordless hand vacuum weighing only 1.4 lbs. It features a powerful brushless motor for exceptional suction, a sleek charging dock for quick access, and a one-touch empty function for hassle-free debris disposal. Designed for easy maintenance, it includes advanced filtration technology and ergonomic handling for comfortable use. Perfect for pet owners and tight spaces, this vacuum is your go-to solution for a cleaner home and car.
Number of Handles | 1 |
Form Factor | Stick |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.61"L x 2.48"W x 2.49"H |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Style Name | compact and ergonomic |
Cleaning Path Width | 3.6 Inches |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Portable | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car, Home |
Color | Rose Gold |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Additional Features | bagless |
Filter Type | Disk |
Surface Recommendation | Upholstery, Carpet |
Capacity | 0.08 Quarts |
Wattage | 115 watts |
Amperage | 3.6 Amps |
Voltage | 10.8 Volts |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
P**T
I love this handheld vacuum.
This is a great product when you don't want to drag out the big vacuum for a small cleanup. Has just the right amount of suction to take care of most things. Using it inside the house, or out in the garage or car is nice. Light weight, holds it's charge well, and good feeling build materials. Plus the quick release to dump the contents into a trash bin is very convenient. Obviously it doesn't have the suction to really pick up like a stand-up vacuum, but this little guy is powerful for what it is.
C**T
Picks up cat litter and works for the reason I bought it
The media could not be loaded. I live in a small space with a cat and he tends to scatter some litter everyday even with the shield on the box and a litter mat. It just looks messy and I'm sure isn't nice on his paws (or my feet!) so I was looking for something with a small space footprint that was still powerful as cat litter is tricky for vacuums with its weight and dust. I have a powerful full sized vacuum but hauling it out of the closet every day and unwrapping the cord and plugging it in for a little bit of scattered litter...let's just say I'm lazy. Plus, it terrifies the cat.You can see it in the video but this little Shark does great. It doesn't pick up every last piece down in the carpet and crevices, but to be honest, I was really surprised at the power it had to pick up most of it, even where I had spilled a little pile with the new bag. It's enough to make it look nice and tidy, keep the litter off the floor, and use daily when I scoop the box. It's surprisingly quiet for the power and doesn't terrify the cat if he's in the other room. It's sleek and looks nice in my small living space plugged into the wall.It also picked up dirt off the chair after the cat decided to play in my potted plant one day. I cleaned up in just a minute without the big vacuum. It doesn't run a really long time (maybe 5 minutes? I didn't time it) but that's perfect for my needs. I'll trade more power for less run time. The filter did get a bit clogged so I'll have to make sure to periodically wash that so the vacuum stays in good shape, but that's very typical of cat litter. It's hard on vacuums. One nice feature is the cup filled up the first time I was trying it out and I didn't realize it and it shut itself off. I emptied the cup and wiped off the filter and it started right back up. Probably a safety feature but good if you're not paying attention and accidentally overfill the cup or clog the filter.I don't think this would work for a multiple cat home or cat rescue. You have bigger cleaning needs with longer run time and power needed. But for a small living space and 1-2 pets, it's perfect. Sleek and gets the job done in between large vacuum days. I'll see how long it lasts but so far am very happy with my purchase.
W**E
I read all the reviews and watched all the comparison videos
I hardly ever buy anything without doing research, these days. I did a lot of research on this purchase because the prices range from about $30 - $250 for the most popular brands of hand vacs. I have previously owned a hand vac that was a big let down, from a major name that everyone knows. At the time, I thought well, this manufacturer is well known for good products- should be safe to go with, but no. I was very disappointed with that unit- it had some major flaws for me, that I wanted to avoid this time.I want quality- I'm willing to pay a little more for something that will serve me well. I also have to balance that with how much it will be used. I was willing to pay the $250 for the top of the line in this category (although I didn't want to pay that much), if it met certain criteria. Some of these criteria are not shared by everyone.I live in a smallish condo- I don't have tons of space for everything I could want and certainly not out on the counters. My previous hand vac needed to always be plugged in, if I wanted it charged and ready. Who wants to wait 2 hours after a mess happens to charge something up, or have to deal with cords and finding plugs nearby? The problem with this, is it was large and ugly. It looked like one of the sad, older robots on the Jawa land crawler- some of you know what I'm talking about. It was an eye sore to look at, and took up a lot of counter space- so I wouldn't and sometimes couldn't leave it on the kitchen counter- I needed to store it somewhere, and it would invariably would not be charged when I needed it. Add to that, it just didn't work very well- it was awkward to hold, heavy and didn't have much suction- and on top of all that, didn't last very long. I had it about a year and then chucked it in the trash.Well I needed a new one, so I started to do my research. I watched all the youtube comparisons, read all the reviews, looked at what was online and in-stores. I compared prices, battery times, suction- style- every thing you could think of. The most expensive ones had some of the problems I mentioned above- you need a lot of space for these things, or you need a docking station that goes on a wall (I don't have a convenient place for that next to a plug)- otherwise the thing has to be stored...and I have bad memories of all that. It also turns out, the most expensive models don't really last all that much longer on battery than most of the others. What they do have, is great suction. So does this one, for it's size- it's one common thing that reviewers said about it, and they are right.I decided on this Shark, and I'm quite pleased with it. It is stylish- modern, sleek, light. It's not an eye sore sitting on my counter and doesn't take up much space. Because of all that, it's always charged and ready for little clean ups. I actually clean up all the small leaves that land on my outdoor patio with it, when it gets windy here (I stress that they are small leaves). It does a satisfyingly decent job of this. It's true I have to empty it several times when doing this- the cup is small- but's a one-click and drop easy, 2-second clean. The 10 minute charge is just enough to clean my whole patio of small leaves and tiny twigs. It's actually fun to use, like a Harry Potter magic wand- I look around the house hoping to find some small crumbs or something so I can zap it. It's long enough that I can suction up a cobweb dangling down from the ceiling on occasion.I'm very pleased with my purchase- Shark has a winner, here.
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