Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering
Original price was: $249.99.$129.00Current price is: $129.00.
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Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering Price History
Price History for Shark HV301 Rocket Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum for Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaning with...
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Current Price | $129.00 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $169.99 | July 28, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $129.00 | November 15, 2024 |
Last price changes
$129.00 | November 15, 2024 |
$129.99 | October 22, 2024 |
$169.99 | July 28, 2024 |
Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering Description
- Never loses suction or power.Specific uses:Stairs,Furnitures.Amperage : 4.2 amps
- Cleans carpets and bare floors
- Lightweight – only 7 pounds. Amps- 4.2. Wattage- 500
- Versatile floor to ceiling cleaning
- Never Loses Suction or Power
- Cleans Bare Floors and Deep Cleans Carpets
- Lightweight
- Versatile Floor to Ceiling Cleaning
- Swivel Steering
Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering Specification
Specification: Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering
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Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Shark Ultra-Light Corded Bagless Vacuum with Swivel Steering
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Larry G –
I just received this and only used it one time. Was easy to put together. I must say cleaned better than my old Eureka. It picked up more cat hair. Got under dressers and the couch were it has not been cleaned in 4 years. When you detach it to use for cleaning the furniture works fine. A little disappointing on how it designed by the angel to use it. Like the light on the vacumn will have to try it at night. Was easy to emply the dirt. Was amazing how much dirt it picked up compared to my old stand up vacumn. Works good on bare floors. Time will tell if the suction power holds up. The vacumn made of plastic
I hope don’t break if it’s accidentally falls.. I like the appearance. Its top heavy so please don’t try to keep it standing straight up.
. The Suction Power works good.
DRAGO ARAZIEL –
This is better than my dyson! Super long cord! The vacuum unit is super light although I took off stars for weight as when you use it with the floor piece it feels very heavy from the floor head.
Comes with amazing attachments for fur and super easy to clean the vacuum itself!
When my dyson battery was only lasting 15 minutes due to age I decided instead of replacing it I would get a corded vacuum and shark came highly recommended and I am so glad I bought it!! Never have to worry about the battery dying when you aren’t finished a big job again!
I have 6 cats and a small child as well as issues with my joints and muscles and this vacuum works perfectly for me.
Ivana –
Facil de utilizar muy comoda, remplaza al 100% a una escoba convencional, ideal para aspirar diario en lugar de barrer y mover el polvo de un lado a otro. EXCELENTE
Amazon Customer –
I purchased a vacuum cleaner and once delivered after opening the box it was like parts just chucked loose into the box. After plugging it into the power outlet and turning the unit on it stopped working. the body of the vacuum cleaner felt very hot just after a few…
Inquire09 –
es mi primera aspiradora y estoy enamorada de verdad, aspira literal TODO, entra hasta en la esquinita y como trae otros cabezales, estรก excelente, agarra TOOODO el pelo del piso, de mi perrita y mรญo jajajaja.
aunque igual tiene contras, SI pesa, no es nada ligero jaja, mi brazi quedรณ adolorido al siguiente dรญa porque hice limpieza completa de 2 pisos y a la hora de tirar todo lo aspirado NO se puede quitar el compartimento para lavarlo, estรก atado a la parte que se conecta y pues si se moja me imagino que se va a descomponer.
Allen –
Original Review (UPDATE AT BOTTOM):
I bought this hoping to replace my current Dyson DC33 vacuum with a vacuum that’s more portable and convenient. I have multiple dogs in my house that shed hair like crazy and I vacuum very frequently to keep everything clean. The box advertises that it cleans better than an upright Dyson but after thoroughly testing it out on the different flooring and different rooms in my house, unfortunately I feel it didn’t work well enough to replace my Dyson. Don’t get me wrong, the Shark Rocket did outperform the Dyson by a long shot on different flooring and I am keeping it because of that. The following are the tests I performed (note I went two weeks without vacuuming prior to this test and I cleaned both vacuums out between tests):
After unboxing it, I tried vacuuming one of my carpeted hallways. I have regular short carpeting and I noticed that the shark kept pulling away from me the whole time and kept skipping across the surface. I could tell the vacuum is too light to get a good deep clean. I tried holding it at an angle and putting a bit of pressure down on it and that seemed to help a lot, it was just awkward and uncomfortable to hold and maneuver like this. The shark picked up a lot of hair and dust and I had a full canister at the end. I then used my Dyson over the same carpet I just cleaned with the shark and noticed the difference. The Dyson filled up almost a quarter of its full size canister with hair and dust that the Shark missed.
Next I moved one of our rooms that has hard wood flooring. I ran the shark with its included hard wood floor tool and was amazed by how well it cleaned the floors. The white micro fiber cloth was dirty afterwards and the floor felt much cleaner than it did with my Dyson. I also was impressed with how easy it was to use to clean under the bed and desk in that room. After using the Shark I went over the floors like I normally do with the Dyson and the Dyson picked up nothing. To make sure that I wasn’t being bias I cleaned out the two vacuums, went to the other room I have with hard wood and tried using the Dyson first. I then went over the floors with the Shark and again it out performed the Dyson. The Microfiber pad that the Shark has cleans the hardwood floors significantly better than the Dyson could and the Shark gets under beds and desks much better than my Dyson.
Next I tried using the shark in one of my bathrooms with bathroom tile. I had the same outcome as I did with the hardwood floors. I started with the Shark, and then went over the floors with the Dyson. The Shark’s canister was about halfway full and the Dyson picked up nothing. I cleaned them out and moved to my other bathroom with tile in it and tried using the Dyson first. The Dyson picked up quite a bit but again the Shark outperformed the Dyson.
Finally I have a large area rug in my living room and I used the Dyson first on one half and then went over it with that same half with the Shark. The Dyson got most of the hair and dust out of it but I noticed that the Shark picked up about a quarter of its small canister that the Dyson missed. I believe it’s from the edges of the rug, the Dyson’s suction always pulls up the edges of the rug and is too difficult to vacuum close to the edges. The shark on it’s lower setting cleaned the outer edges of the rug without having this problem. Next I cleaned out both vacuums and used the Shark first on the other half of the area rug. It performed very well and filled its little canister up with hair pretty quick. I went over that half with the Dyson and it did pick up a little bit (barely noticeable amount) that the Shark missed but in my opinion, the hassle of the Dyson pulling up the edges of the rug isn’t worth it, the Shark was much easier to use and cleaned the rug very well.
Overall the Shark Rocket outperforms my Dyson DC33 upright on hardwood, tile, and area rugs but the Shark just doesn’t work well enough on carpet to completely replace my upright. I’m impressed enough with the performance of the Shark that I am keeping it to use on all my flooring except for carpet. The only other thing I noticed is that my hand and arm did get tired from holding up the Shark the whole time cleaning and the Shark won’t stand upright on its own, you either have to hold it the whole time, or lay it on the floor between cleanings. If you are looking for a good and convenient vacuum for hardwood, tile, or area rugs, I would highly recommend this vacuum. If you are looking for a vacuum to replace an old upright and plan to use it on carpeting, buy another upright, not this. This a great vacuum to use to clean quick messes on carpeting but I don’t feel it cleans carpet well enough to fully replace an upright.
UPDATE:
I’ve had the vacuum for a few weeks now and after frequently using it, I still feel the same as my initial review above, this is a great vacuum but I don’t feel it’s good enough to fully replace an upright with. Yesterday I decided to try using the vacuum to clean out the inside of my car and I was impressed with how well the micro cleaning kit (included in HV302)cleaned all of the usually hard places to clean. I used the micro cleaning kit to vacuum out the vents, cup holders, dash board, and other places in the car that are too difficult to get with a rag and it worked great. I also used the regular accessories to vacuum my cloth seats which worked very well and they are noticeably more clean. I started using the vacuum on the floors of my car but I quickly changed my mind after it sucked up a few small pebbles which immediately started bashing around the inside of the canister which I feel would have caused damage to the vacuum if I kept going. As far as this vacuum as a car cleaner, I would suggest using a shop vac on the floors of the car (if you have a gravel driveway like me) and then using this vacuum to clean your seats, vents, and other hard to clean places. If you plan on using this vacuum to clean your car, I would HIGHLY recommend getting the micro cleaning kit, it made cleaning my car that much easier.
PinkNatioN –
Pros: 100% easy to use, light weight, best suction ever, easy to clean, wash filter and reuse. Did I mention it will suck the sht out of everything.
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Only con I tell you is that the bin for the dust is small, so like change it every time you vacuum, it doesn’t hold much, probably 1 time use for 2 bedroom apartment. Which is OK with me I change it everytime I use it so not problem.
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100% recommend washing the filter and letting dry overnight monthly or so. Also clean out the hair stuck on the roller monthly. This will ensure it staying with you for a lifetime.
Noise is fine, not too loud.
Very durable.
Gives you light I think to see can’t remember atm.
Educated Consumer –
Strong suction! For the price it’s better than some expensive brands out there but wish it was cordless.
Educated Consumer –
You’re reading reviews for this vacuum because you have two concerns: hair and weight. Consider your problems solved.
First, hair. As you can see from the attached image, I have the kind of long, extremely thick hair that strangles vacuum rollers dead in nanoseconds. This vacuum’s roller has a groove carved into the plastic so you can quickly and easily slide a knife or scissor blade in, severing every hair with no hassle. Instant cleanup, no destroyed roller.
The suction is no joke. There are two settings: one that is as powerful as my old vacuum on max power, and one that is TURBO CHARGED. This will demolish ground-in dirt and hair even from high-pile carpet or rugs. The suction is so powerful, even carpeting and rugs that have been pounded completely flat have the fibers physically pulled upwards, so even if your hairy little monster of a pet likes to destroy carpet or rug fibers, after vacuuming they feel plush and wonderful. Con: on Turbo mode, you will smell burning hair. The motor really is not kidding around and will set itself on fire before it allows the tiniest speck of dirt to remain on your floor.
Second: weight. It’s remarkably lightweight and very easy to heft around even with tiny elf arms. The maneuverability of the vacuum head is excellent and can work around such tight unwieldy places as between chair legs. All the pieces pop apart and reassemble with no trouble, so storage and transportation will never be an issue. Con: almost all of the weight is in the top handle, where the motor is. This can make it a tiny bit difficult to get the vacuum head to stay on the ground properly, and makes it nigh impossible for you just to stand the vacuum up anywhere and leave it there. Being top-heavy does it no favors.
General design con: the canister is somewhat small and connected directly to the motor so you can’t just pop it out, empty it into a bin, and pop it back into the vacuum. It’s very easy to empty, but you are still going to have to heft the motor around with it, and the motor is obviously still going to be plugged into the wall. Good news is that the motor/handle/canister all pops free of the other bits with a simple lever press, so it’s not like you need to carry the entire vacuum with you when you head to the bin.
Bonus pro: there are a huge number of attachments, heads, and specialty bits and bobs in with the vacuum. I don’t know what half of them are used for. Some are obviously for cleaning off stairs, or ceiling fans, or getting into crevasses, but some of them, who even knows. Literally whatever kind of application you’d like this vacuum for, there’s probably a specialized nozzle for it. This is the cleanest my stairs have been in four years.
Final pitch: look, I get it. I have a A Thing about money where no matter how worthy a purchase it is, a triple digit price tag makes me flinch. I put off getting a new vacuum for months and watched my own mental health spiral, knowing a contributing factor was that I was living in rising masses of dirt and grime. Danger had its element, too; a pie plate exploded (don’t ask) and glass shards found themselves all over my kitchen floor, and some ended up in my feet. No vacuum to clean up the shards I couldn’t see and couldn’t get up with a broom and dustpan. I know being surrounded by painful messes we’re powerless to fix is a 2020 mood and all, but this metaphor is a little too on the nose. I caved and bought the vacuum. I cranked her up this morning. This is the best I’ve felt in months. I know the price tag is a little steep compared to other lightweight vacs, but it’s powerful and versatile enough that it’s absolutely worth the expenditure.
If you’re looking for a worthwhile vacuum that will demolish human hair, pet hair, ground-in dirt, and particulates from any flooring you could possibly have, all while staying under $200, this is it.