Value vs cost
On a side note, I've become enamored of the Shark ROCKET Ultralite.
I first saw it at Canadian Tire displayed beside the Dyson cordless DC62 stick vac.
Widely available in Orange Tangerine, Walmart's is Azure Blue, which I much prefer.
Both are cyclonic bagless hand-vacs with detachable extended wand and a detachable motorhead brush that can be directly coupled together without the wand for an all-round great light picker-upper.
Yes, the Dyson is slimmer and sleeker but the Shark is no slouch in it's lightness, maneuverability and ability to run under furniture w 2.5" clearance.
Thing is, the Dyson uses an expensive battery pack, if you want to have a spare, with a limited run-time, while the Shark is corded with 30 ft of flexicord.
I plugged in and ran both at CanTire on a 'borrowed' throw rug from the furnishings department and for me the Shark Rocket was the winner, obviously for affordability but mainly for it's hang-on-the-wall compactness, larger capacity dustbin, the included accessory tools, equal suction & airflow, better wider brushroll that can easily be used on wall-to-wall carpeting for quick pick-ups of cat & dog hair-bunnies without dragging out the large main vacuum and power brush, and an unlimited run-time plugged into a wall socket.
Both having wand decoupling means a great handheld motor-head vacuum for carpeted stairs but I know the Dyson would loose battery power before I finished mine.
Shark Rocket $149 vs Dyson DC62 $549.48 + extra battery
The Rocket also has available at extra coat a mini powered brush head even better for stair treads.
No brainer - gonna get me to Walmart Canada for a blue one soon. This will be perfect for the pantry cupboard beside the ironing board.
Now, if Dyson would ever put a cord on it I would have to reconsider...
Here's a youTube review comparing both. The presenter is clearly a Dysonite.
Whines about the cord and chooses the motor afterfilter to show how dirty it is. Jeez, that's carbon dust from the motor. No mention of the effective filters in the lids for dust escaping the dust bin, which both have.
and, the Shark does have an aluminum wand. While proclaiming the Dyson lasting longer he ignores the fact that the battery will eventually have to be replaced.
He is a cutie, tho'...a born mis-directing salesman in the making:
Ya gets what ya pay for
http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/shark-rocket-vacuum/6000188629416
