Shark Rotator Professional (trash find)

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To clarify, it isn’t just because they’re bagless that I don’t like Sharks. There are a number of reasons including, but not limited to,the awkwardness of the tools, The undersized suction motor, the Poorly thought out chassis design, the unnecessarily bulky hose setup with that short slinky hoes hanging down awkwardly, and the lack of parts availability. I can say this because I’ve gotten the opportunity to see the issue from both the users perspective and the technicians point of View, and in both areas, the machines from Shark have severely let me down. The other problem is, the bagless designed that they use is very much outdated by today’s standards, and is more reminiscent of an older Kenmore Bagless or Eureka Whirlwind design. That might’ve been fine for the 90s or early 2000s, but today, Dyson and even $100 Hoover machines have better bagless designs with two or more cyclones. Being that the patent on cyclone technology is now expired, there is no passable excuse for Shark not to update their dust bin design.
To be fair, some of the reasons I mentioned above are the same reasons I wouldn’t buy a Kenmore Intuition; even though it is bagged, it shares a lot of the same design flaws with Shark, including the unnecessarily bulky Chassis and the short slinky hose hanging down the back. The problem with this set up, especially with the curved handle built-in, is that there’s no easy way to add an extension hose like you can with the Sebo Felix. This defeats the purpose of the lift away function, as you can’t set the machine on the floor and do above floor cleaning, or even edge cleaning. They really should’ve gone with a properly mounted hose that wraps around the back of the machine instead, and made the curved handle an extra attachment.
 
Shark

My shark has lasted almost 9 years now it’s the nv352. I have had this machine since the very beginning of 2012. I have always cleaned the brush-roll, filters, weekly. I know many people hate shark vacuums but I personally haven’t had any issues with mine yes it’s made of plastic but I have not had anything break. It’s amazing to see how poorly people take care of household items. That vacuum posted by the OP never got cleaned once by its original owner. I got bored of my shark and have purchased my first water vacuum the new sirena system. I’ll keep my shark for the nasty nasty jobs.
 
I like Sharks a lot, they do a great job at deep cleaning and they will not shred wool carpeting to pieces like a Dyson does. The models with the fluffy roller are crucial if you have hardwood flooring. The only problem I have with them is no matter how pristine they are, after approx. 3 months from brand new, they start losing their suction and pickup ability. They act like when you are trying to use a vacuum with a full bag. I have gone over them front and back cleaning everything and aside from a total teardown and inspection of every individual part, I cannot understand why.
 
Try this

You probably already know this but besides washing the filters…… Have you tried to look at the cyclone mesh inside the dust-bin in the middle? It after a few months will cake with dirt and dust. you have to wash it like the filters. Please please…. When you do this make sure you wipe down the cyclone with a dry paper towel very throughly!!!! If you don’t that cyclone is metal and will rust (I learned this the hard way).
 
Can confirm the cyclone screen mesh cone clogs after a few months. The Rotator and a couple other models of Shark have the cone in a hole permanently attached to the dust bin. It's the greatest downfall of those Sharks, but not insurmountable, as all you need is a toothbrush to brush the dust off of it once in a while. The thing is that you can't really see in there to inspect the cone, so it often appears clean. Doesn't help that the mesh is light gray, the same color as dust. My Rocket Professional has a very easily removable screen, it just sits there, so it's not a problem.
 
I clean

Those filters every time I wash the filters. I have a few sharks but a middle of the line navigator for close to 10 years. It still works just as good as when it was new.
Dyson cyclones and there hose at the back of the floor nozzle is terrible. I just like sir Dyson in commercials explaining how advanced his vacuums are when part of the design is genius but part of it renders this useless. If you want to clean the cyclone filter every time you use it. I owned a few. I cleaned them up and sold them for a good profit.
Cleaning sharks cyclonic filter every few months takes 30 to 60 seconds instead of 10 to 30 minutes.
With oak floors, tile and rugs the shark duo cleaning perfect. The carpet I use a ultimateG ,sanitaire,c9 compact or rainbow silver or black.
 
Shark with dual brush rolls running on wood floor? sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Why not put a bare floor tool on one of your canisters and use that instead? The finish on your wood floors will last longer.
 
Correct, Les. Any of the models with the fluffy roller or DuoClean in the name are for hard flooring. They are designed with soft bristles and soft roller head.

I have original unfinished and unsealed oak flooring in my house, none of that "plastique" laminate over particle board they make today, the fluffy head rollers as well as the brushroll both do not do any harm to it. If the floor is cheap and getting cut up from just a vacuum, I think there would be more things worse than a vacuum that could damage it IMO.

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