fan-of-fans
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So yesterday I used a Shark Navigator to vacuum for the first time. I wasn't sure what to expect, as I know very little about them but I gotta say, I was impressed.
It was very lightweight and also really quiet. It was also very easy to maneuver. I liked how the brush roll could be turned off. I tried the hose as well. I found it is one of the few stretch hoses I've used that did not fight or pull the vacuum over, and I had it stretched pretty far. I used the dusting brush also and it was pretty decent for a new dusting brush on an upright, not too small and fairly soft bristles. I saw a crevice tool also and a turbo tool, but I did not use those. I also appreciated that they put a suction control valve on the hose.
Not sure about emptying or filter maintenance, but from what I did use, it was a very good machine. The only thing I didn't like was it seemed the power head was rather narrow.
It was very lightweight and also really quiet. It was also very easy to maneuver. I liked how the brush roll could be turned off. I tried the hose as well. I found it is one of the few stretch hoses I've used that did not fight or pull the vacuum over, and I had it stretched pretty far. I used the dusting brush also and it was pretty decent for a new dusting brush on an upright, not too small and fairly soft bristles. I saw a crevice tool also and a turbo tool, but I did not use those. I also appreciated that they put a suction control valve on the hose.
Not sure about emptying or filter maintenance, but from what I did use, it was a very good machine. The only thing I didn't like was it seemed the power head was rather narrow.