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Are you considering buying the Shark Pet Pro Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner with Powerfins Brushroll, 40 min Runtime, IZ240? Here’s my experience with wasting $200!
Decided to treat myself to an “expensive” vacuum. Got the Shark Pet Pro Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner with Powerfins Brushroll, 40 min Runtime, IZ240.
It simply doesn’t get the job done. I don’t know how companies get away with this kind of stuff.
Battery lasts only 15 minutes on carpet, not nearly enough time to vacuum my tiny 550 sqft apartment.
Doesn’t work while charger attached. There is no cord option for reasons beyond me.
Takes several hours to charge.
Doesn’t stand up on its own.
It’s weak: 33 CFM pales in comparison to the average vacuum (50-100 CFM)
Before my first use, I charged the battery all day for a complete charge since it arrived completely dead (classy!).
I have a 550 sqft carpeted one-bedroom apartment. That’s pretty small. Using the carpet setting, while vacuuming at a reasonable pace, I was able to vacuum less than half of my apartment before the battery died. It lasted about 15 minutes. It doesn’t work at all when the charge cable is plugged in. It’ll be about 3 more hours until I’m able to possible finish vacuuming my apartment. I know it’s cordless, but regardless, how did a 15 minute time window EVER become acceptable for a vacuum cleaner?
$200 for this vacuum is absolutely unreasonable. This little thing is for cleaning up small messes, not routine maintenance of even tiny apartments.
TLDR: Needing help with the Shark IZ163H Pet Plus Cordless Vacuum (picture attached)
Hey all! Does anyone know anything about vacuums? Particularly the Shark IZ163H Pet Plus Cordless Vacuum (picture attached)? I got it for Christmas 2023. I was absolutely in love with it because of its “no hair wrap” feature (my dog, also pictured but for attention, and I both shed like crazy). Or, I was until I realized that means the brush roll, although accessible by taking off the bottom plate, isn’t removable itself. This ultimately means the base of the vacuum gets absolutely filthy and there’s very little you can do to clean it. Even the hair has built up over time. Anyways, it was a flaw I looked past until the vacuum stopped working earlier this week. I’ve checked for clogs (there are none), and I’ve tried it on various surfaces and with the other attachments. It works fine if I’m using one of the attachments, but not with the base. I’m no vacuum expert but I’ve done what I can to research the issue. Based on what I’ve found, I’m thinking the brush roll is the initial issue?? Although there is hair tangled in the bottom, it doesn’t seem to be causing the problem. The brush roll is difficult to move manually, as in with my fingers, and Google says this might indicate the drive belt, motor, or switch is broken. I’m assuming either of the latter two breaking would mean the attachments didn’t work either, so I’m assuming it’s the drive belt. Google also ever so kindly informed me that the drive belt is replaceable, but I can’t find a drive belt for my model anywhere online, including the Shark website. I’m worried it’s a total loss, but the damn thing was $350 (!!!) and I feel like it should last longer than 2 1/2 years?? Besides the outrageous concept that such an expensive appliance costing a week’s worth of pay would break so quickly, I’d really like to not have to drop $150+ for a new one. And, no, I don’t think a warranty was purchased.
Apologies for the word vomit but I’m stressed! This is quite literally only my second post on here ever. As in, I made a post years ago and later deleted the account because I never used it. I’m only 26 so maybe this is a long time coming, but some random from NextDoor sent me here so I jumped through all the hoops to make another account. That should prove how desperate I am here.
For quite some time, I have been wanting to get a cordless vacuum. I did some research online, but wanted to see firsthand what the real difference would be between a corded and a cordless vacuum when used on carpet especially since my old vacuum is six years old I thought in six years cordless vacuums would be a lot better. Some of my local stores had similar models, but I figured I would pick one up from my local Costco given the return policy, it was 280 plus tax. I live in a small 800 square-foot apartment that’s 80% carpet with a small dog that doesn’t shed too much, but I always have the windows open which lets a lot of dust in. My old navigator I bought at Macy’s for $100 on sale it does not have a HEPA filter. Originally I wanted the cordless one so that I can get into places that my old navigator couldn’t get into since it’s not the lift away model. I used the cordless vacuum to do a first pass-through the entire apartment before going over it with the old navigator as you can see by the pictures the old navigator picked up a lot more that was left by the cordless vacuum. I will say I was surprised that the shark cordless model even picked up the amount it did given that I vacuum twice a week, but it’s still amazing that a six year old model that I’ve never had issues with thankfully was able to pick up a lot more. at this point, I think I might be returning the new one and just picking up the lift version of the shark corded model. I’ve seen some of them for around 150. I’m gonna try it out for another week.