November 28, 2025 - All four of these vacuums can be converted into powerful handheld vacs too so you’re getting a cordless vacuum and handheld all in one: I’ve also updated this post to provide info on the newest Dyson which is the Dyson v15 Detect (you can find it {here}) and how it compares to the other four vacuums. Let’s jump right in to how these Sharks and Dysons compare on key features including run time, battery type, weight, suction power, dustbin capacity, attachments, special features, and price…
Hi everyone. I’ve purchased one vacuum in my life and it was the Dyson V7. Now, 6 years later and a dying battery, I need to get something new. Here’s what I’m in between:
Price is a factor, but if I love something I will pay the extra amount. My hold back on the Shark is that it has a cord and I find myself not wanting to revert to that, however it’s significantly cheaper and well-loved based on reviews.
The Dyson I’m more inclined to because I’ve had one before, plus it’s light and easy to start vacuuming as you’re not restricted by the cord.
Anyone have insight? Is there another vacuum that you recommend that’s better than both of these but under $700?
I generally warn folks to stay away from Shark in general, as they do not put a whole lot of emphasis on the longevity of their designs. Most of them, although they have nice features and work well out of the box, have especially dirty bin and filter setups and lack overall build quality. Dyson and Shark are compared directly quite frequently, but Dyson by far offers the better products with superior customer service, in my personal experience at least. I think the price Shark asks for the Stratos cordless is a lot of money for the quality of the machine. I like Vacuum Wars, but his videos do not always take that stuff into account, and I see it in the wild quite frequently from working on all types of vacuum cleaners. It is above your budget, but if you did not see, Dyson is offering a sale at $649 on their V15 Absolute package , which comes with a few fancy attachments, both the universal head for hard floors and carpet and the dedicated hard floor head with the laser, the "Detect" dirt sensor, the powered head you would want for stairs, built-in crevice tool and dusting brush, and so forth. For a unit that they typically sell for $799, the current sale price is actually a solid deal. I am guessing that it is discounted because Dyson is about to roll out a new model, the Gen5 Detect, to dethrone the V15. Since your budget is flexible, I thought it would be worth mentioning, because it really blows the V8 out of the water in about every way. There is some saltiness against Dyson on this subreddit, but the V15 is currently one of the most powerful cordless machines on the market. Dyson designed the V15 to replace a corded machine and I have yet to see evidence that one cannot do so, and the high levels of airflow and suction back that one could. Definitely take any claims that they cannot with a grain of salt, because it likely comes from a place of personal bias. That is an ongoing problem with certain folks. Of course, there are downsides to a cordless machine such as the V15 with examples being run times (though impressive), charge times, and long-term battery life. With that said, I know many people love the convenience of a cordless stick platform vacuum cleaner. If you want something cheaper but of similar quality to a Dyson, LG offers some great deals such as the CordZero A907GMS , which also comes with a universal head, dedicated hard floor roller, and miniature motorized tool for stairs. A few benefits that it has over a Dyson are that it comes with a dual charging stand, it has a cyclone pack that can be washed with the filters, and it has an extender wand. Basically anything from LG would work. They make Kompressor models that are more powerful than the regular models and have a lever that you press to compact the debris in the bin, so definitely search around and find an attachment package and price that is suited for you if you are interested. The main differences between all the models they sell in the CordZero line are the attachments, the amount of batteries, and whether it is a Kompressor model or not. The LGs are of good quality, so no worries there. This is just cordless vacuum cleaners, since that is in what you seem to be interested. I could also list a few corded machines if that would be helpful, because there are benefits to those. More on reddit.com
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These are both terrible options - regardless of what large marketing budgets have trained us to think. What’s your budget? More on reddit.com
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February 5, 2025 - From there, the brand released more than 25 different Shark vacuums including cordless, handheld and upright models. The brand now operates in nine countries nationwide. Their partner brand, Ninja, manufactures trusted small appliances, the most popular of which is the viral Ninja Creami. On the other hand, Dyson, first launched in Japan in 1991, debuted the first bagless vacuum cleaner on the market.
3 weeks ago - For me the Shark IONFlex 2X DuoClean was the clear winner. However, both cordless vacuums have their pros and cons and deciding on one over the other really depends on your own home cleaning situation.
January 14, 2025 - Dyson and Shark are two titans of the modern household vacuum industry, each enjoying a level of brand recognition that isn't common within the industry.
November 5, 2025 - This model performs about as well as the Dyson V12, and it comes with a station that automatically empties the dustbin when the vacuum is docked. It struggles with fur, though. ... The Shark PowerDetect Clean & Empty Cordless Vacuum is a powerful cleaner with an option for a self-emptying dock; this is an increasingly popular feature on stick vacuums because it reduces dust exposure and maintenance.
4 days ago - The Dyson V12 Detect Slim. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable · The Shark PowerDetect. Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable · Note: This head-to-head deep dive focuses solely on cordless stick vacuums, not robot vacuums. The comparison between Shark robot vacuums and the Dyson robot vacuum needs far fewer words: In no world should you buy the Dyson 360 Vis Nav over any of the Shark robot vacuums.
January 31, 2024 - I have a corded shark and a cordless Dyson pet thing. Shark is better generally. The flap thing inside the Dyson frequently gets stuck closed which then needs something poked up the opening to free it up. It doesn't take long and isn't difficult but it's one less thing to do with a shark - ...
April 18, 2025 - However, the Shark PowerDetect Cordless is significantly cheaper, better at cleaning edges and chunky spillages, and the auto-empty base is a big effort-saver as well as being a win for allergy sufferers (it does cost extra, though).
November 11, 2024 - While the two vacuums offer similar suction power, the Dyson performs better on carpeting and has more effective accessories. Dyson's screen shows rich information like how much of a particle size has been captured and a battery life countdown timer.
September 30, 2025 - Since it’s not battery-powered, it’s an excellent choice for large floor plans. While Dyson is shifting focus to cordless vacuums and is less invested in uprights, Shark continues to refine its upright models.
November 15, 2024 - Vacuums Dyson's new wet floor cleaner improves on the last one in these 3 big ways · Robot Vacuums How much suction do you need on a robovac? Here's what I look for · Vacuums This basic vacuum made me wonder if modern vacs are over-engineered · Vacuums Vacuum cleaner features ranked from 'essential' to 'unnecessary', by a professional tester ... Vacuums I tested a bunch of vacuums this year, and the Shark PowerDetect Cordless was hands-down my favorite – here's why
I compare the Dyson V15 vs Dyson V12 vs Shark PowerDetect Cordless vs Dreame Z30 vs Tineco A50S Pet Cordless Vacuum – Which One Reigns Supreme? 🏆 Unsponsor...
November 13, 2025 - For the most part, Shark is known for selling some of the · best cordless vacuum cleaners, though its corded models and · robot vacuum cleaners are becoming increasingly popular as people value cleaning power over manoeuvrability. In my opinion, they’re designed with everyday use in mind, and have varying price points and features to suit different households. ... Dyson, on the other hand, I’d say, is a more premium brand for those looking to invest in a high-tech model.
They are also generally lighter and more maneuverable than corded vacuums, which can make them easier to use in tight spaces or on stairs. Ultimately, the choice between a corded or cordless vacuum depends on your specific needs and preferences.
March 13, 2024 - 2 cleaning heads, a particulate ... on the market in 2023. ... While the gap has closed in, the Dyson V15 edges out as the best vacuum between Dyson and Shark....
November 11, 2025 - Both of these cordless vacuums are easy on the eye. With build quality, there’s nothing in it in material terms. But, like its Gen 5 Detect, Dyson’s V16 Piston Animal feels slightly more robust. The lightweight aluminium extension tubes of both machines will soon pick up scratches and dents with use, but the hard plastics of both models look equally durable. Both the Shark and the Dyson have 0.7-litre HEPA-rated dust canisters, but Dyson’s ingenious new DustCompaktor compresses dust and debris to give an equivalent bin volume of 1.3-litres.
March 2, 2024 -Suction equals a Dyson, except it's better in the front and on both sides of the motorhead. Much better! Have any of you made the switch? I was tired of spending $$$$ so I thought I'd give this one a try.
April 21, 2021 - The V11 scoured our lab floors ... lots of extra attachments in the box. ... At $300, the Shark Rocket Pet Pro sure costs a lot less than Dyson's flagship stick vac....