Shark Vacumms Are Market Leaders in Vaccum Design
February 26, 2010 by Tucker
Shark Vacuum cleaners are well-known for its longevity and extremely powerful suction. Anybody who has to tidy an space or room with micro dirt and particles will without doubt acknowledge the reliable suction of shark vacuums.
Another alternative to the Shark is the Dyson. Find more by reading the Dyson DC14 Review and see how they compare.
The most important thing about Shark vacuums is the outstanding suction. In all assessments and consumer assesments, nigh on nearly everybody raved about the suction of these vacuums. Shark has a number of well-rated and in demand models to boast. Here are some of them.
Shark EP602 Bagless Stick Vacuum
The Shark EP602 suits more to smaller spaces like flats or small workplaces. This model provides 1200w of impressive suction and easily changes from a hand held cleaner to an upright model. It also features a HEPA filtration system and dust cup that guarantees to capture and hold dust debris as you thoroughly clean. It even has a chrome telescopic handle and shoulder strap that are both crafted to protect you from wear and tear. This stick model has 1.5x suction strength when put next to that of a full-sized vacuum, very easy to maneuver and easily transportable.
Another alternative to the Shark is the Dyson DC17. Find more by reading the Dyson DC17 Review and see how they compare.
Shark EP724 Pursuit HEPA Bagless Canister Vacuum
The Shark EP724 is one perfect unit advised to be put to use in any house or office. This light-weight model comes with the trademark cyclonic technique common in Shark models, 1200w motor, a sealed, secured, and certified HEPA filtration system that catches 99.97% of dust particles, large wheels, and 15-foot long cord.
Along with Shark hoovers the equivalent from Dyson is the DC16. Chekout the Dyson DC16 Review for a comparison.
Shark EP238 HEPA Compact Canister Vacuum
The Shark EP238 hoover is a small & convenient yet amazing vacuum cleaner. It has a telescopic handle arrangement, automated cord rewind making this an safe solution for users with back difficulties. This bagged vacuum cleaners has throw away bags and has two nozzles specifically for carpet and bare floors, and a dusting brush. It boasts a shoulder strap for cleaning furniture and drapes.

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