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Shark NV360 Review: The Most Frequently Asked Questions

 

As one of the best selling upright vacuum cleaners on the market at the moment, naturally, people have a lot of questions regarding this vacuum. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 upright vacuum.

 

How Easy Is It to Maneuver?

 

Upright vacuums typically don’t have a reputation for being maneuverable, so this question is pretty fair. According to many Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 reviews, the Shark Navigator Lift Away Deluxe NV360 is a mixed bag when it comes to maneuverability: some people find it easy to clean with and easy to maneuver, while the rest say otherwise.

 

So which one is true?

 

First of all, the vacuum is undoubtedly heavy and bulky. At 14.3 pounds, it can be pretty tiring to use. In addition to its heavy weight, the Shark Navigator Lift Away NV360 also has a very large body due to its classic upright design.

 

This combination decreases the vacuum’s maneuverability significantly as well as ease of use. Particularly, it has been said to have issues fitting into small, cramped corners or squeezing beneath furniture. The heavy weight also makes it pretty uncomfortable to bring up and down the stairs, too.

But on the other hand, when it is laid down on the floor and pushed, the NV360 has the aid of smooth-gliding wheels and a swivel steering mechanism. Control is deemed by most to be accurate and relatively responsive.

 

All in all, it is very difficult to say for certain whether the NV360 is a maneuverable vacuum or else. If you have a lot of cramped corners or furniture to clean under, the NV360 may be pretty frustrating to use for you. But on the other hand, if your space is open, this upright vacuum could be pleasant to use.

 

 

Is the Performance Adjustable?

 

Yes, you can control the performance of the Shark NV360 through the floor-type adjustment button on the handle.

 

On the button, you will find two modes: “Bare Floor I” and “Brushroll ON II”.

 

They are quite self-explanatory, really. While you’re vacuuming bare floors like hardwood or tiles, use the first mode. In this mode, the brushroll will stop working in order to protect your sensitive floors from damage.

 

When you have to clean carpeted surfaces such as carpeted stairs, use the button to switch to the second mode. The brushroll will come to life and help you scrub out all of the debris and dirt stuck inside of the carpet piling.

 

 

How Easy Is It to Store?

 

Because of its bulkiness, storing the vacuum can be a little bit of a headache if you don’t have a large storage space. Fortunately, other than its inherent bulk, Shark has attempted to make the vacuum as easy to store as possible by installing accessory holders onto the vacuum itself.

 

You can mount all of the included accessories (pet power brush, crevice tool, dusting brush, and extension wand) onto these brackets. This way, you wouldn’t easily lose your accessories and don’t have to find places around the house to store them, either.

 

Conclusion

 

That’s all for today’s short FAQ article of the Shark Navigator NV360 reviews! We hope you have found the information that you need about this great upright vacuum.

 

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