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The Test Results Of Shark NV360

Are you looking for the features and functions of Shark NV360? And the necessary information on the Internet can't satisfy you, right? I am sure that you need more practical experience. I have had a Shark NV360 navigator lift away deluxe professional bagless vacuum, and I tested it with different aspects. What are you waiting for? Now, let's discover the results with me below:

Build quality

With the hard plastic material and metal wand, the Shark NV360's build quality is okay. Although the clear plastic dirt compartment seems to be durable, it's easy to crack when dropping. It's hard to access the brush roll and the cover because you can't remove it.

User maintenance

It's not hard to maintain a Shark NV360 review because you just need to take care of some parts.

If you want to keep your Shark NV360 in good condition, it's essential to empty the dirt compartment after every use.

Press the unlock buttons to open and unclip the dirt compartment from the vacuum body.

Lint screen

After unlocking the top lid of the dirt compartment, you can access the lint screen for cleaning. This part doesn't require a regular cleanup.

Brush roll

You can't remove this part, so it's not easy to clean the brush roll. However, you can take the vacuum head off from the body and flip the head over. If essential, get rid of hair wraps and other debris using your hands or scissors.

Pre-motor filters

You can access this part when removing the dirt compartment. You have to clean both foam filters and felt filters with lukewarm water every three months.

Post-motor (HEPA) filter

When removing the front cover, you can access the HEPA filter. Clean this part with lukewarm water every two years.

No matter which part you wash, dry it one day before using it.

Recurring cost

The Shark NV360 doesn't nearly require a recurring cost. According to the product description, users have to replace the new HEPA filter every 6 months and wash it every 2 years. You don't have to replace a new one if you take care of your model carefully.

Storing

It's effortless to store the Shark NV360 because of an upright design. This machine has an accessory holder to keep a crevice tool and upholstery tool as well. If you feel this holder is bulky, you can remove it.

Dirt compartment

The excellent and big compartment works very well. Furthermore, it also has a line that tells you the maximum capacity.

The package

When buying the Shark NV360, check to make sure that there are enough the following accessories in the box:

Main head
Vacuum body
Wand
Small hose
Hose with handle
Turbo brush
Dirt compartment
Upholstery tool
Crevice tool
Post-motor HEPA filter
Pre-motor filters
User guide

Range

Although the cord length is pretty long (25 ft), the hose length is too short ( 4.07 ft) to clean a car.

Portability

Though this machine is quite heavy, you can take with you smoothly through a carrying handle.

The shark navigator lift away deluxe nv360 is pretty durable if you take care of it carefully, especially it won’t require your recurring cost. It is also very effortless to clean and carry everywhere. However, this is not an ideal choice to clean your car due to the short hose.

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