Euro-Pro SV769 Shark 16-4/5-Volt Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner
- 16-4/5-volt rechargeable, cordless, handheld vacuum cleaner
- Twister Cyclonic technology for long-lasting suction power
- Detachable motorized brush removes pet hair and dirt from upholstery and carpet
- Crevice tool; washable filter; dust cup; charging stand with LED indicator
- Measures approximately 15 by 4 by 6 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
With a killer instinct for destroying dirt, the shark wipes out any trace of life’s little (or big) messes. Get the dirt out of hard to reach places in your home, car, boat, rv or any other place that collects unsightly dirt. This cordless hand vacuum, which weighs less than six pounds, uses twister cyclonic technology for super suction that pulls up everything from ground-in dirt to pet hair. The dust cup uses bagless technology and the filter is washable. The shark includes an extra-large detachable motor brush, crevice tool and the charging stand which features an led charging indicator to know when it is ready to use…. More >>
Euro-Pro SV769 Shark 16-4/5-Volt Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner
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5 comments
Jae on March 2, 2010 at 11:32 pm
I purchased this item to vacuum 10 stairs so I wouldn’t have to drag a heavy vacuum cleaner. When I initially charged it and started using it, it worked great. After about 15 minutes though, the unit lost power and I had to recharge it again. I decided I would deal with that since the vacuum was so small.
Two uses later, it stopped sucking and made clicking noises. The brush was stuck and full of lint and there was no way to get it out without taking the thing apart screws and all. The belt had fallen off and lint had gotten into certain parts. I cleaned it out and restored the belt and it started working again but it was still clicking. I used it 1 more time and it broke again.
I’ll try fixing it again but its a pain with all of the dust and small parts. For $50, you would think it would have worked better and had an easier way to clean out the brush without unscrewing the whole thing.
Save your money. This vacuum literally sucks!
abitbookish on March 3, 2010 at 1:57 am
This vacuum quit on me about 6 months after I bought it. That’s using it once a week for carpet on my stairs, only. Even when it was working, it would quickly get clogged up and lose power (in spite of charging it according to instructions). There are other handhelds that are much cheaper and work MUCH better. I would never recommend this brand to anyone.
Tastinient on March 3, 2010 at 4:05 am
Much has been said, but the one key thing I would add is that this and most every Shark mini vac has a removable replaceable battery. This is key as inevitably a rechargeable battery will die and you’ll be left with a piece of junk to send to the landfill (case in point, Black and Decker cordless vacs, as I learned personally).
Shark gets big points for being a more environmentally friendly product in my book.
R. Hazard on March 3, 2010 at 5:50 am
Motorized brush not working. Found plastic pully on motor shaft (that drives brush) is slipping. Now I have a hassel to get replaced/repaired. Store purchase may have been easier to resolve.
DJkat on March 3, 2010 at 7:01 am
This vacuum is great. It even deals well with fur from my two long hair cats. Makes doing the steps a breeze. Great for carpet touch-ups (do a lot of that with the two kitties). Would have given it 5 stars except for the charging unit which you have to wrestle with to get the vacuum out. I discarded the unit and just use the charging plug, no more fighting.