Thanks for watching and commenting! You're right, there are a lot of caveats with the Shark warranty. In addition to that, you send in your vacuum for warranty and they just ship you are refurbished unit... not ideal.
I've gotten them to come down to $45 for the nozzle on my ZS362. I told them that I was really upset about the fact that my vacuum only lasted 6 months before the nozzle started giving me problems. They told me that I had to buy the replacement nozzle for $90. I argued that how ridiculous that was and they came down to $45 on the price. To me, it was well worth it to not have to buy a $300 new vacuum or pay nearly $100 for the nozzle. The new nozzle comes with a 1 year warranty and they replaced it for me already completely free of charge about 8 months later. I just got it to my house today. Sadly, I think the problem is actually my stick wand, because the new nozzle is not turning on at all just the same as the one I replaced. I'm gonna call and see if they will replace the wand now.
Thank you for relieving my frustration from not knowing what was wrong with my shark vacuum cleaner. Truly a public service and greatly appreciated by me. Cheers
I had the exact same problem with my Shark vacuum cleaner. This was the first and last time I bought a Shark vacuum cleaner. Thank you so much for your help and advice.
These newer shark vacuum designs are absolutely the worst for repairability I wish it wasn’t this way. Nice video highlighting this problem. Right to repair!
These models tend to be problematic. Unless Shark sends you another head for free, it might be time to look for something else with a better reliability track record. Thanks for watching!
We have one of these, 2 years old, and it still works great. But its good to know what its limits are when we come to a decision about replacing it. Great review and info. Thank you!
Excellent breakdown on the problems these sharks have. a common issue we have been seeing is the nozzle hose turns yellow and becomes stiff before inevitably breaking. we have had some success in using old hoover hoses from discarded vacuums to replace the hose.
Thank you for a detailed review of the general problems of Shark vac's. It's helped alot! :) i used some electrical lubricant on the brush end parts. It seems to be working better. Time will tell.. 🙂👍
Dang, I think I might have to replace the unit cuz everything works just fine but there’s no suction power. I also hear a clicking sound when trying to vacuum. My fiancé also stated she smelt a burning smell before it stopped working. Looks like my motor is blown too h unfortunately. Thank you for the breakdown! This insight is definitely welcomed! 🙏🏽
Glad to help! Yeah, if you smelled burning prior to the brush stopping, it is probably best to just order a new nozzle if you want to keep the vacuum around for a while.
We had one of these and just replaced it with another through Costco generous return policy. What would you recommend as an upgrade to handle a house full of long haired girls...;) The issue I run into is the hair always wraps around the brush and to your point is getting embedded in the brush axle/bearing and destroys it over time. Thanks!
Yeah, that return policy is definitely helpful in this situation. I do wish they would make the brushrolls serviceable, but unfortunately they haven't made on yet. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Hi Matt, John in Ohio. Your videos are getting better everytime you produce one. Happy to see the channel growing. My R40 p.6 Riccar the other day when I got it out to vacuum both the filter light and the bag light started to flash. The bag was a new empty bag and everything was running fine. Tried resetting the filter clock and both lights went off. What would cause that to happen? Thanks John
Hey John! How long have you been running the same filter? The filter clock is simply that... it is just a timer that give a general point at which to change the filter. Could you have used it enough to hit that timer? Keep an eye on it an let me know if it comes back. Thanks!
After my best friend's mom heard how much I spent on a Sebo X7, she was borderline furious that I didn't get a Dyson or two Sharks (one for her, one for me.) I told her how all her hair, her daughter's hair, and their 4 cats' fur would kill either one in less than a year and she was still not convinced. I showed her the warranty on Sharks vs Sebos and she understood. Now she just wants HEPA bags for her 1990 Hoover Sprint and wants it to keep gowing.
That's a great story! If you want proof as to why you don't buy one of those machines for pet hair, check out our Dyson UP40 video... quite the problematic design! Enjoy your Sebo... it will serve you well for many years to come. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Brushroll on my Shark stopped spinning, no idea why. Took it apart after ordering some security screw bits. Nothing wrong with the belt. Nothing wrong with the motor. Nothing wrong with it in general. Put it back together minus two parts that fell out during disassembly and it works perfectly.
I took mine all the way apart. And found that one half the roller brush is bound up. You can buy a torx set for less than $12 at harbor. Freight. Should have went all the way.
I have a shark zero m duo clean the front orange soft roll doesn’t spin when turned on just the main brush roll does assuming it’s the belt the side that has 2 screws to remove the side cover looks like a hex screw with a nipple in the middle any idea how to remove that side plate
Ironically I found this channel AFTER I purchased a Shark Vertex (AZ2000W) through the company’s website. It arrived 4 days ago, and to may dismay, seems to be defective. Hopefully you will see this, and help me decide on returning it or keeping it. A few things are concerning, first it seems depending on the position of the handle, the suction/rolls are more powerful. In other words, from a just reclined starting position the suction is intensely strong, yet toward the end of my push, it breaks the seal and loses suction. Second thing, I’ve used it 3 times and today when using it the brush rolls sounded like they were spinning very fast and actually agitating the carpet leaving vacuum lines and fulfill the pile. When I used it before it barely agitated the fibers, but the dustbin was full of hair and fine particles. Please help me understand if these are all normal things, or if it is a lemon. P.S- I just subbed and turned on notifications.
Hi there, thanks for watching and subscribing! While I'm not sure exactly where your problem is located, my guess would be that it is indeed breaking the seal in the air pathway at some point. It would explain why it is cleaning differently depending on where in the cleaning pass you are at. It would also explain why you are noticing a difference in carpet pickup. Again, without looking at the vacuum I cannot say for sure. Personally, would be of the opinion that you should probably return it if you are still within the window. Sharks are pretty widely known in the industry for not being repairable, mostly because Shark doesn't make parts available. So you are stuck doing one of two things. If it is under warranty, you ship it back to them and they send you a refurbished unit with a short warranty (the original warranty doesn't transfer). If you are out of warranty and something break, typically you are out of luck. Given that these are currently retailing for about $380, there are better options out there. I would probably recommend a Sebo Dart or Felix. They run $499-$699 depending on model, but are made in Germany, clean well, and come with a 10 year warranty if you purchase it from an authorized retailer like myself. For not much for money you will actually get a vacuum that will last you 20+ years. The $499 Dart is a great bargain for the money. Check out the sub-Reddit r/VacuumCleaners if you want some opinions on Shark vs Sebo... it will pretty much echo what I said here. If you have any other questions or would like a quote, you can feel free to email me at hov@thehouseofvacs.com. Thanks again!
@@HouseOfVacuums thank you for taking the time to respond! $499 and above is a bit more than I’d like to spend. I only purchased the shark because it was on sale and had an $80 off coupon reducing it to just under $275. We have a Dyson Dc41 that not longer works due to the change over gasket being torn, and the brush roll is very worn. We also have a Neato Botvac and a Dyson Stick vac that also doesn’t run for more than 6 seconds. With all of that money spent, I was not looking at spending another 5-7 hundred...of course in hindsight, I would have found your channel years ago and understood repairability and durability play a huge role in the vacuum world. Do you sell refurbished units for a lower price point?
Hey @N 7. I don't really deal with refurbished units unless they are really cherry Miele, Sebo or Riccar models. These come through sporadically and I do not currently have any. I understand where you are coming from feeling like you have thrown good money after bad on vacuums... it is an unfortunate reality of today's box store brands. That being said, $500 is right around the sweet spot for a good cleaning vacuum that will last. Anything lower than that will be a band-aid and you will need to plan on replacing eventually. If you need to stay sub-$500 upright, probably the only vacs I would recommend would be the bagged Hoover T-Series or Simplicity S20EZ. These are probably 5-8 year vacuums, a little bit longer if you take care of them. I hope that helps!
@@HouseOfVacuums Thank you again for your helpful reply! If I can convince the wife, I really like the Riccar Pet with dirt sensor. I heard the brush roll is metal and allows for customization of brushes. If you sell that one, and I get the approval, can I purchase from you online?
@N 7 I that machine is a very good choice. It does have the metal brushroll with replaceable brush strips. If you get the approval, shoot me an email at hov@thehouseofvacs.com and I'll send you a quote for the machine... or you can email me before if you would like to know exactly how much it would cost for planning purposes. Thanks!
Hello, I’ve got a Shark Liftaway that turns off when I disconnect the Floor attachment to use the wand for dusting. I've cleaned absolutely everything. Floor brush roll works great. Shark could not help. (They sent a whole new motor body but it still happens. ) Would you recommend buying a new wand? Shark® Rotator® Upright Vacuum with Powered Lift-Away® and Self-Cleaning Brushroll ZU632
Wow, that's a new for me. My best guess is there is something going on in the hose/handle switch that is causing that if the body has already been replaced. But I couldn't say for sure without looking at it. I supposed you could start with the wand then move on to a new hose, but that is a lot of expense for a machine that wasn't incredibly expensive in the first place. You'll have to make the final call, but I would seriously consider replacing it with something of higher quality rather than throwing money at it with no guarantees. Sorry I couldn't be more help!
High Shawna! Sharks take a special screwdriver, a T20S which is also known as a security Torx size T20. You can pick up one of these bits or screwdrivers at your local hardware store or Home Depot. Hope that helps!
I would just mod the crap out of them when necessary, something I'm pretty sure is verboten among the pros. I have an HV302 stick vac and an NV800C lift-away, both trash picks, and was unable to find anything wrong with either. I found the NV800C very recently, and being unfamiliar with Shark vacs in general I thought I had found out why it had been tossed when I powered it up and the rollers were not turning. Unfortunately I didn't find out what was stopping them until after I had struggled to remove a handful of Torx security screws to get it apart, which reminded me of the super at my old building using a colourful metaphor in reference to Torx bolts while replacing a piston in a 1984 Olds Omega. That microswitch is held open-circuit with the vacuum fully upright, so I thought fudge it, I'm just going to bypass the thing and let the rollers run all the time. Besides, removing the handle to clean higher surfaces cuts power to the head anyway, and I accidentally cut the wires to the switch when trying to cut the cable tie. On mine, that interlock switch that opens with the cover off is near the front of the PCB. It's ust another useless anti-repair device that will also be bypassed. As for the front brush roll, that's just an aluminium rod covered in a thin layer of double-stick tape with a spiral of whatever that fabric is wrapped around it. I had to find and cut quite a few strands but I eventually stripped it clean, and an isopropyl alcohol scrub removed what remained of the tape easily. I'll re-wrap it with the brush fabric of my choice if I decide to use it at all.
I’m well aware of the risks. Incidentally the un-modified switch in my lift-away’s handle popped and sparked upon sucking up a particularly large volume of debris. I have since found out that this switch also controls the position of the suction adjustment valve-or whatever it’s called-so the only conclusion I can draw is that the debris jarred what may be a poor-quality switch causing a dead short. On a side note I have junked the stick vac. I decided it wasn’t worth fixing once I discovered that all four motor mounting lugs had broken away from the dust cup. The outer housing held the motor in place just fine, but to me it was an unacceptable design flaw. Besides, I considered it to be aesthetically compromised.
My favorite upright is the Sebo X4. The Sebo Dart is also a great budget machine, but I prefer the cleaning from the X-Series. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Taken mine apart looks clean brush moves by hand belt is fine but brush not moving when in and green light flashing??? Should I bin it I have tried everything
My shark is doing some weird stuff but you mentioned the upright switch tends to be an issue. Mine will turn on, brushes will roll but no suction at all. Smh
The switch would mean the brushroll wouldn't turn. In your case, it is almost certainly a clogged filter or hose. Check those out and I'll bet there is an obstruction. Thanks!
I have the shark upright power lift Apex the one that looks like a military vacuum LOL with the olive drab green color it was like $239 at Walmart, I took it right out of the box and immediately the brushes were shutting off and the brush indicator light would trip simultaneously. This company has really gone downhill I remember I had a shark vacuum about 10 years ago and it was powerful, it lasted a long time and then I bought a Dyson so for literally $200 more you can get a really good Dyson basic model and I had that vacuum for 8+ years never a problem but I gave it to a friend who needed one and now I’m regretting getting rid of my Dyson
Thanks for watching and the comment! In all honesty Shark it is pretty close to the same level it has always been. The quality of the unit you get is luck of the draw. It may last 7 months or 7 years depending on the one you get. Dyson is currently at a low in terms of reliability, unfortunately. If you get another mid-priced vacuum, check out the Sebo Dart. Much, much better quality and it will last 15-20 easily.
@@HouseOfVacuums oh nooo not miles dyson! I love his vacuums lol. I had mine for a long time I guess I just got lucky or got them when they were well-made? OK I’ll check out that vacuum, thanks for the reply, love your show!
I think you just solved my question to why my Shark duoclean nv800w brushes will no longer turn. I bought this vacuum 2017 and it has worked great up tile a few months ago I started smelling what smelt like a belt burning then my vacuum turned itself off. I have pets so I rely on my vacuum to keep my floors clean from animal hair. I was very picky with my vacuum making sure the brushes stayed hair free and filters clean; however I got a house rabbit for my grandbabies and that's when the trouble started. Rabbit hair is worse than dog and cat hair put together for I had to empty and clean the brush heads every five minutes. If you have a pet with thick fur use the wand it may save you a vacuum cleaner. Thank you
Yeah, rabbit hair is tough! I would probably look at a Sebo Dart/Felix or G4 for something that will last longer and be able to handle that kind of fur. Thanks for watching!
It's possible. That would add some load to the motor. In addition, there is a lot of resistance on the motor because of the DuoClean system. Even though it is geared to try and help, I would say it is at least 1.5x the resistance/load that a normal brushroll motor would encounter. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hello I brought a Shark navigator deluxe from the pawn shop. It worked fine the first 2 times. Then I noticed the suction was decreasing and the light was dimming. So I cut it off let it rest, my babies broke the filter cover button in the front. It kept popping off and would get hot,so I stopped using it for a few days. I went to vacuum it worked a few mins the cut off. Cleaned the filters, dumped the bin and checked the hoses. It would not cut finally like a week later it cut on, the brush roll didn’t work and the light didn’t come on. It had suction on bare floor mode and carpet but the brushroll didn’t work. I cut it off let it rest for an hour, now not working again. Please help me 😢 ? I apologize for the long comment.
Great question! I think what you are dealing with is an intermittent thermal switch or a PCB issue. Even with washing, a HEPA filter can get occluded enough to trip the thermal switch. Try running the machine without the HEPA on it and see if things improve. If they don't, I could be the motor is getting old and running hot, which will allow it to work until it gets too hot, it will shut off, and then come back on when it has cooled down. If removing the filter doesn't work, it is going to be an electronic component... probably a circuit board. At that point it would be time to start looking for a new machine.
For something that functions similarly but will last much, much longer you cannot beat the Sebo Dart. 10 year warranty if purchased from an authorized dealer, made in Germany, parts readily available, and commercial build quality. They run $500, but you will have it for 20 years. Most users would go through 3 Sharks in that same period. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting!
my lights won't come on. red or green and the headlights, and the brushes won't spin unless I do it manually. the power comes on. but not on the bottom part. any ideas? please I'm happy to give you my email to make it easier to discuss this I'm just so stuck
Hey Kimmie! It sounds like it is either the microswitch under the nozzle's elbow or a bad circuit board. The only way to really tell is to test the microswitch and if that is good, then it is the circuit board. In that case the only fix will be a whole new nozzle from Shark. If you have any other questions, you can email me at hov@thehouseofvacs.com. Thanks!
Indeed. And that is only if someone really must stay in that price point. 9/10 times it is better if someone can save for their purchase a little bit longer and get a Sebo Dart at $499. Then they are into a vacuum that will last 20+ years with a little TLC.
@@HouseOfVacuums Looks like an cute little vacuum to me. I pay for people to come and clean/Vac the whole house every two weeks so an T series is fine for me.
My duoclean speed nozzle broke. We have a business that has a fetish putting out sand in their parking lot, along with a shedload with salt. So much, that it basically made its way into the nozzle motor. Which slowly killed it. But along with it, I noticed the hose inside it was broke after around 3 years, along with another one I own. I'm ok with that, because it was used commercially for 3 years, and that's not really a bad life for a vacuum I paid $180 for. But since they no longer have that brush nozzle for sale anymore, both are now useless. I'm going to get a second hand Sebo D4 for that location, and feed baking soda to the shark - it deserves it.
why would you set ads to pop up in the middle of your screen while your video is running preventing us from seeing your video? If you do that your videos wont play on T.V's only on computers plus it is annoying and would prevent people from subscribing.
All I can say is that all Hoover's are crap.. Had one that cost £200 staeted smoking then caught fire in a week of using it Shark just stopped working yesterday, it just completely powered off on its own and will not power back on and only had it for a couple of months Stick to brush n shovel at least they was built to last
The shark warranty only covers the motor and not the nozzle I think is a shady practice overall good review.
Thanks for watching and commenting! You're right, there are a lot of caveats with the Shark warranty. In addition to that, you send in your vacuum for warranty and they just ship you are refurbished unit... not ideal.
I've gotten them to come down to $45 for the nozzle on my ZS362. I told them that I was really upset about the fact that my vacuum only lasted 6 months before the nozzle started giving me problems. They told me that I had to buy the replacement nozzle for $90. I argued that how ridiculous that was and they came down to $45 on the price. To me, it was well worth it to not have to buy a $300 new vacuum or pay nearly $100 for the nozzle. The new nozzle comes with a 1 year warranty and they replaced it for me already completely free of charge about 8 months later. I just got it to my house today. Sadly, I think the problem is actually my stick wand, because the new nozzle is not turning on at all just the same as the one I replaced. I'm gonna call and see if they will replace the wand now.
@@TheJokesterSCR funny there’s no warranty for the nozzle that came with the vacuum but replacement nozzle gets 1 year warranty 😂
Thank you for relieving my frustration from not knowing what was wrong with my shark vacuum cleaner. Truly a public service and greatly appreciated by me. Cheers
Happy to help!
I had the exact same problem with my Shark vacuum cleaner. This was the first and last time I bought a Shark vacuum cleaner. Thank you so much for your help and advice.
These newer shark vacuum designs are absolutely the worst for repairability I wish it wasn’t this way. Nice video highlighting this problem. Right to repair!
Right to repair, indeed!
Thank you so much for the video. We are having the same problem with the duo. This is our 2nd head we've purchased.
These models tend to be problematic. Unless Shark sends you another head for free, it might be time to look for something else with a better reliability track record. Thanks for watching!
@@HouseOfVacuums i think we will be done with Shark. What is your opinion of Dyson? I know they are pricy.. but quality?
@@khaeoszsome are better but pricey
We have one of these, 2 years old, and it still works great. But its good to know what its limits are when we come to a decision about replacing it. Great review and info. Thank you!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Excellent breakdown on the problems these sharks have. a common issue we have been seeing is the nozzle hose turns yellow and becomes stiff before inevitably breaking. we have had some success in using old hoover hoses from discarded vacuums to replace the hose.
Those lower hoses sure love to break on Sharks!
Thank you for a detailed review of the general problems of Shark vac's.
It's helped alot! :) i used some electrical lubricant on the brush end parts. It seems to be working better. Time will tell.. 🙂👍
Happy to help!
Dang, I think I might have to replace the unit cuz everything works just fine but there’s no suction power. I also hear a clicking sound when trying to vacuum. My fiancé also stated she smelt a burning smell before it stopped working. Looks like my motor is blown too h unfortunately.
Thank you for the breakdown! This insight is definitely welcomed! 🙏🏽
Glad to help! Yeah, if you smelled burning prior to the brush stopping, it is probably best to just order a new nozzle if you want to keep the vacuum around for a while.
@@HouseOfVacuums Awesome. Hopefully there are still some around on their site. Thanks for the reply!
We had one of these and just replaced it with another through Costco generous return policy. What would you recommend as an upgrade to handle a house full of long haired girls...;) The issue I run into is the hair always wraps around the brush and to your point is getting embedded in the brush axle/bearing and destroys it over time. Thanks!
Yeah, that return policy is definitely helpful in this situation. I do wish they would make the brushrolls serviceable, but unfortunately they haven't made on yet. Thanks for watching and the comment!
thank you so much for this video. it helped me tremendously with my shark vacuum!
Awesome, I'm so glad it helped!
Hi Matt, John in Ohio. Your videos are getting better everytime you produce one.
Happy to see the channel growing.
My R40 p.6 Riccar the other day when I got it out to vacuum both the filter light and the bag light started to flash. The bag was a new empty bag and everything was running fine.
Tried resetting the filter clock and both lights went off. What would cause that to happen?
Thanks John
Hey John!
How long have you been running the same filter? The filter clock is simply that... it is just a timer that give a general point at which to change the filter. Could you have used it enough to hit that timer?
Keep an eye on it an let me know if it comes back. Thanks!
what is the no hair wrap roller on the Shark vacuums
After my best friend's mom heard how much I spent on a Sebo X7, she was borderline furious that I didn't get a Dyson or two Sharks (one for her, one for me.) I told her how all her hair, her daughter's hair, and their 4 cats' fur would kill either one in less than a year and she was still not convinced. I showed her the warranty on Sharks vs Sebos and she understood. Now she just wants HEPA bags for her 1990 Hoover Sprint and wants it to keep gowing.
That's a great story! If you want proof as to why you don't buy one of those machines for pet hair, check out our Dyson UP40 video... quite the problematic design! Enjoy your Sebo... it will serve you well for many years to come.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Brushroll on my Shark stopped spinning, no idea why. Took it apart after ordering some security screw bits. Nothing wrong with the belt. Nothing wrong with the motor. Nothing wrong with it in general. Put it back together minus two parts that fell out during disassembly and it works perfectly.
LOL, just knock on wood and maybe it will keep working! Great story!
Hi, my 771 motor doesn’t run and lights are off, any idea?
the roller by the belt drive as something stuck with i cant get to the problem took apart what i can still stuck under wherls
red light on wherls wont rotate by hand
Likely you have a defective belt, or possibly a defective motor. I would lean toward the motor.
Wow Im posting the 100th comment, cool. Plus its a pretty good video. I will like and subscribe. Thanks.
I took mine all the way apart. And found that one half the roller brush is bound up. You can buy a torx set for less than $12 at harbor. Freight. Should have went all the way.
I have a shark zero m duo clean the front orange soft roll doesn’t spin when turned on just the main brush roll does assuming it’s the belt the side that has 2 screws to remove the side cover looks like a hex screw with a nipple in the middle any idea how to remove that side plate
Yes, if you check out my Shark Vertex nozzle disassembly video the process is very similar and should give you what you need. Best of luck!
great tutorial
Thanks!
Ironically I found this channel AFTER I purchased a Shark Vertex (AZ2000W) through the company’s website. It arrived 4 days ago, and to may dismay, seems to be defective. Hopefully you will see this, and help me decide on returning it or keeping it. A few things are concerning, first it seems depending on the position of the handle, the suction/rolls are more powerful. In other words, from a just reclined starting position the suction is intensely strong, yet toward the end of my push, it breaks the seal and loses suction.
Second thing, I’ve used it 3 times and today when using it the brush rolls sounded like they were spinning very fast and actually agitating the carpet leaving vacuum lines and fulfill the pile. When I used it before it barely agitated the fibers, but the dustbin was full of hair and fine particles.
Please help me understand if these are all normal things, or if it is a lemon.
P.S- I just subbed and turned on notifications.
Hi there, thanks for watching and subscribing!
While I'm not sure exactly where your problem is located, my guess would be that it is indeed breaking the seal in the air pathway at some point. It would explain why it is cleaning differently depending on where in the cleaning pass you are at. It would also explain why you are noticing a difference in carpet pickup. Again, without looking at the vacuum I cannot say for sure.
Personally, would be of the opinion that you should probably return it if you are still within the window. Sharks are pretty widely known in the industry for not being repairable, mostly because Shark doesn't make parts available. So you are stuck doing one of two things. If it is under warranty, you ship it back to them and they send you a refurbished unit with a short warranty (the original warranty doesn't transfer). If you are out of warranty and something break, typically you are out of luck.
Given that these are currently retailing for about $380, there are better options out there. I would probably recommend a Sebo Dart or Felix. They run $499-$699 depending on model, but are made in Germany, clean well, and come with a 10 year warranty if you purchase it from an authorized retailer like myself. For not much for money you will actually get a vacuum that will last you 20+ years. The $499 Dart is a great bargain for the money.
Check out the sub-Reddit r/VacuumCleaners if you want some opinions on Shark vs Sebo... it will pretty much echo what I said here.
If you have any other questions or would like a quote, you can feel free to email me at hov@thehouseofvacs.com. Thanks again!
@@HouseOfVacuums thank you for taking the time to respond! $499 and above is a bit more than I’d like to spend. I only purchased the shark because it was on sale and had an $80 off coupon reducing it to just under $275. We have a Dyson Dc41 that not longer works due to the change over gasket being torn, and the brush roll is very worn. We also have a Neato Botvac and a Dyson Stick vac that also doesn’t run for more than 6 seconds. With all of that money spent, I was not looking at spending another 5-7 hundred...of course in hindsight, I would have found your channel years ago and understood repairability and durability play a huge role in the vacuum world.
Do you sell refurbished units for a lower price point?
Hey @N 7. I don't really deal with refurbished units unless they are really cherry Miele, Sebo or Riccar models. These come through sporadically and I do not currently have any.
I understand where you are coming from feeling like you have thrown good money after bad on vacuums... it is an unfortunate reality of today's box store brands. That being said, $500 is right around the sweet spot for a good cleaning vacuum that will last. Anything lower than that will be a band-aid and you will need to plan on replacing eventually.
If you need to stay sub-$500 upright, probably the only vacs I would recommend would be the bagged Hoover T-Series or Simplicity S20EZ. These are probably 5-8 year vacuums, a little bit longer if you take care of them.
I hope that helps!
@@HouseOfVacuums Thank you again for your helpful reply! If I can convince the wife, I really like the Riccar Pet with dirt sensor. I heard the brush roll is metal and allows for customization of brushes. If you sell that one, and I get the approval, can I purchase from you online?
@N 7 I that machine is a very good choice. It does have the metal brushroll with replaceable brush strips. If you get the approval, shoot me an email at hov@thehouseofvacs.com and I'll send you a quote for the machine... or you can email me before if you would like to know exactly how much it would cost for planning purposes.
Thanks!
Hello,
I’ve got a Shark Liftaway that turns off when I disconnect the Floor attachment to use the wand for dusting. I've cleaned absolutely everything. Floor brush roll works great.
Shark could not help. (They sent a whole new motor body but it still happens. )
Would you recommend buying a new wand?
Shark® Rotator® Upright Vacuum with Powered Lift-Away® and Self-Cleaning Brushroll ZU632
Wow, that's a new for me. My best guess is there is something going on in the hose/handle switch that is causing that if the body has already been replaced. But I couldn't say for sure without looking at it. I supposed you could start with the wand then move on to a new hose, but that is a lot of expense for a machine that wasn't incredibly expensive in the first place.
You'll have to make the final call, but I would seriously consider replacing it with something of higher quality rather than throwing money at it with no guarantees. Sorry I couldn't be more help!
What kind of screw driver do you use? They don't use your standard screws.
High Shawna! Sharks take a special screwdriver, a T20S which is also known as a security Torx size T20. You can pick up one of these bits or screwdrivers at your local hardware store or Home Depot. Hope that helps!
@@HouseOfVacuums thank you!! That helps a lot!
I would just mod the crap out of them when necessary, something I'm pretty sure is verboten among the pros. I have an HV302 stick vac and an NV800C lift-away, both trash picks, and was unable to find anything wrong with either. I found the NV800C very recently, and being unfamiliar with Shark vacs in general I thought I had found out why it had been tossed when I powered it up and the rollers were not turning. Unfortunately I didn't find out what was stopping them until after I had struggled to remove a handful of Torx security screws to get it apart, which reminded me of the super at my old building using a colourful metaphor in reference to Torx bolts while replacing a piston in a 1984 Olds Omega. That microswitch is held open-circuit with the vacuum fully upright, so I thought fudge it, I'm just going to bypass the thing and let the rollers run all the time. Besides, removing the handle to clean higher surfaces cuts power to the head anyway, and I accidentally cut the wires to the switch when trying to cut the cable tie. On mine, that interlock switch that opens with the cover off is near the front of the PCB. It's ust another useless anti-repair device that will also be bypassed. As for the front brush roll, that's just an aluminium rod covered in a thin layer of double-stick tape with a spiral of whatever that fabric is wrapped around it. I had to find and cut quite a few strands but I eventually stripped it clean, and an isopropyl alcohol scrub removed what remained of the tape easily. I'll re-wrap it with the brush fabric of my choice if I decide to use it at all.
Definitely something you could do! I wouldn't due to liability, but there is nothing wrong with you trying that at home if you know the risks. Cheers!
I’m well aware of the risks. Incidentally the un-modified switch in my lift-away’s handle popped and sparked upon sucking up a particularly large volume of debris. I have since found out that this switch also controls the position of the suction adjustment valve-or whatever it’s called-so the only conclusion I can draw is that the debris jarred what may be a poor-quality switch causing a dead short.
On a side note I have junked the stick vac. I decided it wasn’t worth fixing once I discovered that all four motor mounting lugs had broken away from the dust cup. The outer housing held the motor in place just fine, but to me it was an unacceptable design flaw. Besides, I considered it to be aesthetically compromised.
Gracias 😁😁
What is another vacuum that is worth the cost and has and maintains good suction?
My favorite upright is the Sebo X4. The Sebo Dart is also a great budget machine, but I prefer the cleaning from the X-Series. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Taken mine apart looks clean brush moves by hand belt is fine but brush not moving when in and green light flashing??? Should I bin it I have tried everything
Push down on head unit with your foot while it is on
Thank you so much for sharing this 🙏
Amituofo 🙏
My pleasure!
My shark is doing some weird stuff but you mentioned the upright switch tends to be an issue. Mine will turn on, brushes will roll but no suction at all. Smh
The switch would mean the brushroll wouldn't turn. In your case, it is almost certainly a clogged filter or hose. Check those out and I'll bet there is an obstruction. Thanks!
@@HouseOfVacuums maybe it’s time to get a new vacuum like the shark nv352? Or even better a riccar R40p?
I have the shark upright power lift Apex the one that looks like a military vacuum LOL with the olive drab green color it was like $239 at Walmart, I took it right out of the box and immediately the brushes were shutting off and the brush indicator light would trip simultaneously.
This company has really gone downhill I remember I had a shark vacuum about 10 years ago and it was powerful, it lasted a long time and then I bought a Dyson so for literally $200 more you can get a really good Dyson basic model and I had that vacuum for 8+ years never a problem but I gave it to a friend who needed one and now I’m regretting getting rid of my Dyson
Thanks for watching and the comment!
In all honesty Shark it is pretty close to the same level it has always been. The quality of the unit you get is luck of the draw. It may last 7 months or 7 years depending on the one you get.
Dyson is currently at a low in terms of reliability, unfortunately.
If you get another mid-priced vacuum, check out the Sebo Dart. Much, much better quality and it will last 15-20 easily.
@@HouseOfVacuums oh nooo not miles dyson! I love his vacuums lol. I had mine for a long time I guess I just got lucky or got them when they were well-made? OK I’ll check out that vacuum, thanks for the reply, love your show!
I can't turn the brush roll by hand. Can it be removed?
Unfortunately, removal of the brushroll on this unit requires complete disassembly as seen in the video.
I think you just solved my question to why my Shark duoclean nv800w brushes will no longer turn. I bought this vacuum 2017 and it has worked great up tile a few months ago I started smelling what smelt like a belt burning then my vacuum turned itself off. I have pets so I rely on my vacuum to keep my floors clean from animal hair. I was very picky with my vacuum making sure the brushes stayed hair free and filters clean; however I got a house rabbit for my grandbabies and that's when the trouble started. Rabbit hair is worse than dog and cat hair put together for I had to empty and clean the brush heads every five minutes. If you have a pet with thick fur use the wand it may save you a vacuum cleaner. Thank you
Yeah, rabbit hair is tough! I would probably look at a Sebo Dart/Felix or G4 for something that will last longer and be able to handle that kind of fur. Thanks for watching!
You didn't show how you remove the parts
Yes, no parts were removed in the making of this video. At all.
I have 5 shark az1002 vacuums in my garage that do the same thing. Its so frustrating.
Woah, how'd you end up with 5 of them?
i wonder if they are using it on a deep pile carpet making the motor work harder.
It's possible. That would add some load to the motor. In addition, there is a lot of resistance on the motor because of the DuoClean system. Even though it is geared to try and help, I would say it is at least 1.5x the resistance/load that a normal brushroll motor would encounter.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hello I brought a Shark navigator deluxe from the pawn shop. It worked fine the first 2 times. Then I noticed the suction was decreasing and the light was dimming. So I cut it off let it rest, my babies broke the filter cover button in the front. It kept popping off and would get hot,so I stopped using it for a few days. I went to vacuum it worked a few mins the cut off. Cleaned the filters, dumped the bin and checked the hoses. It would not cut finally like a week later it cut on, the brush roll didn’t work and the light didn’t come on. It had suction on bare floor mode and carpet but the brushroll didn’t work. I cut it off let it rest for an hour, now not working again. Please help me 😢 ? I apologize for the long comment.
Great question! I think what you are dealing with is an intermittent thermal switch or a PCB issue.
Even with washing, a HEPA filter can get occluded enough to trip the thermal switch. Try running the machine without the HEPA on it and see if things improve. If they don't, I could be the motor is getting old and running hot, which will allow it to work until it gets too hot, it will shut off, and then come back on when it has cooled down.
If removing the filter doesn't work, it is going to be an electronic component... probably a circuit board. At that point it would be time to start looking for a new machine.
What is the point of a 7 year warranty when it only covers the main motor of the machine.
That is a fair question... and there really isn't a satisfactory answer for Shark. Thanks for watching!
The model is AZ1002
What IS a vacuum you recommend?
For something that functions similarly but will last much, much longer you cannot beat the Sebo Dart. 10 year warranty if purchased from an authorized dealer, made in Germany, parts readily available, and commercial build quality. They run $500, but you will have it for 20 years. Most users would go through 3 Sharks in that same period.
Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting!
my lights won't come on. red or green and the headlights, and the brushes won't spin unless I do it manually. the power comes on. but not on the bottom part. any ideas? please I'm happy to give you my email to make it easier to discuss this I'm just so stuck
Hey Kimmie! It sounds like it is either the microswitch under the nozzle's elbow or a bad circuit board. The only way to really tell is to test the microswitch and if that is good, then it is the circuit board. In that case the only fix will be a whole new nozzle from Shark. If you have any other questions, you can email me at hov@thehouseofvacs.com. Thanks!
Considering an Oreck XL or an Hoover wind tunnel is only an little more it isn’t worth it.
Indeed. And that is only if someone really must stay in that price point. 9/10 times it is better if someone can save for their purchase a little bit longer and get a Sebo Dart at $499. Then they are into a vacuum that will last 20+ years with a little TLC.
@@HouseOfVacuums Looks like an cute little vacuum to me. I pay for people to come and clean/Vac the whole house every two weeks so an T series is fine for me.
@@chipethecat good choice 👍
My duoclean speed nozzle broke. We have a business that has a fetish putting out sand in their parking lot, along with a shedload with salt. So much, that it basically made its way into the nozzle motor. Which slowly killed it.
But along with it, I noticed the hose inside it was broke after around 3 years, along with another one I own.
I'm ok with that, because it was used commercially for 3 years, and that's not really a bad life for a vacuum I paid $180 for. But since they no longer have that brush nozzle for sale anymore, both are now useless.
I'm going to get a second hand Sebo D4 for that location, and feed baking soda to the shark - it deserves it.
I literally burned out the motor and Bed Bath and Beyond has a 90 day return policy
Wow, you burned it out in 90 days? I knew they were cheap, I didn't know they would go out that fast!
@@HouseOfVacuums probably abused it. I’ve never had a vacuum go out in less than a month.
why would you set ads to pop up in the middle of your screen while your video is running preventing us from seeing your video? If you do that your videos wont play on T.V's only on computers plus it is annoying and would prevent people from subscribing.
Thanks for the feedback and expertise.
All I can say is that all Hoover's are crap..
Had one that cost £200 staeted smoking then caught fire in a week of using it
Shark just stopped working yesterday, it just completely powered off on its own and will not power back on and only had it for a couple of months
Stick to brush n shovel at least they was built to last
You are just buying the wrong brands of vacuum! Buy yourself a Sebo and you won't have to worry about your vacuum working for a long, long time.
I enjoy your videos. Please, drop the music. It contributes nothing.
Thank you for the feedback!