What exactly are you comparing here? In the video, half the time you show the shark stratos corded vacuum and the other half you show the shark cordless stratos vacuum. Lazy production value.
I managed to nab the Dyson gen5 detect which proceeds the v15 for $975AUD The shark Stratos was $799AUD Which isn't much of a price difference After trying both vacs for a week I can definitely say using the Dyson is more satisfying, the shark although has decent suction power does not come close. I also managed to test them both on a carpet I have in my man cave which not has been used in a while, I had to go over the section I tested with the shark Stratos with the Dyson to get all the dust and debris.
thank you for the informative video, today i was in electronic store, I saw Dyson V15 but it was very expansive I'm confused between number of similar vacuums, I can get 90% of the performance with almost half the price,
The Dyson is terrible and very expensive. It struggles to pick up some debris,and it's expensive enough, let alone having to fork out on an extra battery plus it hasn't got any deodoriser like the stratos.
Honestly I bought the shark stratos iz420ukt and what a useless piece of cr #p it was, I knew straight away, it's so so heavy in the hand the auto mode technology on it is no good,its not sensitive enough so never engages unless it's something obvious like large crumbs or cereals, it really was useless it went on ebay, I gave it a few months then went for the v15 it really is night and day, seriously! I can't believe how much it picks up the auto mode is fantastic, you can hear it really ramp up,I'm no dyson fanboy that's why I went shark first but honestly there not even close not in the slightest
@@tatshore1984 Man, your comment is gold. I couldn't find anything about IZ420 vs V15 then I was confused about which one I should buy. A few years ago, I walked into a technology market and I saw a dyson vacuum with cord (model name must be like big ball or something) and its body was made of cheap plastic. Briefly, I know Dyson uses cheap body parts and focuses on electronics and functions. However, your comment have cleared up my hesitations. Thanks.
@@650gaymemaas really honestly don't touch the shark it was the biggest piece of 💩I've ever spent my money on,although the v15 is a fantastic machine and picks up amazing one thing I would say is the rotating brush head and quit aggressive the brushes on the bar are quite firm and short but it certainly picks up everything
What exactly are you comparing here? In the video, half the time you show the shark stratos corded vacuum and the other half you show the shark cordless stratos vacuum. Lazy production value.
I managed to nab the Dyson gen5 detect which proceeds the v15 for $975AUD
The shark Stratos was $799AUD
Which isn't much of a price difference
After trying both vacs for a week I can definitely say using the Dyson is more satisfying, the shark although has decent suction power does not come close. I also managed to test them both on a carpet I have in my man cave which not has been used in a while, I had to go over the section I tested with the shark Stratos with the Dyson to get all the dust and debris.
The dysons cosmetic foam seals are a deal breaker for me.. my dyson looks terrible after a year because the foam is disintegrating it looks tacky
thank you for the informative video, today i was in electronic store, I saw Dyson V15 but it was very expansive I'm confused between number of similar vacuums, I can get 90% of the performance with almost half the price,
Why you showing 2 different shark vacuums?
The Shark Stratus DOES NOT come with two batteries. It comes with only one.
The Dyson is terrible and very expensive. It struggles to pick up some debris,and it's expensive enough, let alone having to fork out on an extra battery plus it hasn't got any deodoriser like the stratos.
Honestly I bought the shark stratos iz420ukt and what a useless piece of cr #p it was, I knew straight away, it's so so heavy in the hand the auto mode technology on it is no good,its not sensitive enough so never engages unless it's something obvious like large crumbs or cereals, it really was useless it went on ebay, I gave it a few months then went for the v15 it really is night and day, seriously! I can't believe how much it picks up the auto mode is fantastic, you can hear it really ramp up,I'm no dyson fanboy that's why I went shark first but honestly there not even close not in the slightest
@@tatshore1984 Man, your comment is gold. I couldn't find anything about IZ420 vs V15 then I was confused about which one I should buy. A few years ago, I walked into a technology market and I saw a dyson vacuum with cord (model name must be like big ball or something) and its body was made of cheap plastic. Briefly, I know Dyson uses cheap body parts and focuses on electronics and functions. However, your comment have cleared up my hesitations. Thanks.
@@650gaymemaas really honestly don't touch the shark it was the biggest piece of 💩I've ever spent my money on,although the v15 is a fantastic machine and picks up amazing one thing I would say is the rotating brush head and quit aggressive the brushes on the bar are quite firm and short but it certainly picks up everything