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Which cordless vacuum performs best? #cordlessvacuum #vacuumcleaner #sharkvacuum #sharkpowerpro #stickvacuum

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I tested three of the biggest name-brand cordless facts so you don't have to, and the results might surprise you. All three have tangle-free brush head rolls, which if you have pets or long hair, these are a must-have. The Dyson and the Biswa had very similar sized dust bins, and the shark was just much bigger. The Dyson and the shark both have complete allergen seals, and if you have allergies, that's a huge help. It's not very easy to clean under furniture with the Dyson, and the shark has this multi-flex technology, and honestly, it made cleaning under furniture so much easier. So the V8 has two suction modes low and high, and you have to hold the trigger the whole time you use it. But the shark can actually detect what floor tap you're on, and automatically adjust for it. It also has a trigger, but you only use this one if you want maximum suction power on domain. When it came to suction power, I thought the Dyson was going to win, but it really felt like the shark had more suction power, and if you're wondering why I'm not testing the Biswa here, it's because the battery already died. One clearly failed the spill test, and one did not. The shark was also the only one with the blue dirt detect light on it, which makes a huge difference in dust and hair. Also important note, there's only one that actually can stand up by itself, and it actually folds down to store it. So this one's normally 320 bucks, this one's over 500, and this one's normally 380, but right now they have coupons on this, and you can get it way cheaper than that. These things have been selling like crazy though, so if you want to get one, I would grab one quick. If you still see the link down here at the bottom left, you can get one before they're all gone.