Best Shark Vacuums of 2025: We tested all the Shark Vacs to find the best performing places


There are several key factors we look at when helping you decide on a Dyson vacuum cleaner. Here are some of the ones we use to weight registration.

Type of Vacuum: Corded vs. Cordless vs. Robotic Vacuum

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Shark offers a range of vacuum cleaners to suit different cleaning needs, each with distinct features. Corded vacuums, like traditional upright and stick models, provide powerful, consistent suction thanks to their direct power supply, making them ideal for deep cleaning larger homes, thick carpets, and built-up pet hair without worrying about battery life. However, their reliance on an outlet limits mobility and maneuverability, requiring users to switch plugs frequently.

Cordless vacuums, which typically have stick-on or handheld designs, offer more freedom of movement, allowing users to easily tackle messes anywhere in the home or even in the car. While its suction power is greatly improved, it can diminish as the battery drains, and its run time is limited, typically ranging from 20 to 60 minutes, necessitating recharging breaks for larger cleaning tasks.

Finally, robot vacuums offer the ultimate in hands-free convenience, as they can autonomously navigate and clean floors using sensors and mapping technology. Many Shark robot vacuums feature self-emptying bases that can hold weeks’ worth of debris, and some even offer two-in-one sweeping and mopping capabilities. Although they excel at keeping floors clean with minimal effort, their suction power may not match the raw power of corded models, and they can sometimes encounter knotty obstructions or too deep cleaning of thick carpets.

Suction Power: Performance for hardwood and carpet

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Suction, measured in watts of air, measures how effectively a vacuum cleaner removes dirt from various surfaces. We test suction power by measuring the vacuum’s ability to pick up sand from hard floors and carpet, as well as pet hair from both surfaces. You can read more about our tests below.

Battery life

Battery life tells you how long a cordless vacuum can last without needing to recharge. Longer battery life means you can use it for a longer cleaning session. Some of our best cordless vacuums can last for an hour or more, while shorter ones last less than 30 minutes. This can vary depending on the situation and suction settings.

a guarantee

All Shark vacuum cleaners come with a five-year warranty period, one of the most generous on the market. In contrast, Dyson typically offers two-year warranties which tend to be more industry standards. We consider this a selling point in Shark’s favor, since you’ll likely be able to replace a damaged or defective unit during your ownership period.

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Features

High-quality cordless vacuums may come with special features. Some of the features we look for include the ability to stand upright on its own, allowing you to step away from a cleaning session if you need to. This is a feature found on most or all Shark cordless vacuums. Us too

Price and value

Shark offers competitive pricing for its lineup of vacuums, with a good spread of upper-tier models that don’t break the bank like the Shark Stratos while maintaining high-end features. You can also get vacuums in different price ranges, including $200 to $300, such as the Shark Pet and Shark Vertex.



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