Make sure you remember which way these go, as it’s important to put them back in the same order..
The 12.5m cable, two stainless steel extender pipes, and long hose give you an almost 16m reach.It’s obviously not as convenient as a cordless, but it’s a generous cleaning radius for a corded vac.. Having a huge capacity comes with an obvious downside: weight.

At 10kg, it’s one of the heaviest home vacuums we’ve reviewed.To put it in context, this is more than twice the 4.6kg of the.and the 4.9kg of the Miele Compact C2 Cat and Dog.. Of course, unlike an upright vacuum, most of this weight is in the body which is on wheels.

As you’ll be using the hose for cleaning, it’s not like you’ll need to carry around 10kg the entire time..Despite the increase in size, the XL Plus uses the same 620w motor as the smaller Henry models, so don’t expect an increase in power to match.

We also think the lack of any power take-off option is disappointing, as this would help with DIY tasks.. On the upside, the tough protective bumper prepares it for the bangs and scrapes you get with heavier tasks.
The sturdy design also ensures this vac is one of the most durable you can buy.. VIEW PRICE.Reduced airflow means lower suction power, so you’ll notice your Shark has more difficulty picking up debris.
Sadly, it’s common for people to blame reduced suction on a faulty vacuum, but maintenance is often the solution!.Many Shark vacuums also automatically detect a clog, which can cause the brush roll to stop spinning.
You may even notice a strange noise or smell coming from the hose..The good news is that it’s easy to clean your Shark’s hose.
(Editor: Budget Grills)