Do You Have a Shark Navigator Vacuum Yet?

Since I started my janitorial business more than 10 years ago, I have continuously had a complaint about vacuums: they lose their suction over years of use. Now I try to prevent this as much as possible by changing bags regularly and cleaning filters. Yet, this continues to be a problem. The folks that make the Shark Navigator Vacuum have somehow figured out how to solve this long-standing problem. What makes the Shark so special?

“Never Loses Suction” Science

Take a look at your old-fashioned vacuum. It has filters and bags that get clogged and contribute to a loss of vacuum. But now take a look at a Shark Vacuum. It uses what are called “cyclones.” And 21 of them to be precise. As the soil and dirt cycles and remains suspended, the Shark rarely gets clogged up. It generally cleans the last room just as well as the first.

Ease of Maintenance

How do you feel about replacing belts and filters? Did you say that you hate it? Me too. Shark has a fix for this. They call their belts and filters “lifetime” belts and filters. To help them last a long time, just simply rinse and dry your foam filters about every 6 months. Do the same for you felt filter at about 12 months. How else can you keep your Navigator in top shape? Empty your dust cup when it reaches the MAX line. Also, empty your Cyclonic chamber at about 6 months.

It’s Very Light

In one particular Shark Navigator Vacuum review, a delighted customer said it has “a compact, maneuverable design with smooth glide wheels for effortless cleaning.” Another person noted, “I am 65 years of age. Since your vacuum cleaner and steam cleaner has been introduced to me and my wife, she no longer does the floors, I do.” It is clear that young people and older ones really like the light design of the Shark.

Where Can You Find Your Navigator?

You might want to start looking at Amazon. You will find that prices vary depending on the model you choose. Expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $200. While you are there, check out the Shark Vac then Steam. It is not only a vacuum but it has an on-board steamer. Compare it with the Navigator and see which one suits your needs the best.

So if long-lasting suction, low maintenance, and lightness are important to you, consider the Shark Navigator Vacuum. It may just be what you are looking for!