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Let’s put the shark apex uplight lift-away duoclean vacuum cleaner to the test

Advertisements are going on and on about special features and technologies of vacuum cleaners. But what customers really want to know is how efficient the machine is in actual cleaning situations. So today, we will put the Shark apex uplight lift-away duoclean vacuum cleaner to the test to see how well it performs in cleaning.

1. The bare floor test (hardwood, tiles, laminate)

The overall score of this test for the shark apex uplight is 9.6. The high score proves that this vacuum cleaner works amazingly on bare floors. Here are the specific data:

  • Pet hair: 99% collected
  • Large debris: 99% collected
  • Small debris: 99% collected
The reason why this vacuum cleaner is good at cleaning bare floors is that it has duoclean technology. The front roller contacts the floor directly crushes any large debris so the vacuum can easily pick them up.



2. The low-pile carpet test

The overall score of this test for the shark uplight vacuum is 8.6. This score is a bit lower than the bare floor test but still is an impressive figure. Here are the specific data:

  • Pet hair: 100% collected
  • Large debris: 90% collected
  • Small debris: 78% collected
Surprisingly, this vacuum cleaner can collect more pet hair on low-pile carpet, even though this surface is more challenging than bare floors like hardwood or tiles. This is where the Zero-M technology shines. The Zero-M technology ensures all pet hair collected will go straight to the dust bin instead of wrapping around the brush roll. So not only will the brush roll won’t be stuck and ruin the motor, but you will also have nothing to worry about getting rid of tangled hair on the brush roll.

3. The high-pile carpet test

As you can see in the Shark Apex uplight lift-away duoclean review, the overall score of this test for the shark apex duoclean vacuum is 7.8. This vacuum cleaner still has some perks in cleaning high-pile carpets. But since this surface is the most challenging one, the score is modest compared to the two tests above. Here are the specific data:

  • Pet hair: 94% collected
  • Large debris: 69% collected
  • Small debris: 53% collected
The shark uplight has more difficulty in picking small debris from the high-pile carpet. So it may take several strokes to fully collect small debris on this surface with this vacuum cleaner. But it still does a decent job with large debris and performs excellently with pet hair on a high-pile carpet.



4. The maneuver test

The overall score of this test for the shark apex uplight vacuum is 7.5. Since this is a stick vacuum cleaner, it can easily go under furniture like a coffee table or a couch. With the headlights, illuminating things in dark corners for better cleaning is a plus point of this shark vacuum cleaner. Also, thanks to the rotating head, you can navigate around obstacles with ease. Another plus point for the shark uplight is it can transform into a handheld configuration very quickly. So if you find using the vacuum in its original form is not convenient, you can switch to the handheld mode in seconds and continue cleaning.

And there you have it, the real clean test results of the Shark apex uplight corded lift away. We hope you have a better understanding of this shark vacuum cleaner in real cleaning situations after reading this post. So, do you think this is the vacuum you’ve been looking for?
« Last Edit: January 26, 2024, 04:53:23 AM by reyesryder »