Shark WandVac System WV361UK Review

Subhan N

An handheld vacuum cleaner which can effortlessly clean floors and carpets, the Shark WandVac System WV361UK is a fantastic cordless handheld vacuum to take with you wherever you go.

Key Features

Battery lifeA single battery is supplied that provides an average of 16 minutes use and charges in three hours. Charging dock can accommodate another battery.

Vacuum cleaner is an handheld vacuum cleaner which comes with the floor head and wand to ensure you can tackle bigger jobs.

Introduction

There’s a renewed interest in portable vacuum cleaners that provide quick, easy clean-up for spills of a small size. The Shark WandVac System WV361UK, you’ll get the most efficient of both with a handheld vacuum for quick and efficient cleaning up small areas of mess, and an entire floor head that can take on the entire room.

It’s true that you’ll require additional storage capacity for devices like this as the run-time of 16 minutes limits the amount of space that you can cleanse. Its performance is excellent and the possibility to purchase an additional battery may increase its utility but.

Design

Amazingly light and extremely simple to utilize

It weighs no more than a gram in hand mode.

The Clever Docking and Charging System

Bin-ejection system is slightly active

This Shark WandVac System WV361UK is similar in design as Shark’s other handheld vacuum cleaner that is that of the Shark WV251UK. The principal cleaning device is one of a long tube with a handle on the rear and an air intake in the front.

Shark WandVac System handheld unit

The WV361UK is slightly larger than the previous WV251UK because it uses a larger battery. There’s also the 0.25-litre bin, which is an increase from 0.1 Liters in the earlier model. This may not seem like a massive amount of dust but take into account in the battery’s relatively short lifespan and the fact that this cleaner is focused on quickly eliminating small spills, and it is more powerful than.

The eject button at the top of your cleaner sways the bin to empty it. It’s quite energetic and you should make sure that you’ve placed the cleaner on top of a bin otherwise you may simply scatter dust everywhere on your floor.

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Shark WandVac System bin eject

You can take the bin assembly in order to access into the HEPA filter on the rear, and also to clear out the inside of the bin. Shark suggests that you clean the filter every month.

Shark WandVac System bin and filter

What is what makes the WV361UK different from other handheld models is the fact that you receive the hand-held wand in the package, which allows you to extend reach and utilize a motorized floor head. In the end, it allows the cleaner to be larger than a standard handheld (690 dimensions – 62x 79.5mm) however it is still thin.

Shark WandVac System cleaning carpet

Most importantly, this is one of the lightest vacuum cleaners I’ve ever reviewed, weighing just 3kg with all accessories included. Unplug the floor head and the weight of the vacuum is reduced to less than 1kg – which is incredibly light, and allows for cleaning up high and in smaller spaces and moving the vacuum all the way around much more effortless.

Shark WandVac System cleaning up high

This body’s lightweight also means this cleaner is easy to move and I found it to be easy and quick with the floor head motorized connected. It’s a model is an anti-hair wrap model, meaning the brushes won’t get filled with hair when cleaning.

Shark WandVac System floor head

The controls are easy to operate and they’re easy to use. There’s just one power button located on the front of the unit to switch to the clean in the ION mode (regular power) and you can press the button on the back to briefly activate Boost mode in case of more severe spills.

Shark WandVac System power button

These types of controls make sense. You only activate Boost mode when the button is active, allowing you to quickly increase power when you need it and then lowering it to normal mode as soon as you need it. This allows you to prolong the life of your battery. This button is difficult to identify However, in stick mode, it can be a challenge to determine the proper position of the hand to press it.

Shark WandVac The System’s Boost button

The process of changing from stick mode to handheld mode is simple: simply grasp the two switches on the back of the vacuum to separate it from the handheld. Connecting it back is similar to connecting and allows you to change from floor mode into detail mode in the fastest time. It’s disappointing, especially considering the light the vacuum is and how light it is, that it can’t be able to stand on its own. I’ve seen only it with the Hoover H-Free 300 manage this.

Shark WandVac System handheld release buttons

If it isn’t in the use of Shark offers a stand to charge the vacuum cleaner, which you can attach the floor head and the wand and then stand the cleaner horizontally. It is possible to can recharge the WV361UK in this dock, and also there’s a additional charging dock in the rear to charge a second battery.

Shark WandVac System crevice tool storage

The stand can also accommodate tools for crevices of standard which means you’ll have to locate space to store the multi-surface tool. The brush can be removed, allowing you to have an upholstery brush to tackle couches and other soft furniture.

In the normal ION mode the vacuum came in at 62.78AW that is about the norm for a cordless vacuum cleaner in normal power mode. In Boost mode, I observed the vacuum as 124.65AW that is about the same as the bigger Shark IZ251UK. This is impressive.

Although measured suction is one factor, the overall quality of the floor’s head the extent to which it can move dirt around, and the way it interacts with the floor play a aspect in evaluating the cleanliness of the floor. To test these aspects, I also conduct a set of tests that are real-world in nature.

To start out I sprinkled 1 teaspoon of flour over my carpet to test. The cleaner was then run through the middle using the ION mode. By sweeping it once both ways, the majority of the messes were swept away with a few exceptions towards the edges of the head of the floor.

Shark WandVac System dirty carpet

Shark WandVac System clean carpet with just one swipe

I began to tackle the remainder of the mess using Ion power on my top then Boost to the base. The Boost mode absorbed all the mess easily. What this demonstrates is that normal spills will be handled easily in ION modes, however you’ll have to change to Boost for spills that require more effort.

Shark WandVac System clean carpet second run

Then I sprinkled flour all the way to the skirting board on the carpet tiles. This was a challenging test, with a variety of vacuum cleaners struggling to get through the compact pile of tiles. For instance, in ION mode this Shark WandVac System WV361UK left quite a bit of flour in the dust.

Shark WandVac System edge test

Shark WandVac System edge test one time

When I switched to Boost mode, the cleaner did a better job, though I needed employ the crevice tool in order to clean the dirt to the skirting board. Edge efficiency isn’t nearly as impressive when compared to what it is when using larger cleaners I’ve tested.

Shark WandVac System edge test second test

Then I put cat hair on my carpet test, and then ran through the mess using the vacuum cleaner. This time, all hair was swept away.

Shark WandVac System dirty pet hair

Shark WandVac System clean pet hair

After that, I proceeded to the test on the hard floor and sprinkled one teaspoon of rice on the floor. One sweep across the middle of the floor on ION mode was enough to clear the path. Also, no grains of rice fell out after cleaning the area, which is remarkable.

Are you satisfied? It’s true that the high-quality cleaning in this model means you can effortlessly complete a clean room or two rooms on just one charge. Plus, you have is the option of buying another battery in case you want to increase the amount of cleaning. The bottom line is that this is an additional cleaner to quickly tackle minor spills and tiny areas of dirt. You’ll require a different cleaner to tackle the whole house cleaning. Once the battery has run out it will take approximately three hours to fully recharge.

I found this vacuum cleaner to be quite loud, with a peak of 81.9dB in ION mode, and 82.3dB when in Boost mode. It’s not as loud as the majority of cordless cleaners but the motor’s high pitch this one doesn’t really bother me.

Conclusion

The WV361UK is in the middle between stick and handheld cleaners The Shark WandVac System WV361UK offers the best of both worlds equipped with a convenient, grab-and-go cleaner that can handle large areas and smaller spills too. It’s more flexible as compared to other handheld cleaners like the Shark WV251UK. However, you’ll require more room to store the WV361UK.

The battery’s longevity is sufficient to last for a couple of full rooms that will be sufficient for most people. However, a second battery will increase time should you require it. If you want to clean your entire home However, you’ll require a second cleaner. my guide to the top vacuum cleaners and the top battery-powered vacuums can help you choose the perfect model.

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