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What do you think of the Shark Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner [Twin Battery] WV251UK?

Is it easy to use and does it pick up rubbish well enough?

zerocenturyzero
over a year ago
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Johnny

There's at least 30 customer reviews for it on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shark-Cordless-Handheld-Cleaner-WV251UK/dp/B07H6V5TK3/ref=sr_1_1

I suggest you read those. It's often worthwhile reading the bad reviews too to see if there any consistent problems / moans.

There's also over 100 reviews for it at Currys, here:

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/home-appliances/floorcare/vacuum-cleaners/shark-wv251uk-handheld-vacuum-cleaner-grey-10183113-pdt.html

Frankly there's not much point asking for product reviews of domestic electrical appliances on LD when there are already hundreds of reviews you can easily read elsewhere both positive and negative that will give you a balanced view.

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zerocenturyzero

There is a point as some reviews on Amazon are not always reliable.

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Johnny

zerocenturyzero I agree that can happen, but it's a tiny minority. For domestic electricals - with plenty of customer reviews on Amazon, Currys, AO and John Lewis, you're more than well covered.

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zerocenturyzero

Johnny There is no harm in me asking for reviews by making a topic but I get your point.

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jakemoss

Cordless vacuum cleaners are a gimmick and last no more than 30 minutes at most! I stick to corded unless battery technology drastically improves so we have more usable running times! It takes me over an hour to fully vacuum my entire house! Also batteries degrade and that's another expensive expense in the future.

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zerocenturyzero

The batteries should be 2 hours

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jakemoss

zerocenturyzero Which cordless vacuum cleaner has batteries which give a run time of 2 hours? Even the Dyson V10 lasts 60 minutes on lowest power which barely sucks anything. I hope scientists will develop better battery tech in my lifetime.

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zerocenturyzero

jakemoss The technology is there but it is just a money making scheme to keep increasing the battery life year by year.

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