Shark NV360 Vs. Dyson Ball Multi Floor

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Shark NV360 Vs. Dyson Ball Multi Floor

Post by dorothygarcia31 » March 8th, 2023, 6:16 pm

Looking to snatch a new vacuum cleaner, you may have heard of the names SharkNinja and Dyson. These are the two leading companies that developed top-notch advanced home cleaning products. You may have also been aware that Shark and Dyson vacuums positioned themselves quite differently on the market. Dyson vacuums are considerably more expensive than the ones from Shark. This begs the question of whether a Dyson can justify its price by bringing a superior quality or if it turns out a Shark can pretty much offer the same value at a more reasonable price range. Today, we are going to put Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 Upright Vacuum and Dyson Ball Multi Floor Origin to test and see which upright vacuum will come out as the winner. (A detailed Shark NV360 review is available here).

So firstly, we would like to present you some brief background knowledge on these two households so that you can grasp the whole purpose of this article.

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Dyson was established in the early ‘90s. It quickly rose to success and became widely recognizable for the many groundbreaking technologies such as the cyclonic suction mechanism and ball joint steering that soon bumped the first Dyson to Number 1 best-selling vacuum in the UK back in the day. To date, Dyson has expanded its reach to various markets and is still known as the developer of smart, pioneering premium vacuums.

Then comes Shark, formerly known as Euro Pro Operating LLC, which has also been present for as long as its direct competitor. Taking another approach, Shark has been marketing its products as value-packed at a much more affordable price range. Aiming to be a budget brand does not mean Shark falls short in the area of technological advances. Shark vacuums also have their own powerful cyclonic suction system and swivel steering to bring themselves to a matching level with Dyson.

So, you may be wondering which company makes better vacuums? To answer this question, we will draw a comparison between our favorite Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 and the lowest-priced vacuum from Dyson (but still more expensive than its Shark counterpart), Dyson Ball Multi Floor.

Please note that in our other Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe reviews, we have already covered its best features including Never Loses Suction Technology, Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and HEPA filter, Swivel Steering, and especially the revolutionary Lift-Away Canister.
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Round 1: Suction Power

Users of Dyson Ball Multi Floor have claimed that this machine has a strong suction power which can quickly satisfy your cleaning needs in a medium to large house with a variety of floor types. However, Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe still has the upper hand in terms of suction power. The maximum suction power of Shark NV360 is at 270 air watts while that of Dyson Ball Multi Floor is at 245 air watts. With its strong and consistent cleaning power, our blue Shark vacuum can take out even the deepest-embedded dirt in high-pile carpets.

Round 2: Filtration

Both models are equipped with HEPA filters which eject cleaner air when on the job. HEPA filters qualify as the optimal option for people with allergy and asthma. Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 also has the Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology which enhances its ability to capture 99.9% of all allergens and trapped them inside the device, eliminating any chance that they will penetrate your surrounding air again.

Round 3: Performance
  • Hard floor and carpet cleaning:
The Dyson Ball Multi Floor has a self-adjusting vacuum head that makes the transition between carpets and hard floors as smooth as possible. The short stiff bristles on the brush bar help vibrate carpets for deep clean while still make for reliable performance on the hard floors.

The Shark Navigator Lift Away Deluxe is also capable of taking on different types of floors, if not more efficient while doing so. Even without a beater bar, NV360’s powerful suction can still pull deep dirt and hair out of the high-pile carpet. In the same fashion, cleaning hard floors is nothing but a piece of cake when using this upright vacuum.
  • Pet hair cleaning:
The absence of the pet hair tool in Dyson Ball Multi Floor could be felt if you are looking to clean your pets’ fur from the above-floor surfaces like furniture upholstery or curtains. On the other hand, Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 comes with a pet hair brush and is very dependable when it comes to cleaning pet hair on all kinds of surfaces.
  • Stair cleaning:
It has come to our attention that Dyson Ball Multi Foor’s stair tool is quite small so it might be troublesome if you wish to cover a large area with it. In addition, you may run out of hose length while cleaning a tall flight of stairs. This is no issue with Shark NV360 for you can simply remove its detachable canister from the main unit and go on to clean even the most challenging places. The Lift-Away feature, together with its incredible suction power, apparently turns this bagless vacuum into an excellent choice for carpeted stairs.
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Round 4: Accessories

Regarding the additional attachments to the vacuums, Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 once again proves to be the better choice for its value. It has a total of 4 tools, a dusting brush, a pet hair brush, a crevice tool and an under-appliance wand. Whereas, Dyson Ball Multi Floor comes with a set of two added tools, a brush/crevice tool and a mini stair tool. As mentioned above, due to the shortcomings of its toolset, the Dyson vacuum pales next to Shark NV360 in the contest of picking pet hair and stair cleaning.

Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360:

- Multi-surface cleaning:
Yes

- Above-floor cleaning: Lift-Away Technology

- Cyclone Technology: Never Loses Suction Technology

- Motorized brush roll: Yes

- Brush roll on-off switch: Yes

- Washable filters: Yes

- Maximum Suction Power: 270 Air watts

- Filtration: Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and HEPA filter

- Steering: Swivel steering

- Accessories:
  • dusting brush
  • pet hair brush
  • crevice tool
  • under-appliance wand
- Warranty: 5 years

Dyson Ball Multi Floor:

- Multi-surface cleaning:
Yes

- Above-floor cleaning: Detachable hose and extension wand

- Cyclone Technology: Radial Root Cyclone Technology

- Motorized brush roll: Yes

- Brush roll on-off switch: Yes

- Washable filters: Yes

- Maximum Suction Power: 245 Air watts

- Filtration: HEPA filter

- Steering: Ball steering

- Accessories:
  • brush/crevice tool
  • stair tool
- Warranty: 5 years

All in all, we believe we have come to realize that Shark NV360 is a very good budget vacuum. You can get somewhat the same cleaning power from a Shark NV360 by paying only half the price of a regular Dyson model. When being compared to Dyson Ball Multi Floor, the Shark vacuum even tends to offer more than its higher-priced opponent. It has stronger suction, an improved dirt-sealed filtration system, a relatively better cleaning power on collective floor types as well as more useful accessories.

See Page: Shark NV360: All You Need to Know About This Powerful Vacuum

Overall, Shark Navigator Lift-Away DLX Vacuum Cleaner makes for a more versatile vacuum cleaner thanks to its advanced features including the Lift-Away Technology. These are the main reasons why Shark NV360 could be the right choice for your house, regardless of whatever cleaning needs you may have. Stay informed by reading our Shark Navigator NV360 reviews here.
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Re: Trail up Altamont

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