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CarmineD
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #75 Mar 21, 2010 7:02 pm |
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Nope I have to disagree Carmine, that Eureka model is different. Here's the bagged version of the Vax Widetrack / Dirt Devil had it out in the UK last year. The UK VAX bagged model you posted bears a striking resemblance to the USA EUREKA-lux Comfort Clean above IMHO that I posted with the commentary that they are same same.
Carmine D. PS a question: Does the UK VAX bagged Widetrack have a cord rewind?
This message was modified Mar 21, 2010 by CarmineD
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #81 Apr 9, 2010 7:20 pm |
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I actually got to see the Navigator at Costco yesterday. Couldn't turn it on -- no near by electrical outlet -- but got to maul it a bit. Though not a great fan of bagless vacs, I did very much like the fact that the Navigator easily disassembles. The bin lifts off with the push of a button and the cyclonics module can be accessed with the press opf a lever. Another lever on the module allows it to come apart for easy cleaning to maintain optimal performance. The "shroud" is made of wire mesh and I did wonder if it might be prone to clogging. There is a large round filter that seats underneath the collection bin. I'd have liked a slightly more sturdy feel but reminded myself, what do you expect for only 170 bucks. It appears that Costco has hopes for them as I saw a rather large amount of boxed up ones in proprtion to the other models they had out. Best Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #82 Apr 27, 2010 7:38 pm |
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I actually got to see the Navigator at Costco yesterday. Couldn't turn it on -- no near by electrical outlet -- but got to maul it a bit. Though not a great fan of bagless vacs, I did very much like the fact that the Navigator easily disassembles. The bin lifts off with the push of a button and the cyclonics module can be accessed with the press opf a lever. Another lever on the module allows it to come apart for easy cleaning to maintain optimal performance. The "shroud" is made of wire mesh and I did wonder if it might be prone to clogging. There is a large round filter that seats underneath the collection bin. I'd have liked a slightly more sturdy feel but reminded myself, what do you expect for only 170 bucks. It appears that Costco has hopes for them as I saw a rather large amount of boxed up ones in proprtion to the other models they had out. Best Venson Hi Venson:
One of the benefits of the Navigator is the ability to very easily and quickly remove and wash the 21 cyclones [it's called Infinity technology]. A closer look reveals 2 round thick sponge foam washable lifetime pre-motor filters atop a felt non-washable filter. Lightweight at 15 pounds. More maneuverable than most full size uprights on the market today, bagged/bagless. Price is right at $160 but a bit on the chintzy side for my liking. Nice stiff brush roll tufts but more on the order of a power head brush roll than full size upright. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #83 Apr 27, 2010 8:39 pm |
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Hi Venson: One of the benefits of the Navigator is the ability to very easily and quickly remove and wash the 21 cyclones [it's called Infinity technology]. A closer look reveals 2 round thick sponge foam washable lifetime pre-motor filters atop a felt non-washable filter. Lightweight at 15 pounds. More maneuverable than most full size uprights on the market today, bagged/bagless. Price is right at $160 but a bit on the chintzy side for my liking. Nice stiff brush roll tufts but more on the order of a power head brush roll than full size upright. Carmine D. Why would you think the lifetime filter is any more a lifetime than Dyson's?
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Shark Navigator - a flagrant Dyson copy at 1/3 the price?
Reply #84 Apr 28, 2010 7:56 am |
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Why would you think the lifetime filter is any more a lifetime than Dyson's?
Well if it isn't HS from the House of D: Deez nuts.
- Since I'm old and will never buy another dyson again but will a Shark. So the filters should easily last for my lifetime.
- Because the 21 cyclones are washable in the Shark. Not dyson.
- Because the form and content of the Shark dual filters [not just one] in the Shark are better than dyson's and will withstand more washing.
- IF Shark users wash the cyclones, less need and frequency for washing the filters.
Next. Pass the nuts please. Carmine D.
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