I have this one, and the pz1000uk and a cordless shark all brilliant. Pz1000uk is ridiculously cumbersome and heavy but suction is great, I prefer the nz801ukt because of the fact it’s light weight , suction is pretty good I do have about 5 spare sets of filters for it since I change them weekly
You are so right, the Nz801ukt is much nicer to use! Although the PZ1000UK has slightly better airflow at the hose, the NZ081ukt isn’t far off, I just wish it had a handle switch 😋 Great idea with the spare filters, as long as the filters are maintained it should last pretty well!
@@parwaz7861 I agree, i take the nz801ukt to vacuum peoples houses sometimes, it does a very good job! I had to make a warranty claim on the pz1000uk because the motor blew up, but that was my fault because we were having a new kitchen and for some reason the kitchen fitter decided to use it to vacuum builders dust up had a new motor unit sent to my door free next day by shark. Also had a cordless the bin fell off and the lid hinge thing broke off had a whole new upgraded from the previous model delivered next day for free (again by shark). I had an az910uk it would fall over when stood in upright mode because of the silly plastic screws inside the cleaning head couldnt cope with the weight of the main unit, had that pz1000uk delivered a few days later for free. And then finally the nz801ukt would scrape hard floors from new, rang them up and a new floor head delivered next day free of charge. I don’t know whether that makes sense because im tired haha
Such an Amazing Video My Shark Duo Clean is different There’s nothing electrical in the wand or tube so I can run water through it Another Very Educational Video Thanks 😊
Yep! Sharks are fantastic, but I wish they had better filtration, not keen on the motor getting dusty I’m not sure if anyone noticed when I tested the Shark on tile flooring, it didn’t pick up everything in one pass, it’s because of the buildup of dirt and hair behind the soft roller which I didn’t realise at the time!
@@parwaz7861 , yeah I noticed that lol, I wish shark here in the state’s didn’t cheapen out on the motor and motor bearings cause it’s higher pitched than they used to and now they don’t last a year or two anymore which is sad cause shark had good potential too but ever since they cheapened out it’s been bad unfortunately
I noticed that too. That cannot be good for longevity of the machine. Think its been designed that way on purpose to die prematurely. Look at Performance Reviews he explains why its better to go to Miele or Sebo.
Ideally the bin, filters and brushroll need to be kept clean to maintain performance, the filters at least every 2 weeks or if it gets dusty sooner then it should be cleaned before the vacuum performance drops
Brilliant tutorial, so easy to follow and no unnecessary babble like most other videos. Your video is straight to the point, thank you x
Brilliant video, Shark just send this link out to your customers, simple and easy to follow.
Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful
Brilliant tutorial, clear, reassuring and entertaining. Very well presented. Thank you.
This was nice to watch. Your vacuums always look so clean, even after all those huge mess tests. Great job!
Thank you so much! 😁✌🏽
Another amazing video Parwaz!
Glad you liked it!
Cheers, you have certainly helped me give my cleaner a good clean.
Great to hear!
Brilliant video. 2:33 That was neat to watch you wash the filters and bin. I enjoyed it. xD
I have this one, and the pz1000uk and a cordless shark all brilliant. Pz1000uk is ridiculously cumbersome and heavy but suction is great, I prefer the nz801ukt because of the fact it’s light weight , suction is pretty good I do have about 5 spare sets of filters for it since I change them weekly
You are so right, the Nz801ukt is much nicer to use! Although the PZ1000UK has slightly better airflow at the hose, the NZ081ukt isn’t far off, I just wish it had a handle switch 😋
Great idea with the spare filters, as long as the filters are maintained it should last pretty well!
@@parwaz7861 I agree, i take the nz801ukt to vacuum peoples houses sometimes, it does a very good job! I had to make a warranty claim on the pz1000uk because the motor blew up, but that was my fault because we were having a new kitchen and for some reason the kitchen fitter decided to use it to vacuum builders dust up had a new motor unit sent to my door free next day by shark. Also had a cordless the bin fell off and the lid hinge thing broke off had a whole new upgraded from the previous model delivered next day for free (again by shark). I had an az910uk it would fall over when stood in upright mode because of the silly plastic screws inside the cleaning head couldnt cope with the weight of the main unit, had that pz1000uk delivered a few days later for free. And then finally the nz801ukt would scrape hard floors from new, rang them up and a new floor head delivered next day free of charge.
I don’t know whether that makes sense because im tired haha
One of the best tutorials I have watched.full explanation and do not. Very helpful....
Glad it was helpful!
Such an Amazing Video
My Shark Duo Clean is different
There’s nothing electrical in the wand or tube so I can run water through it
Another Very Educational Video
Thanks 😊
Many thanks to you! 😁😁✌🏽
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Hey parwaz can you do another car boot video
If I go there the next time I go vacuum hunting there, I definitely will 😁✌🏽
Ok
You should do a video of the dyson dc 04 zorbstr
Good video clear and concise. Now I've got no excuse not to strip mine down and clean it. Must take a look at any other videos you may have done.
Thank you bro, much appreciated!❤
Happy to help!
Wait a minute, isn’t that the shark you got brand new and did a mess test with, if so that shark has so much fine dust where the exhaust area is
Yep! Sharks are fantastic, but I wish they had better filtration, not keen on the motor getting dusty
I’m not sure if anyone noticed when I tested the Shark on tile flooring, it didn’t pick up everything in one pass, it’s because of the buildup of dirt and hair behind the soft roller which I didn’t realise at the time!
@@parwaz7861 , yeah I noticed that lol, I wish shark here in the state’s didn’t cheapen out on the motor and motor bearings cause it’s higher pitched than they used to and now they don’t last a year or two anymore which is sad cause shark had good potential too but ever since they cheapened out it’s been bad unfortunately
@@vacuumvlogs Wow, no way!! I thought Shark was improving more and more compared to their older machines
@@parwaz7861 they were until the like 2020 and continuing
I noticed that too. That cannot be good for longevity of the machine. Think its been designed that way on purpose to die prematurely. Look at Performance Reviews he explains why its better to go to Miele or Sebo.
Thanks for sharing ❤
You are so welcome☺️
How often do you have to clean it?
Ideally the bin, filters and brushroll need to be kept clean to maintain performance, the filters at least every 2 weeks or if it gets dusty sooner then it should be cleaned before the vacuum performance drops
THIS VIDEO HELPS BUT WHAT ABOUT THE TURBO BRUSH SUPPLIED WITH THIS MACHINE? IS IT WASHABLE?
It isn’t washable due to the bearings that can dry out and prevent it from spinning at maximum speed
@@parwaz7861 why didnt you show the maintenence of the turbo brush?
They’re anti hair wrap turbo brushes, there’s nothing that needs cleaning on them really other than just a good wipe down
@@parwaz7861 ok
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Cheers, you have certainly helped me give my cleaner a good clean.
Great to hear!