Shark HydroVac Pro Review! Is it better than Tineco, and is it worth it?!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @queeniepetite9953
    @queeniepetite9953 6 месяцев назад +3

    I bought the shark and I’m so excited. 🎉😅thanks for the review. I went with the corded hydro vac for preference reasons. 😅

  • @richardcashore2205
    @richardcashore2205 Год назад +2

    I’ve used a variety of vacuum products over the years and have discovered that Shark products consistently build a better product. They are also a better value. Nice touch that your shoes match your flooring. Keep up the good work.

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад +1

      Hah! Thank you! Shark is knocking out some solid products!

  • @melissasieling5732
    @melissasieling5732 Год назад +1

    Thank you I am about to purchase one of these and this helped big time make my choice. Always end up choosing shark and haven’t been disappointed.

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      It's a solid entry into the product category! Hope you have a good experience with it!

  • @brookelipoff475
    @brookelipoff475 Год назад +2

    Love the Shark! We have European white oak wood floors and the others used too much water or left a lot of little water spots or drops around and streaks and worried me about harming the floors. We also have a professional gym flooring that is puzzled together so water seeping through would be bad. Only con - the water reservoir is too small. Had to refill it more than I thought. Love the way it swivels around too. I prefer less of all that high tech stuff. Love the simplicity of the Shark. The roller brush is also far more substantial. The shark gets the dust so well at the trim!!

    • @a4andrei
      @a4andrei Год назад

      You were able to buy this in Europe? Where? I've been looking for one but could not find it anywhere. I'm especially interested in the corded version, but it has to be 230-240V AC. The US one is 120V.

    • @tiffanyappel4083
      @tiffanyappel4083 Год назад

      Do you know if it picks up pet hair ok? We have one dog, one cat so nothing crazy and we have robot vac too in case it doesn't. I'm trying to decide between the Tineco S3 and the Hydrovac. And soooo on the fence other than with the price!

  • @marynicol49
    @marynicol49 Год назад

    Mary ready to use this first time,everything is set up ,but no power when pressing the power button

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that. You should exchange it for a different one!

  • @clindsay3406
    @clindsay3406 Год назад

    Thanks for your review. I recently retired and moved to a new area and had to give up my wonderful cleaning professional. We built a house with all tile and high quality vinyl plank flooring. I haven't had to mop my floors in awhile, but in my experience, I never felt that the floors were truly clean with a regular mop, even rinsing the pad often. If I spilled something on the floor and used a paper towel to wipe it up, the towel was always dirty even right after mopping. Cleaning videos that I watch suggest that the floor isn't getting clean because the mop water isn't clean enough, and you are constantly mopping with tainted water. I purchased the Shark HydroVac thinking that the dirty water would be changed out often enough that my floor would be cleaner. Is it your opinion that this gets the floor cleaner than a regular mop?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад +1

      I would say this does a better job than a regular mop - it's true a lot of these units push around dirty water. The biggest offenders are the Mach v1 (which I LOVED at first) and the Bissel. But this shark does an all around decent job especially for the price.

  • @717dash_cam
    @717dash_cam 10 месяцев назад +1

    I picked up a HydroVac for while I'm dogsitting for friends and have my own pup at their place that is 100% hard floors. I would argue that at over 2ksf of hard floor this thing has been a life saver for not having to sweep, vacuum and then mop... especially when the knuckleheads drag in mud and dirt... I've had to mop pretty much daily, so you do the math for justifying the category; Granted, it's not the whole house each day but still. An argument for the corded model, is you save an extra 100 bucks and can just go from room to room, without running out of battery. The whole cordless thing is such a gimmick to take extra cash from people for not being limited by a cord... when unless there are swappable batteries, are just going to extend the job for larger homes.

    • @teresamoore3671
      @teresamoore3671 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, I don’t do cordless anything, they just aren’t as powerful. I’m just about to order one, I’m in UK. £229.99 corded, £329.99 battery.

    • @717dash_cam
      @717dash_cam 10 месяцев назад

      @@teresamoore3671 I got my corded for $158

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  10 месяцев назад +1

      The Cord vs Cordless thing def has it's pros vs cons.

  • @daviddang82
    @daviddang82 22 дня назад

    Can you use any floor cleaning solution or any all purpose cleaner instead?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  20 дней назад

      They say you can't, but I don't see why you couldn't.

  • @sebnemk2596
    @sebnemk2596 2 месяца назад

    I just have hydrovac xl and just want to know what if i use it using only water without solution..or may be add some vinegar..

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  2 месяца назад +1

      I dont see a problem with it. Shark will tell you not to, but a bit of vinegar is generally benign.

  • @sueberry8298
    @sueberry8298 3 месяца назад

    What’s it like for picking up big bits? Such as cereal/little beads?
    Also… Do you know if it’s possible to use your favourite general store brought disinfectant or does it have to be their own?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  3 месяца назад

      You can use your own - they claim you can't but you can. It does decent for big bits but you may need to pass over them a few times.

  • @yanso5271
    @yanso5271 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your video. Do you think the brush material of the HydroVac is a bit too thin which is not as absorbent, and may not clean as effectively, as the more fluffy material usually used in other vacmops?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      Great question and great point. I did not find that to be the case in practical usage. I think the absorbency shouldn't matter too much in any vacmop that effectively cleans the brush roller as it "vacs" the dirty water. I find the suction to be slightly better on the HydroVac than on the HydroVac but it struggled just as bad as the S5 and S7 in harder to clean messes. The S5 Pro Steam (and Mach v1 Ultra) with their steam options did a better job at "deep cleaning".

    • @yanso5271
      @yanso5271 Год назад

      @@ComputerStuff Thanks for your reply. I agree that steam is a good, if not the best, way for deep cleaning. Unfortunately, I have engineered hardwood plank flooring and have been advised not to use wet or steam mop because over time the heat and moisture will damage the floor. I also have a lot of area rugs. I am now looking for an electric floor cleaner which dispenses water or cleaning solution to the mop brush and not spraying liquid directly onto the floor. Usually I would vacuum before I do the cleaning, and I don’t have huge messes like those shown in product reviews or TV commercials. Do you have any suggestion for my need?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад +1

      @@yanso5271 Hmm. Tough call. If you don't have huge messes you may be better off with something simple like a Bona mop: fave.co/3TiYyt1
      For what it's worth, I have traditional hardwood at my house, and engineered LVP at my office. I have used Steam COUNTLESS times without any problem. The area rugs do become a nuisance with some of these vacmops although for what it's worth the Mach v1, Shark, and Tineco all had some form of success on area rugs - didn't tangle them up or get nasty.

    • @deante4729
      @deante4729 Год назад +1

      ​@@ComputerStuffI was looking at the Mach V1 ultra but they're currently ouf of stock. Do you have? What is your thoughts as of comparison to the shark hydro cordless?

  • @Hopedespitethepain
    @Hopedespitethepain 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just got shark cordless pro xl but thinking to change it to cord what do you think which one is better thank you!

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  8 месяцев назад +1

      The corded version didn't seem all that better. I'd probably just stick with the wireless one.

    • @Hopedespitethepain
      @Hopedespitethepain 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ComputerStuffokay thank you I'll keep it 💯

  • @terrigeorge993
    @terrigeorge993 Год назад +1

    I bought the shark and LOVED it, but after 3 uses it stopped sensing there was water in the clean tank, saying it was empty and stopped working and won't self clean. Any tips? Everything has been cleaned out as well so idk 🤷‍♀️

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад +5

      So glad you brought this up! A: Sorry you're having that issue, but B: I had the same problem in our test unit after a couple of months.
      Their customer service number is: 855-427-5127. (I think, but you should double check on their website).
      Call them up, they'll ask for serial number and a couple other things. And they'll send you a replacement. Now, they'll ask you "There is a $25 shipping fee associated with the new unit, is that OK?" Tell them "No, it's a brand new unit and I shouldn't have to pay for shipping." They'll then wave the shipping fee as a courtesy, send you a new unit, and you can even keep the old one.
      Not sure why this is happening on some unit but Shark's CS is pretty solid and they appear to be fixed in later revisions, but time will tell.

    • @terrigeorge993
      @terrigeorge993 Год назад

      @@ComputerStuff thanks so much!!! I already sent it back via Amazon, but I will get another one and hope that it works. It's a great product! Fingers crossed!

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER777 Год назад +3

    I will never buy a battery vacuum ever again, after going through many with all of the batteries going bad within months. I just ordered the Shark HydroVac XL corded version.

    • @a4andrei
      @a4andrei Год назад

      Exactly my thoughts, batteries are their biggest weakness, and a lot of these machines don't even have removable batteries. It's going to work ok for 2-3 years (maybe), but after that, it's anybody's guess, and the warranty will be long over. Considering that these are not exactly cheap, having to change the battery or replace the entire unit in a few years, is just not economical or practical.

    • @tiffanyappel4083
      @tiffanyappel4083 Год назад +1

      @@a4andrei I had a Bissel Crosswave Cordless max, and the battery has glitched on me and it stopped working, like a month after the warranty was up! New batteries are of course almost 200 bucks after taxes. :(
      So, I'm with you guys, going with a corded version.

    • @tiffanyappel4083
      @tiffanyappel4083 Год назад

      How are you liking it so far?

    • @teresamoore3671
      @teresamoore3671 10 месяцев назад

      Wise decision.

  • @crystalprasad9048
    @crystalprasad9048 Год назад

    Can you do a video how to take it apart and fix something on it? for some reason the fill tank light keeps staying on and it wont self clean anymore. :( i had it for over the time limit to get exchange or refund :(

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      Apparently its a common glitch with these units (I had mine do it as well). What you should do is contact Shark and get it replaced under their warranty.

  • @Maloha486
    @Maloha486 Год назад

    Can you use this as "just" a vacuum without the wetness?

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      Hah "without the wetness". Yes it does have a carpet mode which I believe kills the water. The suction is OK, but you're better off with a real vacuum.

  • @giddyup523
    @giddyup523 Год назад

    After using it and turning it off, there often is a bit of water left underneath that seems kind of dirty and it also drips a bit on the way back to the base. Is this normal? It doesn't leak otherwise and there is no dripping before use with tanks full.

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      Yeah thats normal I think. Mine does it too.

  • @denniscollins7158
    @denniscollins7158 8 месяцев назад

    Mine last just a bit over 30 day cored

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  7 месяцев назад

      They'll replace it free under warranty.

  • @paolaperfetto2611
    @paolaperfetto2611 Год назад

    I've bought the Shark and I like it overall but the rollerbrush cover keeps popping out, so you know what might be wrong? I normally have to push it down every 2 minutes or but I'm not sure why it keeps happening cause it snaps in place ok. Any insights are appreciated thank you!

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад +1

      Interesting. I've not experienced or had anyone else complain about that. That said Shark's customer service is pretty spot on, you may want to call them and likely they'll replace the roller or the unit. And youre sure your "clicking" down the roller when you install it and the cover plate?

    • @paolaperfetto2611
      @paolaperfetto2611 Год назад

      @@ComputerStuff yes pretty sure, but I will try to check with them. Thanks for your help though

  • @Victortrotska
    @Victortrotska Месяц назад +1

    Anybody ever saw one of those devices lasting more than 2 to 3 years? Seems most people need to throw them in the trash after 2 to 3 years...

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Месяц назад

      While I can't comment on longevity for everyone, I used our office shark this morning and it's still running pretty well. But yes, mostly these devices are sadly disposable.

  • @jeanettewells2715
    @jeanettewells2715 Год назад

    I couldn’t get up dust in the corner

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      A common problem for Hydrovacs unfortunately :(

    • @tiffanyappel4083
      @tiffanyappel4083 Год назад

      I'm wondering if this is most of them? I had a hard time getting dirt in corners with the Bissel Crosswave Cordless Max as well....

    • @ComputerStuff
      @ComputerStuff  Год назад

      @@tiffanyappel4083 It's a common thing, yes :\

  • @denniscollins7158
    @denniscollins7158 8 месяцев назад

    Run about 30 seconds and quits