Thread Number: 44041
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Rare Shark Vacuums? |
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Post# 458797   12/24/2022 at 16:33 (756 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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With all of the Navigators and Rotators today, barely do I ever find any from their original run in the mid 2000s. Came across this photo on Amazon of this nice hunter green Shark Spectra, and the review was about how its lasted for a good number of years! Unheard of to me! Never knew these existed in these colors either, have there been any other rare 2000s Sharks?
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Post# 458799 , Reply# 1   12/24/2022 at 16:52 (756 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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There's a couple of rare Sharks that I'd love to find for my collection someday like this red bagless Limited Edition for example. I don't know who made these for Euro-Pro, might be Sanyo if I were to guess.
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Post# 458800 , Reply# 2   12/24/2022 at 16:58 (756 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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Post# 458801 , Reply# 3   12/24/2022 at 18:49 (756 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, IN)   |   | |
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This stupid monstrosity in my opinion is the rarest of all Sharks and would be the king of the hill in a tier list of all their models. I've got one.
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Post# 458806 , Reply# 4   12/24/2022 at 22:14 (756 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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Yes ive seen those! One was at the thrift store awhile back. The infomercial has also been up on YT for a while now. Another Sahrk rarity would be what was essentially their "Oreck". With the weirdest bag door i've ever seen.
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Post# 458834 , Reply# 5   12/26/2022 at 19:33 (754 days old) by wstonehockertv (North Carolina)   |   | |
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All I know about Shark's run in the early-to-mid 2000's is how they had crappy filtration and overheating issues. But that also applies to the Euro-Pro Fantoms. |
Post# 458836 , Reply# 6   12/26/2022 at 20:15 (754 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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Its almost like its a completely different company now. But the strange thing is it isn't. Euro Pro was just renamed to Shark Ninja. They stepped up their game tenfold. Of course maybe they have different companies manufacturing for them, but I have to say unlike companies like Hoover or Dirt Devil, Eureka etc. they never got bought out. Its still Mark Rosen doing all their presentations and still the CEO!
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Post# 458841 , Reply# 7   12/27/2022 at 02:31 (754 days old) by kirbylux77 (London, Ontario, Canada)   |   | |
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I picked up the silver version of that exact Shark Spectra vac, it was junked at the side of the road. Dismantled it and saved parts for a friend who had a similar vac. It had a nice double stage chinese motor in it, was actually big and well built for a budget vac. The silver Spectra was a popular model, as it was sold in Canadian Tire. Still worked, but needed repairs and parts were likely NLA.
Also, that same vac was sold in the same green colour as a Lewyt at Zellers stores here in Canada for about 1.5 years before Lewyt went under. It had a different filter setup in the dirt cup though, not a pleated filter like the Spectra had, and unlike the Spectra it had a pleated HEPA Filter on the exhaust. Also, that silver upright you posted wasn't their only attempt at a Oreck-style direct air upright, they also had a red soft bagged direct air upright that sold at Canadian Tire. That model had issues with the fan breaking prematurely on them though. |
Post# 458864 , Reply# 8   12/27/2022 at 15:52 (753 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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Post# 458873 , Reply# 9   12/27/2022 at 20:32 (753 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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As in the ceiling fan guys? Never knew they manufactured vacuums! But that kind of makes sense now. Other Shark machines might've been Sanyo, I know the Fantom ones were. Shark also had the Pursuit and the OTHER Spectra, which definitely kind of screams Sanyo. Im kind of curious if THIS ONE was ever in that metallic ruby color? I know the Roadster was.
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Post# 458875 , Reply# 10   12/27/2022 at 20:58 (753 days old) by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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Post# 458876 , Reply# 11   12/27/2022 at 21:04 (753 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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Post# 458877 , Reply# 12   12/27/2022 at 22:05 (753 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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These are probably worth mentioning, Infinity Navigator. The original Navigator and probably the last vacuums used under the Infinity name. I don't see very many of these and I recall one collector has or had one before.
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Post# 458883 , Reply# 13   12/28/2022 at 08:27 (752 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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The green one looks really nice. Absolutely crazy that that one vacuum cleaner alone started the big Shark phenomenon. Company skyrocketed with it. STILL making newer updated navigators to this day! I just got one for Christmas and the suction is INSANE. Just putting the head on the carpet and a dust cloud already filled the bin. Its the Navigator 3XL, the true successor to the old non lift away navigators.
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Post# 458891 , Reply# 14   12/28/2022 at 11:03 (752 days old) by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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Post# 458894 , Reply# 15   12/28/2022 at 12:37 (752 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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This Shark was called the Superlite Professional. Models Ep700 and EP701. I think this was their fray into commercial units. There are old screenshots from a HSN promotion however. THAT I wish someone would uncover!
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Post# 458902 , Reply# 16   12/28/2022 at 14:25 (752 days old) by AmtrakSebo1997 (Vacmasterthegreats basement)   |   | |
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Thanks! That'd be a cool piece in my collection. Also, on that note, I've kinda had a nostalgic bias towards Shark. This is because I remember watching some of the Shark informercials in the early to mid 2010s. I remember watching the ones for the Rotator, the Powered lift-aways, the first version of the rocket stick vac (I think), and one of their floor mops. However that doesn't mean that i think they're the best vacuums, I think they're pretty cheaply made, and don't last that long. But hey, that's my opinion, and I would like to have one or two in my collection. :)
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Post# 458912 , Reply# 17   12/28/2022 at 17:16 (752 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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The original Navigator or Navigator swivel with the 21 cyclones (I think the blue Walmart NV22 from the original Navigator and the green NV27 from the Navigator Swivel are my favorite ones) were probably the only ones I thought Shark got right. I don't get why those aren't still being made today while the original Navigator Lift-Away and those similar to it are however. Those are in my humble opinion WAY better machines than anything else that I've used from Shark (Though I think the Spectras from SMC I would've liked more). Even better than the one my work has, I actually hate that machine. Those are much more simpler, they filter better because of their 21 cyclone set up, they clean better, they feel more maneuverable, they seem to hold up longer, and they don't tip over while you're using the hose especially by how long the hose actually is.
But if I had to buy a Shark, as of today at least, the original Navigator Lift-Away or those similar to it is what I'd get. Preferably the white XL Professional version. I like how simple they are, they clean better, I like that it'd come with accessories that I'd find useful like the Dust-Away attachment for wood floors, the dust cup is much bigger, they've been around for over 10 years now where I'd be lucky enough to find parts for, and I remember it was one of the two Sharks that got the silver rating from the CRI. |
Post# 458913 , Reply# 18   12/28/2022 at 17:35 (752 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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Post# 458918 , Reply# 19   12/28/2022 at 19:40 (752 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)   |   | |
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It's funny you mentioned the Infinity Navigator yesterday; I had been contemplating posting about another rare Shark - one simply called the "Infinity."
The Infinity was released in late 2006 and featured 24-cyclone technology. I myself have never seen one in person, but my late great-grandmother made mention of it back in late 2007 when my family was researching new vacuums. We did not end up buying the Infinity; my dad bought a Dyson DC07 Animal instead. In retrospect, I'm glad he did, as I found out the Infinity had received mixed reviews on sites like Amazon. Only a few videos exist of the Infinity on YouTube, including some commercials. And, just a few (former) members of this site have made posts about this vacuum.
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Post# 458962 , Reply# 20   12/29/2022 at 20:40 (751 days old) by kirbylux77 (London, Ontario, Canada)   |   | |
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I had the vacuum in reply 12, but it was a Shark. Got it for free. Nice machine, I liked the hose setup, wasn't too heavy, easy to use. However, you had to empty the top cyclones every month or 2, tools weren't that good, only so-so suction and airflow, and no HEPA Filter on the exhaust, only a washable micro filter. I eventually sold it to a neighbor who had a Kenmore upright that burned through belts and wanted one with a geared belt.
I also had the Infinity in reply 19. Found it for free, and had to fix the wand as it was broken. Had really good suction and airflow, cleaned well. But it was very heavy and clunky to use, plus the brushroll was just like a Dyson DC07 brushroll...., thin, sparse bristles, the same shape as a Dyson brushroll, didn't groom well and got tangled in hair and debris easily. Also had to clean out the top cyclones monthly. I donated it to a soup kitchen who needed a upright for black rubber mats, worked well for their needs. |
Post# 458983 , Reply# 21   12/30/2022 at 14:23 (750 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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I remember those vacuums. I've never used an Infinity before but always wanted to add one to my collection. Interesting looking machines. Although, it would've never lasted me because Euro-Pro doesn't sell parts so that's another good thing you went with the Dyson. I would've done the same thing if I had to choose between the Dyson and the Infinity.
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Post# 458984 , Reply# 22   12/30/2022 at 14:31 (750 days old) by FanOfVacuums2 (Williamsburg, VA)   |   | |
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One of those 24-cyclone Infinity Sharks came into a vacuum cleaner shop local to me a couple years ago with an owner dead set on not giving up on it. Everything you can imagine would be broken on it was broken, but it still worked and managed to hold together through delicate use. I can see how somebody may have been attracted to the Infinity back in the day, but it did not hold a candle to the DC07 or really any of the Dyson uprights at that time. The build quality just was not there and the bin was not too effective either. Switching to the more simplistic but versatile lift-away Navigator models was most definitely a wise move.
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Post# 466798 , Reply# 23   10/15/2023 at 15:06 (461 days old) by OldCrankman (Lawrenceburg, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 466812 , Reply# 24   10/16/2023 at 05:42 (461 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, IN)   |   | |
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Post# 466828 , Reply# 25   10/16/2023 at 14:55 (460 days old) by Powerstarenergy (Portland, Tennessee)   |   | |
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Post# 468862 , Reply# 26   1/21/2024 at 20:43 (363 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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I think in the UK they sold most of what we knew as Shark in the US under other brands. Don't know what the brand is but it is the same exact machine as the OTHER Shark Spectra in a ruby red. This IMO looks better than the silver.
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Post# 469037 , Reply# 28   1/28/2024 at 16:09 (356 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, IN)   |   | |
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That is a rare one. Shark canisters sold poorly and virtually nobody bothered with them because canister vacs were long since out of favor in the US market by the time this came out. The plus side is it is bagged. This doesn't look like an in-house design so you should be able to find bags and belts if you can figure out who they copied it from. (ie Aldi supermarket vacuums are old Kenmore molds, so can be fixed with Kenmore parts) |
Post# 469040 , Reply# 29   1/28/2024 at 16:14 (356 days old) by EvolutionClean1 (Nampa, Idaho)   |   | |
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Euro Pro had some cool machines and I only have one true power head canister. I can't find a sliver of info on that particular one. No reviews, no parts lists... Any info on it? |
Post# 469059 , Reply# 30   1/29/2024 at 17:22 (355 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, IN)   |   | |
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Post# 469067 , Reply# 31   1/29/2024 at 21:55 (355 days old) by Eureka1998 (New York )   |   | |
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of the Shark Trailblazer. This actually popped up at a local Savers around Christmas and I had a temptation to get it. The only thing that kept me from doing so was the numerous reviews of early Shark vacuums having an overheating problem. Anyone know how often an occurrence that was on the old Euro Pro units?
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Post# 475060 , Reply# 33   1/8/2025 at 19:14 by VacsofProsper (TX)   |   | |
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I remember those Shark 3 in 1 vacuums. I received one as a Christmas present back in 2010 from my previous stepfather👹. I actually wanted the Dirt Devil FeatherLite Bagged but this one was not too bad. They're known for being too bulky and it's monstrosity look. They would've been better if they had a power nozzle for rugs and carpets. I donated it to Goodwill back in 2018 since I lost interest.
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Post# 475066 , Reply# 34   1/9/2025 at 14:21 by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)   |   | |
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Shark released a Rotator Powered Lift-Away canister vacuum in late 2014. It is bagless, and how is the "Lift-Away" feature utilized? The main suction motor piece lifts away from the wheels. This design choice always struck me as odd.
It appears that this machine didn't sell very well, making it a rarity. I could only find one review of this vacuum on YouTube. In it, the presenter criticized the Lift-Away feature, calling it "extremely heavy" and not very practical for cleaning stairs. CLICK HERE TO GO TO niclonnic's LINK
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Post# 475075 , Reply# 35   1/10/2025 at 13:54 by ilovehoovers (England)   |   | |
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