
Shark
The Shark Navigator Lift‑Away NV352 is a lightweight, bagless upright vacuum that combines strong 1200 W suction with a detachable Lift‑Away pod for versatile above‑floor cleaning. It features HEPA‑sealed filtration and top‑tier swivel steering, making it well‑suited for mixed‑floor homes and allergy sufferers.
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$149.99
Average
$162.49
Lowest
$78.99
Highest
$310.94
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the NV352 for its exceptional suction, lightweight build, and best‑in‑class swivel steering, highlighting the versatile Lift‑Away pod and HEPA‑sealed filtration as standout features. The main criticisms from editors focus on the non‑replaceable belt and modest dust‑bin size, though they note the overall value remains high for a budget upright.
What Users Say
Everyday users repeatedly praise the vacuum’s easy handling, strong pet‑hair pickup, and the convenience of the Lift‑Away pod, while common complaints revolve around brushroll/belt reliability, the small dust bin, and occasional availability issues.
Common Complaints
Brushroll or belt malfunctions due to the non‑replaceable belt, the limited 1.32 L dust‑bin requiring frequent emptying, and occasional difficulty finding the model as it becomes discontinued at some retailers.
What People Are Saying
“how to get floor brushes to work”
How It Compares
vs. Average Upright
Advantages
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Choose the NV352 for lighter weight, better suction, and Lift‑Away versatility; opt for an average upright if you need a larger dust bin or longer cord.
vs. Commercial Upright (implied competitor)
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Disadvantages
Select the NV352 for budget‑friendly power and maneuverability; consider a commercial upright if you require higher capacity and serviceable components.