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Shark WS632 WANDVAC System Stick Vacuum Cleaner
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The Shark WS632 Wandvac System is a lightweight cordless vacuum built to perform the function of an upright and a handheld vacuum. This vacuum cleaner offers a very effective pet hair-sucking performance and comes with a highly commendable rendition on every floor type with high-pile dirt. While the device boasts one of the most unpopular runtimes, users will find it easy to empty the dirt compartment with a single button click.
- Design and Features
Lightweight: At less than six pounds in weight, the Shark WS632 WANDVAC System is arguably one of the most compact upright/handheld vacuum cleaners on the market, which makes it convenient to use.
- A Charging Base
The Shark WS632 WANDVAC System comes with a charging base that users can fit in the most accessible spot in the home.
- Powerful Suction
The Shark WS632 WANDVAC System may be lightweight, but it comes with an incredible accelerated suction power which allows it to engulf almost anything on its way.
- Boost Mode Feature
This special feature allows the Shark WS632 WANDVAC System to go the extra mile on tough or sticky messes with an additional burst of powerful suction.
Functions
- Multiple floor usage: The Shark WS632 WANDVAC System is compatible with most floor types.
- Ideal for Pet Hairs: The product also delivers outstanding performance on pet hairs with its strong suction power.
- Upright and Handheld Function: Users can easily switch between the Upright cleaning mode to the handheld function for more close-up cleaning.
- Extended Reach: With the wand mounted on the hand vacuum, you can reach higher footings like ceilings and hidden corners.
Pros
- The Shark WS632 WANDVAC System is portable and easy to use
- The vacuum offers a seamless switch between upright and handheld usage
- It easily sucks up pet hairs on most floor types
- There's little or no maintenance cost on the Shark WS632 WANDVAC System
Cons
- It comes with a small dirt storage space
- It has a poor battery life
- It does not come with the dust-trapping HEPA filtration system
Specifications
Brand |
Shark |
Model |
Shark WS632 Wandvac System |
Price |
$240 |
Weight |
5.9 pounds |
Dirt Compartment |
0.13 Quarts |
Voltage |
11.1 volts |
Battery life |
15 minutes |
Wattage |
225 Watts |
Product information
Brand | Shark |
---|---|
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight |
Form Factor | Stick |
Color | Slate Grey |
Filter Type | HEPA |
Model Name | Shark |
Surface Recommendation | Carpets & Hard Floor |
Product Dimensions | 11.6"L x 11.2"W x 44"H |
Included Components | Duster Crevice Tool, Pet Multi-Tool |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Voltage | 11.1 Volts |
Item Weight | 5.9 Pounds |
Capacity | 0.13 Quarts |
Wattage | 225 watts |
Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Product Dimensions | 11.6 x 11.2 x 44 inches |
Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
Who should buy Shark Wandvac System?
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System provides a credible alternative to the other more expensive upright/handheld vacuums on the market. At under 250 dollars, it is not too pocket-drilling for many users who desire a stick vacuum that works on all surface types. Even if it looks high to a few people who will rather prefer the less than 200 dollars stick vacuums, the fact that the Shark WS632 Wandvac System costs no extra amount to maintain makes it more appealing. For users who love a vacuum cleaner that offers an easy switch between the upright and handheld mode, then the Shark WS632 Wandvac System provides an incredible option. Users who love its lightweight, regardless of the storage space, should also consider getting the Shark WS632 Wandvac System instead.
Review of Shark Wandvac System
The Dirt Storage Space: The dirt compartment of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System is built in a way that it can not be detached on its own; it can only come off along with the filters. Due to its small size, users will need to empty the container quite often.
- Cyclone Filter
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System has a dust cup cyclone filter found at one end of the dirt container. After each use, you are required to pull it out. The best way to clean it for quick reuse is to dust it by the side of a wall or garbage can. On a few occasions, it may be best to wash with clean water.
- Lint Filter Screen
There is a filter screen located in the dirt compartment that also requires cleaning after every use. You should tap the lint filter screen lightly by the side of a hard object to clean out the dust.
- Brush roll
The brush roll lid is located at the underside of the vacuum. Although there's no specified time for cleaning, however, you should unscrew the cap whenever you observe that the brush roll is clogged with pet hairs.
Performance
Bare floor performance
Upon testing the Shark WS632 Wandvac System on bare floors, it delivered an amazing performance. The vacuum didn't seem to have any problem shocking up sands and pet hairs. For high-pile debris like cereals and fold remnants, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System was able to pick them up with ease.
Carpet Performance
On low-pile carpets, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System also delivered an outstanding performance as it cleared up the same experimented dirt types as the bare floors. Unfortunately, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System struggled to absorb fine particles like flour and baking soda. We believe the product may require a few extra tweaks to perform better on smooth debris.
On high-pile carpets, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System was also equal to the task with its ability to permeate deeply into the carpets to absorb dirt.
Pet hair performance
Upon switching to the handheld version of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System, we tested its performance over littered pet hairs on a couch. Quite impressively, it was able to produce a fascinating cleaning job.
When switched to the upright mode, the constantly rotating head of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System allows it to maneuver comfortably around furniture and other surfaces. However, cleaning the underside of furniture and hidden corners may become stressful. Hence, you will need to switch to the hand-held mode. The Shark WS632 Wandvac System assumes that ragged rugs and carpet edges are dirt. So, you may experience difficulty in cleaning such areas.
Compared to others
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System certainly boasts incredible performances on pet hairs, regardless of the floor type in question. It also allows users to swap between two modes of use easily. Overall, it delivers a good cleaning task on bare floors and carpets. Nevertheless, compared to the Dyson A6, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System offers a much lower dirt compartment. While the Dyson A6 boasts over 40 minutes of runtime, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System can only manage to go as much as 15 minutes upon full charge. Although in terms of maintenance, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System offers a much superior advantage considering that it requires little or no additional cost to maintain. On the other hand, due to the presence of the HEPA filter in the Dyson A6, it offers a much more dust trapping edge over the Shark WS632 Wandvac System. While the Dyson A6 has also proved to be more efficient on bare floors, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System takes the edge in extracting sands from carpets.
When compared to the Belife BVC-V11, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System boast a superior advantage in terms of portability. At 8.5 pounds, the Belife BVC-V11 vacuum almost doubles the size of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System. Additionally, the Belife BVC-V11 consumes more electricity than the Shark WS632 Wandvac System, which means users get to spend less on electricity bills using the Shark WS632 Wandvac System. On the other hand, the Belife BVC-V11 comes with a massive 50 minutes of battery life, meaning users get less burdened by frequently emptying the dirt compartment. The Belife BVC-V11 also comes with nearly five times the size of the dirt storage space of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System. However, while the Belife BVC-V11 performs well on hardwood and carpets, the Shark WS632 Wandvac System proves more efficient on all surfaces.
Comparison Chart: Shark WS632 Wandvac System vs Dyson V6 vs Belife BVC-V11 vs Tineco A11
Brand |
Shark WS632 |
Dyson V6 |
Belife BVC-V11 |
Tineco A-11 |
Price |
$240 |
$289 |
$170 |
$260 |
Weight |
5.9 pounds |
5 pounds |
8.5 pounds |
11.46 pounds |
Runtime |
15 minutes |
20 minutes |
50 minutes |
40 minutes |
Power Usage |
225 Watts |
350 Watts |
380 Watts |
450 watts |
Dirt Space |
0.13 Quarts |
0.4 Quarts |
0.7 Quarts |
0.6 Quarts |
Floor type |
All |
Hard floors, Carpet |
Carpet, Upholstery, Hardfloor |
Carpet, Hardfloor |
Voltage |
11.1 volts |
21.6 volts |
120 volts |
22.2 volts |
Questions about Shark Wandvac System?
What is the battery life of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System?
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System has a single battery that runs up to 15 minutes upon 3 hours of full charge.
How do I switch on the Boost function of the Shark WS632 Wandvac System?
Press and hold down the boost button at the bottom of the handle to get an extra boost of sucking power.
Is the Shark WS632 Wandvac System ideal?
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System is a strong cordless vacuum cleaner with powerful cleaning performance. However, it is ideal for small tasks due to its small dirt space and runtime.
Is the Shark WS632 Wandvac System good for pet hairs?
The Shark WS632 Wandvac System is undoubtedly one of the most powerful handheld pet hair vacuums, and it delivers about the same pet hair extraction performance on all floor types.
Is the Shark WS632 Wandvac System cordless?
Yes! The Shark WS632 Wandvac System is a cordless handheld/stick vacuum giving you the ease of moving around without the hassle that comes with corded stick vacuums.