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    Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV360 Buying Guide: Things You Should Know

    The Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV360 is one of the best rated upright vacuums on the market and has been for a while now. And if you’re eyeing this entry-level upright vacuum cleaner, here are all of the things you need to know before you make your purchase.

    - Lift-Away Design

    The most significant feature that the Shark NV360 brings to the table is the Lift-Away design. If you plan to purchase the NV360, you must absolutely know everything about this feature.

    What it does is basically allowing you to convert this blue Shark vacuum from a normal upright to a canister vacuum. By pressing the “Lift-Away” button, the canister portion of the vacuum, which contains the motor, the dust cup, and the filtering system is detached. You can drag around the detached canister and use it separately from the rest of the NV360’s body.

    In this mode, the vacuum’s weight is effectively halved (from roughly 14 pounds down to 7 to 8 pounds.) The lower weight makes it far more convenient to use as well as more portable. Most customers found that the Lift-Away canister is particularly useful for cleaning the ceiling, carpeted stairs, shelves, and the car.


    - Notable Carpet Performance

    According to many independent tests, the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 upright vacuum performs better on carpeting than it does on bare surfaces.

    Particularly, on both low-pile and high-pile carpets and rugs, the vacuum can efficiently take out virtually all kinds of debris from dirt, pet hair, to chip crumbs and spilled cereal pieces. Although you may need to give the carpet a couple of passes for the vacuum to suck up everything, overall, it can do a commendable job.

    The Shark Navigator Lift-Away DLX vacuum cleaner (NV360) performs acceptably on bare surfaces, though not as good as most people expected it to be. It can clean up dust and dirt very well, but struggles when it comes to pet hair and debris.

    As such, if you have a lot of carpeting around the house, definitely take this vacuum into consideration. On the other hand, if your house’s floor plan is mostly composed of hardwood, you should consider a different model if you want the best bang for your buck.

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    - HEPA Filtration & Anti Allergen Complete Seal

    For an “entry-level” vacuum cleaner, it’s quite surprising that Shark gave the NV360 quite a robust filtration design.

    First, the vacuum is equipped with a HEPA filter. As the best sort of filtering system you can possibly find on the market nowadays, it can do a great job at sanitizing your home from fine dust, bacteria, allergen, and other microscopic threats.

    Secondly, there is Shark’s patented Anti Allergen Complete Seal Technology. What this means is that the vacuum’s body is sealed up tight so that dirty particles from inside of the dust cup cannot escape back out through cracks or gaps on the vacuum’s body.

    Due to the strength of the vacuum’s filtration system, it would be a good choice if you or anyone in your home suffers from allergies. Plus, in the middle of this pandemic, a HEPA-equipped vacuum will most certainly come in handy.


    - Recurring Costs

    The Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 has little to no recurring costs. All of the filters inside of the vacuum are washable. According to Shark’s manual, the filters ought to be replaced once every two years, which is an incredibly long time.

    This in addition to the fact that replacement filters for the NV360 are priced quite affordably makes maintenance costs very low.

    Conclusion

    So, with all of that said, we hope you have found this short buying guide to be useful. It’s a great vacuum for the price and definitely will be well worth the money spent if you were to give it a chance!
    Last edited by amstrong32; 01-24-2024 at 11:01 PM.

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    depends what you want to do with it.

    The creopop uses uv cured resins - so has no hot parts - but the 'ink' cartridges are very expensive.
    Most of the cheap ones just use a hot nozzle and standard pla.
    Sp pretty cheap to run.

    And apart from some being cordless - they are all pretty much the same as far as what they can do goes.

    They are nowhere as useful as you think they are :-)

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    it will take some time to research to buy best 3D pen. Best quality does not come in cheap price.Depend on your budget you can buy best quality 3D pen

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    Well, I think you can try a cheap one at first, just to try and maybe sell after. Than buy better one.

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