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Shark APEX UpLight Lift-Away DuoClean: Worth It In 2021?

Shark apex uplight vacuum is one of the more popular stick vacuums that Shark offers. If you are eyeing it in 2021, here are the basic facts that you need to know about this vacuum before you make your purchase.
  • Great Performance for the Price
Arguably, the best value that the Shark APEX UpLight DuoClean to its users is its high cleaning performance for the price. During our performance tests, the vacuum was able to out-perform many vacuum models that are priced much higher.

Particularly, on hardwood floors, we found that the vacuum managed to sweep up almost 100% of dirt, pet hair, and small debris. Against larger debris, the vacuum was able to pick up more than 95%, which is excellent for a mid-range stick vacuum.

All in all, if your house’s flooring is mostly hardwood, we have no doubt that you’ll come to love this vacuum.

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On carpeting, the vacuum’s performance is similarly decent.

When we tested it on low-pile carpeting, the Shark UpLight vacuum was able to clean up 100% of pet hair and dust. Though its performance against debris suffered a fair bit (around 90% for large debris and 80% for small debris), it can still be considered as very good.

High-pile carpet performance is where the vacuum is at a disadvantage. It simply doesn’t have the suction power needed to thoroughly clean out thick carpeting. The Shark apex uplight was able to clean up 95% of pet hair, while debris of all types remain quite a lot upon the carpeting.

In conclusion, performance-wise, we recommend this model if you’re going to use it to clean hardwood floors and low-pile carpets.
  • Compact, Versatile Design
As a stick vacuum, the Shark APEX UpLight DuoClean is designed to be as compact and lightweight as possible.

But while Shark did the compactness just right (you’ll be able to maneuver the vacuum smoothly in cramped spaces), its weight could be an issue at 11.2 pounds. Compared to many other stick vacuums on the market, the APEX UpLight is on the heavier side.

Like many other stick vacuums that are designed by Shark, you have the option to convert the vacuum from its stick format to handheld. All you have to do is remove the front suction wand and attach the suction hose to the base unit.

In this handheld format, the APEX UpLight is extremely versatile. It would be useful for cleaning stairs and similar jobs that require mobility.
  • Decently-Sized Dirt Cup
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The dirt cup of the Shark APEX UpLight corded Lift Away can hold approximately 0.74 dry quarts. This is good enough for a stick vacuum.

Shark has designed the dust cup to be easy to remove and empty. You only need to push a few buttons and the cup will come right out.

Our only complaint is that the dust cup isn’t very hygienic. It doesn’t have mechanisms that protect against kicked-up dirt. This can be a problem if you are allergic to dust.

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  • HEPA Filtration and Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology
The UpLight stick vacuum comes with a HEPA post-motor filter. It is also constructed using Shark’s patented Anti-Allergen Complete Seal technology.

HEPA is currently the most efficient type of air filter available. It can take out microscopic dust particles hanging in the air as well as bacteria and viruses in your home.

Anti-Allergen Complete Seal simply means that the internal structure of the vacuum is completely airtight. None of the particles that are sucked into the vacuum can escape back out through the small seams and cracks on its body. Highly useful if there are allergy sufferers in your family.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Shark APEX UpLight is an excellent vacuum for the price, though it does have a few caveats that we mentioned earlier. Keep these drawbacks in mind before you make your purchase. Nonetheless, we predict that all of these issues are minor enough that they wouldn’t be a problem for the wide majority of consumers.

Hope this guide and Shark apex uplight review have helped!
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