Here are my honest thoughts.
Want To Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Calming, Boho-Chic Escape (Um, Yes)?
Enter: theShark Cordless Pro Vacuum($320).

Read on for my full review.
And, with a .72 quart dust cup capacity, it holds a whole lot of debris.
Eco Mode typically does the job for me, and its significantly quieter than the other modes.

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When it comes to weight, its not aheavyvacuum, but its not featherlight.
It cant stand up on its own with the brushroll attachment (neither can my Dysonsomeone invent this!)
so it needs to be propped up against something if you stop mid-clean.

Comparing my two vacuums isnt apples to apples.
Storage:My Dyson came with a handy wall mount that also housed attachments.
Weight:The Dyson weighs around five pounds, while the Shark Cordless Pro weighs just over eight.

Its not a massive difference, but it might matter to some.
Price:Heres where the main difference between Shark and Dyson products seems to lie.
This Shark model retails for $400 (and is often on sale for around $320).

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I find myself saying Ooh, good one!
aloud when it picks up speedare you judging me?
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