| The NV31 is the bagless, cyclonic upright vacuum | | | | every so often. Euro-Pro claim that the Shark Infinity |
| cleaner on offer from Shark. Bagless, cyclonic | | | | only needs rinsing about every 3 months, but many |
| vacuums are preferred by some because the suction | | | | consumers tend to disagree and complain that the |
| power of the vacuum remains strong and steady | | | | vacuum needs rinsing and cleaning on a far more |
| even as the dust cup fills. But does this Shark bagless | | | | regular basis. The problem about rinsing out a vacuum |
| upright perform as well as the market leaders like | | | | is that it needs to be completely dry before it can be |
| Dyson and Eureka? | | | | used; you need to allow 24 - 48 hours for it to dry and, |
| Consumers have complained that the cyclonic system | | | | in the meantime, you have no vacuum. |
| used in vacuum cleaners isn't as powerful as the | | | | Another justified complaint about the Shark Infinity |
| manufacturers claim and these types of vacuums | | | | bagless vacuum cleaner is that it has small dust cups |
| loose suction as the cup fills just like regular vacuums. | | | | that are significantly smaller than some of its |
| Well, Euro-Pro didn't invent the cyclonic system but the | | | | competitors' models. Anyone who's used a bagless |
| Infinity uses a patent pending 24 cyclones, which the | | | | vacuum before knows what a messy business |
| company claims gives great suction and guarantees | | | | emptying the dust cup is. The Shark Infinity needs to |
| that suction will remain constant. | | | | be emptied rather often. |
| Many customers, who have given reviews on the | | | | The biggest complaint by far is that of clogging. The |
| Shark Infinity, do say that the Shark Infinity does have | | | | Shark Infinity does seem to have a rather silly design |
| very good suction - even those who had negative | | | | flaw: the inner screen tube inside the canister is too |
| things to say about the Infinity. So on the suction issue, | | | | long, which causes dirt and hair to stay up inside the |
| the Euro-Pro Shark Infinity does get a good rating. | | | | tube; there's simply no place for the stuff to fall. This is |
| The Euro-Pro NV31 Infinity vacuum cleaner comes | | | | unlike the Dyson where the inner tube inside the |
| with 'Pet Care System', so it's been designed | | | | canister is 1/3 the length of the Infinity and the dirt |
| especially to remove pet hairs from carpets. The ability | | | | debris just falls right into the canister so it doesn't clog. |
| of this vacuum to pick up pet hairs is its main strength. | | | | Euro-Pro should have a re-think about the design of |
| Many reviews confirm that the pet attachment of the | | | | the inner tube. |
| Shark Infinity is as good as any other brand. The Pet | | | | The Euro-Pro Shark Infinity vacuum cleaner is not a |
| Care System is undoubtedly one on the best features | | | | five star vacuum cleaner but it's not bad either. Its price |
| on the Shark Infinity. | | | | is considerably cheaper than an equivalent vacuum |
| The Infinity vacuum cleaner comes with a true HEPA | | | | cleaner from Eureka or Dyson. If you're looking for a |
| filter, which is washable. | | | | cheap but powerful, bagless, cyclonic vacuum cleaner |
| Are there any problems with the Shark Infinity vacuum | | | | then you should maybe consider the Shark Infinity. |
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| Bagless, cyclonic vacuum cleaners have a major | | | | top brands like Shark vacuum cleaners and Eureka |
| drawback in that the appliance needs to be rinsed out | | | | vacuum cleaners amongst others. |