Shark NV360 versus NV356E. Which one is better?

When shopping for a vacuum, we usually want to consider several models based on friends' and families' recommendations, then compare their features and price ranges before making the purchase decision. If you’re looking for an upright vacuum cleaner, chances are you’ve come across a few models from Shark like the NV360 or NV356E and asking about their similarities and differences. Read on, as we’ll compare these two models in this article.

1. Design, appearance, and key specs

Both vacuums look pretty similar with identical shapes. They’re only different in colors: the Shark NV360 is in blue, whereas the NV356E is in silver. Since they’re upright vacuums, they can be pretty bulky, but they are not a burden to move around thanks to the lift-away canister and the swivel steering head.

The NV360’s measurement is 11.4’’ x 12.4’’ x 45.2’’ whereas the NV356E is slightly bigger. Its dimension is 14.9’’ x 11.4’’ x 45.2’’. However, the former is heavier than the latter. While the NV360 weighs 16lbs, its sibling weighs only 14lbs.

They are both equipped with the anti allergen complete seal technology and the HEPA filter. However, the cord length of the Shark NV356E S2 Navigator Lift-Away is 30 feet, whereas the power cord of the Shark navigator lift-away NV360 is only 25 feet long. Given this, if your house is large, the NV356E might be a better choice for its extended reach.

There's a notable difference in the hose length of this pair. The NV360’s hose is 8.5 feet, whereas the NV356E has a shorter hose of 5 feet. When it comes to dust cup size, the NV356E has some advantages over its brother. Its dust container capacity is 1.1 gallons, whereas the NV360’s is only 0.77 gallons.

2. Cleaning performance

They can produce excellent suction power to tackle all sorts of dirt, debris, and pet hair on multiple floor types. Both of them require no repeated passes to achieve optimum cleaning results. Thanks to the advanced filtration system, they can efficiently capture dust particles, resulting in fresh and clean indoor air.

Both Shark NV352E and Shark vacuum NV360 that theywork well on hard floors. With the brush roll on/off switch, they can smoothly transition from carpets to timber floors. Both are equipped with Never Loses Suction Technology, giving them consistent suction strength, regardless of intensive cleaning tasks.

Their performance on carpets is also outstanding. They can extract ground-in dirt to give your carpets a new look. However, since they have powerful suction strength, you might want to use them with caution on delicate fabrics to avoid ruining them.

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3. Accessories

Pet owners might find both perfect models for their needs as they both come with pet power brushes, allowing owners to pick up pet fur and other debris articles quickly. The Shark - navigator lift-away bagless upright vacuum - blue has a crevice tool of 5.5 inches only while this tool of the Shark NV356E S2 Navigator Lift-Away is 8 inches. Given this, the NV360 might not be able to reach areas that are too deep.

They both have a dusting brush. However, only Shark NV360 has the under appliance wand - an extendable tool that allows you to clean narrow spaces under your furniture and appliances. Shark NV356E, on the other hand, has the Hard Floor Hero attachment, allowing users to capture fine dust from bare floors.

The bottom line,

The blue Shark vacuum is and the NV356E both feature lift-away canisters. Their performance on both hardwood and carpet floors is not much different. However, if you’re willing to splurge a bit, the NV356E offers you a larger dust cup container and a longer power cord. Otherwise, Shark navigator NV360 is pretty decent for its price range.

Source: https://artistecard.com/CherieOlsen

Edited Feb 23, 2024 by alethea martinez
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