Shark VM252 VACMOP Pro Cordless Hard Floor Vacuum Mop with LED Headlights, 4 Disposable Pads & 12 oz. Cleaning Solution, Charcoal Gray
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alexandria whittington
> 3 dayWhen I opened this package I was skeptical because of how small it was. I’ve been struggling to find a small and gentle vacuum that won’t ruin the laminate in my house. This little guy has way more power then you would expect! And it’s cordless!! I was able to vacuum my 1200 square foot house with zero issues in picking up dirt!!
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Carolyn
Greater than one weekLove this little mop-vac. Its so lightweight and easy to use without hurting my back. The only drawback is the battery life is too short. But thats ok, Id buy it again.
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Amanda Shields
31-10-2024I love this new tool. The only critic I have about it is the battery life. Other than that it picks up quite a bit and the added bonus of it being a mop makes cleaning really easy!
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The Lost Lenoir
> 3 dayI was excited to get this, hoping to save time on doing my floors so I could keep up with it better while I have babies playing on the floor. I opted to try this one (even though it doesnt do carpet) because I liked the idea of just tossing the pad and not having to clean the inside thoroughly. It does an ok job vacuuming and then you go over it again with the mop and solution, which isnt a big deal, but I felt like it was SO HARD to push once wet. I had to use a lot of arm strength and I was bending a lot. After having to carry and wrestle with small children all day this is not something I want to do. I had to use 2 pads on my downstairs, and half a bottle of the solution. Finishing the upstairs will use probably just 1 more pad and a quarter of a bottle. That means every time I clean my house it will cost me $20. Not reasonable. It does clean fairly well. This would be great for someone living in an apartment where you would likely use just one pad and 1/4 of a bottle of solution. Not terribly loud, either. I plan to return and to try a more expensive option that does carpet so I dont have to pay for the replaceable elements.
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MGW
> 3 dayIm a hands and knees floor cleaner - do floors get clean any other way? Recently interested in breaking into the knee-saving convenience of a wet-mop-vac. Years ago I tried swif wet jet and tossed it because of doghair and sopping disgusting pads that pushed around dirt. I would have spent much more, but the reviews on more complicated versions/brands always stopped me, so I decided to go basic and inexpensive. I was really averse to something complicated - maybe others are ok with that, my goal was SIMPLE, quick. After the first use, the Shark Hard Floor Vacuum Mop seems to be a very suitable introduction to the concept for me! The vacuum is actually quite adequate for doghair and loose debris in the kitchen. I first vacuumed the entire area prior to spraying (per instructions, not sure how I feel about vacuuming up wet/sprayed debris). One bad thing is that the trigger for the vacuum is under the crook in the handle, so I ended up hitting it A LOT by mistake as I got used to pushing it. The agility and twist is perfect, easy to handle and easy to keep straight on. The accuracy of the spray will take some time to get used to. The Shark VacMop Cleaner did fairly well - I saw streaks and footprints along the way, but as the floor dried they are not noticeable. An annoyance is that these mops are certainly ALL designed to be pushed FORWARD which when using wet, you cant help but leave footprints ... and its nearly impossible not to push back and forth over dirty areas. I accomplished a large kitchen and large bathroom with first use. I used 3 pads and less than a cup of cleaner. Took 15 minutes but I stopped to read directions etc. Im impressed honestly! I think it has potential to be quick, pretty darn thorough, and simple. My intentions are to try white vinegar and water, but the cleaner exceeded my expectations - I only kneeled down to scratch away a dirt spot a few times, and if I sprayed and came back to a spot in a minute or two it got almost everything. [PS my floor was REALLY dirty!] Also worth noting, was the light on the front, it is not super bright but helped see what was in front of the mop. It was impressive in the corners and along baseboards - no complaints (and I will get better at that as I see what works best for me). My recommendation is that if you are looking to try the wetvac concept, and want REALLY SIMPLE, this was well worth the fairly low price I paid. As the unit ages, I will update if I feel any differently. Overall, I believe I will use it (as opposed to something too big and time consuming) and I believe it worked very well for no knees. Price was easy. Its a YESSSSS.
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Vicky Van Dam
> 3 dayI like the vacuum part. It has good suction. I also like that it is cordless . I don’t do well with cords. However, I do not like the cleaning pads when they get wet. They are too flimsy and tend to fold up causing it’s casing to scrape the floor. Friends said the same thing. Of course, it could be something I’m not doing correctly.
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Suzy M
Greater than one weekI wasnt sure this inexpensive product would be any good just based on price. Actually bought one that had a scratch on it and a damaged box. Scratch is barely noticeable and I saved $22. I am extremely impressed with how well it works. Suction is very good and gets every little speck. Perfect for whole house cleaning and quick cleanups. Love this product.
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Pon Moore
Greater than one weekThe fact that the battery only lasts 13 minutes is a huge problem for me. It works great for those 13 minutes but if you have large areas that need cleaned I do not recommend for that. Its a spot cleaner at best.
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Margo DeVane
> 3 dayLove this. Bought 2 one for home and summer cabin
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LizAnne
> 3 dayIt’s an ok product. Not for heavy duty jobs.