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The Shark LA322 Navigator Lift-Away ADV is a versatile, corded upright vacuum featuring a detachable pod for above-floor cleaning, 960 watts of powerful suction, and advanced allergen-sealing technology that captures 99.99% of dust and allergens. Lightweight and easy to maneuver with swivel steering and LED headlights, it includes specialized tools for pet hair and hard-to-reach areas, backed by a 5-year warranty.



| ASIN | B08FN2KD3B |
| Brand | Shark |
| Capacity | 1.9 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,934) |
| Date First Available | 6 November 2020 |
| Item Weight | 5.58 Kilograms |
| Model Number | LA322 |
| Noise Level | 80 Decibels |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power / Wattage | 960 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 30.48 x 118.11 cm; 5.58 kg |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
R**A
Excelente producto. Funciona muy bien y con los accesorios incluidos puedes aspirar zonas difíciles. Fácil de utilizar y limpiar.
E**Y
I vacuum regularly because I have 3 long hair catsand 1 short hair cats. As you can imagine there is cat hair everywhere! I was using the Bissell pet but found it wasn't working very well. I just bought the Shark, it arrived last night and I vacuumed this morning. The picture attached is what it picked up the first time! I was so grossed out I vacuumed again!! It still picked up more hair! Amazing! I will never use another vacuum again! My carpet feels soft and clean!
P**Y
UPDATE: Now 2024, and this is still going strong almost 4 years later. -------------------------------------------------------- This review is worth the read if you really want to know about it. This Shark lift-away isn't totally perfect, but I am still giving it 5 stars. It has a lot going for it, and it has some features to it that tells me that someone who actually vacuums has designed it. Here are the stand out features for me--someone who vacuums every single day (I clean homes for a living, and sometimes even my own, haha). I need something that can truly grab fur off carpets, can be used on bare floors (without spitting), and have functional attachments. Also, I have never had it clog, or give me any hassles. I'm pleased. This LIFT AWAY is something I bought after one of my clients bought it for their house. I already have a couple of Shark Vacuums for use in my own house, so I totally did not need another. I kept telling myself that.. BUT, every time I used their vacuum, I just really liked the features it has over my own. I eventually couldn't resist the temptation to buy one for myself, and finally splurged. Adult toys, hehe OK, here are some details: ---The vacuum has excellent suction, and the suction control is on the handle. It is so easy to change it up on the fly. This is important because the suction on this vacuum is strong. So much so, that it will grab a cord if not careful. How to avoid that? Dont vacuum close the cord/dangling material, etc, or simply adjust the suction level. Keep this in mind when using vac over throw rugs. --The wand release is also very easy to take out and put back in. All within easy reach, feels intuitive. Many of the other vacuums have a hose plus a hard tube that can be pulled out for versatile vacuuming, but I find that the wand is so much quicker and easier to use on the go. No need to bend, or work it back into place. Also, since the wand narrows a bit, it is really effective for sucking stuff off the floor, corners, under stuff. Grab an ON BOARD attachment for further functionality. --ON BOARD tools. I dont know why, but not all vacuums have on board storage. It is ridiculous. I find this true of Dyson and even among some Shark models. THIS vacuum has a spot for a narrow tube tool, and a spot for a brush tool. The included stair/furniture tool does not have a spot unfortunately, so it will need to be stored separately. I imagine it would add weight otherwise. But still having the option would be nice. --EASY release cup. Here too the function of take it on or off is intuitive, quick, and easy. Some are a chore to take off and put back on. I have one older Shark where there cups have clips that need to be undone. It adds time! So this cup is just a quick, one handed pressed of a button, and it pops out. Super easy to get back in, so wrestling to get it in place just right. --LARGE capacity cup. I had used a dyson where the cup had to be emptied every 5-10 minutes, or every 1-2 rooms. In one cleaning session, I would have to stop to empty the cup 4-5 times. Every time. THIS cup is large, holds a lot, and I usually empty 1-2x per vacuuming session. IN ADDITION, the cup is large enough to stick my hand in to grab any stubborn bits of debris, hair balls, etc. After using many vacs (looking at you dyson) that has a narrow inner chamber.. this cup is a breeze to shake out into the trash. ONE MORE awesome detail-- the UPPER portion of the cup can be opened for additional access to the inner cup. Nothing is going to get clogged up, and if it does, it is a quick, easy task to take care of. In my life, time is money. I am either making mine, or people are wasting theirs (If I am fighting with a vacuum, then that is time adding up that I am not spending time on elsewhere. Or in my own home, I dont want to add time to doing a chore). --INTUITIVE design all around. Easy step paddle to get vacuum into reclined position. Similar paddle located just above (but colored, red) for engaging the LIFT AWAY mechanism. Off/hard floors/carpet option easy to adjust, easy to reach. Suction control on handle- again, easy to reach, use. Dirt cup easy to take on/off- easy to use, good placement. Simply everything is where it makes sense.. to me. --Once in Lift-Away position, you now just have the body/canister portion of the vacuum. This is nice for walking around to get into corners high and low. Also great for using the stair tool with--much easier and lighter to maneuver the canister without the added weight and bulk of the power bar. Snaps back into place when done. --Power/beat bar has lights, and a nice swivel. It moves/drives in an easy to control manner, yet adjusts to maneuver around object with ease. No fighting. --Good length cord. I have had shorter, I have had longer (dyson usually has an extra long cord). IF I had any one suggestion for improvement, and for all I know maybe there is an option out there.. that would be to have a wide floor brush tool. I would love to use the pole and put on a wider floor tool for quick vac of the hard floors, rather than always using it upright in hard floor mode. And next, a pole extender. It would just make this a total product. Even if sold as separate product for this unit. I would totally buy it. While it hasn't happened on mine, I did notice that my clients vacuum occasionally overheats. It happened a couple times during very hot, humid weather, and long duration vacuuming. SO I while I took that into consideration, it did not stop me from eventually buying one for myself. I have had mine for about a month, and I use it nearly daily (so much fur!). I love it. Few extra thoughts: I clean homes for a living. I often get asked what vacuum is best. There really isnt a "best" vacuum. It comes down to what you need, and what type of features you prefer. I used to only like canister vacuums, but they are really no longer available (I only see Miele, and I dont trust that one to be able to handle all the fur. I use them in fur free homes, and find the beater bar "ok", also they tend to need servicing). There are super cheap, lightweight vacs that are best for fur free homes, or very light cleaning. Basically, the carpets will be cleaned at a very superficial level. Not for me. I need a vac that will grab the carpet and pull up fur and debris from the surface and down deep. I have used high end, and low end. I have used so many brands and styles over the years that anything within the past ten years have been just OK. Vacuums from the 80s, 90s, early to mid 2000's have been good. Then I noticed a degrade in quality and availability ever since. With prices remaining high for quality that didn't cut it. Some vac brands folded. And some came on the scene. Shark/Ninja products helped fill a gap that was sorely lacking. Quality product at reasonable price. Some models are throw-away, some will last. I figure if I can get 3-5 years that is good. I expect at least 1 year of hard use from me. Any more is a bonus. It's joked that the Ninja blender is the poor mans Vitamix, and the Shark vacuum is the poor mans Dyson. I've had both. Funny thing, is that with my extensive experience with both, I recommend over and over Shark/Ninja products. The performance is there and the price is budget friendly. Dyson has been a throw away product for me, unfortunately. Good while it lasted, but not as intuitive as the Shark. Now, does that mean that it will last forever. Nah. Unless you vacuum just a couple times a year, no vacuum is going to last for decades. I have gone through a couple of Dysons ($500-600) in the past 3-4 years. After the second, I stopped. Having this Shark has been a joy. SO far so good. If it falls apart or I experience something else worth sharing, I will be sure to do so. I am genuinely enthused for this product, and I hope it serves me (and anyone else) well for time to come. PS. This vacuum is around 12-13lbs. Not heavy by most standards, but it may be too much for some. KNOW your limitations. An ultra lightweight vac (unless an Oreck--they have a totally different design that allows it to be super light, but super effective) vacuum usually wont have the oomph in the power bar or suction to truly grab dirt from carpets. It will clean the surface, but I find that they dont really do the job (ok if you have fur free, generally always clean home, or as an option for use in between deeper cleans--have a heavier more effective vac for deep clean 1-2x a week, then a light weight one for superficial quick daily clean up ). You can be assured of finding a lightweight superficial vacuum when you see Brands that typically fall into the $40-$80 range.
D**Y
The vacuum works amazing. It pulled out tons and tons of dust out of my carpet. It is so rewarding to just see that it works. We have a bunny, it did get jammed for use with hay and bunny poops. So I dont reccomend it for that. But it is amazing for regular household use. It's very easy to clean out. If you have carpets in your home, don't hesitate, your home will be healthier just by using this.
S**H
I'm not saying it's absolutely perfect, but it's pretty damn close. It has everything I was looking for in a vacuum, a combination of features that apparently none of the other shark vacuums have, even the really nice ones. I didn't have to compromise on anything, and it's very reasonably priced ($150 at time of purchase). - Lift away. The step pedal to release is intuitive, and this is infinitely useful, particularly with stairs. - Headlights. Why are the only other models with this the big "pro" ones?? Love being able to see in nooks and corners as I go - Cord wrap not attached to the wand. This is a fatal flaw of a surprising number of models--the cord wraps around a hook on the body and a hook on the wand, so if you want to use the wand you need to unravel the entire cord. This model has both hooks on the body. - Pet hair attachment. I didn't actually realize that I needed this until I used it. It transforms the wand into a little version of the full vacuum by adding rollers to it. Just a regular brush attachment can't pull up stuff off a couch--imagine trying to vacuum your rugs with suction alone. - Suction adjustment: This thing can seriously suck, which doesn't mesh well with medium pile rugs--but there's an easy switch on the handle that takes it down a notch - It's small and light, but still has a big dust bin. I ordered the Shark Navigator Pro before this and returned it because it was bulky, awkward, and heavy. I'm not sure why you would need a larger dust bin than this unless you have 3 dogs and are cleaning a three story all-carpet house. I comfortably clean a 3 bedroom apartment with rugs and four cats without needing to empty it. - The wand and hose both detach from the handle, so it's easy to clear out when something gets stuck in there - On hardwood mode, the brushes still spin, just slower. So, it picks up stuff with them but doesn't spit it behind. - Unlike other lift-away models, the cord comes out of the top of the body rather than the bottom, so you're not tripping on it. - The buttons are simple and their placement makes sense The only con I can think of is that while it has three attachments -- a corner tool, brush, and the pet hair tool -- the vacuum can only carry 2 of them at a time. The docks also aren't a super tight fit so you kinda push them on as much as you can but sometimes the brush attachment will still fall off when it gets bumped since it sticks out from the body a bit. I don't bother keeping the pet hair tool on it. This is an incredibly small inconvenience compared to the amount the vacuum has to offer.
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