Shark

IZ300EU Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

Shark IZ300EU Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

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Sentiment score25% positive
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Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Reddit Iconplxo
about 2 months ago

Hoping someone can help us... 3 people, including a 1yo, no pets but I have long hair. We currently have a very bad cordless Shark ITZ320UK & looking to replace. I've been looking at Shark, Dyson, and Samsung. I've watched countless YT videos and read various reviews. I'm still perplexed what to get... This would be our main and only vacuum. Looking for one that's preferably lightweight & cordless as I would be the sole person doing the hoovering 9/10 and if it's too heavy or bulky I'd struggle to lift and manouver. Any advice or guidance would be immensely appreciated. We are in UK if that changes anything. Thank you!

about 2 months ago

The suction is very poor. It often just pushes debris around and if it does suck, then when you power off the dirt comes back out. I seem to be taking it apart constantly; something not so doable all the time these days. The fins seem damaged also but not sure how that occurred or if actually damaged. It’s just… not it. I know it doesn’t seem like much of an issue but I don’t have the time nor energy to be hovering, sweeping, taking apart, and fighting with it constantly. I should mention we have tile, carpet & wood(assuming) throughout. Carpets will need redone at some point to other carpet but not yet chosen. So all that to say we need a Hoover to cope with all flooring ideally, and long hair (human). Thank you, I’ll check cordless Henry out. Hopefully not pricey or a faff with needing pods/bags. Any other recommendations? I’ve spent *hours* reading about hoovers and searching websites like Curry’s etc and honestly I’m just as, if not more, confused than when I started!

Reddit IconMahoganychicken
4 months ago

People go nuts for Henry's on here but I find their suction and ability to get up pet hairs is poor, and lugging around the unit is really tiresome. I have a cordless Shark with anti-hair wrap and it's fantastic. Having a long haired cat, the fur gets everywhere, and it easily gets it all.

Reddit IconSpiritual_Weather656
4 months ago

Shark handheld (I don't know the name) it's pretty newish 2020+ model and has the anti hair wrap thing. It's fine. Obviously as a handheld the battery and suction is not as good as it could be on a much more expensive Dyson model. But I find it decently acceptable for the upstairs, if run on full power it can run out in 15 minutes though. I would recommend a cord vacuum if you want to do a whole house or large flat. But I do like my sharks, and I think Henry Hoover's are still a solid shout.

Reddit Iconbaby_oopsie_daisy
2 months ago

I love my shark vacuum with anti hair wrap roller, it pulls up all the hair from the carpet

Reddit IconStatus-Resident-9453
8 months ago

Wir sind jetzt nach 5 Jahren mit etlichen Akku Saugern wieder zurück zu einem Kabel gebunden. Zuletzt hatten wir den Shark akkusauger der nach nicht mal einem halben jetzt dermaßen an Saug Leistung eingebüßt hat. Trotz neuem Akku,regelmäßiger Wartung und sogar einschicken. Wir haben einen Altstadt-Altbau aus 1800schlag mich tot, mit 180qm auf unzähligen Ebenen und zwischen Geschossen. Egal welches Modell wir probiert haben, mit Tieren und mehr als einer Person, sind wir mit nichts happy gewesen. Saugleistung schwach, Akku schwach, Filter verstopft. Grund gütige… Unser Vorwerk ist zwar etwas schwerer als der Akku Sauger, aber die Vorteile sind es einfach wert das Teil auch mal 4 Ebenen Rauf und runter zu schleppen.

Reddit IconIsgortio
2 months ago

I believe this is what I have, my hair is down to my belly button and I have 2 cats (one that sheds so much he should be bald but isn't), I've only had to cut hair off of the roller brush maybe 5 times in the 2.5 years I've had it.

Reddit IconJdonn82
6 months ago

I have own three sharks. I think the first was the NV210, it was a tank. Lasted us ten years but I kept it and filters clean, and I abused it by cleaning up pea stone, Dry wall dust, and banging into wood trim. Good cheap vacuum. The second was the rechargeable stick. Not great. Poor suction, terrible battery, very difficult to clean. Only lasted three years, including one battery swap. Would not buy again. The third is our current plug-in vacuum. Shark lift away with the power odor eliminator pod. It’s decent, but the brushhead is weird, it takes its time to wind up to full speed. It’s a different roller than a typical beater brush and apparently doesn’t get hair stuck around it. Good suction for the price, I was very wary of dropping a grand for a vacuum after I had such good years with our previous shark. haven’t needed to work on it much yet and I have a wet/dry vacuum now for house projects. I spent a lot of time in this sub last November prior to decide on the best vacuum. My wife was adamant she wanted a standup, she wanted battery powered (to replace the shark mentioned above) but I was able to convince her to relax on this requirement. And she wanted bagless, this couldn’t sway her. After a time of tolerating the shark rechargeable I had enough and tossed it. This past week I bought a Dyson v15 refurbished on Amazon, it was brand new and works great so far although it my wife mentioned it doesn’t handle pea stone well dragged in by two doodles from our garden. She’s beyond happy so I’m happy. However now I want a better plug-in vacuum. She’s a quick mess cleaner, I’m a deep cleaner, and the new shark is not a vacuum I’d buy again. I probably would buy a Miele C1.

Reddit IconMB57OCK
8 months ago

I've always found them to be hype. Used to have a Dyson corded that I got from my dad second hand. it was good, until I decided to replace it with a Shark corded. The first time I used the shark, you'd have thought I'd never hoovered the carpet, honestly the amount of engrained hair and dust it pulled out was insane in comparison to the Dyson which looked like it was doing a good job, it's not that it didn't pick anything up but I would say the recovery rate was probably 65% in comparison to the shark. I then bought the shark stick handheld and was using that but when I split with my ex it stayed at the house. My new partner has a Dyson V8 and it's crap in comparison, there is stuff I know my shark would of picked up easily and the Dyson struggles. I also have a V7 my dad gave me which I just replaced the battery on as that had got to the point where it would only run for 30seconds before switching off so will see how it is with the new battery but tbh don't hold high hopes.

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