I'm impressed with my Shark

What is it they say about age and getting excited about household appliances? Well, whatever it is I’ve a feeling it could be true…

Since we moved here - to a house with mainly carpets - it’s been clear that our well used and much loved little vacuum was struggling. It’s still great on the Karndean flooring but with the majority of our new house carpeted, it really was hard work to vacuum, so much so that instead of blitzing the job as we would previously, it made more sense to tackle a room at a time.

In the end though I had to agree with MOH - we needed a new vacuum.

Though a quick search of prices left my eyes wide open, as did all the options and permeations available. So nothing happened for quite a while as it was just too tricky. However we were in Nottingham a month or so ago and actually looked at vacuum cleaners, in person. Unsurprisingly this helped narrow the field a lot, but we still left without one thinking that we could probably pick one up a bit cheaper online, or at least have it delivered and avoid carrying it home.

But that didn’t work out so well, or not immediately anyway - as our ‘chosen one’ was out of stock everywhere I looked, even on the maker’s website. I signed up for the ‘tell me when it’s back in stock emails’ but nothing ever arrived, so I took this to mean that the model was being retired and hopefully replaced.

It wasn’t all bad news though as we’d identified we wanted a Shark. We’ve had good vacuums in the past - a Dyson (which has been retired to the garage) and a Hoover, which had been promoted to our first choice. Both have served us well, but it was time for something new. And the Shark cleaners were new to us.

Our must haves were:

  1. Be able to remove the battery and charge this independently of the vacuum cleaner.

  2. Be able to deal with a lot of carpet, but also hard flooring.

  3. Two batteries.

  4. Store compactly.

  5. Noise - nothing too high pitched and screechy.

  6. Not cost the earth.

For me number 1 and number 5 were really important. One because I like our current arrangement of storing the cleaner in our plant room, and being able to charge the batteries separately. This ruled out a Dyson as I didn’t want the vacuum on show in our utility room, where we have a spare power socket (or to have the faff of getting a socket put in where we store the cleaner). And five because, our Dyson hurts my ears; the Hoover is better noise-wise but the Shark we tested in the shop was at a much lower pitch, so that worked in its favour too.

I’d expect all vacuums to manage my second and fourth requirements, but it’s worth making sure isn’t it - some claim to, and are, better than others. Having two batteries means that if the battery does run out on you, you can still carry on - maybe not a blessing every time, but useful if you want to finish off cleaning a room.

And number six, well - we can’t have everything can we?

It was definitely worth signing up to the ‘tell me when it’s back in stock emails’ as while I’d already clocked that Black Friday (which seems to last at least a week now) was approaching and was hoping that I might be lucky with that final option on our wish list. And it turned out to be a good choice, as one of the emails that arrived promised ‘early access to Black Friday deals’.

I was right when I’d assumed the model we looked at no longer existed, but I found one - the Shark Stratos Anti Hair Wrap Plus Pet Pro Cordless Vacuum [Double Battery] IZ420UKT - that had similar details to the photo of the tag from the shop. And so, around 7.30pm I ordered that, which was also £150 cheaper than we’d seen in person.

What I wasn’t expecting was for it to be delivered by 11am the next day. But it was. That was impressive.

I set about unboxing it, putting it together and trying it out. I was still impressed.

Over the next day or so we vacuumed the whole house. We were still impressed.

Although I’m both impressed and slightly depressed about how much dirt it’s picked up - oops! And it’s worth noting that it’s heavier than either of our previous vacuums.

So back to my list of must haves - we’ve achieved all of these, which is great news. I know it’s only a fortnight or so since it arrived but I have no regrets, and I’ve a few learnings too:

  1. The delivery experience from Shark (we bought directly from their website) was exceptional.

  2. This doesn’t come with a manual, which was ok - and there’s enough information printed on the box, but if you like all the details it’s worth checking what’s included. I’ve ended up cutting out and keeping part of the box - and storing with the accessories, so I remember what they’re all for.

    So far for me it’s been a bout straight up vacuuming, I haven’t branched out into the accessories yet - but it comes with a multi-surface tool, anti-allergen brush, 12” crevice tool and a motorised pet tool with a handy storage bag.

  3. The ‘flexology bends’ means it gets under the furniture much more easily than I anticipated, and retains its full power while doing so.

  4. It senses and automatically adjusts when there’s more dirt to pick up from where you’re cleaning, and shows this on the floorhead, the noise intensity also changes - but even better, it reverts when the dirt has gone.

    We had the ideal opportunity to test this when MOH wanted to see how it opened and hadn’t quite made it to the bin in time! It was like one of those 1970s ads, but for real!

  5. One thing I wasn’t prepared for, and I’m still not sure about is the suction pads on the bottom of the battery charger. They have good suction, and I guess it means it will stay where you put it - but mine is currently on a paper bag while I work out exactly where it will live.

    I’ve a feeling it may get an upgrade to something fancier than a paper bag at some point, as I’m not sure I want it stuck in place if I’m honest.

We chose the Shark Stratos Anti Hair Wrap Plus Pet Pro Cordless Vacuum [Double Battery] IZ420UKT

So all in all, it’s been a great experience - and one that has made keeping our house clean slightly easier, and quicker too. And we remain impressed.

FYI: This isn’t an ad, but I shared some pictures on Instagram Stories and had so many questions that I’m sharing everything on my blog, as a quick and easy way to provide answers.

And yes, we are now a three vacuum household - which is something I’m still coming to terms with…

Packit: A lunch cool bag with a difference

Usually when we go to Norfolk a cool bag is one of the ever presents that I pack in the car. Sometimes it comes home empty, but mostly not as quite often I’ve made a stop at either the Fish Shed, the Cley Smokehouse or the farm shop at Norfolk Lavender, or if I’m lucky all three and more. Mum’s got used to keeping some shelf space free in her fridge, and a spot in the freezer too for the ice blocks.

This time though I took my new Packit lunch bag, which is a cool bag with a difference. It needs no ice blocks, which I always resent for taking up valuable space. I know they have a use, but when I was offered the opportunity to try out a new-style cool bag without ice blocks, I was definitely in.

UNFOLDED TO HOLD YOUR LUNCH

UNFOLDED TO HOLD YOUR LUNCH

And it looks great too doesn’t it? But does it work?

Colourful and a sideview of this sturdy cool bag

It folds flat so it fits easily into the freezer, and yes, no ice blocks so you freeze the whole bag. The walls of the bag are gel-filled and keep the contents cool and fresh. You only need to freeze it overnight, and as you can see on the website it says it will also ‘chill items that are at room temperature’, which I know would be handy at times too.

TAKE A LOOK INSIDE

TAKE A LOOK INSIDE

There’s also plenty of room inside, definitely enough for a hearty lunch. While I didn’t have a hearty lunch to pack, or not one meals worth anyway, I did manage to put it through its paces, and it was still cold when we got home some three hours later.

It's well made, doesn't need ice blocks and has plenty of room for lunch

I was impressed with how much the Packit holds

This visit to Norfolk was one of those fruitful ones food-wise, and from what I managed to include in it here, I’m confident that it will easily hold lunch for one, and possibly even two so will be useful for those picnics I plan this summer in Greenwich Park.

Arriving home from this trip, I unpacked:

  • some locally grown purple sprouting broccoli

  • Baron Bigod, cheese made in Suffolk

  • A tupperware tub of Gurney Gold, made in Norfolk

  • Binham Blue, another Norfolk cheese

  • two ‘spare’ gin-in-a-tins and

  • the leftovers from our roast haunch of venison (which has since been demolished stroganoff style)

Which all adds up to more than a hearty lunch I’d say, not even I could eat that much cheese for lunch. Clearly, I’d give it a good go…

UNPACKING MY PACKIT

UNPACKING MY PACKIT

The colourful design is perfect for me, but there are other options available whether you’re into stripes, checks, plains or even unicorns - something for everyone I’m sure. They also have larger tote-size and backpacks which could be useful to hold your whole picnic.

What do you think, are you ready to ditch the ice blocks? I am!

* I was provided this lunch cool bag for the purposes of this review, however all views and opinions are, as usual, my own.