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Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight Review

Lightweight, streamlined, and high-performance — these are the defining features of this capable stick vacuum
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Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight Review (The Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight was one of our favorite models.)
The Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight was one of our favorite models.
Credit: Natalie Kafader
Price:  $450 List
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Manufacturer:   Shark
By Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer  ⋅  Nov 28, 2024
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RANKED
#4 of 15
  • Carpet Performance - 25% 8.6
  • Hardwood Performance - 25% 8.6
  • Pet Hair - 15% 6.8
  • Filtration and Suction - 15% 5.6
  • Ease of Use - 10% 8.1
  • Battery - 10% 7.2

Our Verdict

With the winning combination of great cleaning performance, user-friendly design, convenient features, and affordability, the Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight earned our coveted Editors' Choice award. It has an ingenious pivot point built into its head and tiny underside guide wheels that let us turn the head on a dime, making it so smooth to move around obstacles. Shark's DuoClean system incorporates a soft brush for hardwood with a typical agitating brush for carpet, giving it a one-two punch on debris no matter where we're at in the house. The drawback to this versatility is a poor seal to the floor and reduced suction power compared to top competitors. While it could pick up pet hair from carpet better than most cordless options, the hair tended to accumulate in the tines or around the brush roller that we couldn't take out. If you can handle the occasional fur check and make a couple of extra passes on your carpet, then we still believe this is the best vacuum for most people. If you're curious how it stacks up against the competition, take a look at our review to see more side-by-side specs and rankings.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent pickup performance
Great maneuverability
Handy fold-over storage
REASONS TO AVOID
Both brush rollers can't be removed
Low suction power
Difficult for sand

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Awards Editors' Choice Award
Best Cordless Stick Vacuum for Most People
Top Pick Award
Best Mid-Range Stick Vacuum for Hardwood Floors
Best Buy Award
Best Budget Stick Vacuum
Best Buy Award
Most Affordable for Pet Owners
Best Buy Award
Best Buy on a Tight Budget
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Bottom Line This stick vacuum has all the cleaning performance most need in a lightweight packageThe cleaning performance and convenience of this stick vacuum impressed our testers and made them want one for their own homesAffordable and capable, this stick vacuum is worth every pennyFor those who desire a lightweight vacuum that won't consume their hard-earned funds, this might be worth a lookThis stick vacuum is affordable, but it lacks performance compared to higher-priced options
Rating Categories Shark Vertex Pro Li... Shark Stratos Cordless Levoit VortexIQ 40 Black+Decker Powers... Kenmore Elite CSV M...
Carpet Performance (25%)
8.6
7.1
8.7
4.4
4.6
Hardwood Performance (25%)
8.6
8.7
7.7
5.7
6.2
Pet Hair (15%)
6.8
7.0
5.7
6.4
5.9
Filtration and Suction (15%)
5.6
6.2
6.1
2.7
3.5
Ease of Use (10%)
8.1
7.4
6.8
6.1
4.3
Battery (10%)
7.2
7.2
5.4
7.5
7.3
Specs Shark Vertex Pro Li... Shark Stratos Cordless Levoit VortexIQ 40 Black+Decker Powers... Kenmore Elite CSV M...
Low Pile Cleaned 90% 83% 92% 73% 77%
Hardwood Cleaned 96% 97% 88% 62% 70%
High Pile Cleaned 57% 53% 54% 24% 20%
Pet Hair Cleaned 67% 69% 57% 59% 56%
Max Mode Runtime 12 min 11 min 8 min 18 min 14 min
Low Mode Runtime 48 min 55 min 33 min 26 min 34 min
Suction 323 Pa 647 Pa 622 Pa 50 Pa 149 Pa
Charge Time 3.2 hrs 4.3 hrs 3.8 hrs 4.7 hrs 3.2 hrs
Noise Level 77 dBA 80 dBA 84 dBA 78 dBA 75 dBA
Handheld Weight 3.8 lbs 3.6 lbs 4.1 lbs 3.5 lbs 2.0 lbs
Crevice Cleaned 85 % 96 % 90 % 40 % 36 %
Capacity 1.0 L 0.7 L 0.6 L 0.2 L 1.0 L
Storage Foldable standalone Foldable standalone Wall mount Wall mount Wall mount
Trigger No No No No No
Variable Suction Control Yes Yes, automatic Yes, automatic Yes, automatic Yes
Model Number IZ662H IZ862H LSV-VF401-AUS BHFEA18D1 DS4095

Our Analysis and Test Results

As we're busy measuring suction, filtration, and cleaning performance in our labs, the Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight has one feature that gets a little less love than the numbers might reveal: Shark's MultFLEX bendable wand is legit. Not only did it let us slide the vacuum under furniture, but it also let us store the vacuum differently than most cordless vacuums that require a wall mount. Basically, the MultiFLEX design lets you fold the wand in half and place the motor and canister over the motor head, leaving you with a sturdy, self-standing vacuum that you can stow anywhere in a closet, without or without a wall.

Performance Comparison


To ensure that you have all the information and detail you need to make an informed choice, we thoroughly test each cordless vacuum on multiple surfaces with combined debris, as well as assess their ease of use and unique features.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Carpet Performance


To test vacuums on carpet, we spread a 1/2 cup of sand, 1/2 cup of rice, and 1/2 cup of Cheerios on both a 9' x 3' section of low and high pile carpets. Then we give each vacuum just 24 seconds to suck up as much material as possible. Because there is so much material of varying weights and sizes, this is a very difficult test for most vacuums we tested.

Carpet Cleaning Perfomance (%)
ProductLow PileHigh Pile
Best9257
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight9057
Average82.742.9
Worst2435

This vacuum sucked up 90% of everything in our low pile carpet test, which is very competitive, even with vacuums that cost twice as much. Despite a bit of annoying backplow with Cheerios, it rolled over the Cheerios on forward passes, leaving only a bit of embedded sand behind.

This cordless vacuum did very well with forward passes in our low-pile carpet test. When we avoided reverse strokes over the material, we were delighted by the sound of its bin filling up on every pass.

Low Pile


Our testers were impressed with its above-average performance on low pile carpet. This Shark tended to suck up all the Cheerios and rice, leaving the carpet visibly clean. The uncollected remainder was sand that slipped into the carpet fibers.

Low Pile Test Trials
 Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight
Trial 189%
Trial 291%
Trial 3 (if needed)91 %

While the Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight is not as powerful as Dysons that cost twice as much, it's more maneuverable — so making a few extra passes for sand is simple and painless,” noted Rachael, our lead tester.

High Pile


Despite having less measured suction power than several competitors, it managed to suck up 57% of sand, rice, and Cheerios in our rigorous 24-second test, averaged over 3 separate test runs.

High Pile Test Trials
 Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight
Trial 155%
Trial 264%
Trial 3 (if needed)52 %

The Vertex tied with the Tineco Pure ONE S11 for the best performance with higher pile carpets. This is most likely due to its impressive ability to tackle large material sizes. After our testing, we could see that most of the Cheerios and rice were sucked up. However, the majority of what remained was sand, a tough debris to lift deep within the fibers of a fluffier carpet.

Hardwood Performance


The high performance continues on hardwood as this model ranked well above average in all three of our hard floor tests. As with our carpet tests, we again used a total of 1.5 cups of sand, rice, and Cheerios in our primary hardwood test, spread over 27 square feet. We gave our testers 24 seconds to collect as much as possible, and this model picked up nearly every morsel with minimal effort.

Hardwood Performance Ratings
ProductCleaningCreviceEdges
Best9.09.09.0
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight8.78.68.0
Average7.57.96.3
Worst2.07.94.0

Cleaning Performance


Soft brush rollers tend to shine here, and the Vertex DuoClean system is no exception. Why? The powerhouse soft rollers' soft bristles act like a buffer when they move across the floor, leaving the floor exceptionally clean, even to the touch.

With its dual-head cleaner rolls, look at how well this Shark gobbles on the forward passes, collecting 95.99% of sand, rice, and Cheerios in our hardwood floor test.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Since debris isn't buried deep in the fibers like carpet, a vacuum doesn't necessarily need to provide as much power. Although a soft roller head design doesn't provide much of a seal, pure motor power is sufficient, especially with this machine.

Hardwood Test Trials
 Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight
Trial 196%
Trial 296%
Trial 3 (if needed)

After two trials, it was evident that this machine is stellar on hardwood. With a consistent average of 96%, this vacuum is just 3% behind the winner in this test. That's not bad, especially considering the amount of material we tested.

shark vertex pro lightweight - our testers loved how this vacuum glided easily over hard floors...
Our testers loved how this vacuum glided easily over hard floors like a cereal-munching beast! Check out how tall that front gate is compared to the Cheerios it's about to roll over!
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Crevice


We performed our tough crevice test by placing sand inside bamboo slats to see how much it could suck up without its brush roller being able to hit the embedded sand. We utilize this test to show us how well a vacuum can handle more stringent conditions, like grouted tiles or intersections.


This vacuum made a valiant effort since it doesn't have the strongest suction power, sucking up 85% of all sand we place down. We could see it picking up little by little, so if you do have a pesky area, it just may take a few extra passes.

Edges


As for vacuuming close to the edges of walls, we tested head-on and parallel to see how close it could get while still cleaning effectively, using coffee grounds for this part of the test. Vacuuming parallel to the wall proved to be the most effective method with this model, as it managed to pick up all visible coffee grounds. Vacuuming head-on was not as effective, leaving some grounds behind. This was a great performance, and its parallel prowess will be handy if you have long hallways in your home.

This test is designed to see how close each vacuum can get and still...
This test is designed to see how close each vacuum can get and still effectively clean up tough messes.
This model's DuoClean head did a great job sucking up coffee grounds in a parallel run but was less effective head-on in our wall edge test.

Pet Hair


Our 12-second pet hair challenge is one of the most difficult tests we put our vacuums through in our lab. We weigh 4 grams of pet hair, then smear and mash it into a 4.5' x 3' section of carpet, spreading an additional 1 gram of long hair extensions throughout to simulate longer human hair. To make sure the hair is stuck to the carpet fibers, we mash it in with a heavy roller wheel to simulate the effects of household traffic.

Pet Hair Cleaning Perfomance (%)
ProductLowHigh
Best9062
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight7262
Average72.847.1
Worst4812

This lightweight cordless vacuum ranked slightly below average on low pile carpet but outperformed on high pile carpet, somewhat similar trends to its carpet performance.

While its performance with pet hair is solid, we experienced some annoying clumping on the underside of the cleaner head, requiring more cleaning than we expect from the top performers in our pet hair tests.

Filtration & Suction


The cordless vacuum is a prime example of a model that excels in filtration but lacks suction.

Filtration & Suction Performance Ratings
ProductFiltrationSuction
Best9.09.5
Average7.85.2
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight9.03.8
Worst2.03.0

Some vacuums can overcome low suction and remain competitive through outstanding cleaner head design — like this model — but others struggle, resulting in a cascade of metrics and tests that can help illuminate how a vacuum might work in homes. Let's take a closer look.

Filtration


To test a vacuum's filtration abilities, we vacuum 1/3 cup of flour off the floor in a clean room environment while monitoring air quality for changes in particulate matter in the air using two Dylos air quality monitors. Flour particles are very small, so if some flour escapes or isn't filtered, these particles will show up on our two separate particle counters, simulating typical dust or allergens that could escape.

Filtration Particle Count (Average Peak)
 Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight
Small (2.4-0.5 µm)33
Large (>2.5 µm)10

This lightweight vacumm performed near the top of all vacuums we tested, successfully collecting the flour without spiking air quality in the room. Dylos considers any count below 75 to be excellent. For those with allergies, this vacuum won't make any sniffles or sneezing worse.

Suction


While the 323 pascals suction measurement in our labs at the cleaner head initially seemed disappointing, the DuoClean PowerFins head design made up for the weak suction in our real-world stress tests.


The excellent carpet and hardwood test results, detailed above, reveal how intelligent design throughout the entire cordless vacuum system can play an important role in performance, showing us that even vacuums with less raw power can still work well. From our experience, we believe that Shark's Duo-Clean head with two separate powered brushrolls is a key reason it's able to suck up so much debris.

shark vertex pro lightweight - we used a differential pressure meter to determine the overall...
We used a differential pressure meter to determine the overall suction power of each vacuum, like the Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Ease of Use


This model feels agile on multiple floors, is easy to clean, and includes three handy accessory tools.

Ease of Use Performance
ProductManeuverabilityMaintenanceUpholstery
Best9.06.59.0
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight9.06.59.0
Average6.86.67
Worst5.05.54.0

A big part of this vacuum's ease of use uniqueness comes from its Multi-FLEX hinge, which is great for reaching under furniture to nab deeply hiding dust bunnies.

shark vertex pro lightweight - in our take-home test sessions, our editors also appreciated the...
In our take-home test sessions, our editors also appreciated the Multi-FLEX hinge for easy storage without needing a wall mount.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Maneuverability


With a handheld motor weight of just under 4 pounds plus an easy-swiveling head, most people won't have much trouble maneuvering around tough obstacles in the home.

Our editors loved zooming this lightweight vacuum through our obstacle course.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

The Multi-FLEX hinge is an obvious differentiator, but this option was especially good at pivoting its cleaner head when out on the hunt for debris.

Our editors marveled at how easily the Vertex Pro Lightweight's swivel head turned on carpet.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Maintenance


We enjoyed how simple this model was to clean. There are intuitive pictograms on the vacuum showing you how to place the filters, and almost everything on the vacuum, from the dustbin to the filters, was very easy to clean. All you have to do is wet the filter until the water runs clear and let it dry for 24 hours, and you'll be ready to clean again.

shark vertex pro lightweight - those with long-haired humans in their household will likely have to...
Those with long-haired humans in their household will likely have to cut away hair wrap from the rear brushroll, which our tests show is not truly anti-tangle, nor is it removable for maintenance.
Credit: Rachael Lamore

Our only gripe was with the dual brush roll. There is a small blue button on the side of the vacuum that you push to release the soft DuoClean brush to remove and clean it and remove hairs from the comb. However, the other brush roller cannot be removed, so we had to cut away any caught hair, and we could not take it out to wash it. This is the only annoying hassle with cleaning this device.

Uphostery & Attachments


If you're concerned about this vacuum's ability on upholstery, don't be. The anti-allergen brush attachment that comes with the vacuum can clean many messes on items like pillows or couches.

shark vertex pro lightweight - this vacuum comes with three attachments: an anti-allergen brush...
This vacuum comes with three attachments: an anti-allergen brush, crevice tool, and pet multi-tool. Each tool is designed to make cleaning easier and more effective in specific scenarios.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

We tested its upholstery abilities by spreading coffee grounds across some pillows and an ironing board, and it easily cleaned up these messes. While it did leave a small streak of coffee grounds on the pillows, it wasn't much. Overall, it's an incredibly efficient machine, lending a helpful hand in various situations.

shark vertex pro lightweight - the measured handheld weight of just 3.8 lbs makes using the...
The measured handheld weight of just 3.8 lbs makes using the including tools a lightweight breeze.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Battery


This model can last 48 minutes on the lowest setting and 12 minutes on the highest setting.

Measured Battery Runtime
ProductLowHigh
Best689
Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight4812
Average43.611.6
Worst2911

The low-power runtime is a bit low for larger households, which means you might have to recharge in the middle of a whole-house cleaning. On the other hand, we measured the handheld weight of this vacuum at just 3.8 lbs, contributing to its lightweight feel in use. Shark could have included a larger battery to give consumers longer runtimes but likely decided to keep the weight low with a smaller battery. Those who clean in shorter bursts of time will likely be good to go.

shark vertex pro lightweight - our testers were pleased at this shark's nimble feel and effective...
Our testers were pleased at this Shark's nimble feel and effective floor performance -- and wished it had just a bit longer battery life to help it compete better against higher-price competitors.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Should You Buy the Shark Vertex Pro Lightweight?


We can confidently say that this is a smart purchase, regardless of your budget. Stick vacuums are expensive, and this one is no different. Still, it's relatively affordable compared to other high-performing vacuums on the market, and it's one of the most capable as well. While it's not at the absolute top in vacuuming performance, it's knocking on the door. This, combined with its useful features, creates a great all-around vacuum for any household. This model can do it all and is worth the investment.

What Other Stick Vaccuums Should You Consider?


If you're looking for an even better bargain, the Shark Pet Plus is a great choice. While not quite as effective, it makes up for that in price. For superior hardwood performance at a similar price point, the Shark Stratos Cordless is the way to go. It will cost you a little more, but you can squeeze a touch more performance out of it. Both these Shark models look almost identical and perform very similarly, so if you see one at a deal, they can be interchangeable. On the other hand, the Levoit VortexIQ 40 is the easiest vacuum to keep clean and maintain, and it also comes at a lower price. You'll have to compromise a bit on performance, but it might be worth it for the savings.

Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer