If you're sick of your vacuum's sub-par cleaning, grab this Shark PowerDetect Cordless that banishes everything in its path, now at its lowest price ever

This rare $195 discount for SharkNinja Week won't be around for much longer

Study with vintage desk, open balcony doors, wooden floors, luxury Raineri Falco wallpaper from Fromental on walls
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If your vacuum doesn't clean like it should, leaving dirt behind and struggling with day-to-day debris, it's time for an upgrade. I say this as a seasoned vacuum tester who knows the frustrations of a weak vacuum all too well.

Luckily, leveling up your floor care doesn't need to be expensive, as the Shark PowerDetect Cordless is currently at its lowest price ever. It's discounted by $150 already, and thanks to SharkNinja Week, you can now enjoy an additional $45 off.

It's only on offer for a limited time, so use code SHARK15 to grab one of the best Shark vacuums that cleans seamlessly between floor types at a steal price.

Shark PowerDetect Cordless | was $449.99, now $254.99 at Shark (save $195)
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Shark PowerDetect Cordless | was $449.99, now $254.99 at Shark (save $195)

Strong all-around performance, versatility across carpets and hard floors, great pet hair pickup, and smart features to streamline your cleaning make this one of our favorite cordless vacuums.

Read more in our 4.5-star Shark PowerDetect Cordless review.

Why the discounted Shark PowerDetect Cordless is one of our all-time favorites

Shark Cordless PowerDetect vacuuming flour, sugar, seasoning and cereal on a hardwood floor in James Holland's home.

Fine dust, large debris, and pet hair are no match for the Shark PowerDetect Cordless.

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

Simply put, the Shark PowerDetect Cordless is one of the best cordless vacuums we've tested. It seamlessly passes from carpets to hard floors, banishing all dust, dirt, and pet hair in its path.

This is why we rate it so highly. On test, whether it was fine powders, medium debris, large crumbs of food, or pet hair, the cordless Shark had no issues clearing the mess in one or two passes.

It cleans intuitively by sensing what's on your floors. So, if you're vacuuming carpet or a particularly dirty area, the suction will automatically increase. This means no fiddling around with settings, and when you're vacuuming easy surfaces (like when cleaning hardwood floors), the suction will drop to preserve the battery life.

Another stand-out feature is the dual-brushroll floorhead. Unlike the best Dyson vacuums, which have separate attachments that you need to swap when changing floors, you can cover your whole home without this step slowing you down.

The soft roller captures fine dust and common household allergens from hard floors, while the bristled brush is great on carpets and cleaning pet hair without tangling.

It also has a 70-minute runtime – longer than most cordless vacuums – as well as a flexible wand, to reach under furniture without straining your back. It's an exceptionally useful vacuum, and one that I'll always recommend to people looking for an upgrade, especially at this never-before-seen low price.

The Shark PowerDetect Cordless is available for $254.99 at Shark with code SHARK15.

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All prices were correct at time of publication.


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Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.

They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.

Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.

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