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Shark has launched a massive summer sale, which includes a £100+ discount on Mrs Hinch’s favourite vacuum – the Shark Stratos Anti Hair Wrap Plus.
I’ve been working in product testing and reviewing for years and have seen countless home appliance sales come and go. This means I’ve been keeping track of vacuum prices for years and I know a good deal when I see one.
While Shark discounts its products fairly regularly, the discounts aren’t always huge. Occasionally though, like right now, you’ll find discounts of £100+ on some of Shark’s more premium models – so it’s always worth taking a look when a sale comes along.

Shark’s pet friendly vacuums have anti-hair wrap tech to help you avoid brush head clogs
As well as testing models from the likes of Hoover and Dyson, I also own a cordless Shark vacuum myself and think they’re great for everyday cleaning, especially given their price.
I also live in a very hair-heavy household, with both humans and pets that are constantly shedding. This means I’m particularly interested and invested in vacuums with anti-hair wrap tech like Shark.
While not every model is on sale right now, there are still a lot of models to consider.
To help cut through the noise, I’ve picked out a selection of what I think are the best Shark vacuum deals to consider right now based on discount, specs and my existing knowledge of past deals events.

The Shark Stratos uses an odour puck in the brush head to help with smelly dust and dirt
Below, I’ve included some pros, cons and important specs to consider to help you make an informed buying decision.
Mrs Hinch might be a brand ambassador for Shark but that doesn’t mean this isn’t a good vacuum cleaner. I personally rate this model and have never been paid by Shark to endorse them.
- Pros: Good performance in medium-size homes, Easy to store
- Cons: Battery life isn’t great, not suitable for heavy duty cleaning
- Capacity: 0.7L
- Weight: 4.1kg
- Claimed run time on eco: Up to 60 mins
- Accessories: Odour puck, 20cm crevice tool, multi surface tool, one battery, charger, accessory bag
Ideal for medium to large households, this corded model is affordable but powerful, making it ideal for homes with thick carpets and pets.
- Pros: Powerful performance in medium and large homes, no battery life concerns
- Cons: Feels a little cheap compared to pricier models, heavy to drag around
- Capacity: 1.1L
- Weight: 5.6kg
- Claimed run time on eco: N/A
- Accessories: Crevice tool, multi surface tool
If I were to buy a Shark vacuum again, this would be my pick. It’s very affordable and while basic, would suit most medium sized-households.
- Pros: Easy to manoeuvre, good for hard floor and carpet, anti allergen seal
- Cons: Average battery life, very top heavy
- Capacity: 1.1L
- Weight: 5.6kg
- Claimed run time on eco: 50 minutes
- Accessories: Crevice tool, upholstery tool
Should you buy a Shark vacuum?
If you don’t want to spend Dyson money but are still looking for a powerful cleaner, I think Shark vacuums offer a great middle ground.
The brand has some solid budget options and even its more premium vacuums cost a fraction of the price of a Dyson but still offer impressive cleaning performance.
Shark’s big focus on anti-hair wrap tech is also a bonus if you’ve got long haired members of the family, while the more premium and recently released models feature odour pucks to keep those horrible vacuum smells at bay.