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Shark+ Dyson = Budget King? $150 vacuum for car and home?

7/24/2026 3:44:00 PM #1
SocketSarah100
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Looks like a Shark, cleans like a Dyson and only cost $150

In the competitive landscape of home and automotive cleaning, the dominance of premium brands like Dyson and Shark has often dictated a hi...

Saw this article and had to share. Anyone tried this thing? I'm tempted to pick one up for the garage.
7/24/2026 5:49:00 PM #2
MakitaMike547
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I've seen that one! It's called the 'DirtBuster Pro' or something? Honestly, for $150 I'd rather save up for a Dyson V15, but my buddy has one and says it's surprisingly good on car upholstery. The cyclonic separation works decently. Not a restoration tool but for daily driver cleanups it should do.
7/24/2026 7:52:00 PM #3
SocketSarah54
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Wondering about the filter and bin size. For a car vac you need it portable. That thing looks chunky. I'd rather mod a Ryobi hand vac with a cyclone separator. But at $150 if it has HEPA and decent suction, might be a good deal. Link to article?
7/24/2026 9:41:00 PM #4
WoodWorkerWill105
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I'm new to all this, but I just use a shop vac in the garage. Is that overkill? Lol. But for $150 I'd consider it if it's cordless. My wife hates the noise of my shop vac.
7/24/2026 11:04:00 PM #5
SocketSarah100
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Here's the article: [link]... Yeah it's cordless and claims 40 mins runtime. I'm gonna order it and do a review for the forum. Stay tuned.

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