Shark+ Dyson = Budget King? $150 vacuum for car and home?
7/24/2026 3:44:00 PM
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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.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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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