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The Shark ICZ260EUT stick vacuum cleaner goes under €200 at Fnac.com, a drop of around 42% on the price usually seen. It is currently one of our best value for money for small budgets.
The manufacturer of Shark stick vacuum cleaners is not yet well known in our region, can its atypical ICZ260EUT model tickle the big names in the category? Answer at the end of a test that does not lack teeth.
Shark ICZ260EUT
Introductory price 500 €
- Convenience of use
- Suction
- Interview
- Autonomy
- Noise
For a first, Shark is strong with an ICZ260EUT stick vacuum cleaner that bites the ankles of Dyson and others. Admittedly, all is not perfect and this somewhat heavy device to handle is not as practical as a standard stick model. However, we can only bow to its suction performance and ease of maintenance.
Strong points
- Excellent performance on fine carpet and hard floor.
- Versatile.
- Easy to maintain (effective Anti Hair Wrap system).
Weak points
- Heavy.
- Less practical than a stick vacuum cleaner.
- We would have liked a little more autonomy.
Alternatively
Bissell MultiReach Active Pet
Introductory price 280 €
- Convenience of use
- Suction
- Interview
- Autonomy
- Noise
When it comes to pure efficiency, it’s very hard to fault the Bissell MultiReach Active Pet. Regardless of the type of floor on which it passes, dust and detritus are eliminated very well, and this, in a completely bearable sound environment. In addition, its high-performance filtration system prevents the device from clogging up too quickly. But everything is not perfect, and if we can pass additional features to absent subscribers, emptying the collector much less practical than on many other stick vacuum cleaners, and especially its lack of endurance prevent it from accessing at the highest steps of our comparison.