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Old 09-22-2021, 07:55 PM   #1
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Considering buying a Shark Nv360? Here is useful information you need to know

If you are considering buying a Shark navigator lift-away deluxe nv360 upright vacuum, here is Shark NV360 review and some MUST-READ information to check out before buying one.

Pros:

o It performs great when it comes to cleaning the stairs with rugs. The canister bin can be detached from the roller base when vacuuming the stairs if you want to be more precise.

o Shark nv360 includes the suction release collar to reduce the suction power in case you have to clean some delicate surfaces or materials and don?t want to do any potential damage to them.

o Unlike some other Shark cheaper models, Shark 360 vacuum comes with a couple of useful tools and brushes including a crevice and upholstery tool, which makes it a good deal. It also has a tool clip attached to the vacuum to hold these attachments. You can store the upholstery and crevice tool right on the machine, which is very handy. Imagine you are done vacuuming the floor and decide you want to use these tools to vacuum little corners in your house. It?s so nice having these tools right on the machine with you and you don?t have to come back to the cupboard or closet where you would have to store them if the machine didn?t have this feature.



o Shark navigator 360 is satisfactory for cars. It can be used in a handheld configuration to help you clean hard-to-reach parts of your car. Moreover, the crevice tool attached to the machine also gives you a great reach to these spots.

o The level of the vacuum?s suction power is incredible considering its lightweight design. It sucks almost all pet hair on low as well as high-pile carpet without a problem, which is decent for pet owners.

o The vacuum is easy to assemble and put back together.

o It turns and maneuvers so easily that it feels like the vacuum is self-propelled.

o As I said earlier, Shark Navigator 360 has good suction power, and for as much power that it has, it is fairly quiet compared to other machines in the same price range.

Cons:

o It is mostly made of hard plastic so be careful not to drop it. It has several parts that are prone to cracking like the dust cup. With that being said, as long as you regularly take care of it, there are no recurring costs.

o The vacuum's cord is quite short. I have to re-plug the cord several times whenever I clean my big living room, which slows me down and is not convenient at all.

MINOR negatives, MANY positives make Shark navigator lift away deluxe NV360 a satisfactory upright vacuum.



Tips On How To Operate Shark Model Nv360 Properly:

As I said above, as long as your vacuum is regularly maintained, there are virtually no recurring costs. So here are some tips for you to make the most of Shark nv360 vacuum cleaner and not to waste money on repair cost:

The dust cup: The dust compartment can be detached easily from the vacuum body by pressing the unlock buttons. You can simply rinse it in water to get it clean after every use.

Pre-motor filters: you can easily access the filters after removing the dirt compartment. The filters looking like foams should be cleaned every three months with lukewarm water.

Post-motor (HEPA filter): The filter sits under the pre-motor filter and is also rinsable in water. You can take out the HEPA filter by pulling up the front cover on the vacuum. Clean the filter every one or two years with lukewarm water to ensure its antibacterial and deodorizing abilities.

Note: Remember to air dry any part that's rinsable in water for at least 24 hours before the next use. Just make sure to follow the advice and this vacuum will treat you right! If you find my Shark Navigator NV360 reviews helpful, I would love to have A LIKE and SHARE.

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Old 09-22-2021, 09:41 PM   #2
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Plug ans play, get the kit and not the bare pump.... its a lot quicker cause you can get a new sock etc.....

https://conceptzperformance.com/walb...al_p_15299.php
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Old 09-23-2021, 05:58 AM   #3
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^^Good kit and reputable company^^ and a solid recommendation.

You could take a look at AEM pumps too if you want. On paper, they outperform Walbros. But you can’t go wrong with the kit linked above. I have a Walbro 255 in my tank, and an AEM 320 sitting on the shelf as a backup.

When you change your pump, don’t forget to order a new o-ring for the housing cover.

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Another option is Aeromotive Stealth
Alot like AEM pump but it uses a more (alcohol) friendly connector/plug

Same price range

They last 10,000 run hours (industry standard?)
They can flow for 700 Horsepower on a 5/16" Fuel line using gasoline

I put one in my car 2017 and put 40,000 miles on it since then at 600rwhp,
carry a cheapy $20 ebay fuel pump in the door panel as a backup and keep a brand new stealth at home in the cool A/C after a few years goes by
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Yet another option are pumps from Deatschwerks. I'm running a DW200 for my S15 SR. Comes will installation kit, much like the Walbro ones.

Their website also has a few handy calculators to figure out fuel delivery needs.
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put a phase2motortrend in my sti, running strong 2 years now and has better flow rate!
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