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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. User Maintenance
    3. Recurring Cost
    4. Storing
    5. Dirt Compartment
    6. In The Box
    7. Range
    8. Portability
    9. Battery
    10. Quality Of Life Features
    11. Tools And Brushes
    12. Alternative Configuration
  5. Performance
    1. Hard Floor Pick-Up
    2. High-Pile Carpet Pick-Up
    3. Low-Pile Carpet Pick-Up
    4. Pet-Hair Pick-Up
    5. Suction
    6. Airflow
    7. Noise
    8. Maneuverability
    9. Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    10. Air Quality
    11. Bare Floor Performance (Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles)
    12. Cracks
    13. Stains
    14. Water
    15. Low-Pile Carpet Performance
    16. High-Pile Carpet Performance
    17. Pet Hair Floor Performance
  6. Automation
    1. Physical Automation
    2. Companion App Automation
  7. Comments

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry vs Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe [NV360, UV440]

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry
Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe [NV360, UV440]

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NaceCare HVR 200 Henry Picture
Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe [NV360, UV440] Picture

Variants

  • HVR 200 Henry (Black/Red)
  • NV361BK (Black)
  • UV440 (Black/Silver)
  • NV360 (Blue)
  • NV361PR (Purple)

Our Verdict

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry

Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe [NV360, UV440]

The NaceCare HVR 200 Henry is a better vacuum than the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe, though they share little in common. The NaceCare feels better built, it's easier to maintain and maneuver, and it uses dirtbags with a much greater debris capacity than the Shark's dustbin. It also has a longer range than the Shark, and its performance on bare floors is significantly better, too. However, the Shark is much better for low- and high-pile carpets. It can also be used in a handheld configuration.

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