Shark vacuums—including the 'Cadillac' of uprights—are up to 45 percent off at Amazon, today only

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Your floors never saw this coming. (Photo: Amazon)
Your floors never saw this coming. (Photo: Amazon)

Getting a vacuum for your home is a big commitment and it also comes with some pressing questions. Namely, are you a robot vac kind of person or do you prefer to go with a more traditional cordless version?

No matter what your personal preference, Amazon has got a vacuum on sale for you today. The retailer has slashed select Shark vacuums up to 45 percent off for Black Friday. Choose between a top-rated robot vac or a new-to-the-market upright corded version. Whichever you opt for, your floors will never look better. Don’t miss these sales.

Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE

Power up your robot vac, while you lounge on the couch. (Photo: Amazon)
Power up your robot vac, while you lounge on the couch. (Photo: Amazon)

At nearly 50 percent off today, this Shark robot vacuum is a steal. And, yup, this has everything you could want in a robot vac, and more. A bagless, self-emptying base holds up to 30 days of dirt and debris. Meaning, you can go an entire month without even thinking about your vacuum.

It also has powerful suction, enough to take on large debris (we see you cereal spills), small debris and pet hair on carpets and floors. Hate vacuum hair tangles? That’s cool—this does, too! A self-cleaning brushroll removes pet hair and long hair as it cleans.

But the best part is how hands-free this vacuum is. You can schedule whole home cleanings or order the vac to clean ASAP, through either the SharkClean app, Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. You don’t even have to be home to get things going! The vacuum also maps out your home and lets you choose which rooms you want cleaned in any given moment.

And, when it needs a recharge, it simply goes back to the dock and then picks up again where it left off.

“It works great on hard floor and carpet and has had no issue transitioning between the two,” one five-star reviewer wrote. Others raved about the price compared to the competition. “Good vacuum bot. Way cheaper than the equivalent Roomba. It works great,” a happy customer said.

Shop it: Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE, $320 (was $600), amazon.com

Shark LA322 Navigator Lift-Away ADV Corded Lightweight Upright Vacuum

Dirt, dust, and pet hair is no match for this vac. (Photo: Amazon)
Dirt, dust, and pet hair is no match for this vac. (Photo: Amazon)

Worth noting: This vacuum is a No.1 new release on Amazon. “Shark Ninja has delivered again. It was only perfect timing that my daughter dumped a bowl of cereal on the ground as our product was being delivered,” a five-star reviewer wrote, calling the vac “powerful” and “easy to maneuver.”

“If you are in the market for a Cadillac—I mean, vacuum—look no further,” they added.

What makes this vacuum so great? It has a lift-away detachable pod to help clean stairs, furniture and more. It also has serious suction power to deep clean your carpets and floors. A nice perk for allergy sufferers: The vacuum captures 99.99 percent of dust and allergens with Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology, and keeps your air clean.

The vacuum is also lighter than Shark's best-selling Lift-Away, with more suction for versatile whole-home cleaning, while advanced swivel steering lets you easily maneuver your vacuum around your home.

Shop it: Shark LA322 Navigator Lift-Away ADV Corded Lightweight Upright Vacuum, $120 (was $219), amazon.com

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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