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Shark Duo Clean Lift-Away Vacuum with Powered Head

  • Got DuoClean technology. Translation: it’s got a bristle brush for carpet and a soft brushroll to give your hardwood floors a polished look.
  • Headlights make midnight vacuuming a cakewalk.
  • Touch a button and with Powered Lift-Away® Technology and your own lifting power, lift the canister away and deep clean hard-to-reach areas while the powered brush-roll keeps spinning.
  • Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology + a HEPA filter means 99.9% of dust and allergins are trapped in the vacuum. Just hope the 0.1% of allergens aren’t plucky underdogs.
  • Can take care of “high piles” of stuff.
  • NV803, as in Nevada! Because you’ve HIT THE JACKPOT WITH THIS ONE!
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Behind The Product Photos

Product photography poses a tricky problem: how do you highlight a product’s most innovative and appealing features while maintaining realism? The answer: you can’t. You have to choose. Do you show the product in realistic situations? Or do you build extreme and unexplainable scenarios that best illustrate its various strengths?

For this Shark vacuum, it’s the definitely the latter. But we’re not here to judge. We’re here to help. We believe every photo deserves a reasonable explanation. Here are the stories behind a few of the Shark vac’s action shots:


Aimee was embarrassed that she’d forgotten to vacuum two weeks in a row. Luckily, the Shark’s strong suction and bristle brush roll allowed her to clean it easily.

“Looks nice in here,” Tom said as he passed through the living room on his way into the kitchen.

“Thanks,” Aimee said, reflexively, before she remembered: it had been nearly ten years since Tom had disappeared at sea.


Driving home from the store with the third new pack of socks he’d bought in as many days, Thomas wondered if maybe the problem wasn’t the socks. Maybe the problem was his floor. Perhaps he should clean it, using the soft brushroll of his Shark vacuum.

Thomas laughed at the simplicity of it. Now, if only he could solve the mystery of his itchy sheets or smelly running shorts.


Erica swept up the mess left by her daughter into a neat pile, and was about to brush it into a dust bin when, crashing through the window, came a man in a pristine blue suit.

“Ma’am,” he said. “I am an Agent of Justice. I need that dust bin. For my mission. You see, Professor Gearmind–” His watch beeped suddenly. “Damn it! There’s no time to explain! Suffice it to say, if you hand me that dust bin, you’ll be a hero.”

“Okay,” Erica said, and handed it to the man. She never saw him or her dust bin ever again.

But luckily for her, her Shark Vacuum could handle high piles.


When she refused to look at him the night before and called herself ‘Medusa,’ Tyler had thought she was just being coy. But now, his roommate’s cat was gone, and there was a small pile of stones on the floor. He grabbed his Shark vacuum. He needed to destroy the evidence.


What Harry said was: “Maybe we should build a more efficient marble machine, like one that doesn’t spew marbles all over the place.” It seemed reasonable enough. Still, everyone else at the marble factory laughed at him. He was just the night janitor, after all.

And that was the problem. He was the only one who had to listen to the constant thunk-thunk-thunk as the company-issued Shark Vacuum sucked up the marbles strewn across the factory floor. It made quick work of them, thanks to its front-less design, but Harry found little solace in this. He hated contributing to such wastefulness.

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