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Shark Navigator NV380 Lift-Away Upright Vacuum Blue (Refurbished)

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Shark Navigator NV380 Lift-Away Upright Vacuum - Swivel Steering, Upholstery Tool & Crevice Tool - Refurbished

The Shark Navigator Lift Away, NV380 is a lightweight 2-in-1 upright vacuum with a detachable pod for portable cleaning power. With the push of a button, lift away the pod to easily clean in hard-to-reach areas. This vacuum is also equipped with Swivel Steering for increased maneuverability, and it has a completely sealed system with HEPA to trap dust and allergens. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns or larger.) Lightweight at under 14 lbs.

  • Lift-Away: Lift away the detachable pod and easily clean above-floor areas like stairs and furniture.
  • Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter trap over 99.9% of dust and allergens inside the vacuum. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns or larger.)
  • Powerful suction, lightweight design, and versatile cleaning on hard floors and carpets.
  • Swivel Steering for excellent control to maneuver around furniture.
  • Brushroll shutoff allows you to instantly switch from deep carpet cleaning to gentle bare floor cleaning.
  • The NV380 Upright Vacuum Cleaner has a large-capacity dust cup with full-size performance.
  • Includes Crevice Tool and Upholstery Tool for cleaning stubborn pet hair and hard-to-reach spaces.
  • 14 lbs.

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