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Shark NV151 Navigator Swivel Pro Complete Upright Vacuum with HEPA Filtration, Swivel Steering, Pet Power Brush, Crevice Tool & Upholstery Tool, for Pet Hair & Multi-Surface Cleaning, Navy

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Style: Navigator Swivel


Features

  • SWIVEL STEERING: Easily maneuver your vacuum in and out of tight spaces, in corners, around furniture, and more.
  • POWERFUL SUCTION: Deep-clean carpets and tackle bare floors with powerful Shark suction.
  • ANTI-ALLERGEN COMPLETE SEAL: Works with a HEPA filter to trap 99.9%* of dust and allergens inside the vacuum cleaner. (*Based on ASTM F1977 of particles .3 microns or larger.)
  • LIGHTWEIGHT CONVENIENCE: Lightweight design for effortless portability.
  • FLOOR-TO-CEILING CLEANING: With up to 11 feet of total reach, the extendable hose lets you reach hard-to-clean areas above the floor like stairs, furniture, and more.
  • PERFECT FOR PETS: Includes a Pet Power Brush specially designed to remove pet hair on furniture, in tight spaces, and on carpets.
  • CREVICE TOOL: Great for cleaning tight spaces like between couch cushions and in other hard-to-reach areas.
  • UPHOLSTERY TOOL: Picks up pet hair and large debris on mattresses, couches, curtains, and other delicate fabrics.
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: Shark Navigator Upright Vacuum, Crevice Tool, Pet Power Brush, and Upholstery Tool.

Description

The Shark Navigator Swivel Pro Complete Upright Vacuum is designed for homes with pets, combining Shark suction with versatile tools to tackle stubborn pet hair. An extendable hose provides up to 11 feet of total reach, while Anti- Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter trap dust and allergens, keeping them out of the air you breathe.

Brand: Shark


Special Feature: Corded, HEPA, Headlight, Lightweight, Wheels


Filter Type: Washable HEPA & Foam Filters


Included Components: Crevice Tool, Pet Power Brush, Shark Navigator Upright Vacuum, Upholstery Tool


Is Cordless?: No


Brand: Shark


Special Feature: Corded, HEPA, Headlight, Lightweight, Wheels


Filter Type: Washable HEPA & Foam Filters


Included Components: Crevice Tool, Pet Power Brush, Shark Navigator Upright Vacuum, Upholstery Tool


Is Cordless?: No


Capacity: 0.87 Quarts


Wattage: 700 watts


Recommended Uses For Product: carpets and tackle bare floors


Form Factor: Upright


Color: Navy


Model Name: Shark NV151


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 9.06"W x 45.47"H


Noise Level: 80 Decibels


Amperage: 5.8 Amps


Manufacturer: SharkNinja


Number of Items: 1


Controller Type: Push Button


Motor Horsepower: 1.2 Horsepower


Control Method: Touch


Style: Navigator Swivel


Number of Speeds: 1


Portable: Yes


Number of Power Levels: 1


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Maximum Horsepower: 1.2 Horsepower


UPC: 622356557269


Item Weight: 13.1 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Item model number: NV151


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 4


Warranty Description: 5 year warranty.


Batteries required: No


Import: Made in the USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it!
Style: Navigator Swivel
Absolutely love this vacuum. Picks up dirt and dust so well compared to what I was using before. Also like the hard wood vs carpet functions it has. Very easy to pick up and use. Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2025 by Alayna

  • It really deep-cleaned & got out so much dirt & dust!!
Style: Navigator Lift-Away w/Self-Clean Brush
OMG! I had no idea how much dust and dirt was still in my rugs and house after using my old vacuum cleaner, until I used The Shark Navigator! It deep cleaned my large area rugs and floors and got out so much dust and dirt. I feel like my house is really clean for the first time in ages! This will really help my allergies too! Also, it was lightweight enough to not cause pain in my arms and hips after using. I am a Senior with some arthritis, and this is very important to me, to not be in pain after vacuuming! I am a very pleased customer.🙂😊 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by John

  • Very pleased
Style: Navigator Swivel
Purchased after finding it on the Consumer Reports recommended list. Works great, relatively quiet, no tools needed to assemble.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by no

  • Impressive design, good build quality, attention to detail
Style: Navigator w/ Self-Cleaning Brushroll
This review is specifically about the “Shark Navigator Zero-M Self-Cleaning Brushroll Pet Pro (ZU62) Upright Vacuum”, or the “ZU62” as it will be referred to herein. I bought this ZU62 upright vacuum cleaner as a replacement for my rather old Hoover “TurboPower 7400 Savvy” with “WindTunnel technology”, which I always thought was a good vacuum cleaner that got the job done and holding up to normal use over the many years without much in the way of failure (I do recall having to take it to a Hoover repair shop once for some kind of malfunction). In fact, I bought this ZU62 the day after I had bought another one to replace my elderly mother’s broken Hoover upright, and was impressed enough to decide to replace my own Hoover with the same model. I will endeavor here to share some details about this ZU62 that might be more difficult to find elsewhere. First, this ZU62 is a “bagless” vacuum cleaner, meaning that it has no bag and you never need to worry about replacing a bag as the suction slowly diminishes as the bag fills up. I think “bagless” has become the normal design for domestic vacuum cleaners, and indeed my old Hoover 7400 was also bagless, although it also came with a cartridge that allowed using a bag if the owner really wanted to (I always used mine in its bagless configuration). I will say right off that this ZU62 does a noticeably better job of preventing vacuumed dust from getting back into the air….after using my old Hoover, I could always smell a certain dusty odor in the house, but after using this ZU62, I smell no such odor. Anyway, all vacuumed dirt/dust/small objects end up in a so-called “dust cup”, which is an easily and quickly removable cartridge, with a handle on its top. This dust cup actually holds quite a lot of dirt/dust, and is made from clear plastic, so you can see, by peering through the thin layer of dust that sticks to its inside surface, how full it is, and whether it needs to be emptied. Pressing a button releases the dust cup cartridge from the so-called “vacuum pod”, which means the main body of the vacuum cleaner. Then you just hold the bottom of the dust cup over a trash container, using that handle on its top, then with the other hand press a second button that releases the bottom lid of the dust cup so all the dirt drops out into the trash. Close the bottom lid (it snaps shut) then replace the dust cup cartridge onto the vacuum pod (it also snaps in place), and you are good to go again. A few words about the technology of the dust cup. The air coming in from the vacuum hose, either directly or from the “brushroller” assembly at the bottom of the vacuum pod, enters the top of the dust cup cartridge. Note that the hose does NOT need to be detached in order to remove the dust cup cartridge for emptying; the hose snaps into a receptacle on rear of the vacuum pod, and an airtight fitting docks with the rear of the dust cup cartridge. The dust laden air enters a ‘separator’ at the top of the cartridge, which is a circular chamber with a conical plastic “lint filter” inside. The motor pulls air down from the lint filter through a plastic tube that passes through the center of the dust cup and out the bottom, and this causes the incoming dusty air to rapidly swirl around inside that circular chamber. The shape of the chamber and the conical lint filter results in the dusty air swirling from the bottom of the chamber upwards towards the top, where there is an opening on the side of the chamber and the dust gets flung out through this and, robbed of velocity, falls into the dust cup itself. The air at the top of the chamber decelerates and passes through the conical lint filter, out through the aforementioned tube, and down out of the bottom of the dust cup cartridge, into the bottom part of the vacuum pod. Here, the mostly clean air gets pulled through a foam filter, followed by a felt filter, then down to cool the motor, before finally exiting the lower front of the vacuum pod through a HEPA filter. The vacuum separator, plus the three passive filters, is why the air exiting the ZU62 is so clean; SharkNinja (the designer and manufacturer) claims that this scheme removes at least 99.9% of the vacuumed dust before blowing the air back into the room. The ZU62 user’s manual states that the three filters are designed to be cleaned using cold water only (do not use hot water or add cleaners, soaps, etc). They recommend cleaning the foam and felt filters every three months of typical usage, and the HEPA filter should be cleaned once every year. All three filters need to be air dried for at least 24 hours before they are put back into the ZU62. The manual suggests actually replacing the filters about every 2.5 to 3 years (when I purchased my ZU62 I also ordered one set of replacement filters). The ZU62, as do most upright vacuum cleaners these days, uses hoses, both internal and external, to route the vacuum air to and through the machine, rather that using inflexible ducts and such. So, vacuumed dust from the “brushroller” assembly immediately passes into a flexible hose that passes under the vacuum pod and to a hose fitting at the lower rear of the vacuum pod, just above the two wheels. Here, the metal “wand” tube snaps into the fitting (a button releases it) and it passes up the entire back side of the vacuum pod to above the top of the dust cup cartridge. The top of the wand has another fitting, and normally the “handle” snaps into it (yep, another button releases it). So, the vacuumed air is now up at the top of the vacuum cleaner and passing through the bottom edge of the handle. Here another flexible hose exits the handle and hangs down the back of the vacuum cleaner, making a bit of a loop before coming back up and plugging into the aforementioned port on the rear of the vacuum pod which goes into the dust cup cartridge. There are a couple of “C” clips that hold the hose up against the rear of the vacuum cleaner, releasing the hose easily when you want to use the hose and/or the wand to do some cleaning of things besides carpeting. This is all fairly conventional, but many little details of exactly how it is designed make it nicer and more convenient to use. The ZU62 has very simple controls. At the top rear of the vacuum pod, just below where the handle usually goes, is a red rocker switch; its positions are OFF, HARD FLOOR, and CARPET. There are no pedals to push, or levers or knobs to move in order to change modes, something that many other upright vacuum cleaners require the user to do when transitioning from a hard floor to a carpeted area, or from a hard floor to a throw rug, etc. Of course, the brushroller does not run when in HARD FLOOR mode. When in CARPET mode, the brushroller runs except when the vacuum cleaner is completely vertical; you will naturally tilt it back somewhat when rolling it around on carpeting, and this starts the brushroller spinning. A large green indicator lamp on top of the brushroller assembly illuminates to show when the brushroller motor is running. I should mention that the brushroller is designed to be self-cleaning. If vacuuming on carpets that have a lot of human or pet hair, most vacuums’ brush rollers will accumulate the hair, all wound around the rollers. But on this ZU62, the roller design and the assembly into which it is housed are designed to automatically discourage the hair from wrapping, and if it does wrap it gets automatically removed. The user’s manual says that if it seems some hair has managed to wrap itself around the brushroller, just let the ZU62 run for a while longer, and in most cases that wound up hair will be removed and vacuumed into the dust cup. However, in case some uncooperative hair does manage to get on there to stay, the bottom of the brushroller assembly has a couple latches that allow the base to be removed, allowing you to go in with pointy scissors to cut that hair off the roller. One thing about this ZU62 that I don’t care for is the absence of a headlight on the front of the brushroller assembly. My old Hoover had such a headlight, and I really notice how much I miss it when using this new ZU62. Another thing about this ZU62, when being used to vacuum carpeting, is that the mechanical coupling between the ‘upright’ part (the vacuum pod) and the base (the brushroller assembly) is designed to pivot both forwards and backwards, but also sideways. SharkNinja refers to this feature as “swivel steering”, and while it seemed a bit awkward to me at first, I found that soon I began to appreciate its utility. By twisting the handle a bit to one side or the other, the brushroller will aim off to one side or the other relative to the vacuum cleaner itself, and this is indeed handy when vacuuming around furniture and objects, where otherwise you would need to pull the vacuum back a ways and approach the area to be vacuumed from a different angle. Back to using the ZU62 for vacuuming things other than carpets……because of the ZU62’s flexible design, you can mix and match the accessories, the hose and the wand/handle; all of their couplings are the same size and type. So for example, you can undock the wand/handle from the vacuum pod and use it by itself to vacuum up loose items. You can also snap on any of the accessories to the end of the wand. Note that the design of the ZU62 hose is such that the end of the wand can reach up to 12 feet away from the vacuum cleaner itself, making it handy to leave the ZU62 in one place while you use the hose end or the hose and wand to vacuum various things around the room, or to reach up to vacuum cobwebs from the top of the walls where they meet the ceiling, etc. You can detach the handle from the wand and snap on any accessory for tasks such as dusting, crevice cleaning, etc. My gripe with the ZU62 in this regard is that there are quite a lot of accessories for this machine, but it only comes with three of them; the “Duster Crevice Tool”, the “Dusting Brush”, and the “Upholstery Tool”. I like the design of the Duster Crevice Tool, since while it is mostly just the same as any other vacuum cleaner crevice tool you might have used, it has a sliding dusting tool that surrounds it and which can snap into detents up near the hose fitting (to keep it out of the way), or near the tip (where it can help loosen dust along the edge of a crevice), or it can also be easily slid past the second detent and completely off of the tool. The Dusting Brush is just like the same tool an any other vacuum cleaner; just a set of soft bristle brushes arranged in a ring through which the vacuum cleaner sucks air. The Upholstery Tool is much like the Dusting Brush but without the bristles; instead, it has a set of thin ‘grippy’ microfiber pads that are apparently supposed to grab into hairs and such that are partially stuck into furniture fabric, pulling them loose and allowing them to be vacuumed away. I was not too fond of the design of the ZU62 in regard to its storage of these accessories; it has only two fittings designed to dock with and hold various accessories, so I guess you just have to stow the third accessory somewhere else. By comparison, my old Hoover had a clever compartment on its top front into which all the smaller accessories snapped into holders; all accessories came with that vacuum, and they all stored right on the vacuum cleaner itself. I think SharkNinja might have done a bit better in this regard with this model. In addition to the included accessories, the user’s manual mentions some others that you can order. These include a wider version of the Upholstery Tool, a Hair Removal Multi-Tool (a single convertible tool for cleaning tough pet messes such as hair on carpets and upholstery and bedding), a Pet Power Brush for both pet hair and ground-in dirt from carpeted stairs and upholstery (I ordered one of these, since my Hoover had a similar one and I used it often). The ZU62 has a 24 foot long power cord, which wraps up between two hooks on the side of the vacuum pod. The top hook flips down to instantly release the power cord without needing to unwind it. The first two feet of the cord go from near where the motor is, up to where the handle and wand fit together, and this makes it easier to manage where the cord is while you move the ZU62 around vacuuming. This results in about 22 feet of useful power cord length, although you can unclip the cord from the handle’s little hook if you really need that extra 2 feet. The ZU62 is 45.5” inches tall, from floor to top of the handle. When resting fully upright on the floor for storage, it occupies exactly one square foot (12” x 12”) of space. It runs on 120VAC, 60Hz (not on 50Hz apparently). It uses 1,150 Watts, pulling about 9.6A from your wall socket. As such, it should work just fine on any household circuit (some vacuums pull well over 12A, so turning other things on that are on the same circuit (typically 15A) can cause the circuit breaker to pop); not much chance of that happening with this ZU62. This ZU62 is noticeably quieter than my older Hoover. It is also considerably lighter in weight, although it appears to be at least as ruggedly designed and constructed as the older machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021 by P. Schmidt

  • Better than Bissell
Style: Navigator Swivel
I don't care what anyone says, I love shark vacuums. This thing is great. It's easy to clean, suctions well, and swivels easily. It sucks with a great amount of force, so it picks most stuff up. I've banged the poor thing a few times, and it's held up.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by E

  • Good suction!!
Style: Navigator Lift-Away w/Self-Clean Brush
I didn't realize how bad my old vacuum was until I got this one. OMG it picked up so much dust and cat hair I couldn't believe it! It was easy to assemble and it is light weight. I have a bad back and it was easy for me to use. I would recommend this vacuum.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2025 by Helen A

  • FAST AND EASY!
Style: Navigator Swivel
I'm a small, 70 year old woman and this is the easiest vacuum cleaner I have EVER used. It works fast and cleans the entire floor in no time at all. I hate cleaning, but I love this vacuum.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2025 by Sheri Owens

  • Shark ZU62 Works Great For Long Human Hair Not Wrapping (but has some caveats)
Style: Navigator w/ Self-Cleaning Brushroll
Old vacuum I am comparing the Shark ZU62 to: Dyson DC07 which I've had for at least 20yrs. Also, I have thick long hair and got a new vacuum because I was tired of having to cut my hair off the Dyson rollers that would get entirely wrapped like a coat, after just one or two vacuumings. (And I brush my hair OUTSIDE to avoid hair in the house but as we all know, we shed!) And I'd think I just cleaned it, so would vacuum the entire house, then go to empty the dust bin and see there was almost nothing in it, only to turn over the vacuum and see the rollers were bound in thick wraps of hair! Finally had it and went looking for one that can handle hair! Pros of Shark (each item earns 5 stars imo): Super easy assembly and nice design in terms of that Great suction, did fantastic job on my deep pile carpet Nicely balanced dust bin, lightweight, good size, easy to remove and empty, easy to clean with hose Easy-to-reach and change/clean foam and HEPA filters Nice guides for hose so it doesn't kink Storage for the two accessories it comes with Easy button control for hard floors or carpet Fine grain control over degree of suction by a convenient "dial" that's easy to adjust on the fly Head swivels (also a potential subjective con for some) Self-cleaning no-hair-wrap rollers (THANK YOU!) 5yr warranty, and a decent manual with print large enough to actually read Cons: Short cord suited to a motorhome... really ?!!!??? The head is just 12" wide (some could think that an asset for getting in narrow places) Swivel head makes maneuvering trickier, and not sure how handy it is, though will get used to it Swivel puts more strain on wrist, especially on carpet, so maybe not best for someone with wrist issues (I don't have wrist issues, but could be something to consider if you do) Cord comes off the back, low on the machine, so to keep from stepping on it, have to pull it up and hold it in the hand you hold the handle with, which takes up 3 more feet of an already too-short cord Wheels not suited to rolling over thick carpet being too skinny, better suited for hard floors Vacuum not balanced well due to the wheels being so close together vs spread further apart, which is why it easily tips over when using attachments; but suspect this design choice is due to the swivel head, as a wide wheel base would make the swivel less responsive to turning While i has plenty of cons, the Pros are so powerful I just took off one star since the point of a vacuum is to clean, and it does that so well, along with being easy to empty the bin, with easily accessible filters. The Dyson came with a 35' cord ... this Shark cord is so short I connected a long extension cord to it, but once I use it a month or so and get the feeling it won't be conking out on me, I will void the warranty by cutting the plug off and splicing more cord to it of the same gauge/amps, to make it 35'. It's unusable the way it is, for me, and not gonna mess with an extension cord every time I vacuum for the next many years. On the positive side, went over the entire house, and doing that with the Dyson would have wrapped a good amount of hair on the rollers, but I was shocked that when I was finished with the Shark, while the bin was 1/3 full of debris, there was *not one hair* wrapped around the rollers!!! Honestly when I looked at the rollers before I vacuumed and saw some do have bristles, I thought 'this is never gonna be wrap-free!' I just *knew* my hair would be all over those... but NOPE. Clean as a whistle! (And vacuumed again since I wrote this review, and the roller is still hair-free.) Even if over time there does come a point where I have to clean the roller, I can see it is going to be few and far between compared to what I had to do with the Dyson. So I am very happy with that feature! It also picked up way more lint/debris than the Dyson, leaving the carpet looking 'deep cleaned' (meaning deeply vacuumed vs just picking up stuff off the top of the carpet). Noise-wise it's a little loud on the carpet setting compared to the Dyson (also loud) but who expects a vacuum to be quiet? As long as it does the job that's ok with me, and it's not unusually or abnormally loud imo. If you have a deep carpet though and have the suction adjusted near the max, it's going to be hard to push, true of any vacuum with good suction. If it's too hard, can dial back the suction. I'd rather have that option than something that was super easy to push but didn't do a good job. Bottom line, now that I've used it, I'd buy it again. Even with the handling issues and the short cord, as I can deal with the handling, and can fix the cord problem. I can't fix a machine that wraps my hair all around its rollers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by RT

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