SharkNinja’s AquaReach just reinvented wet-dry vacs with an extendable wand
Meet Shark’s AquaReach. This extendable wet-dry vacuum was built for wall-to-wall cleaning.
SharkNinja, a company renowned for crafting top-tier vacuums, has recently unveiled AquaReach, a versatile 2-in-1 wet-and-dry vacuum and mop. This innovative device aims to revolutionize cleaning routines by addressing limitations of traditional floor cleaners.
AquaReach distinguishes itself with an extendible wand, enabling users to tackle elevated surfaces and tight spaces that standard floor cleaners struggle to reach. The device combines the functionality of a traditional floor cleaner with an extended cleaning reach, all for a price of $399.
SharkNinja took inspiration from social media cleaning hacks to design AquaReach, recognizing that consumers often create their own hacks when standard tools fall short. Petra Oman, VP of Marketing at SharkNinja, explained that these hacks arose out of necessity, revealing an unmet need in the cleaning appliance market.
The AquaReach's design incorporates a continuously rotating brushroll, powered by a robust jet of cleaning solution. This feature enables the device to loosen and scrub stubborn debris while simultaneously extracting dirt and liquids. Additionally, the appliance features a specialized stain scrubber and detailer mop, which are designed to tackle tough messes in hard-to-reach areas.
The device's dual-tank system separates clean and dirty water, while an on-dock rinse cycle flushes the brushroll after each use. For enhanced cleaning, the AquaReach Pro model is available for $529, featuring a self-cleaning and drying system, a sanitizing dock, an edge-optimization nozzle, and an LED reveal beam that helps identify hidden dust and debris.
SharkNinja's AquaReach and AquaReach Pro promise to streamline cleaning tasks, reduce chore time, and deliver a more thorough clean than ever before.
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