Again, these vacuum cleaners have very similar features, with the main differences coming down to the AZ950UKT being an XL model.. They’re both True Pet versions with the same Shark tech.
The right option depends on your budget, whether you have pets, and if you need the longer run-time.Even if you don’t have pets, however, we still think it’s worth paying extra to get a Shark vacuum with the motorised pet tool, as it’s brilliant when the vac is in handheld mode.. Dyson V11 Absolute Vs Shark IZ251UKT.
Dyson V11 Absolute.is one of our top rated cordless vacuum cleaners.It’s an outstanding vacuum that provides strong all-round performance, although this comes at the cost of an eye-watering price tag..
In comparison, the Shark doesn’t feel as advanced as the V11, mainly due to the lack of an LCD screen.It’s around £100 cheaper (at the time of writing,) however, and still provides great performance and several features that aren’t included with the Dyson.. Shark IZ251UK Vs Shark IZ251UKT.
The Shark IZ251UK is very similar to the IZ251UKT, but doesn’t include the TruePet motorised tool.
All of the other features are the same, including the dual battery design and anti hair-wrap technology..There’s no mini motorised tool to fall back on either.. Hard Floors.
The Duronic VC7020 is less effective at cleaning hardwood or laminate floors.In fact, this is one of our biggest complaints about this vacuum cleaner..
The hard floor tool is fine for removing larger debris without pushing it around, but it struggles with finer dust.The vacuum also doesn’t do a good job at sucking up dirt from between floorboards..