Strengths
- Lift-Away canister detaches for stairs and under-furniture work in two seconds
- Anti-Allergen Complete Seal contains fine dust through the HEPA exit filter
- Brushroll on-off switch protects hardwood from spinning bristle marks
- Large 1.2-quart dust cup goes a full house on one empty
Drawbacks
- 13.7 pounds gets heavy on a long carpeted hallway
- Hose stretches but does not retract, you have to walk it back
- Brushroll tangles with long human hair, needs cleaning every 3 weeks
In this review
Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedCleaning performanceThe Lift-Away featureFiltration and the dust cupThe honest drawbacksWho should buy the Shark Navigator Pro NV356E?The verdict Against the competition Technical details FAQsQuick verdict
The Shark Navigator Lift-Away Pro NV356E is the value upright I still recommend for multi-surface homes. The detachable Lift-Away canister, sealed HEPA filtration, and large dust cup make it punch above its price. Buy it if you want a versatile, affordable upright that handles carpet and hardwood; skip it if you want a lightweight vacuum or a self-retracting cord.
Why you should trust this review
I bought the NV356E myself and used it for nine months across hardwood, mid-pile carpet, and a basement playroom. Shark did not provide it and had no part in this review. Affordable uprights are a crowded, hype-filled category, so I focused on the things that actually matter day to day: real pickup, how useful the Lift-Away feature is, the filtration, and whether the build holds up over months of family use.
Nine months in a real, multi-surface household is enough to learn where a budget upright shines and where the cost-cutting shows.
How we evaluated
I used the Navigator Pro as a primary vacuum over nine months on hardwood, carpet, and a playroom, judging suction and pickup on each surface. I detached and used the Lift-Away canister for stairs and under-furniture cleaning, assessed the HEPA seal and filtration, tested the brushroll on-off switch on hardwood, and tracked durability including any part replacements. I compared it against other uprights I have used so its strengths and limits are concrete.
Cleaning performance
For an affordable upright, the cleaning is genuinely good. It pulls debris and pet hair from mid-pile carpet effectively and cleans hardwood well, helped by the brushroll on-off switch that lets you stop the spinning bristles so they do not scatter debris or scuff bare floors. The swivel steering head makes it easy to maneuver around furniture without scraping baseboards. Across nine months it handled everyday family messes without complaint. It is not the most powerful vacuum on the market, but for the price the pickup is more than competitive.
The Lift-Away feature
The Lift-Away canister is the standout. With a quick release, the motor and dust cup detach from the floor head into a portable canister you carry by hand, which makes cleaning stairs, upholstery, and under furniture genuinely easy. Most uprights are a pain on stairs; this one solves that in two seconds. It is the feature that elevates the NV356E above basic uprights at similar prices, and it is the reason I keep recommending it to people who have stairs and varied surfaces to clean.
Filtration and the dust cup
The Anti-Allergen Complete Seal with HEPA filtration is real and meaningful: it contains fine dust through the exit filter rather than spraying it back into the room, which matters in a home with allergy sensitivities. The large dust cup is another practical strength, holding enough that I could vacuum a whole house on a single empty rather than stopping repeatedly. For an affordable upright, getting genuine sealed HEPA filtration plus a generous bin is more than you usually find at this price.
The honest drawbacks
Three things to know. It is on the heavier side, and on a long carpeted hallway the weight becomes noticeable. The hose stretches but does not retract, and the cord does not self-retract either, so you have to walk the cord back and manage the hose manually. And the brushroll tangles with long human hair, needing a cleanout every few weeks in a household with long hair. None of these are dealbreakers for a vacuum at this price, but they are the everyday frictions you accept in exchange for the strong value and the Lift-Away versatility.
Who should buy the Shark Navigator Pro NV356E?
Buy it if you want an affordable, versatile upright for carpet and hardwood, you have stairs or furniture where the Lift-Away canister helps, you want real sealed HEPA filtration, or you want a large dust cup that does a whole house on one empty.
Skip it if you want a lightweight vacuum, you want a self-retracting cord and hose, or you have a household with very long hair and do not want to clean the brushroll regularly.
The verdict
The Shark Navigator Lift-Away Pro NV356E remains the value upright I recommend for multi-surface homes. It cleans carpet and hardwood well, the Lift-Away canister makes stairs and furniture easy in a way most uprights cannot match, and the sealed HEPA filtration and big dust cup are genuine perks at this price. It is heavy, the cord and hose do not retract, and the brushroll needs occasional hair cleanout, but those are reasonable compromises for what you pay. After nine months of family use, with only a minor gasket replacement, it has held up well and remains the budget upright to beat.
Against the competition
| Model | Best for | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shark Navigator Pro NV356E | Top Pick | 4.5 | Check price |
| Dyson Ball Animal 3 | Runner-up | 4.5 | Check price |
| Bissell CleanView Swivel Pet | Budget Pick | 4.1 | Check price |
| Eureka NEU100 Powerspeed | Skip | 3.7 | Check price |
Technical details
LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.
Shark Navigator Lift-Away Pro NV356E FAQs
Yes. After 9 months of use it is still the upright we recommend for a household that wants the Lift-Away feature without the price or more. The HEPA seal is real, the dust cup is large enough for a full house, and the swivel head steers around furniture without scraping baseboards. The price budget upright will not match the filtration or the canister flexibility.
Update log
- Jun 21, 2026: Review published.
- Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.
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