IMPORTANT THING TO KNOW ABOUT THE SHARK—It does work as well as the advertisements say but you have to be carefull where you prop it while using it. It has a little bit of a rubbery material on the handle probably to prevent it from sliding when set against a wall but it doesn't provide much traction and unless you prop it into a corner area, it slides down the wall and slams onto the floor. The problem with that is it just stops working after hitting the floor so many times. Had it happen. They replaced it nicely. Anyway, prop it in some kind of corner, even within the corner created by the molding on a door or window will work. Just make sure it is put some place with support coming from two angles.
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