
Vacuum, But Make It Sleek
Nobody gets excited about cleaning — unless your vacuum looks and handles like the Shark WandVac. This thing is part design piece, part mini-cleaning beast. It weighs just over a pound, fits on a charger that could double as art, and has enough power to lift the crumbs, pet hair, and daily debris life throws at your surfaces.
I picked it up expecting “just another handheld,” but it’s become the most reached-for tool in my place. Couch corners, baseboards, car mats, keyboard crevices — done in under a minute.
Small Size, Big Pickup
The suction power here is surprisingly strong for something this compact. It’s designed for quick bursts, not whole-house cleans — but that’s the point. You don’t pull this out with a sigh. You grab it mid-task and keep moving.
The single-button emptying feature is oddly satisfying (and clean — no dust clouds). Battery life is good for multiple short sessions, and the fast charging makes it feel ready whenever.
It also doesn’t scream “utility.” You’ll leave it on the counter without shame — which means you’ll actually use it.
Pros and (Minimal) Cons
Pros:
- ✅ Featherlight and ergonomic
- ✅ Surprisingly strong suction for its size
- ✅ Looks good left out
- ✅ Perfect for cars, couches, corners
Cons:
- ❌ It’s so convenient, you’ll realize how often you used to ignore messes
Final Sweep
If you’ve been putting off buying a handheld vacuum because they all felt either weak or clunky — this one flips the script. The Shark WandVac isn’t cheap plastic, and it doesn’t try to be your full-sized vacuum. It’s the “always ready” sidekick that makes the little messes disappear before they turn into a chore.
You Might Also Like

Anker MagGo 622 — A Smarter Way to Juice Up on the Go
Our hands-on review of the Anker MagGo 622 magnetic battery. Is this sleek charger worth the upgrade?

BlendJet 2 — Smoothies That Go Where You Do
A hands-on review of the BlendJet 2 portable blender — is it actually worth it for your busy lifestyle?

Dr. Scholl’s Custom Fit Orthotics — Relief That’s Actually Walkable
We tested Dr. Scholl’s Custom Fit Orthotic Inserts to see if foot pain relief is really this simple. Here's what happened after a week on our feet.