Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum Review ($349): Affordable vacuum with premium features
By Zachary Chan -
Sharp has just introduced a new affordable Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum EC-SA95S-R, which, on paper, is packed with premium features that you’d normally find on vacuum cleaners triple its price.
For just $349, the Sharp cordless vacuum (EC-SA95S-R) boasts of a powerful 20,000 Pa suction, multi-cyclone filtration system, 0.3μm HEPA filter that can eliminate up to 99% of airborne dust particles, and spiral vortex chambers to trap first and dust more efficiently.
A red Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum EC-SA95S-R, priced at $349. Image source: Sharp
Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum (EC-SA95S-R)
The Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum is a 9-in-1 solution, featuring a motorised floor brush, motorised mattress brush, 2-in-1 sofa brush, 2-in-1 crevice brush, soft hair brush, and even a wet mop kit that allows it to mop and vacuum at the same time.
Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum's bundled accessories. Image source: Sharp
Weight
Weighing only 1.46kg, Sharp's vacuum also has an ergonomic design with a 60-degree handle that provides easy control and navigation in various directions. This, combined with strategically placed control buttons can help reduce strain during extended cleaning sessions.
Battery life
And speaking of extended cleaning sessions, the Sharp cordless stick vacuum (EC-SA95S-R) features a 2,500 mAh battery, which is good for up to 45 minutes of operating time.
Sharp, Japanese Brand History
Sharp Corporation is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronics and home appliances. It was founded in 1912 in Tokyo, Japan, by Tokuji Hayakawa. Over the years, Sharp has become known for its wide range of consumer electronics products, including televisions, audio equipment, air purifiers, microwave ovens, refrigerators, and washing machines.
The Sharp Cordless Stick Vacuum EC-SA95S-R, is priced at $349 and is available for purchase at Cocorolife, Sharp's official Shopee and Lazada stores, and all authorized retailers.
This article first appeared on Hardwarezone in February 2024.