Upgraded Replacement Hose Handle for Shark Rotator Lift-Away Vacuums | for Series NV500, NV501, NV502, NV503, NV504, NV505, NV510, NV520, NV552, UV560, & More Models, OEM # 1245FC500
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Lisa
> 3 dayThe shark vacuum. Very happy!
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Daz
> 3 dayGreat replacement! Durable and fit perfectly on my vacuum!
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Trunktracker
> 3 dayTime will tell on this one. Hose not as thick as OEM but works for now. When this one goes it’s probably time to buy a new Shark vacuum.
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Dallas
> 3 daySo glad we could just buy this part and didnt have to replace the whole vacuum cleaner.
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Princess Slicko
> 3 dayIts a lot more user friendly because the hose is more flexible. A lot cheaper than buying a new vacuum cleaner.
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Roberts review
> 3 dayExcellent price for a part that is an exact fit and functions perfectly on my 10 year old Shark Rotator.
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CBuffalo
> 3 daySo glad that I found this product. Fits perfectly, easy to install, and I saved the high cost of taking my vacuum to a repair shop.
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Discerning Shopper
> 3 dayAs others have said this replacement part for the Shark vacuum cleaner is Better than the original because the hose is more flexible, making it easier to reach places that are distant from the vacuum itself. It was easy to move the Shark hose retaining ring from the original (now broken) hose, onto the replacement hose. I followed the steps below, which only took about 10 minutes. 1) cut through the spring steel in original hose with a small hand held grinder - - - do this first 2) slide the original hose retaining ring off of the original hose at the newly cut hose-end 3) using an ultra-thin hack saw blade, slowly cut through the white outside ring and the red internal ring of the original hose retaining ring. 4) drop these parts into a cup of hot (boiled) water so they become slightly pliable; remove and immediately spread the rings just enough to clip each ring over the replacement hose... 5) slide a small thin piece of cardboard between the cut area of the red ring and the new hose under it, to insulate the high (melting) heat of the soldering iron tip from the new hose! 6) using a clean Hot soldering iron tip, carefully mend the red ring by smooshing the melted red edges toward the thin cut, from both sides - do not touch or melt the new hose. Also do not overdo the mend; only melt enough to bring the melted ends together. When cool, remove the cardboard. 7) slide the white (cut) ring over the (now mended) red ring. 8) repeat step 6, again being careful not to touch and melt the new hose. 9) slide the mended ring assembly along the new hose to the optimal position. (You want to have the ring low enough to keep the hose tension off the handle; that is the part of the original hose that eventually tore through from over-flexing, in my case.) 10) click the original hose retaining rings ball into the vacuum cleaners spherical socket. Voila.