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The Motorized Lower Nozzle Hose is a high-quality replacement part designed for Shark Rocket vacuum models HV300, HV302, HV320, HV321, and HV322. Made to OEM standards, this durable accessory enhances cleaning efficiency while providing local customer support and a satisfaction guarantee.
C**Y
Saved me from buying a new vacuum
They were a bit trickier to install then they claimed, but I did it and now I don't have to buy a new vacuum... so overall very happy!
S**Z
Awesome product
Perfect size! They accidentally shipped one when I ordered a 2 pack and quickly sent over another one! Great service!
N**N
Perfect fit
I had to fix my shark vacuum and this worked perfectly. No issues, right size and durable than original
B**Y
Works well
This works well
H**R
The part fit perfect
The part fit perfect, the customer service was perfect, delivery was on point and on time. My only gripe was that my vacuum was not in the description and so I didn’t know until it arrived if it was absolutely the right part.
A**R
Perfect
Fit perfect! Thank you
T**.
Great replacement for my Shark Rocket True Pet vacuum
I've had my Shark for over 8 years. The powerhead hose recently broke so I came to Amazon to see what options there were to replace it. These hoses *do* fit BUT installing them was not easy (primarily due to design of the powerhead). After removing the 18th screw, we were finally able to get the old hose out. Getting the new hose in was another exercise in frustration. It was more than just tight in the slot. After much cursing and 1.5 hours, we finally had everything back together. It works great.This has been an excellent vacuum and I'm glad there are replacement parts for it. Just be prepared for it not going so smoothly. I definitely recommend watching videos on YouTube for what you are replacing FIRST. Still much better than buying a new vacuum!
Z**Y
Works perfectly
The hose appears to be of high quality and I expect it to last a long time.Installation was not easy. If you feel comfortable with disassembly of such items it can go well. I did review two videos, one was not much help overall, but the other did have some useful info, mainly the part where you have to pull with some force to separate the two haves of the housing. I did keep the screws separate and specific to the hole location. Only 3 were different.Be aware that you may not be able to unscrew the old hose. Use pliers and pull... it will come out as a long plastic coated wire.It is certainly cost effective to go though the effort of replacing the hose.
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