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The Shark UV Reveals blacklight found stains that other robot vacuums missed, but I still have a gripe with its mop

Leah Stodart· ·9 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 20 views
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The Shark UV Reveals blacklight found stains that other robot vacuums missed, but I still have a gripe with its mop
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The Shark UV Reveal 2-in-1 robot vacuum features a unique UV light that detects stains invisible to the naked eye. While it excels in identifying and cleaning various types of stains, its mopping capabilities are somewhat conventional compared to competitors. Overall, the Shark UV Reveal offers innovative stain detection but lacks some advanced mopping features found in other models.

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Mashable · Leah Stodart
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents What's special about the Shark UV Reveal? Is the Shark UV Reveal good at mopping? Is the Shark UV Reveal good on carpet? Shark is finally taking small obstacle avoidance seriously Factors to keep in mind UPDATE: May. 19, 2026, 5:00 a.m. EDT I initially wrote about my first impressions of the Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal 2-in-1 in March 2026 after a week of using it daily at home. This review was updated after two more months of testing. The most iconic thing I've seen a Shark robot vacuum do in years is drive down the runway during the season finale of Canada's Drag Race in January 2025.

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