Compare Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner vs Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H

P1 Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
P2 Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H

Comparison Takeaways

Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

Where It Has the Edge

  • Weight is 4.5 vs 3.3. Reviewers describe the unit as not heavy and comfortable to carry and use for short bursts, reinforcing its...
  • Accessories and Tools is 4.2 vs 3.8. Reviews describe a basic but useful set of attachments (extension tube, floor/T nozzle, crevice nozzle). One reviewer also...
  • Maneuverability and Handling is rated 4.6 while the other product has no score yet. Handling is commonly described as well balanced and easy to control, particularly for quick maintenance tasks and van...
  • Suitability for small spaces is rated 4.4 while the other product has no score yet. Multiple reviewers highlight its compact footprint as a benefit for vans, workshops, and quick storage. It is framed...

Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H

Where It Has the Edge

  • Odor control is 3.6 vs 1.5. The odor-neutralizer cartridge is polarizing: some love the fresh scent while others find it too strong or unnecessary....
  • Filtration / Dust Containment is 4.7 vs 2.8. Multiple reviews emphasize a sealed, HEPA-style filtration system and strong dust containment, including smoke-style tests and praise for...
  • Comparative performance is 4.6 vs 3.2. In comparisons, it is often positioned as competitive with top cordless models and has won category awards in...
  • Build quality and durability is 4.6 vs 3.3. Durability impressions are positive in hands-on use, with reports of the body surviving bumps and feeling well built,...
Average score
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.7
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.2
Accessories and Tools
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

Reviews describe a basic but useful set of attachments (extension tube, floor/T nozzle, crevice nozzle). One reviewer also highlights convenient storage/hanging features for keeping accessories with the tool.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.8

Included tools usually cover basics like a crevice/duster tool and an anti-allergen brush. Several reviewers wish it bundled more (powered upholstery tool, extra filters, or a dedicated pet tool depending on region).

Aesthetic design and finish
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

Aesthetic comments include a simple, retro feel with rounded edges and a practical, compact look. One review notes the floor nozzle has rollers that help it glide during use.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
AI, Smart, App and Automation
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.3

Clean Sense IQ dirt sensing that automatically adjusts suction is generally viewed as useful, though at least one reviewer felt the boost was subtle aside from added noise.

Airflow blowback
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
1.8

At least one long-term user reports a noticeable puff of dust blowing out when the vacuum is turned on, particularly when internal surfaces and filters are dirty, making startup potentially messy indoors.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Area Rug Handling
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.4

Area rugs are usually handled well, but thin or lightweight rugs can get pulled toward the head unless suction is reduced.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Assembly is consistently described as simple and fast, with push-fit components and an easy twist-lock style canister that makes setup straightforward out of the box.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

Assembly is typically fast and intuitive, with most reviewers set up in minutes; occasional fiddly steps are tied to the scent cartridge and its dial.

Battery and Charging
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.7

The vacuum runs on Makita 18V LXT batteries, which reviewers emphasize are usually not included and can be the expensive part if you are not already in the ecosystem. Several note battery swaps are easy, a 3Ah pack can work fine, and expected runtime is often cited around 25 to 30 minutes with a larger pack for light use.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.9

Charging times are typically around 3 to 4.5 hours, and the removable battery is a plus. Some reviewers report performance is more consistent when the battery is kept fully charged or when a second battery is available.

Bin and Bag
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.0

The unit is bagless with a compact bin, and one review calls out a roughly 0.65L chamber that is fine for small jobs but requires more frequent emptying during bigger cleanup sessions.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.7

Bin size feels acceptable for many whole-home cleans, but some reviewers find it small or awkwardly shaped, especially when dealing with fine powders that cling to the interior.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.3

Build is generally described as functional but basic. A teardown-oriented review calls out a simple brushed DC motor and overall inexpensive internal construction, suitable for light use but not premium in materials or sealing.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

Durability impressions are positive in hands-on use, with reports of the body surviving bumps and feeling well built, although the overall unit is heavy.

Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.3

Carpet cleaning is often rated very good to excellent, including deep-clean style tests. One lab-style review found only average per-pass pickup versus top competitors, so expectations should be calibrated to mode and carpet type.

Clogging and debris prevention
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
2.4

Clogging is a recurring theme for fine dust: multiple reviewers say very fine plaster or cement dust clogs the filter quickly and can cause suction to drop until the bin and filter are cleaned.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Comparative performance
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.2

Several reviewers explicitly compare it to a primary household vacuum and conclude it is best as a second vacuum for quick jobs. Its strengths are convenience and speed, while fine-dust handling and whole-home expectations are the limiting factors.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

In comparisons, it is often positioned as competitive with top cordless models and has won category awards in some sources; a few reviewers still say other models may offer better value depending on sales and feature priorities.

Controls and UI
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.3

Controls and the LED display are widely liked, with clear mode changes plus battery and sensor feedback that are easy to read while cleaning.

Convertible handheld design
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

Reviewers note you can use it as a short handheld unit or with the extension tube for standing cleanup, making it practical for cars, benches, and small floor jobs.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.2

Detaching to a handheld configuration is useful for stairs, furniture, and cars, but several reviewers note it can feel a bit heavy in the hand for extended above-floor work.

Cordless convenience
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Cordless operation is repeatedly praised as a key advantage, especially for grabbing it quickly for quick cleanups around the house, workshop, or van without dealing with cords.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.7

Cordless operation is repeatedly praised for quick daily cleanups and easier movement around furniture and stairs; the main limiter is how quickly runtime drops in higher modes.

Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.7

Crevice and groove cleaning is strong in multiple tests, supported by good head sealing and effective crevice tools.

Dried-On Stain Removal
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.5

Steering and handling are commonly described as smooth and responsive with good swivel, though the head can feel bulky in tight gaps.

Ease of use
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Ease of use is a consistent strength: reviewers call it straightforward to grab, operate, empty, and keep in a van or around the house. The main usability drawback appears when dealing with very fine dust that forces frequent cleaning.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

Ease of use is broadly praised for intuitive controls and smooth cleaning on mixed floors, with the main caveat being fatigue from the unit's weight during longer sessions.

Edge and Baseboard Cleaning (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.5

Edge and baseboard performance is repeatedly described as very good, helped by strong sealing at the floorhead.

Emptying and Mess Control
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.1

Emptying is typically described as easy: twist off the canister and dump into a bin. However, dust-focused users caution that fine dust can make cleanup messier and may require more frequent emptying and filter attention.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.9

Emptying is typically one-button and low-mess, but fine powders can stick inside the bin and require rinsing for a truly clean cup.

Filtration / Dust Containment
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
2.8

Filtration is repeatedly framed as basic rather than high-end: reviewers mention cloth/mesh-style filtering and the absence of a HEPA filter. Multiple users warn that fine dust can clog the filter quickly, and one long-term user reports dust puffing back out on startup when the unit is dirty.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.7

Multiple reviews emphasize a sealed, HEPA-style filtration system and strong dust containment, including smoke-style tests and praise for reduced dust blowback.

Floorhead design
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.3

The DuoClean two-roller, power-fin style floorhead earns frequent praise for smooth transitions and strong pickup, but its bulk can make narrow reach harder.

Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.4

Most reviews say hair wrap is minimal thanks to a self-cleaning brushroll design, though one stress test still reported tangling under heavy hair conditions.

Hard Floor — Fine Dust Pickup
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

Fine-dust pickup on hard floors is a standout strength in many tests, though ultra-fine sand or sugar may need an extra pass or a higher power setting.

Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.7

Large debris pickup is consistently strong with little scatter reported, handling cereal, rice puffs, and other chunky messes well.

Headlight and LED lights
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.4

LED headlights are frequently mentioned as helpful for spotting dust; a few sources differ on whether a headlight is included in specs, but hands-on reviews generally report usable LEDs.

Low-profile design
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.4

Despite a bulky head overall, several reviewers note it can still get under some cabinets or low furniture when paired with the flexible wand.

Maintenance requirements
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.3

Maintenance is frequently mentioned as necessary for best performance: reviewers recommend regular emptying and frequent filter cleaning, especially after dusty tasks, because suction can drop when the filter clogs.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.1

Maintenance is usually described as low effort due to washable filters and reduced hair wrap; cleaning the dust cup after fine powders can be the most annoying routine task.

Maneuverability and Handling
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Handling is commonly described as well balanced and easy to control, particularly for quick maintenance tasks and van or workshop use where you want fast, one-handed cleanup.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Noise level
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.6

Noise is reasonable in Eco/auto modes in at least one measurement, but it becomes noticeably loud in Boost and when the dirt sensor ramps power.

Odor control
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
1.5

Odor is mentioned as a negative in a teardown review, where the unit developed a stink over time, suggesting dirty filters and trapped debris can create smell if maintenance is neglected.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.6

The odor-neutralizer cartridge is polarizing: some love the fresh scent while others find it too strong or unnecessary. It can also introduce ongoing cartridge costs.

Onboard tool storage
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

One reviewer highlights onboard storage for an extra nozzle and a hanging hook/loop point, which helps keep the kit together and accessible in a van or storage area.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Ongoing ownership costs (bags, filters, batteries)
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.4

Ongoing costs are primarily tied to the Makita battery and charger ecosystem. Value is repeatedly framed as much better if you already own LXT batteries and chargers from other tools.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.6

Beyond filters and batteries, the optional scent cartridges can add a small recurring cost, and some reviewers wish spare filters were included for the price.

Overall durability/longevity
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.2

One reviewer reports roughly a year and a half of ownership and continued operation, but with issues like odor and dust behavior over time. Overall durability impressions are mixed and seem dependent on how dusty the use case is.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Overall opinion
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

Overall sentiment is mostly positive as a convenient add-on vacuum, with several reviewers calling it a great little tool for quick cleanups. One longer-term teardown review is more mixed due to odor and dust blowback concerns, especially with fine dust use.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Packaging quality
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

At least one hands-on review calls the packaging minimal and largely recyclable, with little unnecessary filler.

Pet-Ready Features
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.6

Pet owners consistently report strong hair pickup on floors and furniture, making it a reliable choice for routine pet messes.

Price and Value
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.0

Perceived value is high when purchased as a bare tool by owners of Makita batteries, with reviewers citing prices around the budget range and calling it well worth it in that scenario. Value drops if you must buy batteries and a charger specifically for the vacuum.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.9

Value perceptions hinge on price: at full MSRP it is often labeled expensive, but it is frequently viewed as a strong buy when discounted, especially versus premium cordless rivals.

Runtime
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

Runtime feedback is largely practical rather than measured: users say it does not drain batteries quickly during short cleanups, and one review cites an expected roughly 25 to 30 minutes of use with a higher-capacity battery for light work.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.1

Eco runtimes around an hour are frequently cited, while sensor/auto modes are commonly closer to the 20–30 minute range depending on surface and usage. Boost or Max runtime is short in testing (around 10–11 minutes), which is typical for high-power cordless sticks.

Stair Cleaning
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.6

Stair cleaning is doable, especially in handheld mode, but several reviewers call out the head weight as tiring when doing stairs with the full unit.

Storage footprint and upright-stand stability
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.2

The MultiFLEX hinge lets the vacuum fold down for compact, often freestanding storage. A minority of reviewers note it may not stand fully upright as securely as a docked unit.

Stuck resistance
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.2

A few users note the brush can grab small objects like cords or fabric if you are not careful, but these clogs are usually easy to clear without damage.

Suction and Airflow
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

Suction is generally described as strong enough for everyday crumbs, coarse debris, and small cleanup tasks, with users impressed by pickup for its size and price. At the same time, it is not positioned as amazing or meant for sustained heavy-duty dust cleanup.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.5

Most reviewers describe suction as genuinely strong for a cordless stick, with some tests measuring class-leading numbers for Shark. A few sources note it is not the absolute strongest versus premium competitors, and power use rises quickly in high modes.

Suitability for heavy-duty use
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
2.7

Several reviews emphasize it is not intended for heavy-duty daily site use or frequent fine-dust cleanup. It is positioned more as a maintenance vacuum for small messes during light work and quick touch-ups.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Suitability for small spaces
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Multiple reviewers highlight its compact footprint as a benefit for vans, workshops, and quick storage. It is framed as easy to keep on hand for small-space and on-the-go cleanup.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
No score yet
Support and Reliability
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.3

A longer warranty period is a recurring highlight, though some reviewers still recommend buying with coverage because repairability can be a concern for cordless sticks in general.

Tool-change simplicity
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Tool and nozzle swapping is described as quick, and the bin/canister opens with a short twist. Overall, the mechanism is seen as simple and intuitive for fast transitions between tasks.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.2

Swapping attachments and switching into handheld mode is generally quick and straightforward, which helps for spot-cleaning and tight spaces.

Under-Furniture Pickup
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.8

The MultiFLEX bending wand is repeatedly highlighted for under-furniture reach and reducing how much you need to bend down while vacuuming.

Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.2

Above-floor cleaning is generally effective on upholstery and tight spots, but multiple sources note the lack of a powered upholstery tool in the box.

Versatility
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.1

The DCL180Z is repeatedly used for quick, varied tasks: cars, floors, small household messes, DIY drilling dust, wood shavings, and bench or 3D-printer-area cleanup. Reviews emphasize it as a handy secondary tool rather than a single do-everything vacuum.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
4.4

Versatility is a strength: it works across mixed floors, folds for storage, and converts to handheld for above-floor tasks. It is not a wet/dry or self-empty system, so it stays focused on vacuuming.

Weight
Product 1: Makita DCL180Z Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Reviewers describe the unit as not heavy and comfortable to carry and use for short bursts, reinforcing its positioning as a quick-grab cleanup tool.

Product 2: Shark Stratos Cordless Vacuum IZ862H
3.3

Weight is the most common ergonomic complaint, with many calling it heavier than peers and sometimes top- or head-heavy, especially on stairs.