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Shark HydroVac WD210IN Review: Shark's India Debut Floor Washer Examined

Subhadeep GhoshUpdated June 12, 20264.0 rating
Shark HydroVac WD210IN review for India buyers
Best New Launch
4.0(779 reviews)

The Shark HydroVac WD210IN is SharkNinja's first floor washer for India, and it arrives with a design twist the established players lack: the brushroll rinses itself continuously while you clean, instead of waiting for a dock cycle afterwards.

It has earned a 4.0-star Amazon.in rating across 779 buyers, and the global WD210 platform behind it also carries recommended badges from major international reviewers and strong owner scores.

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Amazon.in price as of 20/06/2026. Details

Value
Good value
Rating
4/5
Reviews
779

Summary

Our verdict

The bottom line, who it fits, and where to think twice before you scroll the full review.

Verdict

The HydroVac is the self-cleaning specialist's pick. Continuous brushroll rinsing means cleaner streak-free passes and almost no odour risk, the two failure points that age every other machine in this category.

Its 20 to 25 minute runtime and smaller dirty tank fit a 2BHK better than a sprawling 3BHK, and buyers who want a deeper review history can weigh it against the higher-rated Tineco S5 Combo before spending ₹30,000.

Best for

Buyers who want the newest self-cleaning engineering with an official local warranty, homes mixing hard floors with area rugs, owners tired of sour-smelling rollers, and 1BHK to 2BHK flats matched to its runtime.

Watch outs

Large 3BHK and duplex homes that need longer runtime or unlimited corded power, buyers who want the deepest review history in the category, and anyone wanting a handheld mode in the same machine.

Long read

Detailed review

Hands-on context, what daily ownership feels like, and where this pick lands against rivals.

Editor's take

Shark's continuous-rinse architecture deserves the attention it is getting. Tineco, Bissell and Dreame all clean their rollers after the session, on a dock or tray. The HydroVac feeds clean water through the brushroll while you work, so the roller scrubbing your last room is as fresh as the one that started the first. On dark vitrified tiles, where saturated rollers leave the streaks owners complain about, the difference shows within one session.

The same architecture is a monsoon weapon. Sour-roller smell is the slow killer of floor washer enthusiasm in coastal and humid cities, and a brush that never marinates in slurry barely gives the smell a chance to start. You still empty and rinse the dirty tank after each session, but the highest-risk component cleans itself by design.

Floor coverage is broader than most rivals. Sealed hardwood, tiles, marble and laminate are all rated, and so are area rugs, which the Tinecos and the Bissell HF2 must avoid. Rug capability at this price otherwise requires the heavier, corded HydroSteam.

The honest spec to respect is runtime. Around 20 to 25 minutes per charge covers a 2BHK with margin and a compact 3BHK on a good day. The dirty tank is also smaller than the Bissell tanks, so large homes will empty it mid-session. Shark sized this machine for the urban flat, and within that brief it is excellent.

On ratings, the WD210IN has earned 4.0 stars across 779 Amazon.in buyers, a solid score for SharkNinja's recent India debut. Behind that sits the global WD210 record, with recommended verdicts from major UK and Australian reviewers and owner scores around the same mark, plus SharkNinja's official India warranty rather than a grey-import gamble.

Consumables follow the category pattern: filters and brushrolls on a roughly six-month cycle, available through SharkNinja India as its catalogue builds out. Pricing floats between the Amazon listing's ₹34,990 and SharkNinja India's own promotional ₹29,999, so check both before paying either.

Specs & features

At a glance

The quick facts and the headline features that actually matter day to day.

Quick facts

Best Pick
Best New Launch
User Rating
4/5 from 779 reviews
Best For
Buyers who want the newest self-cleaning engineering with an official local warranty, homes mixing hard floors with area rugs, owners tired of sour-smelling rollers, and 1BHK to 2BHK flats matched to its runtime.

Key features

  • 3-in-1 operation: vacuums, mops and self-cleans the brushroll while cleaning
  • Rated for sealed hard floors, tiles, marble, laminate and area rugs
  • Ultra-fast dry time leaves floors walkable within minutes
  • Continuous brushroll rinsing reduces odour build-up
  • Easy-empty dirty tank with simple rinse design
  • Cordless with roughly 20 to 25 minutes of runtime per charge
  • LED indicators for modes and battery
  • Official SharkNinja India warranty and service

Trade-offs

Pros and cons

The honest highs and lows we'd flag to a friend asking which to buy.

What we like

  • The brush rinses itself during cleaning, not just on the dock
  • Handles area rugs as well as hard floors
  • Strong global review record for the WD210 platform
  • Shark entered India officially, so warranty is local, not grey import
  • Floors dry noticeably faster than most rivals

Watch out for

  • Newer to the Indian market than Tineco or Bissell
  • Runtime suits a 2BHK better than a large 3BHK
  • Replacement filters and brushrolls add up every six months
  • Priced against the Tineco S5 Combo without the handheld mode

Side by side

How it compares

A quick look at the other picks in this guide and where each one wins.

Our process

How we evaluate products

What goes into every recommendation, so you know the rating is more than a spec sheet.

Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

India-first fit

Recommendations are framed for Indian homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations rather than generic global advice.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product's feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to its alternatives without losing context.

Buyer questions

Frequently asked questions

Real questions Indian buyers ask before clicking buy.

Is the Shark HydroVac WD210IN worth buying in India?

Yes, if its continuous self-cleaning brush and rug capability fit your home. It holds a 4.0-star Amazon.in rating across 779 buyers, and the global WD210 platform is one of the best-reviewed floor washers worldwide, with recommended verdicts from major UK and Australian publications. Buyers who want a higher rating and a handheld vacuum mode should compare the Tineco S5 Combo at similar money.

What makes the Shark HydroVac different from a Tineco or Bissell?

The brushroll rinses itself continuously with clean water while you clean, rather than being flushed on a dock afterwards. The roller therefore never saturates with dirty slurry mid-session, which reduces streaking on dark tiles and largely prevents the sour-brush smell that develops in humid weather. Tineco counters with smarter dirt sensing and a handheld mode on the S5 Combo, and Bissell counters with steam and corded endurance.

Can the Shark HydroVac clean a 3BHK flat on one charge?

A compact 3BHK with around 1,000 to 1,100 sq ft of open floor is achievable on a careful single charge. Its realistic 20 to 25 minute runtime and smaller dirty tank make a large 3BHK a two-stage job with a tank empty in between. For consistently large floor plans, the corded Bissell CrossWave HF2 or HydroSteam removes the limit entirely.

Does the Shark HydroVac work on rugs and carpets?

It is rated for area rugs as well as sealed hard floors, which is rare in this category. The machine reduces moisture appropriately to refresh rugs without soaking them. Wall-to-wall carpet is still outside its brief, as it is for every floor washer. For tile-plus-rug Indian living rooms, the HydroVac and the Bissell HydroSteam are the only two machines in our lineup that cover both surfaces.

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