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Still emptying your own vacuum? You're about to be in the minority if the big brands have any say in it


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Shark has been trying to make auto-empty docks happen since at least 2023, but I think 2026 might be the year they finally take off. If you're in the dark about what exactly I mean by an 'auto-empty dock', it's just what it sounds like: a base that houses a large dust bag or bin, into which the contents of the vacuum's small onboard bin will automatically eject when it's docked.

Auto-empty docks are already commonplace in the robot vacuum market, where they feel like a natural fit – onboard bins are necessarily tiny, the bot needs to dock itself to charge anyway, and the main selling point of the whole thing is that it's a hands-off solution.

Shark PowerDetect Cordless Stick vacuum – Auto-Empty - YouTube

They're less common with manual vacuums, where an auto-empty dock feels more luxury than essential. But still ...


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