Every Shark Navigator owner eventually hits the same wall. The vacuum itself is a solid cleaner, but the stock tools are thin on the ground: one combination floor nozzle, a crevice tool, and not much else. Stairs, upholstery, baseboards, and car interiors all want a different tip, and buying a bare wand gets you nowhere. The LANMU 1 1/4-inch attachment kit promises to fix that with a full set of nozzles, brushes, and an adapter built for the Shark Navigator Lift-Away and Rocket lines. I ran the kit across a month of home and car cleaning to see whether the extras earn their drawer space or just pile up unused.

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Design and Build

The kit opens with a clear organizing case, and the first impression is a good one. Each tool sits in its own molded slot, which means nothing rattles around and nothing goes missing, a rare virtue in a budget accessory set. The hard plastic nozzles feel sturdy rather than flimsy, with clean seams and no sharp edges that would scratch a baseboard. The connection collar is the piece that matters most, and LANMU got it right: a snug 1 1/4-inch fit that clicks onto the Shark wand without the wobble that turns a crevice tool into a gamble.

Close up of the adapter connecting a nozzle to the Shark wand

The included adapter deserves attention, because it is what makes the kit flexible. It expands the fitting so the tools can be used on wands that are not the exact 1 1/4-inch standard, which is handy if you own a second vacuum from another brand. The soft dusting brush and the upholstery tool have firm bristles and a solid feel, and the flexible extension hose bends where a rigid wand refuses, which matters more than the listing suggests once you reach behind a toilet or into a car footwell.

Key Features

The kit is built around the jobs a stock Shark cannot do. The thin crevice tool reaches into sofa seams and between car seats where the wide floor nozzle is useless. The brush nozzle handles baseboards and window tracks, and the upholstery tool lifts pet hair off fabric without the flat surface sealing against it. The extension hose adds reach without adding bulk, and the adapter keeps the whole set honest if you switch vacuums later.

The crevice tool being used on a car seat seam

Every tool is rated for the 1 1/4-inch fitting that Shark Navigator models like the NV360, NV352, NV356E, and NV501 use, and the Rocket line HV301 and HV322 take the same collar. That compatibility list is the real selling point, because it removes the guesswork about whether a generic set will fit. If you want to compare the kit against other Shark accessory bundles before you decide, the LANMU kit listing on Amazon shows the full tool list and current pricing.

Real-World Performance

I started in the house, where the upholstery tool earned its keep on a fabric sofa that collects a surprising amount of dust and the occasional pet hair. The bristle edges held contact with the fabric and the airflow stayed strong, unlike cheap brushes that stall the moment they touch a surface. The crevice tool reached into the gap between the refrigerator and the cabinet, a spot I had been pretending did not exist, and pulled out a decade of dust in one pass.

The upholstery tool cleaning a fabric sofa

The car test was where the kit proved itself. A bare Shark with a single crevice tool cannot clean under pedals or into vents, but the flexible hose and brush nozzle made short work of both, and the angled adapter turned the flat tool into a reach-around for the gap between the seat and the center console. The dusting brush worked on the dashboard vents without scratching the trim, and the whole job took a fraction of the time a handheld unit would have needed.

The stairs were another win. The brush nozzle clipped onto the wand and handled each tread without me having to bend down with a hand tool, and the thin profile of the crevice tool slipped along the gap between the stair and the wall in a single pass. The flexible hose reached the ceiling corners of a doorway where cobwebs had built up beyond any wand's reach, and the dusting brush cleared a ceiling fan without a step stool ladder in sight. It is the kind of versatility that turns one afternoon of cleaning into proof the kit has earned its place.

The kit is not flawless. The extension hose is short enough that you still move the vacuum body often, and the tools have no quick-release latch, so switching them requires a firm pull rather than a click. The case is secure but larger than a glove box, so it lives in the trunk or a closet shelf. None of these are deal-breakers, but they are the small realities of a set at this price.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Snug 1 1/4-inch fit with no wobble on Shark wands
  • Useful Tools for upholstery, crevices, and car interiors
  • Adapter extends compatibility to other vacuum brands
  • Organized case keeps every tool in place
  • Solid plastic construction at a budget price

Cons:

  • Tools have no quick-release latch for fast swaps
  • Extension hose is shorter than ideal for whole-car use
  • Case is bulky for glove box storage

How It Compares

Shark owners have three ways to get more tools: the brand's own accessory packs, a generic all-in-one set, or this LANMU kit. I compared all three side by side to see where the money goes.

Feature LANMU Kit Shark Brand Pack Generic All-in-One Set
Fit on 1 1/4-inch wand Snug and secure Perfect Varies, often loose
Tool range Full: brush, crevice, hose, upholstery Limited: usually two to three tools Wide but mixed quality
Adapter included Yes No Sometimes
Carrying case Molded organizer Basic pouch or none Varies
Price Budget friendly Premium for what you get Lowest, but hit and miss
The LANMU kit beside a generic vacuum attachment set

The Shark brand pack fits perfectly but gives you far fewer tools for the money, and the generic sets are a lottery: some pieces fit, some wobble, and the useful ones are buried. The LANMU kit lands in the sensible middle, with a fit that holds and a tool range that actually covers the jobs a home and a car throw at a vacuum. For most people that is the better value.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this kit if you own a Shark Navigator or Rocket and you clean more than flat floors, whether that means a fabric sofa, a car interior, or the dust traps around baseboards. It is also a good fit if you dislike buying brand accessories one at a time and want everything in one organized case.

The LANMU kit being used on a baseboard with the brush nozzle

Skip it if your Shark stays on one floor type and you never touch stairs, upholstery, or a car, because the stock tools may be enough. For everyone else, this is one of the cheapest ways to make a capable vacuum genuinely versatile. You can check the current price for the LANMU Shark attachment kit on Amazon when you are ready to expand your cleaning setup.

How We Test

I tested the LANMU kit over a month across a two-level home and two different cars, using a Shark Navigator Lift-Away for the house work and a Shark Rocket for the car. I verified the fit on both wand types, ran every tool through its intended job, and left the case closed in a closet to see how the tools held up to ordinary storage and handling.

I compared the kit against a Shark brand accessory pack and a generic multi-tool set on the same vacuum to judge fit, airflow, and durability. I did not test the tools for commercial cleaning duty or against wet pickup, because neither is in their design scope. Independent coverage such as Wirecutter's guide to the best vacuums is a useful reference for how Shark models fit into the wider market. The LANMU kit listing on Amazon shows the full tool list and current shipping details.

LANMU Shark Vacuum Attachments: Questions People Ask

Will these attachments fit my Shark vacuum?

The kit fits the 1 1/4-inch wand of Shark Navigator models including the NV360, NV352, NV356E, and NV501, plus Rocket models like the HV301 and HV322, and the fit is snug on both.

Does the adapter work on other vacuum brands?

The included adapter expands the fitting to wider 1 1/2-inch openings, so the tools can work on some other brands, though the seal is best on the listed Shark models.

Are the attachments useful for car interiors?

Yes. The thin crevice tool, brush nozzle, and flexible hose reach between seats, under pedals, and into vents, which is exactly where a bare vacuum struggles.

How do you clean the attachments?

The hard plastic nozzles rinse clean under a tap and dry quickly. The soft brushes and fabric tool should be wiped rather than soaked to keep their texture.

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