At a Glance
- First-time Shark shoppers get 10% off with email signup
- Students score 15% off orders over $150 via UNiDAYS
- Refer a friend and both receive $20 coupon codes
- Why it matters: Premium vacuums, ice-cream makers, and hair tools drop to mid-range prices
Keeping floors clean while parenting a toddler and a litter-flinging cat feels like a losing battle-unless you own Shark’s UltraCyclone Pet Pro Plus handheld vacuum. News Of Fort Worth testers swear by the lightweight unit for sucking up Cheerios and cat litter without dragging out a full-size machine. Now the brand is sweetening the deal with stackable promo codes, student discounts, and refurbished deals that knock up to $100 off select gadgets.
10% Off Your First Order
New customers land an instant 10% discount by entering an email address at checkout. Shark fires back a unique code within minutes, valid on any single item-from vacuums to the viral Ninja CREAMi ice-cream maker. No minimum spend required; the code works on sale items, too.
15% Student Discount on $150+
Enrolled students with a UNiDAYS account unlock 15% off purchases above $150. Navigate to Shark through the UNiDAYS portal, copy the generated code, and apply it at checkout. The deal renews every semester, so dorm-room chefs can snag a Ninja CREAMi 7-in-1 or a FlexStyle hair tool without blowing the textbook budget.
Give $20, Get $20 Referral Loop
Already bought something? Generate a referral link inside your Shark account. When a first-time shopper spends $100+, they receive $20 off and you pocket a $20 coupon for future orders over $200. Codes stack with seasonal sales, doubling the savings during Black Friday or Labor Day events.
Ninja CREAMi Frozen-Treat Lineup on Sale
News Of Fort Worth dubbed the Ninja CREAMi “almost as good as having your own personal frozen yogurt shop.” Models currently discounted include:
- Ninja CREAMi Scoop & Swirl – turns fruit, cereal milk, or coffee into soft-serve
- Ninja CREAMi 7-in-1 – churns gelato, sorbet, smoothie bowls, and milkshakes
- Ninja CREAMi XL Deluxe 11-in-1 – adds Italian ice, frozen yogurt, and frozen cocktail modes
All ship with recipe books and reusable pint containers; no rock salt or compressor required.
Refurbished Section Cuts $100 Off
Eco-minded buyers can hunt the Shark Certified Renewed page for vacuums, air purifiers, and stylers labeled “like-new” and backed by a 90-day warranty. Inventory fluctuates, so shoppers can set email alerts for specific models like the Shark FlexStyle or PowerDetect cordless vacuum. Typical savings range $40-$100 below retail.
When to Stack Codes for Maximum Savings
Shark drops prices three predictable times each year:
- Memorial Day & Labor Day weekends – site-wide 10-20% off
- End-of-Season Sale (mid-July) – vacuums and fans see deepest cuts
- Shark Anniversary Sale (September) – new product launches paired with gift-card bonuses
Black Friday and Cyber Monday still reign supreme, but stacking a student or referral code on top of these holiday promos yields the steepest net price.
Top-Rated Shark Gear We’re Using Right Now
Caleb R. Anderson tested dozens of Shark gadgets; these earned WIRED Recommends badges:
- Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro Plus – handheld vacuum, pet-hair brush, crevice tool included
- Shark PowerDetect – cordless upright with laser dust detection, 8/10 rating
- Shark Genius Steam Mop – dual-sided pad releases stuck-on grime with only water
- Shark FlexStyle – 5-in-1 hair tool that curls, dries, and smooths, 9/10 rating
Spring-cleaning season sees most models bundled with free extra filters or accessory kits, so watch for pop-up banners on the homepage.
Quick-Start Savings Checklist
- Sign up for emails → instant 10% off first order
- Verify student status on UNiDAYS → 15% off $150+
- Refer two friends → net $40 in coupon codes
- Check refurbished stock → up to $100 off premium gear
- Wait for holiday weekends → stack codes on sale prices

Bottom line: Combine any two of the above tricks and Shark’s already-competitive appliances drop into impulse-buy territory-perfect timing for anyone battling toddler crumbs or cat-litter fallout.

