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The SAMSUNG Jet 75 Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner combines powerful 200AW suction with a lightweight design, making it perfect for tackling pet hair and dirt on various surfaces. With a removable battery offering up to 60 minutes of runtime, a smart digital display for monitoring, and flexible charging options, this vacuum is engineered for modern living.
Form Factor | Stick |
Style Name | 2022 |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 4 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hard Floor, Carpet, Area Rugs |
Color | Teal Silver |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight, Bagless |
Filter Type | Disk |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Hardwoods, Carpet |
Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
Connectivity Technology | Cordless |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Voltage | 22.2 Volts |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8"L x 8.5"W x 44.5"H |
Item Weight | 11.2 Pounds |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Life | 60 minutes |
Battery Charge Time | 120 minutes |
Runtime | 1 hour |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
A**Y
Lightweight & Reliable
This is a great stick vacuum for dog hair and lower-pile rugs or carpet. The brushes pick up quite a bit and the battery lasts about 30 minutes on full power. The brushes do not spin on higher pile carpets, so be warned. We love that it converts to a handheld unit to clean under the couch cushions and the carpeted stairsc - what a difference it makes! If you get this vacuum BE SURE to get the matching clean station that empties the stick canister into a bag. No mess! No dust! It's a GAME-CHANGER!!!!
A**R
Such a good vacuum!
There's a lot to love here and only one thing that bugs me, but I do recommend this vacuum. I have a golden retriever and need to vacuum often. I have had this vacuum cleaner for over a month and I like the mechanism to empty out the container a lot. I had a Dyson before and hated how I had to keep the button pressed the entire time and I had to dig the dog hair and dust out of the dust bin because the hair would tanlge around the filter in the middle. But on this Samsung, you remove the dust cup, unscrew the lid, which removes the filter with it, and you dump the dirt into the trash. Yes, that's an extra step, and yes, it's worth the extra 5 seconds of my time, because I don't have to dog through the mess I just vacuumed up and it also motivates me to take better care of the filter and clean it. So I think this design does a great job of making people care better for their vacuum, and it does you a favor because it makes the actual dumping of dirt into the trash easier. If you don't have hair or pets, you may not know what I mean, but if you know, you know.Other than that, the battery lasts well, especially if you use the low, medium, and high settings where appropriate.The only thing that is annoying is that you can only charge this thing through the "station", which, if you live in a rented space, or other smaller space, you may not have a way of mounting to a wall or have a space near an outlet, and considering that it's supposed to be a space saver, that part missed the mark for what customers probably need, but it's forgivable given everything else that's to love.As for the brush, hair absolutely does wrap around it. I don't mind cleaning that up considering I got this vacuum on a prime day deal but for the original price, that would have bothered me enough to return it and get a shark with power fins instead, because I am never ever going back to Dyson after this experience being so much better. The only much more expensive alternative i may consider in the future might be a Miele, but it will take a lot for me to spend 600$ on a cordless stick vac when I can get this Samsung for under $300...
J**R
Tool of convenience.
It's a nice vacuum. The one gripe I have is that it doesn't have a light. I find that very necessary for seeing what you're doing on a hard floor. I'm pretty handy, so I'm modding a LED module onto it, but until then I taped a flashlight to it.Having the small powered brush is a must since we have a cat. Be warned that the small powered brush does not attach the wall mount. You'll have to store it elsewhere.I see people complaining about this and that, saying they expect more for the money. What you need to remember is that there are different tools for different purposes. If you need a vacuum with crazy power, get a corded Oreck for $150 and you'll pull dirt through your floor all the way up from your crawlspace.This is not that.The purpose for this style of vacuum is convenience. It's there when you need it, it lives on the charger, you just grab it and go. Most of them last an hour or so on a charge, and take several hours to recharge. It's not for deep cleaning your whole house, it's closer to a replacement for a broom that also works on carpet. And for that purpose, I love it.If you need something to vacuum a large house all at once, you'll be better off with something corded. If you need to be extra mobile with it on stairs and such, get a backpack vacuum. It's what the pros in janitorial use.Overall, I like it. I find myself vacuuming the house daily.
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