Jet 75E Pet Cordless Vacuum VS20B75AGR1
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Samsung Jet 75e enkele maanden geleden gekocht. Zeer tevreden van. Batterij gaat lang mee, degelijke zuigkracht en veel hulpstukken. Opzetstuk uit elkaar te halen zodat haren makkelijk kunnen worden verwijderd.
We got a Samsung one (Samsung Jet™ 75E Pet 200W Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner with Pet tool (Mint) to be specific) for around that price in Harvey Norman earlier in the work. It's nice and light and does the job.
Samsung Jet 75e. Bought it to replace my Dyson v11 whose motor kaput a second time. The dustbin in the Samsung Jet 85e is fully washable which is a big plus. Suction power is very good and is much quieter. Only downside for me is it doesn't have a docking station.
Just bought a Shark IZ400 and it's absolutely brilliant. I bought it to replace a recently purchased Samsung Jet 65... what a piece of rubbish that was.
Wij zijn zeer tevreden van Samsung jet 75. Maar hebben nooit een andere gehad dus kan niet ect vergelijken :)
I commonly see the claim that cordless vacuum cleaners cannot clean carpet adequately. To be clear, aside from the claim being entirely too general, there is no study or test that has proven that they do not clean carpet or hard floors effectively. In fact, we have reason to believe the opposite through observable performance. I think it is about time we stop peddling false or misleading claims on here. It takes away from valid criticisms of modern cordless vacuum cleaners. With that said, there are cordless stick models that are up to the task in performance and some that are not. I would avoid cheap, no-name ones off Amazon, for example. Most of them have the power of a DustBuster and are of shameful quality. There are some brands that are worth a look, though. If you can find them for something in or near your price range, Dyson makes the V8, V10, V11, and V12 that would work for your situation and be relatively close to your price range. Costco sometimes has great deals on them. The older models like the V8 and V10 fall quite a bit below the newer ones and some other brands in suction and airflow, but should be fine with hard floors and area rugs. LG cordless vacuum cleaners are also solid next to the competition, with models such as the CordZero and CordZero Kompressor that are on [LG's website](https://www.lg.com/us/vacuum-cleaners). Samsung also has an intelligent design department and sells powerful models such as the Jet 75, Jet 85, and Jet 90. I am partial to the LG models since I have more experience with them and they seem to hold up to abuse fairly well, but Samsung sells a fine unit too.
In our testing, the tineco outperformed the samsung jet 75 in hardfloor, high pile carpet, and low pile carpet debris pickup, but the jet 75 did better with pet hair on carpet. Both have replaceable batteries, but they are both older models, so I don't know how long spare batteries will be available for from the manufacturers. Costco has always been much more relaxed on their returns in my personal experience, but I wouldn't say I've had a bad experience with a return at Best Buy other than having to pay a restocking fee for specific items. The return window at bestbuy is much shorter though (15/30 days vs 90 days).
Because you seemingly require a carrot before acknowledging the stick: it's good that Samsung and LG actually make multi cyclonic machines with bag docks, as they're really trying to make cordless vacuums happen. I like the bespoke jet design a lot. And it's probably what I recommend to my friends who really want a cordless, but I'm not gonna not give them the broadest understanding of the market. I'm glad you finally have a vacuum you like: what we're all saying tho, is that if you like that, you'll surely like a Miele. It's just facts. Nobody ~wants a worse stove, oven, washing machine, computer, they take what they can get and make it work. But even teenage mobile gamers know there are greener pastures with PC gaming (for example). No shame, or anything but that's just life. My mom hates the Dyson v11 I got her because it's too heavy on the wrist (but you loud folks don't think about the elderly or differently abled). She would literally rather wheel out the Miele (because she's used to it). My dad now does the nightly kitchen sweeping (I really need to get them a robot). I flew in the face of the sun, I knew the v11 was a bad choice, but even I was tempted by the siren song of marketing and shiny cheap plastic. I'd wager it's more inconvenient to need 4 batteries and emptying the bin 15 times to clean their house once. Again you're just not thinking about the endpoints of possibility here because THIS ISNT YOUR FIELD OF INTEREST. YOURE COMING IN A SPACE OF KNOWLEDGE AND ACTING LIKE THE PRINTING PRESS IS ELITIST BECAUSE YOUR HAND DRAWN BOOK MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER. If you've never even touched a Miele, do yourself a favor and try. It's impossible to beat the look & feel of real 😎😘 I may never drive a RR but I know it's a better vehicle than anything I'll ever have, and that's okay 🤷🏾♂️ Using a cordless stick requires upper body strength and wrist dexterity that a canister simply does not. Folks here come asking all the time for ability friendly vacuums, and canisters (and sometimes uprights) are the best option, but you wouldn't know that because you require feeling good about your purchases on the internet, rather than requiring full context. Even when performance reviews comments here he can be helpful, and he's prince asshole here. He just genuinely has useful knowledge (under that insufferable personality). It's interesting how you keep trying to spin and rationalize this for yourself (you should try and understand how you think first before seeking new info I guess). Your Samsung jet 75 is more difficult to service and repair than even a Miele brilliant. It's worse built, performs worse, and lasts shorter. Sure it's lighter (grossly), but it can't even safely suck up flour, let alone glass or pebbles, things that regularly exist in homes. Your and cats skin is blown all over your walls and furniture. You could deep clean your whole place and then go over it with a real vacuum (like a Henry) and be disgusted. People here try to share our lives experiences and knowledge with people trying to seek answers. Nobody's gonna pat you on the back because you feel validated by your purchase of a samsung product. That's literally how the psychology of capitalism & consumerism work, you're just unaware, seemingly. All I know is, if you have pets and a bad vacuum, people come to your home despite the cleanliness, not because of it. Lol I can't believe I just stream of consciousness'ed that but it was cathartic. It's just sad you WANT to "bash" vacuum elitists. Girl my shits better than yours and you're the only one talking about it, not me. That's just the T.
Samsung jet 90 is worth the punt if you want a stick vacuum and have access to staff discounts. Jet 75 isn't a bad price.
As someone who owns the jet 75 as well as a corded machine, you're definitely gonna pull more stuff out of the carpet on max or with a corded machine. You're just trying to cope with your purchase because it's good enough for you, and that's okay. Don't try to mislead people saying a jet 75 will do the job or a corded vacuum though