Customers admire the Jet™ 75 Complete Cordless Stick Vacuum's powerful suction, excellent battery life, and lightweight design, making it easy to use and maneuver. Many appreciate the included attachments and quiet operation during use. However, some users find the dustbin design inconvenient to empty and the brush rollers could be improved. Overall, the positive feedback on cleaning performance and ease of use outweighs the concerns about specific components.
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KEY FEATURES 3 Power Levels Diagnostic Indicators 99.999% Filtration Outstanding Battery Runtime USE Long story short, the Samsung Jet 75 is an excellent stick vacuum with an impressive runtime of up to 60 minutes. The Jet 75 includes a good number of accessories. I have stick vacuums from Samsung’s primary competitor and this vacuum includes more options than a similarly priced competitor’s model. Included with the kit are: Mini Motorized Tool, Crevice Tool, Brush Tool, Turbo Floor Tool, Soft Motorized Floor Tool, Flexible Extension Hose, and a Wall Mount. All the accessories have a nice, premium feel and are easily interchanged, that latch and click solidly into place. At 6 pounds, the vacuum can be used for extended periods of time without feeling overly heavy or burdensome at the end of sweeping. One of the best features of the vacuum and its attachments are that the turbo brush heads can rotate up to 180 degrees. This easily allows the brush head to go under furniture for easy cleaning. A VERY NICE FEATURE. The vacuum has an on/off button that controls the cleaning modes and power of the unit. Low, Medium, High, and Wet. It must be noted that the Jet 75 does not include the accessories to utilize the Wet cleaning mode of the vacuum, as Samsung claims, per their website, this accessory is only available on the Jet 90. I had never given it any thought about not having a trigger to turn the vacuum on and off. This is the first vacuum without a trigger. I must admit, now that I don’t have a trigger for control, I like it better than I thought. The ability to change the power level with just a button click and not having to hold down the trigger is a welcome change. I don’t think I would want to go back. Samsung claims up to 60 minutes of runtime out of a fully charged battery (recharging can take up to 3.5 hours). While I originally thought that was just a marketing claim, I can say that goal is not out of reach. A majority of my home is hardwood. I can vacuum all my hardwood and tile floors, using the Medium power setting and the soft, motorized turbo brush and still have 2 out of 3 bars remaining on the battery. I have more than enough power left to vacuum the remaining carpeted rooms with the Turbo Motorized Brush without needing to charge between. Very Impressive. This is something I cannot get anywhere close to with my current competitor’s stick vacuum. NEGATIVES While I have no issues using the vacuum, taller members of my family seem to feel the vacuum could be a little longer / taller. Family members over 6 feet seem to think they need to bend over more than competitor’s products to keep the brush heads in the proper contact with the floor. However, those of us not more 6 feet tall, don’t seem to have any of those issues. So, to be fair to Samsung, it could just be a user issue. While I really like the soft, motorized brush head for my hardwoods and tile floors, I feel that it has some issues sucking up debris on the backward sweeping stroke. Using the soft brush head on the medium power setting, the motorized tool seems to do a better job at removing dirt and debris from the hardwoods on the forward cleaning stroke than when pulling it back toward me while sweeping. Again, to be fair, this could possibly be remedied by using the High-power setting. But that would prevent me from being able to clean an entire story on a single charge. I must point out, that this tool has ZERO issues getting that dirt and debris on the forward stroke. So, I believe it to be a function of rotation of the roller and the way it covers my hand scraped hardwoods. CONCLUSIONS I like this vacuum. It is considerably quieter than its competitor and delivers an impressive amount of runtime off a single charge. The vacuum does good job on hardwood, tile, and even carpet. The Motorized Turbo Brush will pick the carpet’s nap back up just a good as my full-size electric vacuum. Based on the included accessories, the multiple power levels that increase usable time, and good overall build quality, I have no issues recommending this over Samsung’s competitors.
Posted by NAMO
The reasons why I got this guy are the following. 1. It is a wireless vacuum that weighs 6 lbs. and lasts for 60 minutes with good sucking power. 2. The dust filter traps 99.999% of dust and dirt and those filters are washable which means you don’t have to buy new filters for it. The instructions go through the proper process to ensure you don’t damage them that you should look at beforehand. 3. It’s like a little transformer and comes with multiple attachments which include a hardwood tile brush (for use on hardwood), tile and carpeting brush (for use on carpet), mini motorized tool brush (to suck up pet hair or similar on the couch, bed, etc), combination tool (window frames, tabletops, upholstery, fans), and long-reach crevice tool (in-between hard to reach places). 4. There is a bunch of other cool tech that makes this thing work like a dream. Seriously you can tell that the engineers spent a bunch of time refining little parts so everything is very intuitive, comfortable, sleek, and easy to use. I feel like I’m using a futuristic vacuum. So, let’s jump into more of the nitty gritty. BUILD QUALITY: The entire device is very lightweight as most of it is made from plastic. The handle itself is very comfortable and kind of molds to your hand. The display on the device is minimal but straightforward. It reports if there is a malfunction or error with your vacuum in red on the very top otherwise it is black, and you can’t tell there is a light there. Then you have four settings. Max for maximum suction, mid for medium suction, min for minimum suction, and wet if you buy the separately sold attachment which automatically switches when you place it on the vacuum. To navigate these modes, you have three buttons. A power on/off, a go down button, and a go up button. Attachments are super easy to attach or detach as they all go on the same exact way with reinforcement pieces going on the backside that you can verify are attached by hearing a click. To remove you simply press the lever that is at that junction and they come off. It does come with a wall mount/charger that you can attach to the wall, along with two attachments, and can hang the vacuum from to store and charge at the same time so it’s always ready for you. The entire device feels incredibly well put together and premium. PERFORMANCE: So, it sounds fantastic right? But how does it perform? When I am in the process of vacuuming it is nice due to the weight but at the same time the base almost feels too light (which isn’t really a thing right?!) where I feel like I am lifting the roller off the ground preventing it from having the maximum sucking power. But that’s a ME problem and not a product problem. I found that I did have to roll over certain areas a few times for it to grab everything, but it would grab everything. Once again that could be because I’m trying to send it to the moon on accident, but I also think it’s due to the cordless nature. But for a cordless vacuum the sucking power is great. I have another top of the line corded vacuum from another popular brand that does better at suction power, but it is at least twice as heavy and far more cumbersome and comparing this to that is not a fair comparison. As there are certain trades you make when going cordless and one of those is slightly reduce suction power. But as I mentioned it is still great on this device. This would be perfect for spot cleaning, specific room cleaning, apartment cleaning, and perhaps a small home cleaning. If you have a medium/large house you may need to buy an additional battery. But if you are wanting to deep clean large carpeted areas I’d go with one that plugs into the wall to get that extra suction power. CONCLUSION: This thing is awesome between it being cordless, weighing 6 lbs., lasting for 60 minutes, wall charging/docking mount, washable dust filters, multiple attachments, ease of use, comfort, and performance I have nothing negative to say about the product except for that eye watering price.
Posted by SirGalahad
After a few weeks of searching for a new vacuum to help keep the house tidy with a cordless product as my outlets are baby proofed, I decided on the Samsung Jet 75. I really like the look and quality of this vacuum, but the final decision making factor was the ability to get the Clean Station to work in conjunction with the vacuum . The Clean Station add-on allows you to empty the canister into a bag without dust a debris flying all over the place. Why not just get a bag vacuum? Well I actually enjoy watching the dust and debris flying around the clear canister, there is something satisfying about that. The combination of the Jet 75 and Clean Station ($199) achieves the advantages of a bag vacuum, while allowing you to see what you are actually picking up. The vacuum is relatively light and powerful, especially on max and includes a variety of attachments including the hardwood floor brush which doesn't snowplow larger items like cheerios. Having a toddler made this feature a necessity. The attachment made for carpet and hardwood floors will snow plow so I mainly use the larger more exposed roller as my main attachment. The battery does drain quickly on max mode lasting somewhere near 9 minutes or so depending on which attachment you are using, so I did order an extra battery which costs $149. In the medium and low modes the battery will last much longer. I watched several videos of other vacuums and one thing about the competition's model I didn't like was how cumbersome it was to change speed settings, you would have to hold down the speed adjustment for 4 seconds, however on the Samsung Jet 75 model, it's simple to change speeds just one button push up or down which helps when you need extra power to clean up a tricky area and then switch back easily to a lower power mode to conserve battery life. I do wish this vacuum had a light on the attachments, but that wasn't a deal breaker for me, and through research I knew about that in advance. Also the price is up there, but it was on sale for $399 which is $100 off the normal price, which Best Buy honored for me even when the price dropped after I made the purchase. I would highly recommend this vacuum for hardwood floors, quick pick ups and dusting (Around the baseboards it does a fantastic job). It does work on carpet and rugs as well, but that wasn't the main reason I purchased this.
Posted by Timothy