I used to have this vaccum it came with a 1 year warranty and now my poppie has it and i have had this samsung for 5 years and its been faultless. Very impressed
i don't know whether it is strange to enjoy watching vacuuming but i find these videos very satisfying and interesting to watch. thank you! love the reviews and commentary.
I’ve had the Bespoke Jet for a few months and it’s amazing! It’s funny it’s so different from this Samsung. It even sounds different and has different cleaning head entirely! I prefer the Bespoke Jet over this model. Awesome video Roger! 😊
Now you've had it for over a year or so how are you getting on with the Bespoke Jet? It's really appealing to me mainly due to the bin emptying station as I have asthma that is affected by the dust that can fly about emptying regular bagless vacuums. I've got a robot vacuum with a self empty station and it's a game changer!
Thank you so much for making this video! I have been struggling so much with trying to understand the manuals - which basically tell you nothing and then none of the QR codes scan properly … so I’ve had most of my free accessories - like the cleaning station and the wet mop - sitting in a closet for over a year… not the best visual for someone who experiences buyer’s remorse on a tight budget 😮😢! But your review is so freaking helpful and thorough! 👏🏻🙌🏻👍🏻 I wish I had found this video long ago, you are such a delight! 🤗🤩🤛
Never had any bad experiences with Samsung appliances. Their phones, fridges, washing machines, t.v's, home theatre goods and vacuums have been faultless.
My Samsung front load washing machine died right at 10 years, and the repair parts alone were over $400. I replaced it with a Samsung top loader, and the balance springs wore out after one year and were not covered by the warranty. Their washers are absolute garbage.
Shame the mini motor pet cleaning attachment wasn't better. This vacuum's great price at the moment. Do you think Sharks pet cleaner attachments are better?
Well there is a soft brush attachement as separate accessory or part of Complete bundle. That one would wipe the hard floor even much better on the Low setting. Thus extending the mixxed runtime. I guess 40min when cleaning mostly hrad floors could be done. Thats maybe 80m² by my speed?More than enough for me.
Such a weird concept to get a bagless vacuum and then just make it more complex by having an emptying station with a bag in it. It kind of defeats the purpose of wanting bagless. I think the best compromise if you want to get a stick vac with a bag would be the Henry Quick. It's many times more more value for your money.
It did ok, but for the price, you can get similar performing models from competing brands. Mostly chinese brands, but ones with good reputation like Xiaomi, Roborock, JIMMY, etc (I'd like to see you review some of these). The battery is what concerns me the most, they won't last forever, and replacements are not cheap. Of course, this depends on where you live as well, they're a bit cheaper in some places. The emptying station seems weird, I get the concept behind it, but it just seems to waste space more than anything else. The mopping attachments just moves the dirt around, if you have mostly hard floors, you'd be better off buying something like the Tineco Floor S5, or similar models.
I’m not overly impressed with the cleaner, but the Cleanstation concept, if it was manufactured to be compatible with different models, would solve the problem of the bagless dust cloud you get when emptying it. Alternatively firms like Dyson should make one as an optional extra for their DC models, a unit that’s either bagless or utilises generic white kitchen bin bags with interchangeable plastic adaptors on the top to suit a DC10, 11, 12 etc… ie: one machine but with broad compatibility and future proofing. I doubt having espoused the merits of bagless Dyson would want to contradict themselves by suddenly offering a Cleanstation with a bag but at least if the bagless container’s capacity was so great it cut the number of times the Cleanstation needed emptying they could go back to making their cleaners smaller and lighter instead of the necessity of making them larger to accommodate greater capacity… automatic emptying, cyclone and filter cleaning is definitely something that appeals to me…
You are very kind to take your time out to demonstrate how this Samsung stick vacum works and doesn't pick up pet hair in one go , this is what I wanted to know before I buy , I am more than convinced not to buy Samsung stick now , thank you Roger , thanks a lot for helping me to decide .XX
Battery life is dead on arrival. Until you get 60 minutes run time on a single battery full power I'm not considering hand helds for a full replacement. The old henry with 2 batteries was close and Dyson are getting closer but no one's there yet for me.
These sit for about 6 months between leaving the assembly line, being shipped, distributed, to market, to being into a house and being used. The battery of course will be dead. In what world do you live in where you think you don't have to charge something or install batteries right out of the box?
On average, how long does it take you to vacuum your house? Considering you don't have a massive home, with mostly carpets and rugs, I'd say that 30-40 minutes should be enough for the vast majority of people. If you live in an apartment, probably around 15 minutes. So, the runtime on these machines is adequate. Yes, the batteries are not great, but the current technology is what limits these batteries. Dyson doesn't fare any better either, and they cost significantly more.
Samsung has always been Looney Tunes with their vacuums. I have no idea why they keep trying. I have 3 Samsung vacuums and they are all just as strange as the one that came before. Rather kind of them to give you a free dustbin for the vacuum. Too bad the entire vacuum doesn't fit inside it!