SAMSUNG Jet 75 Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, Lightweight w/ Turbo Brush, Mini Motorized Tool, Removable Battery, Powerful Cleaning for Hardwood Floors, Carpets, Area Rugs, VS20T7512N7/AA, Silver
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kaiden
> 3 daySuction is great, design is great, with the suction tube at the bottom it allows you to get under small objects like a chair or couch with ease However I believe the head it comes with works best with carpet and not too great on hard floors, I have about half and half in my home, so I purchased the soft action brush and it is AMAZING on hard floors
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Joseph M Davis (dj)
> 3 dayBought this unit on sale before Christmas as a gift for me and my wife. Used it maybe 15 times and the roller stopped rolling. The way it is designed you cannot take the roller off and service it yourself if anything gets wrapped up on the other side of the motor. Reached out to samsung they want the whole unit mailed to them for service so shipping will probably cost almost as much as paid for the vacuum. Since it was purchased before Christmas it is too late to return it. AVOID samsung appliances. Electronics are fine, but appliances are a rip off
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DIDENKO
> 3 dayReasonable suction, maneuverable. Charging is not well thought through. The power brick has a build-in plug and is an inconvenience in a tight outlet. Why not have a IEC 60320-C7 female + a pigtail? More serviceable and convenient. The charger does not charge battery directly - a battery has to be in the handle for charging. Which is a nuisance, as I can not charge one battery while using another. Kinda ridiculous.
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Hoyt Bednar
> 3 dayIf u make it on high battery ends very fast!
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Heidi Dittmar
> 3 dayThe suction is good but doesn’t want to work on my entryway rug. The brush stops spinning and a warning light comes on. It also does not want to stand on its own. For the cost of this thing you would thing they would have a better design. Lastly….. the wall mount does not have a home for the smaller brush. Again should be a better design for the cost.
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Jacob
> 3 dayNot very light, but not heavy. Noticeable when cleaning multiple stairway levels. Suction was definitely nice for a cordless. Battery lasted right around 15-20 mins on mid. Enough to do the partitioned cleaning I like. If I wanted to field Day my whole house though Id be out of luck. It only lasted 4 months before the battery died. Customer service said it was the battery so i ordered a new battery and either that one arrived dead or the vacuum killed it because it gave the same indications. 4 month for a $650 vacuum. 4 months. Noped it into the garbage where it belongs. EDIT: Keep in mind the batteries are $150 each. Lol.
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D. J. Brown
> 3 dayI wasnt sure I would use this very much but its now my go to
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Taylor
> 3 dayIts slick, nice color and design. I love the fact it comes with mini head for your bed and couch. I dont think bettery really last over 40min. I would say 20min. I have 500sq studio and when I use Max power with full charge, didnt last till I finish. If you have bigger place , not sure better would last. Also suction is good but not really strong. I think its good for the price and small space.
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RB
> 3 dayThis replaced a comparable cordless Dyson stick vacuum that I have used for more than 15 years. This Samsung is similar in design, weight, and power but it costs less than comparable Dyson models, has a longer battery life, a wider power head, and a larger dust bin. Also, the dust bin is easier to empty then the old vacuum: remove from the main vacuum unit by a push button, lift the internal filters out, and turn upside down to empty. The filters can be cleaned by washing or brushing when removed from the bin. This Samsung has been quite satisfactory for light vacuuming. It is quiet and relatively easy to maneuver around. It is turned on and off by a push button. There are lights to indicate the vacuuming power (Min, Mid, Max) along with – and + buttons to select the power level. Hold down the + button for a few seconds while at the Max level and the vacuum switches to a super “Jet” level. There is also a light to indicate a clog, the roller/beater has stopped spinning, or that the filter is installed incorrectly or missing. The design incorporates a “notch” along the bottom of the vacuum that catches on the edge of a flat surface and this keeps the vacuum from sliding down when I prop it against the edge of a table or the island in our kitchen. I have found this feature to be especially useful. There are no LED “headlights” on the main powered head, but I can’t say I would use that feature since I do not vacuum in the dark and I would want to use the battery power to extend the vacuuming time instead of powering headlights. The battery is removable and can be charged separately in the charger or while attached to the vacuum when it is hung on the wall-mounted charger. The battery has three lights on the right and left sides that indicate the charge remaining or the progress of charging (see picture). The stated maximum run time is about 1 hour at the Min power level using a non-powered head (i.e. the crevice tool) and 18 minutes at the Mid power level using the main powered turbo head. I still had one light of charge left after vacuuming for about 15 minutes mostly at the Mid power level with the turbo brush head and occasional use of the Min, Max and Jet levels. The Min level worked well for our low nap door mats and dog beds and the Max and Jet for heavily soiled carpet. This model came with a powered turbo brush head, a mini motorized brush head, and a crevice tool that can be extended in length. What is missing is an optional non-powered head with brush bristles that I found useful with my old stick vacuum. The two powered heads or the crevice tool can be attached to the vacuum without having to use the long “pipe”. The mini motorized brush is useful for vacuuming stairs and upholstery, but the powered roller/beater is not as effective as it could be because two plastic bars across the bottom keep it from coming into contact with most surfaces (see picture). The roller/beater of both powered tools run all the time and cannot be turned off, and both can be removed for cleaning. Other than not including a non-powered head with brush bristles, my only criticism is that the mini motorized tool does not fit on the tool attachment points of the charger/wall hanger. There are two attachment points and the crevice tool fits one but neither of the powered heads or the “pipe” will fit the other. I assume the second attachment point is for the optional head with the brush bristles. I attached the charger to a wall, hung the vacuum and attached the crevice tool, but the mini tool had to be placed on a shelf or left on the floor. So, I screwed a two prong hanger into the wall so that I could hang the min tool next to the wall mounted charger (see picture). It would have been nice if Samsung had designed the hanger/charger so that all tools could be attached and stored together.
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NES
> 3 dayI got this vacuum couple of days ago and it misses one of the tools. The dusting brush. Please let me know how I can get the missing part since I paid hefty price for it not including the recent discount on this vacuum. Please contact me. Thanks!