the vacuums are best thing since slice bread. However, if they fall, the parts break very easily and could be expensive to replace or figure out how to fix. LG Cord Zero.
The all in one nature of the LG is a big plus, however personally i prefer the minamilist look of the Samsung, maybe only because they knocked the design out of the park. The empty stations and the addition of a second battery are what tipped me over the edge to consider the Korean vacuums over the English ones.
Hi, your video could not come up at better time 😄. Im actually looking to buy either of these two and have been torn for a week now. Just two questions, which one of these two is better dealing with hairs? It is so irritating if the hair messes up with the roller. And which one would you say has better performance generally vacuuming wise. Thank you.
I think the Samsungs roller is easier to take out than the LG which will be required from any vacuum occasionally if there is long hair in the house. On carpet they perform very similarly but as I mentioned in the video, on hard floors there are some sizes of debris that the LG struggles to pickuo and instead just pushes around.
I used both and base on personal experience the LG broke down after a year which is why we bought the Samsung one. So far Samsung one seem more reliable.
I haven't had an issue with it. My house is 1800 sq ft, I do only one floor at a time so maybe 900 sq ft in a session and it lasts the whole time even on higher suction modes.
the vacuums are best thing since slice bread. However, if they fall, the parts break very easily and could be expensive to replace or figure out how to fix. LG Cord Zero.
The all in one nature of the LG is a big plus, however personally i prefer the minamilist look of the Samsung, maybe only because they knocked the design out of the park. The empty stations and the addition of a second battery are what tipped me over the edge to consider the Korean vacuums over the English ones.
Hi, your video could not come up at better time 😄. Im actually looking to buy either of these two and have been torn for a week now. Just two questions, which one of these two is better dealing with hairs? It is so irritating if the hair messes up with the roller. And which one would you say has better performance generally vacuuming wise. Thank you.
I think the Samsungs roller is easier to take out than the LG which will be required from any vacuum occasionally if there is long hair in the house. On carpet they perform very similarly but as I mentioned in the video, on hard floors there are some sizes of debris that the LG struggles to pickuo and instead just pushes around.
@@didntreallyneedthis thank you for your input.
I used both and base on personal experience the LG broke down after a year which is why we bought the Samsung one. So far Samsung one seem more reliable.
So is the battery in the lg really bad?
I haven't had an issue with it. My house is 1800 sq ft, I do only one floor at a time so maybe 900 sq ft in a session and it lasts the whole time even on higher suction modes.
From my opinion, Samsung is better.
Nighter thank you for wasting my time