The base of the Samsung Jet 90 charges an extra battery in addition to the handle, and the Costco version comes with this extra battery (and a low price). This is handy if you want a somewhat lighter handle but the ability to swap out the battery for extended vacuuming. The Samsung also has an optional auto empty base that has excellent filtration. For those who are chemically sensitive, the Samsung has no-off gassing odor even when operating and has a higher than standard HEPA filter. Missing from many of these vacs is the ability to stand up on their own or have an easy way to store the extra power heads.
You forgot to mention that using the included Clean Station accessories that you can get with the Samsung Jet 90 you easily and cleanly empty the dustbin from the Samsung Jet 90 cordless vacuum by simply placing the dustbin on top of the Clean Station for a clean an automatic emptying process!
One thing to note is dyson does indeed have the highest rated suction. But, its only activated on certain circumstances. For the v10 (v10 animal and absolute), all v11 models, and v15 only, if the torque drive/high torque head is used on hardfloors and not on carpet, with the soft cleaner head, or with suction non powered attachments, it will run on its highest rated suction. If not within these parameters, it runs on a high suction level but not on its highest. U can tell if u exercise what I said. U will hear a difference in the motor's pitch in sound
I'd love to get a Bespoke, but no immediate plans to. I do have a bunch of other Samsung reviews coming though...Jet 60, Jet 75, JetBot Mop, and JetBot AI+
@@jri5026 I actually ended up buying a Bespoke. I originally bought the Jet 90 but ended up returning it for the Bespoke. The Bespoke is lighter in weight, comes with the mop attachment, the vacuum stick sits onto the clean station, so it's one piece rather than 2 like the Jet 90. You don't need a separate canister that holds the dust to use it on the clean station. The Bespoke also comes with 2 batteries rather than 1 like the Jet 90.
@@ModernCastle Not interested in that old outdated stuff. If you're going to be the TH-cam "go to" site for vacuum reviews, then you're not keeping up with the latest models. Even if you don't physically have the vacuum, you can at least do the comparisons in the features to stay on the cutting edge of products. Just sayin....
Are you sponsored or in any way encouraged / influenced by Dyson? I enquire as I have both the Dyson V11 and LG Cord Zero and my experience has been the polar opposite of yours. With the LG clearly exceeding in lightness, quietness, suction power and overall effectiveness. Not to mention costing significantly less yet including more accessories, 2 x batteries and filters, being easier to empty, having a much better stand and a wonderful mopping attachment that works extremely well. My biggest issue with the Dyson is that over the 2.5 years of owning it, something has inexplicably failed and malfunctioned every 6 months. First the screen went, then the battery, then it wouldn't power on for more than a quick 2 second blip, and finally the power head stopped rotating. The first 3 issues were resolved under warranty with Dyson, to their credit, sending out replacement parts free of charge. Now that the vacuum is out of warranty however all repairs are at our cost and we simply can't afford to nor have any desire to sink money into a very expensive product that clearly isn't built to last. Speaking to others whom own Dyson, it's a resounding experience and watching or reading reviews elsewhere indicates a similar trend. Dyson is simply the most expensive vacuum yet far from the best. Seems odd to me that our experiences could be so worlds apart.
I am not sponsored by Dyson, nor has Dyson ever sent me a single free product. I am in Dyson's affiliate program, so I can create referral links for Dyson.com. I am also an affiliate of Samsung and LG. Several months after publishing this video Samsung sent us free products (prior to that, we had received none; though I don't think Samsung sending us free products had anything to do with this video or any other we've created). We have received 2 free cordless vacuums from LG. Samsung / LG have not ever paid for any type of sponsorship. It's hard to say why our experiences are so different. I can only speak to what I actually experience while testing. At least in my experience, Dyson vacuums tend to perform better. Not to take anything away from Samsung or LG, both of which are fantastic vacuums in their own right.
Cordless vacuums are a joke. The Dyson v15 can only run for about 8 minutes on highest/strongest suction setting. So if you want to clean a 4 bedroom house that is fully carpeted, It will take a few days with all the recharging.
In the last 6 months we've been dramatically overhauling and improving our tests, so we have many extra data points for all of the vacuums we still have on hand. Unfortunately, I only had the Samsung on hand as a loan and it was over 6 months ago. So I didn't have it around to update with our new tests.
All well & good to compare performance but no one ever examines the repair situation. I have a Dyson stick vacuum. To replace a battery took 9 weeks, to replace a broken connector took 9 weeks, to re repair the badly installed connector took 7 weeks and now to source a new dust collection canister I have to wait 20 weeks. No way can it be possible to be a satisfied Dyson owner because even the authorised distributor carries no parts stock. Dyson, never again.
How did it take 9 weeks to replace the battery? The part is easily available, inexpensive, and you can do the install yourself in 2 minutes. What connector broken on your Dyson?
The only battery test that makes sense is full power. We don't know effectively what % power usage each company decides to use for low or medium. Dyson may run for an hour and a half but if it's set to 25 watts, it probably doesn't do much. Samsung winning on full power gives me 2 units to compare. Power AND time. 10 mins at 200 watts is good. Dyson with 8 minutes at 220 watts isn't bad either.
I have had 2 Dyson stick vacs crap out on me now. V8 lasted about 2yrs and then just got a terrible smell and wont hold a charge for more than a minute on high. Really weird. Rebuilt the whole thing and still dead. Now the V10 has lasted about 3 months and has an incredibly high whistle scream that kills your ears. Time to try a Samsung
No, you didn't miss it. Unfortunately, we tested the Jet 90 a couple of years ago before we started doing hair tests on every vacuum. I only had the Jet 90 on loan from Samsung, and I had already sent it back. However, we did recently get a Jet 75, which is the same body / cleaning head, hair results here - moderncastle.com/samsung-jet-75-review/#longhair TLDR - good removal performance, but quite a bit of tangling.
Unfortunately, I tested the Samsung Jet 90 over a year ago and wasn't doing the hair test at that time. So I don't have that data. I had to send the Jet 90 back to Samsung after I tested it last year. However, I've got 2 other Samsung vacuums I'll be testing within the next few weeks. So we'll have that data soon.
@@Breeze4ever888 Yeah...sorry about that. We have some holes with the Jet 90. We've got a much better testing and data collection process now. So hopefully that won't happen again.
My In-Laws have the Dyson V10 and my hand does not fit in the handle, VERY uncomfortable to use. While I don't have small hands I don't have hands of a basketball player either.
That type of machine doesn't exist. Carpet cleaners need very specific hardware / functions to work well. Same with a vacuum cleaner. The two don't overlap well.
We just wanted to focus more on the high-end units in this video without getting super specific on the the V11, V10, and Jet 75. In any case, you can find the full testing for the Jet 75 here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaners/samsung-jet-75-review/
This review is not accurate unfortunately, the LG A9 also comes with a soft roller brush that would efficiently remove cereals or big particles from the floor which I did not see it being used in this video. IMO the LG A9 vacuum is same as the Dyson v15. The only advantage Dyson V15 would have over the LG would be the anti tangle nozzle and maybe the run time but dual battery is always provided by LG.
Your comment is not accurate. The LG A9 CordZero All in One Auto Empty model A939KBGS that we actually tested in this video does NOT include a soft roller brush. Anyone can see that by merely looking at the product page. Yes there are SOME A9 model variants that include the soft roller brush, but it's not a commonly included accessory.
@@ModernCastle Okay but I think it's important to mention about the nozzles used as well. Because you're comparing a soft roller nozzle that's specifically designed to remove big particals (In dyson and samsung), with a multi surface nozzle that's definitely not designed remove big particals (In LG). Which imo does not tell the whole story and is why I said this review is inaccurate. Most of the LG cordzero vacuums comes with the soft roller nozzle right out the box. Maybe not in your country I guess?
@@stason8096 This is a US channel and we focus on US products. There is not a single LG A9 sold on US LG.com that includes a soft roller nozzle. www.lg.com/us/search/search-all?type=B2C&siteType=WCMS&adobeSearchType=gnb&search=a9&x=0&y=0
The price difference in Australia anyway means I could buy the a9 and the soft roller (even though it's included) and still save money. So I think A9 is the winner here.
Why would you? As exciting as new tech can be for a few days: if a machine works it works. I had the same corded Miele vacuum for 11 years and my parents used the same one for at least 20. We have grown far too accustomed to replacing stuff that doesn't need replacing, just because the new one is 'cooler'.
How would you compare the v10 with the jet75/90 in terms of suction and battery? I can see lots of reviews about jet90 vs v11 but pricewise the jet75/90 are closer to the v10 so im hesitating between the jet75 and v10
According to Dyson.com it is 150 AW. However, that is a recent change. Earlier versions of the V10 had less. Evidently they have improved the design / motor of the current V10 being manufactured.
Who is not just picking up cereal off their floor? I see all the tests showing they clog from cereal - hey lazy - you got hands? Pick up the cereal and throw it in the trash. Or get a dog. They clean it before you even have time to think about getting the vacuum off the charger.
I dont like the Samsung and the LG, cos of on / off switch that we need to press. I prefer the Dyson's trigger on / off switch when cleaning a large home. The LG and Samsung, to me best for small home or motorhome
On the contrary I prefer the samsung/lg because I don't have to constantly hold the trigger down. But then again different people like different things.
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The base of the Samsung Jet 90 charges an extra battery in addition to the handle, and the Costco version comes with this extra battery (and a low price). This is handy if you want a somewhat lighter handle but the ability to swap out the battery for extended vacuuming. The Samsung also has an optional auto empty base that has excellent filtration. For those who are chemically sensitive, the Samsung has no-off gassing odor even when operating and has a higher than standard HEPA filter.
Missing from many of these vacs is the ability to stand up on their own or have an easy way to store the extra power heads.
What price was the Costco bundle?
@@mikeworkman1759 I believe now is 499, however, the price was 399 back in May when it was on sale.
You forgot to mention that using the included Clean Station accessories that you can get with the Samsung Jet 90 you easily and cleanly empty the dustbin from the Samsung Jet 90 cordless vacuum by simply placing the dustbin on top of the Clean Station for a clean an automatic emptying process!
Agree, amateur review.
One thing to note is dyson does indeed have the highest rated suction. But, its only activated on certain circumstances. For the v10 (v10 animal and absolute), all v11 models, and v15 only, if the torque drive/high torque head is used on hardfloors and not on carpet, with the soft cleaner head, or with suction non powered attachments, it will run on its highest rated suction. If not within these parameters, it runs on a high suction level but not on its highest. U can tell if u exercise what I said. U will hear a difference in the motor's pitch in sound
Where did you find this information?
What you've described here differs vastly from my experience.
Please do an update for the Samsung Jet 90 vs. the new Samsung Bespoke for a side by side comparison.
I'd love to get a Bespoke, but no immediate plans to. I do have a bunch of other Samsung reviews coming though...Jet 60, Jet 75, JetBot Mop, and JetBot AI+
I second this. I want to know if worth it to replace my Jet 90 with the bespoke
@@jri5026 Almost certainly not. Not unless you can sell that Jet 90 for nearly what you paid for it on the used market.
@@jri5026 I actually ended up buying a Bespoke. I originally bought the Jet 90 but ended up returning it for the Bespoke. The Bespoke is lighter in weight, comes with the mop attachment, the vacuum stick sits onto the clean station, so it's one piece rather than 2 like the Jet 90. You don't need a separate canister that holds the dust to use it on the clean station. The Bespoke also comes with 2 batteries rather than 1 like the Jet 90.
@@ModernCastle Not interested in that old outdated stuff. If you're going to be the TH-cam "go to" site for vacuum reviews, then you're not keeping up with the latest models. Even if you don't physically have the vacuum, you can at least do the comparisons in the features to stay on the cutting edge of products. Just sayin....
Are you sponsored or in any way encouraged / influenced by Dyson?
I enquire as I have both the Dyson V11 and LG Cord Zero and my experience has been the polar opposite of yours. With the LG clearly exceeding in lightness, quietness, suction power and overall effectiveness. Not to mention costing significantly less yet including more accessories, 2 x batteries and filters, being easier to empty, having a much better stand and a wonderful mopping attachment that works extremely well.
My biggest issue with the Dyson is that over the 2.5 years of owning it, something has inexplicably failed and malfunctioned every 6 months. First the screen went, then the battery, then it wouldn't power on for more than a quick 2 second blip, and finally the power head stopped rotating. The first 3 issues were resolved under warranty with Dyson, to their credit, sending out replacement parts free of charge. Now that the vacuum is out of warranty however all repairs are at our cost and we simply can't afford to nor have any desire to sink money into a very expensive product that clearly isn't built to last.
Speaking to others whom own Dyson, it's a resounding experience and watching or reading reviews elsewhere indicates a similar trend. Dyson is simply the most expensive vacuum yet far from the best.
Seems odd to me that our experiences could be so worlds apart.
I am not sponsored by Dyson, nor has Dyson ever sent me a single free product. I am in Dyson's affiliate program, so I can create referral links for Dyson.com. I am also an affiliate of Samsung and LG. Several months after publishing this video Samsung sent us free products (prior to that, we had received none; though I don't think Samsung sending us free products had anything to do with this video or any other we've created). We have received 2 free cordless vacuums from LG. Samsung / LG have not ever paid for any type of sponsorship.
It's hard to say why our experiences are so different. I can only speak to what I actually experience while testing. At least in my experience, Dyson vacuums tend to perform better. Not to take anything away from Samsung or LG, both of which are fantastic vacuums in their own right.
Cordless vacuums are a joke. The Dyson v15 can only run for about 8 minutes on highest/strongest suction setting. So if you want to clean a 4 bedroom house that is fully carpeted, It will take a few days with all the recharging.
@@serioustrader9864 believe me, you will practically never use the most powerful mode in normal cleaning...
@@NubianSPF Exactly. I've never needed it and I'm still using a V7 animal.
@serioustrader9864 and why would you need to clean on turbo setting the entire time?
4:12 is there a reason you couldn’t collect data for the Samsung ?
In the last 6 months we've been dramatically overhauling and improving our tests, so we have many extra data points for all of the vacuums we still have on hand.
Unfortunately, I only had the Samsung on hand as a loan and it was over 6 months ago. So I didn't have it around to update with our new tests.
All well & good to compare performance but no one ever examines the repair situation. I have a Dyson stick vacuum. To replace a battery took 9 weeks, to replace a broken connector took 9 weeks, to re repair the badly installed connector took 7 weeks and now to source a new dust collection canister I have to wait 20 weeks. No way can it be possible to be a satisfied Dyson owner because even the authorised distributor carries no parts stock. Dyson, never again.
How did it take 9 weeks to replace the battery?
The part is easily available, inexpensive, and you can do the install yourself in 2 minutes.
What connector broken on your Dyson?
@ModernCastle was going to post this I've replaced batteries on mine easily obtainable in a day.
I love this test but the hair tangle test V15 wins everytime because of its anti-tangle heads. No other model has that yet.
True true. The anti-tangle comb on the brushroll is fantastic.
I've had my Xiaomi G10 for 3 years. It has a anti tangle head. I have never had to cut hair from the roller. Ever.
The only battery test that makes sense is full power. We don't know effectively what % power usage each company decides to use for low or medium.
Dyson may run for an hour and a half but if it's set to 25 watts, it probably doesn't do much.
Samsung winning on full power gives me 2 units to compare. Power AND time. 10 mins at 200 watts is good. Dyson with 8 minutes at 220 watts isn't bad either.
But where did you FIND the v15?! I’ve been looking for one to buy for two months!
We bought it the moment it launched in March 2021.
I have had 2 Dyson stick vacs crap out on me now. V8 lasted about 2yrs and then just got a terrible smell and wont hold a charge for more than a minute on high. Really weird. Rebuilt the whole thing and still dead. Now the V10 has lasted about 3 months and has an incredibly high whistle scream that kills your ears. Time to try a Samsung
I’m curious about the “wet” mode in Samsung 90 - could you explain this feature?
You need this attachment - amzn.to/3mqa8CM
That's basically it. Use this attachment and you can activate wet mode
Your videos are awesome, the dog gives them extra points 😍
You're too kind. Thanks so much, Pabs!
Did i moss the hair test for the jet 90?
No, you didn't miss it.
Unfortunately, we tested the Jet 90 a couple of years ago before we started doing hair tests on every vacuum. I only had the Jet 90 on loan from Samsung, and I had already sent it back.
However, we did recently get a Jet 75, which is the same body / cleaning head, hair results here - moderncastle.com/samsung-jet-75-review/#longhair
TLDR - good removal performance, but quite a bit of tangling.
LG wand head that connects to the drive until it is easy breaking, I replaced 5 times on my.
The LG A9? Or a different model?
Thank you ever so kind
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You are very welcome
How did the samsung do with hair?
Unfortunately, I tested the Samsung Jet 90 over a year ago and wasn't doing the hair test at that time. So I don't have that data. I had to send the Jet 90 back to Samsung after I tested it last year.
However, I've got 2 other Samsung vacuums I'll be testing within the next few weeks. So we'll have that data soon.
@@ModernCastle Oh, I see. I was wondering where the rest of the testing data for the Samsung Jet90 😅
@@Breeze4ever888 Yeah...sorry about that. We have some holes with the Jet 90. We've got a much better testing and data collection process now. So hopefully that won't happen again.
My In-Laws have the Dyson V10 and my hand does not fit in the handle, VERY uncomfortable to use. While I don't have small hands I don't have hands of a basketball player either.
Which is the best vacuum/carpet cleaner all-in-one?
That type of machine doesn't exist.
Carpet cleaners need very specific hardware / functions to work well. Same with a vacuum cleaner. The two don't overlap well.
@Modern Castle he's just asking for recommendations which will be a better buy if the perfect mop doesn't exit why will he be asking
Wish you had included the Jet 75 in more testing as the title suggested. Click bait.
We just wanted to focus more on the high-end units in this video without getting super specific on the the V11, V10, and Jet 75.
In any case, you can find the full testing for the Jet 75 here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaners/samsung-jet-75-review/
This review is not accurate unfortunately, the LG A9 also comes with a soft roller brush that would efficiently remove cereals or big particles from the floor which I did not see it being used in this video. IMO the LG A9 vacuum is same as the Dyson v15. The only advantage Dyson V15 would have over the LG would be the anti tangle nozzle and maybe the run time but dual battery is always provided by LG.
Your comment is not accurate.
The LG A9 CordZero All in One Auto Empty model A939KBGS that we actually tested in this video does NOT include a soft roller brush. Anyone can see that by merely looking at the product page.
Yes there are SOME A9 model variants that include the soft roller brush, but it's not a commonly included accessory.
@@ModernCastle Okay but I think it's important to mention about the nozzles used as well. Because you're comparing a soft roller nozzle that's specifically designed to remove big particals (In dyson and samsung), with a multi surface nozzle that's definitely not designed remove big particals (In LG). Which imo does not tell the whole story and is why I said this review is inaccurate. Most of the LG cordzero vacuums comes with the soft roller nozzle right out the box. Maybe not in your country I guess?
@@stason8096 This is a US channel and we focus on US products.
There is not a single LG A9 sold on US LG.com that includes a soft roller nozzle.
www.lg.com/us/search/search-all?type=B2C&siteType=WCMS&adobeSearchType=gnb&search=a9&x=0&y=0
A926KSM (sold at Costco) comes with both nozzles
The price difference in Australia anyway means I could buy the a9 and the soft roller (even though it's included) and still save money. So I think A9 is the winner here.
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I have a Dyson V10 and have yet to see a reason to upgrade to a newer Dyson.
Yep. It really is an amazing vacuum. I wouldn't upgrade either.
Others have more bells and whistles, but performance is basically the same.
Why would you? As exciting as new tech can be for a few days: if a machine works it works. I had the same corded Miele vacuum for 11 years and my parents used the same one for at least 20.
We have grown far too accustomed to replacing stuff that doesn't need replacing, just because the new one is 'cooler'.
How would you compare the v10 with the jet75/90 in terms of suction and battery? I can see lots of reviews about jet90 vs v11 but pricewise the jet75/90 are closer to the v10 so im hesitating between the jet75 and v10
Witch one is the best?
Dyson V15
Should have mentioned LG mop heads usage as well
Unfortunately, we haven't tested the mop head yet. Though I would expect performance to be solid.
You didn't mention filtration
They all have lifetime washable filters.
That doesn’t make sense samsung on medium settings only 24 minutes and on the turbo it is the best ?!
nice! perfect test! thank you!
You're welcome!
For a more reality test. You should spread 10x of the long hair with the pile of fur at the same time on the carpet to test 😅
That would indeed be a pretty tough test!
This video was really helpful.
Thanks! Glad to hear it.
Was it? The Samsung wasn't even tested on long hair and pet hair. Not helpful.
The V10 has 151AW. The video is wrong
According to Dyson.com it is 150 AW. However, that is a recent change.
Earlier versions of the V10 had less. Evidently they have improved the design / motor of the current V10 being manufactured.
Who is not just picking up cereal off their floor? I see all the tests showing they clog from cereal - hey lazy - you got hands? Pick up the cereal and throw it in the trash. Or get a dog. They clean it before you even have time to think about getting the vacuum off the charger.
Still the Dyson leads..
Hard to beat them when it comes to raw cleaning power
Well not in suction power..
@@martenvander6245 What do you mean? Dyson V15 has the most suction power of any cordless vacuum cleaner on the market.
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My wife's. I'll let her know!
I dont like the Samsung and the LG, cos of on / off switch that we need to press. I prefer the Dyson's trigger on / off switch when cleaning a large home. The LG and Samsung, to me best for small home or motorhome
On the contrary I prefer the samsung/lg because I don't have to constantly hold the trigger down. But then again different people like different things.
@@matthewsloan2938 Totally agree. It's not user friendly for people with weak fingers or arthritis.