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SHG
Greater than one weekLike the design, weight is not bad, battery isnt bad on medium, suction on medium is good. Works well in bare floors but its hard to push on foam mats specially when the stick so 60 to 90 degree vertical. Will return it once i find something that works better on foam mats with a 4+ review
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Luigi
> 3 dayBattery life too short.
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Kalieh
> 3 dayHonestly I love this vaccum very powerful suction, lightweight and maneuverable. Perfect for vacuuming stairs. Great for vacuuming pet hair, and great for hardwood floor or carpet
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Tubby
> 3 dayI was hoping this vacuum would live up to the previous reviews. I’m definitely not Dyson rich but I’ve long hair and two cats so i was hoping for a quality product with Samsung. Their other appliances haven’t disappointed me. But sure enough, 3 days after the return window closed, its showing tube malfunction signs & Keeps turning off. I’ve cleaned out the canister after each use, removed hair from the rotating part every few uses, and after the warning sign started showing up i detached and reattached all portions to make sure they were attached correctly and there were no blockages. The suction power was mediocre from the start but now it’s useless.
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A
> 3 dayI have lupus with mobility issues. My husband and son have no clue how to (as my grandmother used to say) run the sweeper. (Actually, thats not quite true - my son knows how and actually does it unprompted from time to time, but its mostly up to me). If you are pressed for time, this Samsung is what you want for shag carpets/fluffy rugs/anything with a lot of nap. The ELLGEE cordless vacs are amazing, but shag is their kryptonite. Skip the big brand. If you get one free, take it, but otherwise, thumbs down. Anyhow, my love of the right tool for the right job is no secret, and vacuums are no exception. I have gone through several kinds/brands since I started having trouble pushing things around - sometimes because they were unsuited to their intended purpose for anyone (gross bagless ones that required me to stick my hand into the yucko in order to clean the basket), sometimes because they couldnt handle my hair, let alone my cats hair, sometimes because they died after one use, and sometimes because even though I had loved them and they were solid reliable working class heroes this old bag of crunchy bones could no longer stand the pain. Putting my last upright on the sidewalk with a Free - Works GREAT sticky hurt my heart. What didnt hurt my heart was putting a D*son V6 out right next to it. Thing was fine as long as you didnt need it to pick up anything heavier or bigger than floor cheerios. Pellet cat litter was a nope for that one. I kept the V7 and still have it. But I use it only in the back hall where the catbox lives and use it to clean cat hair off the bathroom floor because it has all the nicest attachments for tight places. Its useless on carpets and scatters pretty much everything you can think of on hard floors. I put it together from a refurb deal on the head and various parts on various sites. The big brand killer was an EllGee that is phenomenal on hard floors but a bit overzealous on carpet. By overzealous, I mean it tries to pull the rug up off the floor, chokes itself out, then dies from lack of oxygen. Cleaning carpet nap out of the intake port is a pain I never thought Id be willing to endure, but I figured out that this was why Id gotten these refurbs so cheaply. You think theyre dead, but they arent. Theyve shut themselves down because they need to be cleaned in places its up to you to figure out how to access. NGL, the ELLGEEs are monsters. But the pain/clean ratio, while better than the big name brand, is still a tough one, especially at their price point. Which brings us to the Samsung. Right up front: you may not like how you empty it. You take the catch bin off and dump it. If you want to, you can also take off the mesh filter. I like this. I dump it, wipe it down, and its like having a new vacuum every time I use it. Beyond that, it gets all of the dirt out of my carpet without blocking its own intake - the dirt goes and stays where its easy to get rid of. You arent prodding your vacuums unknown places with a chopstick trying to get it to breathe so it can start. In this way, it is more like the D*son, which only rarely blocks itself. However, the Samsung is lighter than both. It has a long wand (the ELLGEE is adjustable, and the D*son is kind of a backbreaker at my height - 55) that makes it possible to reach under the furniture all the way to the wall. Its also less expensive new than either of my other cordless vacuums was refurbished. If the idea of taking your vacuum apart to dump it bothers you and you dont have (shag) carpets, the ELLGEE is excellent. Best in class. If you have shag carpets/rugs, this Samsung is the best of the three.
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Dovid
> 3 dayI just love it! Easy to use, its not too loud.
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CHier
> 3 dayLight enough for me to clean our house. Works well.
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Amelia Gama
> 3 dayIm so sad because I really loved the product, but the battery is dying super quick, in less than 30 minutes of use after only 5 months of very light use.
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Nathalie Fouyer
> 3 dayA must to have.
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Farrux
> 3 daygood