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Samsung Jet 95 HexaJet Motor 210W Vacuum + Spare Battery $482.50 Delivered (Code + Trade-in) @ Samsung

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Note: You can trade in a broken, non working Vacuum and still get $150 off by selecting the "Is your product in good condition? - NO" option
Can probably get it down to ~$435 with 1st order New Samsung Shop App User too

Screenshot:
https://files.cheapies.nz/upload/247/5878/screenshot_2025-12…
Comes With a stand

Manual:
https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/202508/2025081…

Reviews:
https://www.reddit.com/r/VacuumCleaners/comments/1i1hyjn/sam…

Personal Review:
Got this for my parent and for about $300 a year ago via EPP, I've personally used it for about a month, found it to be a fantastic device. I don't know how it compares to a Dyson, But compared to the 2000w Miele Cat & Dog we had, when used on low-mid power, this Jet 95 vacuum faired pretty well against it

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  • Hi, does it come with a spare battery or did you add it, cheers

    • It only comes with one but you can add the 2nd spare and the price is about $40 more for it with the code
      See the screenshot

  • The real impressive aspect of these is they are light weight. Exceptionally good for the elderly.

  • I wish companies would make good corded stick vacuums, rather than one brand supplying a low end model to avoid eating at their more expensive models.

    But I know it will never happen, because the batteries make for an effective subscription service they can one day cancel and force an upgrade.

    I have a Shark Rocket III I want to replace (which replaced my Dyson DC35 that went through like four batteries) but there's nothing worthwhile to buy.

    Imagine the power of the Samsung model above with a 1500W motor slapped on it, running full bore and no limit on runtime. Or even a more modest 500W for size/weight constraints.

    • You'd be burning through batteries, with more powerful motors. And also the Weight increase to compensate if you increase the battery and motor sizes, then you start running into usability issue as it becomes to heavy to use and can also impact the strain it puts on your hands wrist and arms (across all ages, with some more vulnerable)

      You're better off doing what I did with my parent, in that the Samsung Jet 95 is for daily weekly Vacuum and will catch most things, and the Miele is for a once a month deeper clean.

      Also there is a 400w model
      https://www.samsung.com/nz/vacuum-cleaners/stick/vc9700cl-st…

      • There are no batteries in a corded vacuum cleaner.

        • Ahh misread that part lol, but same issue regarding weight and usability.

  • Too bad it doesnt look like this model works with the automatic dust bin thing, wouldve upgraded my older samsung vac

  • How often do you need to change the automatic dustbin bag for the clean station? Can the clean station bag hold a lot of rubbish? Anyone have experience with it?

    • +1

      This one doesn't come with that station, you need to buy the more expensive Vacuums for that

      • I was thinking about the jet ultra elite 400w. It also has a good deal!

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