For me, between the Samsung Jet 60 Flex vs Pet, I will choose the Samsung Jet 60 Pet though both of them have the same suction power, filtration, and design.
It is because the Samsung Jet 60 Pet has more attachments than the Jet 60 Flex. Particularly, the Jet 60 Pet has the mini-motorized tool, also known as pet tool, for better upholstery cleaning. The other attachments of the Jet 60 Pet are similar to those of the Samsung Jet 60 Flex.
Overall, they have decent performance on both carpets and bare floors. They clean up small debris and long pet hair really well but struggle to collect large-size debris and shorter pet hairs. In short, they can meet basic cleaning requirements and are very lightweight, making them suitable for daily cleaning tasks with short intervals.
Samsung Jet 60 Flex Vs Pet: Comparison Chart
Samsung Jet 60 Flex Vs Pet: Differences
The Samsung Jet 60 Pet wins 1-0 against the Jet 60 Flex in terms of attachments. Specifically, the Jet 60 Pet has more attachments than its rival, so I decided to choose it as the winner of this round.
Attachments
Winner: Samsung Jet 60 Pet
I have listed the attachments of each model in the following table. It is easy to see that the attachments of Samsung Jet 60 Pet and Jet 60 Flex are nearly similar. The only difference is that the Jet 60 Pet has the Mini Motorized Tool while the Jet 60 Flex doesn’t.
In my experience, the mini motorized tool helps clean upholstery furniture more conveniently than the combination tool, especially for cleaning pet hairs. In other words, the addition of the mini motorized tool makes the Jet 60 Pet a better choice for pet owners.
Samsung Jet 60 Flex | Samsung Jet 60 Pet |
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Jet Fit Brush Long-Reach Crevice Tool Combination Tool Charging dock Charger | Jet Fit Brush Long Reach Crevice Tool Combination Tool Mini Motorized Tool Charging dock Charger |
Samsung Jet 60 Flex Vs Pet: Similarities
The Samsung Jet 60 Flex and Jet 60 Pet have the same cleaning performance, dust cup capacity, filtration system, and design and convenience.
Cleaning performance
My general evaluation is that either Jet 60 Pet or Flex can be used on carpets and bare floors. Their Jet Fit Brush floorheads can easily transition between carpeted and bare floors. In addition, the flatness of their cleaner heads makes them easier to get under beds or low-sitting furniture without steering these vacuums in an odd way.
On these floor types, they pick up small and fine debris like sand, cat litter, powder, seasoning particles, dander, etc., completely without any significant difficulty. However, when dealing with larger debris (larger than the size of a coffee bean), such as dog kibbles and plies of cereals, they tend to push things rather than suck them in. So, to get such large debris collected, I have to use the crevice tool attachment.
Besides, I’ve found that they are best for quick carpet clean-up instead of deep cleaning. This can be attributed to the weaker suction and design of the floor head, which may not give sufficient surface agitation on carpets like other stronger stick vacuums, such as the Samsung Bespoke Jet and Dyson V15.
Additionally, because the brush roll is not built with a self-cleaning mechanism, their Jet Fit Brush floorheads are also prone to hair-tangle issues. Thus, I have to remove the wrapped hair from the brush on a regular basis, which is quite tiresome.
Design & Convenience
As both of these vacuums are lightweight, it is easy for me to carry them around the house and on the stairs. They are very easy to use and maneuver with easy-access control buttons. However, they do not have digital displays that show alerts and selected modes, which I really like on the higher-end vacuums.
In terms of the produced noises when vacuuming, I can say that they are quiet vacuums. The estimated noise levels of them are in the range of 66-68 dBA. Such a noise level is equivalent to the noise from normal conversations.
Their battery life is quite short for me, which often lasts about 35-40 mins in the lowest suction level and around 17 mins in the medium power mode. When using the highest suction mode, the runtime is nearly 10 mins. That’s why I suggested using the Jet 60 series for quick cleaning rather than deep cleaning. Their recharge time is average, about 3.5 hours to be fully charged and ready to use.
Dust bin & Filtration
The dust cup capacity of both the Samsung 60 Flex and the Jet 60 Pet is 0.8 liters. For me, this dust cup size is sufficient for daily quick clean-up. Additionally, these two vacuums also have 5-layer HEPA filtration systems, which effectively remove up to 99.99% microdust for cleaner released air.
Besides, they are all compatible with the clean station that allows you to empty the dust cups with a simple push of a button. This dust-cup dumping way is more hygienic, suitable for allergy and asthma sufferers. However, the recurring cost can be a concern because you have to buy replacement dust bags.
Quick Rundown of Samsung Jet 60 Pet
- CLEAN ANYWHERE, EASILY: The 6lb lightweight design makes cleaning easy.; Maneuver to vacuum stairs, under sofas and all the hard-to-reach places; Also with a 180-degree swivel head, allowing the vacuum to change direction effortlessly
- BREATHE CLEANER AIR IN YOUR HOME: Captures pet dander, pollen and other nonliving allergens for cleaner air in your home; The filter system picks up large clumps of dust, captures fine dust and traps 99.999%* of microdust
- COLLECTS MORE DUST, DIRT and DEBRIS: 0.8-liter, high-capacity dust bin collects more dirt, dust and debris so you don’t have to empty it as often; Fully washable, makes cleaning it a snap
- UP TO 40 MIN, NO RECHARGE NEEDED: Conveniently remove battery for flexible charging and swap for a spare; Vacuum for up to 40 minutes without needing to recharge, plus the spare battery gives you up to 80 minutes of uninterrupted cleaning**
- CLEANING FOR ALL FLOOR SUFACES: Cleans hardwood, tile and carpeting with intense suction power up to 150AW; The air system optimizes airflow, while its multi-cyclonic air filtration instantly traps dust particles
Quick Rundown of Samsung Jet 60 Flex
- CLEANS ALL FLOOR SURFACES: Jet 60 Flex stick vacuum cleans hardwood, tile, and rugs with intense suction power up to 150 AW; The Jet Cyclone technology optimizes airflow and prevents clogs, while its HEPA air filtration instantly traps dust particles.Runtime: 40.0 minutes
- UP TO 40 MIN BATTERY: Conveniently remove battery for flexible charging and swap for a spare; Vacuum for up to 40 minutes without needing to recharge
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN CLEANS ANYWHERE: Jet 60’s ultra-light, 6-lb design makes cleaning around your house or apartment easy; Vacuum stairs, under the couch, and other hard-to-reach places; Its 180-degree swivel head, allows vacuum to change direction effortlessly
- ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: The combination tool picks up dirt on furniture, window frames, tabletops, and in your car; Long reach crevice tool gets in tight corners and other awkward areas
- COLLECTS MORE DUST, DIRT & DEBRIS: 0.8-liter, high capacity dustbin collects more dirt, dust, and debris so you don’t have to empty it as often and is hand washable, so cleaning it is a snap
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References:
- Samsung Jet 60 Pet: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/vacuums/jet-stick/samsung-jet–60-pet-cordless-stick-vacuum-vs15a6032r7-aa/
- Samsung Jet 60 Flex: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-jet-60-flex-cordless-stick-vacuum-chrometal-with-silver-filter/6493645.p?skuId=6493645
Victor K. Giles is a leading consultant and expert in vacuum cleaner technology with over a decade of experience. As a mechanical engineering graduate in the University of Michigan, he specializes in product development, design optimization, and performance analysis. Victor collaborates with manufacturers and educates consumers, making her a sought-after guest speaker at industry events. His work has been featured in renowned publications, and he shares his expertise on his blog, “The Vacuum Teria”. Victor’s passion for cleaner, healthier living spaces drives his to help clients choose the best vacuum solutions for their needs.