Samsung Jet 75 Complete vs Premium are two sub-variants of the Jet 75, so there are more similarities than differences – the attachments are the only thing that differs.
Samsung Jet 75 Complete vs Premium: Comparison Chart
Samsung Jet 75 Complete vs Premium: Differences
The Complete version wins 1-0 against the Premium version since it includes the turbo action brush, which is suitable for cleaning both hard floors and carpets, and a Clean Station, which makes emptying the dust cup more hygienic.
Attachments
Winner: Samsung Jet 75 Complete
Samsung Jet 75 Complete | Samsung Jet 75 Premium |
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Turbo action brush Mini motorized tool Combination tool Long-reach service tool Flexible tool The battery Wall-mounted charger Clean station | Soft action brush Mopping attachment. Mini motorized tool. Combination tool Long-reach service tool Flexible tool Wall-mounted charger |
As you can see, the Jet 75 Complete variant doesn’t have the mopping attachment and soft action brush, while the 75 Premium lacks the turbo action brush and the Clean Station. It looks like the Samsung Jet 75 Premium is designed just to handle hard floors.
The soft roller worked superbly on my hard floor. It could easily pick up debris of any size and leave almost nothing behind, which the turbo-action brush couldn’t do. In turn, the turbo-action brush was ideal for deep cleaning my carpets, with about 99% of debris picked up in a single pass.
Combined with the spinning sweeper brush and two microfiber mop pads or disposable wet pads, the Samsung Jet 75 can be used as a “knockoff” mop. I found it only worked fine in areas that were already clean, like my living room or bedroom. For dirtier areas like hallways or kitchens, it was almost useless. That said, it’s far from replacing a dedicated mop. If you don’t purchase the Jet 75 Complete version, you can purchase this unit separately.
The Cleaning Station makes maintaining the dust cup even easier: just seat it on the station’s slot, and all the debris will be sucked out. The clean station contains a disposable bag to house dirt, which must be replaced once it’s filled.
In my opinion, the Samsung Jet 75 Complete is a more comprehensive package, as it includes the turbo action brush, which is suitable for cleaning all types of surfaces. In addition, it includes a Clean Station, which you will need to purchase separately if you opt for the other version.
Samsung Jet 75 Complete vs Premium: Similarities
Weight And Storage
This vacuum is impressively compact. But it doesn’t have a telescopic wand like the Samsung Jet 90, which allows you to adjust the vacuum’s length for compact storage or make it ergonomically comfortable for your height. It includes a low-profile wall-mounted charging station with two storage slots for accessories. And unlike the Samsung Jet 90 again, there’s no charging slot for the secondary battery, so you can’t charge two batteries at once.
Weighing in at about 5.78 pounds, the Samsung Jet 75 felt quite light in my hand. And this model is well-balanced, so it didn’t cause hand fatigue after a while. The swivel head made it easy for me to maneuver the vacuum under the furniture or in tight corners, but I wish it had headlights to make dust and dirt more visible.
Battery Life And Charging
The Samsung Jet 75 includes three vacuuming settings: the energy-efficient “Min” setting, the default “Mid” setting, and the higher-power ”Jet” mode, which is intended for cleaning stubborn debris. The mode used will greatly affect how long the vacuum can run:
Samsung Jet 75 | |
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Battery Life | Min: ≈ 42 mins |
Mid: ≈ 24 mins | |
Jet: ≈ 10 mins | |
Charge Time | ≈ 215 mins |
The Samsung Jet 75 has decent battery performance. And the purchase only includes one battery, so to double the run time, it is necessary to purchase an additional battery. And as mentioned above, its wall charger can’t charge two batteries simultaneously.
Dust Cups And Filters
The Samsung Jet 75’s dust cup has a capacity of 0.5 liters, which is on the small side, and I found it was filling up pretty quickly. Emptying it is an awkward process: you must remove it from the handheld unit, remove the micro filter and cyclone filter assembly, and shake the dust cup above a trash can. But the Clean Station can make this process easier and more hygienic.
The Samsung Jet 75 sports a five-stage filtration system that is claimed to trap up to 99.99% of micro-sized dirt. It includes a micro filter, a cyclone filter, and an exhaust HEPA filter. The first two filters, along with the dust cup, are rinsable.
Utilities
Display Screen
The Samsung Jet 75 has a digital display that shows the machine’s status, such as its suction mode and brush type. But it lacks what I expect most from screens like this – estimated battery life.
On/Off Control
Turning on and off and operating the Samsung Jet 75 relies entirely on physical buttons. I detest pressing a pistol-like trigger like I had to do with the Dyson V15 because it eventually tired my wrists. Many brands have replaced the trigger with a physical button, as Dyson did for their V12 model, or added a lock trigger feature like Tineco did for their A11 Master or Pure One S11 vacuums.
Quick Rundown Of Samsung Jet 75 Complete
- TURBO BRUSH: Works great on carpets as well as other surfaces, with intense suction power up to 200AW; The air system optimizes airflow, while its multicyclonic air filtration instantly traps dust particles
- REMOVABLE BATTERY: Conveniently remove battery for flexible charging and swap for a spare; Vacuum for up to 120 minutes without needing to recharge
- CLEAN STATION: At the press of a button, Clean Station empties the Jet Stick dust bin so you don’t have to get your hands dirty. Then, breathe easy knowing the Clean Station retains 99.99% of dust and debris to keep a beyond-the-floor clean.
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: The 6-pound lightweight design makes cleaning easy; Easily 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
- DIGITAL DISPLAY: With just a glance, check notifications on your vacuum, including the power level and brush type, and monitor alerts such as airflow issues, clogs, missing filter and more
Quick Rundown Of Samsung Jet 75 Premium
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References:
- Samsung Jet 75 Complete: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/vacuums/jet-stick/samsung-jet–75-complete-cordless-stick-vacuum-vs20t7551p5-aa/
- Samsung Jet 75 Premium: https://www.samsung.com/sg/vacuum-cleaners/stick/hand-stick-vs20t7538t5/
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.