Samsung Jet 75 vs Tineco Pure One S11: the overall winner is, surprisingly, the second one – the cheaper option.
The brand Tineco certainly has not become well-known in the vacuuming industry, but their products, such as the Tineco Pure One S11, are really formidable. It is inexpensive but has the features of high-end models: powerful suction, a great set of attachments, and the ability to adjust the suction automatically. This is a cordless vacuum worth having in your home!
The Samsung Jet 75 is also a great choice, with strong suction power, an extensive and useful collection of accessories, a large dust cup, and a multi-layer filtration system. With the Clean Station option, its dust cup can be emptied automatically and hands-free.
Samsung Jet 75 Vs Tineco Pure One S11: Comparison Chart
Samsung Jet 75 Vs Tineco Pure One S11: Differences
The Tineco Pure One S11 wins 2-1 and ties once against the Jet 75. It is effective at cleaning carpets with its useful automatic mode, has a sealed filtration system (a must for those with severe allergies), and has the ability to detect the amount of debris/dust in the vacuumed air.
Cleaning Performance
Winner: Samsung Jet 75
Suction Power And Floorhead
The Tineco Pure One S11’s suction peaks at 130 air watts (AW), somewhere between the Dyson V8 (115 AW) and Dyson V10 (151 AW), and far behind the Jet 75, which maxes out at 200 AW.
Regarding included floorheads, the Pure One S11 comes with a multi-surface roller, whereas the Jet 75 comes out of the box with both a multi-surface brush roll and a soft roller. The soft roller is for cleaning hard floors without scratching them – it is quite similar to the Dyson V15‘s fluffy cleaning head but without headlights.
Hard Floor
On my hard floor, the Samsung Jet 75 operates incredibly well with the soft roller. I could pick up about 99.9% or so of the total debris. A removal rate of 99+% is an excellent result. I have enough experience to say that this great result is mainly because of the specialized soft roller.
The Tineco Pure One S11’s multi-tasker power brush features small front gates and is quite low to the floor. So it could pick up a good amount of small-to-medium debris but only push larger debris around rather than sucking it up.
Carpet
The Jet 75 performed well on both low and high-pile carpets, with the ability to suck up 98% and 99% of total debris, respectively. There is nothing to disparage beyond the fact that it struggled a bit with larger debris.
As for the Pure One S11, I used auto mode, which is merely the icing on the cake, and it blew my mind—almost everything on my carpets vanished without a trace. I believe I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of models that have this feature.
Hair Removal
Both did a great job of removing hair/fur, but much of the long hair stayed on their rollers, requiring a bit of untangling after the test session. So if you are a hardcore owner and your four-legged friends are shedding like crazy, you should choose models with anti-tangle technology.
Design And Usability
Winner: Tie
Attachments And Storage
Samsung Jet 75 | Tineco Pure One S11 |
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Turbo action brush Soft brush Mini motorized tool Long-reach crevice tool Combination tool Flexible Tool Wall-mounted charger Battery (x1) | LED Multi-Tasker Power Brush Mini Power Brush 2-In-1 Dusting Brush Crevice Tool Pre-filter Cleaning Tool Hair Cleaning Tool Wall Mount and charger Batteries (x1). |
The Jet 75 comes with a low-profile wall-mount station that houses the vacuum and has slots for two of the included tools. Still, if you don’t want to, you are not required to hang the charging station on the wall. You can put it on any surface to charge the battery separately and store the vacuum somewhere, like a cabinet. I wish I could charge its battery without a charging station, as I did with my Dyson V11. I also didn’t find it as useful as the Samsung Jet 90‘s self-standing charging station, which can even charge two batteries simultaneously.
As for the Pure One S11, its charging station would look unsightly and messy if it wasn’t wall-mounted. It is also impossible to plug the charger directly into the handheld unit or the battery. The only way to charge its battery is to attach the charger to the wall-mounted station and then park the handheld unit there or to remove the battery from the vacuum and place it in the wall mount. This is a bit frustrating for those who feel uncomfortable drilling into their walls.
Weight And Usability
The Tineco Pure One S11 weighs about 5.7 pounds, and I would say it is lightweight. I could vacuum with only one hand for a long time – No joke. My 4-year child could also easily vacuum with this one – this is a dream! My only complaint is that it can’t lie completely flat like the Jet 75, making it a bit more difficult to go further under some tables.
The Samsung Jet 75 is also very lightweight at 5.78 pounds. Maneuvering it was easy, thanks to the swivel head, and I could slide it under furniture with ease. If there is room for improvement, it is the lack of headlights on the nozzle.
Both can be reconfigured handheld, which is considerably lighter and more compact. And with the right attachment attached, I can easily clean any hard-to-reach areas.
Battery Life
What I like most about cord-free vacuums is that I don’t have to find and switch outlets, worry about tangles, or find an extension cord for longer reach while vacuuming. But the biggest obstacle to these machines is the battery life. A few models ran for more than fifteen minutes at the highest power setting, like the Dyson V11 Outsize, which I use most of the time.
Samsung Jet 75 | Tineco Pure One S11 | |
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Battery Life | Min mode: ≈ 42 mins | Auto mode: ≈ 34-45mins |
Mid mode: ≈ 24 mins | ||
Jet mode: ≈ 10 mins | Highest mode: ≈ 11 mins | |
Charging Time | ≈ 215 mins | ≈ 200 mins |
These cordless vacuums are designed with detachable batteries. So once the installed battery runs out of juice, just swap it with a fully-charged battery and keep working. But it is worth noting that the spare battery needs to be purchased separately, and that is just a low-cost additional.
Dust Cup And Filtration System
Winner: Tineco Pure One S11
The Pure One S11’s dust cup has a capacity of 0.6 liters, which, in my opinion, is a reasonable capacity for a cordless stick vacuum. I wasn’t impressed by its size, but I was glad to see how easy it is to empty. There is a release button on the dust canister’s inner side that allows removing the entire canister for deep cleaning after a while. I recommend wiping instead of washing this dust canister since it has a dust/debris sensor.
The Samsung Jet 75’s dustbin is a bit larger at 0.8 liters, requiring less emptying. But emptying it is an awkward process: detach the dust cup from the handheld part, remove the cyclone assembly, and turn it upside down to let all the contents go. The good news is that the clean station can collapse this process into one simple step: just put the cup on top of this tower. You’ll need to purchase this unit separately and change the disposable bag inside it occasionally, but it’s a good add-on for people with severe asthma.
The Pure One S11’s filtration system includes a metal mesh pre-filter, a cloth pre-filter, and a post-motor filter (HEPA). They are all washable, and the pre-filter can be cleaned using the pre-filter cleaning tool. This system can remove 99.97% of dirt particles 0.3 microns in size. The Tineco S11 also features a sealed system, ensuring the vacuumed air will pass through the filters before exiting.
The Jet 75, on the other hand, features a multi-layer filtration system with a cyclone, microphone, and HEPA filters, which can trap 99.999% of microdust. The cyclone and micro filters are washable, but the HEPA filter shouldn’t be washed with water.
Utilities
Winner: Tineco Pure One S11
On/Off Control
The Pure One S11 is still activated by a trigger, but it is fitted with a trigger lock feature. So gone are the days of constantly holding down the trigger to power the vacuum. I consider this one of the great inventions in the vacuuming industry.
Instead of trigger-based operation, the Jet 75 has a physical power button. So I didn’t have to pull the trigger for the entire vacuuming process, as I did with several Dyson cordless vacuums – Say goodbye to hand/wrist fatigue.
Display Screen And App Connectivity
The Jet 75 has an LED screen that shows the current power mode and indicates when there is a clogged brushroll obstruction, a lack of filter, or when the vacuum is not assembled properly. But it doesn’t show how long the vacuum can run before running out of battery.
The Tineco Pure One S11 has a large LED screen that indicates when the roller is tangled, the air channel is blocked, the wifi is connected, and the dust sensor needs to be cleaned. Better yet, there is a loop that will change color depending on the amount of debris/dust in the vacuumed air. Red indicates a lot of debris, while blue indicates the vacuumed air is free of debris. That way, I could tell whether an area had been cleaned.
The Pure One S11 can be connected to the Tineco smartphone app, allowing you to set the suction and display the dust amount, working hours, and working status. It also shows the battery charge as well as the filter status.
Quick Rundown Of Tineco Pure One S11
- Featuring iLoop Smart Sensor technology, PURE ONE S11 detects hidden dust and debris and auto-adjusts suction power in real time, for up to 2X longer runtime and complete cleaning confidence.
- High performance, ultra-quiet digital motor delivers 130W of strong suction. Clean quietly with less disturbance to family and pets.
- Up to 40 minutes runtime, PURE ONE S11 is perfect for uninterrupted whole house cleaning.
- Cordless and lightweight, PURE ONE S11 easily converts to a handheld vacuum with versatile attachments to clean stairs, cars, furniture and more.
- Onboard color LED display monitor cleaning progress, battery levels, and suction performance for an intelligent cleaning experience.
Quick Rundown Of Samsung Jet 75
- 60 MINUTE BATTERY LIFE - Use your vacuum up to 60 minutes of uninterrupted cleaning before a recharge is needed or easily swap the battery with a spare
- ADVANCED PERFORMANCE - Clean hardwood, tile, and carpeting thanks to the vacuum’s 200 Air Watts of intense suction power
- LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN - Built to go around your home with ease at a mere 6 pounds, the Jet 75 makes it easy to vacuum stairs, reach beneath sofas or appliances, clean high cabinets, window blinds and more
- TURBO ACTION BRUSH - Rotating more than 3,700 times a minute and with 180° swivel flexibility the Turbo Action Brush cleans dust, hair, and other debris on multiple surfaces
- JET CYCLONE - Keep debris from building up on the filter with the powerful multi-cyclonic system that pushes dirt into the dustbin
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References:
- Samsung Jet 75: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-appliances/vacuums/jet-stick/samsung-jet–75-cordless-stick-vacuum-vs20t7511t5-aa/
- Tineco Pure One S11: https://us.tineco.com/products/pure-one-s11.html
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.