

Our only qualm is that the accessory caddy, though easy to carry, must be plugged in separately to charge the extra battery. The attachments are handy and include an extending crevice tool and a bendable elbow that makes it easier to clean high, flat surfaces, like ceiling fan blades and bookcase tops. The controls are easy to navigate and the display on the handle tells you how many minutes of battery life you have left on all suction settings. And while it comes with a backup battery, one battery had enough charge to give us over 53 minutes of run time on low speed and almost get us through vacuuming all the floors in a 2,000-square-foot home. In our tests, we found the suction to be powerful and the three cleaning modes - min, mid and max - suitable for cleaning any type of flooring we encountered. In the meantime, this Samsung is a worthy choice and is not just about good looks. We’ll be swapping this model for that one, once it launches. A new model that we’ve already tested but is yet to be released empties more completely and even automatically closes the dustbin door. We found that, in most cases, the dirt canister emptied almost completely leaving behind only a few stray hairs that had wrapped around the filter. You simply need to change the bag inside once it's full. This Samsung vacuum begins charging as soon as you place it into the stand and empties when you press the button on the front. We’re starting to see stick vacs move in the same self-empty direction that robots have been going in and we think the convenience they provide is a worthy upgrade. We think this feature is enough to make it worth the investment. But Samsung's Bespoke Jet Cordless Stick Vacuum has a charging and self-emptying station that when placed in a corner of a room might just pass for a high-tech air purifier or audio speaker. The dust cups need to be emptied and that's an irritating job, especially for allergy sufferers.

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