In this Samsung 3-way comparison, we take a closer look at the Jet 90 vs. Jet 75 vs. Jet 70. Which high-end stick vacuum is right for you? Let’s find out.
Samsung Jet 90
Samsung Jet 75
Samsung Jet 70
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Table of Contents
- Cleaning Tests | Design | Size | Specifications | Summary
Cleaning Tests
We were able to perform 4 different performance tests on the Jet 90, these included:
- Cleaning Test
- Run Time Test
- Noise Test
- Usability Test
The Jet 75 is identical / comparable in many ways to the Jet 90. Both the Samsung Jet 90 and Jet 75 include:
- 60 minute run time
- 200 AW of suction
- 0.8L dust bin capacity
- HEPA filtration system
As a result, functionally, the Jet 90 and Jet 75 are the same. The only significant difference between the two models are the included attachments and base.
Our test data is based on the Samsung Jet 90. The Jet 90 and Jet 75 are functionally identical so their performance will also be identical. Since the Jet 90 and Jet 75 are functionally the same, we only ordered the Jet 90 for testing.
We have not yet tested the Jet 70, so our data for that model is based on spec data.
Cleaning Test
To test the full range of the vacuum’s performance we performed 12 debris tests. We tested the vacuum on engineered hardwood, low pile carpet, and high pile carpet with 4 different debris types.
The Results
Overall
98%
Hardwood
100%
Low Carpet
97%
High Carpet
97%
The Samsung Jet 90 showcased excellent performance across all floor and debris types. It removed between 97-100% debris by weight, struggling a little more on carpet than on hardwood floor. For this test we used the standard floor cleaning head (the Turbo Action brush).
Harwood Floor Cleaning
Cereal
100%
Kitty Litter
100%
Rice
100%
Sugar
100%
On hardwood floor the performance was flawless. However, we did have to figure out which mode to use.
We started the test on regular power and noticed cereal clogging the vacuum. After which, the Jet 90 spit the cereal back out onto the testing lane.
We switched the vacuum to max power and this was able to improve the situation. We continued the test and the Jet 90 was able to completely remove all the cereal without clogging.
Low Pile Carpet Cleaning
Cereal
98%
Kitty Litter
100%
Rice
100%
Sugar
88%
Performance on low pile carpet was very good. However, it left a decent amount of sugar in the carpet fibers. Additionally, the Jet 90 collected all of the cereal, but dropped 2% of it back onto the lane after turning the vacuum off.
Overall, it still had excellent cleaning performance and managed to remove 100% of the kitty litter and rice.
High Pile Carpet Cleaning
Cereal
100%
Kitty Litter
94%
Rice
100%
Sugar
92%
The Jet 90’s performance on high pile carpet was similar to it’s performance on low pile carpet. It easily removed the cereal and rice, but struggled with kitty litter and sugar.
However, the Samsung Jet 90 performed better on high pile carpet than on low pile, especially in regards to finer debris types (i.e.: sugar)
Run Time Test
We also tested the run time performance of the vacuum. The Jet 90 and Jet 75 are the identical and Samsung states they have a run time of 60 minutes.
The manufacturers say you can expect a 40 minute run time on the Jet 70.
These numbers are for a single battery, on the lowest mode, and in handheld mode without a motorized tool.
We tested the run time performance of the Jet 90 while it had the full-sized floor cleaning head. Here are those results:
Low
43:30 mins
Medium
24:00 mins
Maximum
10:00 mins
We found the run time range to be between 10 and 43 minutes depending on the suction mode.
Noise Test
To test noise, we use a sound meter to measure the decibels of noise created by the vacuum. We took this measurement from about 3′ away.
Low
69 dB
Medium
72 dB
Maximum
74 dB
The Jet 90 had a decibel range of 69-74 dB depending on the mode. This is similar to the sounds of a dishwasher or of a shower.
Because the Jet 75 is functionally the same as the Jet 90 you could expect a similar amount of noise.
Common noise levels:
- 20 dB – rustling leaves
- 30 dB – whisper
- 40 dB – quiet library, babbling brook
- 50 dB – refrigerator, moderate rainfall
- 60 dB – normal conversation, dishwashers
- 70 dB – traffic, showers
- 80 dB – alarm clock, telephone dial tone
Usability Test
Setting up each of these vacuums is simple and essentially identical. The various accessories all click together with a single button attachment. They can be all be used in handheld mode or with the extension stick.
The Jet vacuums were designed to be maneuvered easily and can make tight turns or lay nearly flat on the ground.
The controls are similar among the three vacuums and are a button design to turn the vacuum on and off, as well as change the modes.
However, there are a few differences that affect usability.
- Included accessories
- Run Time
- Charging Base
The Jet 90 and Jet 75 both include the Flexible tool.
This adds some extra maneuverability to the vacuum and makes it easier to clean hard to reach places. The Jet 90 comes with the telescoping wand, which can increase / decrease the length of the vacuum.
The run time of the Samsung Jet 70 is only 40 minutes, which is 20 minutes lower than the newer Jet models. While we don’t find this to be a huge issue, it can affect you if you plan on vacuuming for long periods of time.
All of the charging bases for the Jet series can store accessories, however, the Jet 90’s base has some unique features.
It has a different look, and is free standing as opposed to wall hanging. Additionally, the base can charge an additional battery simultaneously, which can be a nice when a battery dies while cleaning.
Design
The Jet 90, Jet 75, and Jet 70 are similar in overall design.
They all have:
- Multi-floor cleaning head
- Click-in cleaning tools
- Extension wand
- In-had dust bin (similar capacity)
- 3 suction levels
- Washable filter
- Click-in battery
- LED display
- Button controls
The main differences between the models is the attachments. These include:
- Telescoping Wand
- Flexible Tool
- Soft Brush Tool
- Self Standing Charging Station
#1. Telescoping Wand
The Jet 90 includes a telescoping wand that adds the ability to further adjust the length of the vacuum. The Samsung Jet 75 and Jet 70 do not include the telescoping wand.
While all vacuums are able to switch between the extension wand and handheld mode, the telescoping wand is ideal for varying heights and more compact storage.
#2. Flexible Tool
The Flexible tool is included with the Jet 90 and Jet 75. This device allows you to pivot the cleaning head to various angles. This is helpful when trying to clean hard to reach places.
The Flexible tool works in handheld or stick mode, and is compatible with any of the cleaning tools.
#3. Soft Brush Tool
Samsung included the Soft Brush Tool with the Jet 90 and Jet 75, but not the Jet 70. It is often an overlooked accessory, but really enhances hard surface cleaning.
We tested the soft brush with the Jet 90 on our hardwood floor and it was able to handle everything we threw at it.
#4. Self Standing Charging Station
With the Jet 90, Samsung changed the charging station for the vacuum. The vacuum comes with a free standing base, that can store some accessories and charge 2 batteries at once.
On the other hand, the Jet 75 and Jet 70 include a wall-hanging mount. It can also store some basic accessories, but doesn’t give you the ability to easily adjust where the charging base is located.
Size & Dimensions
Jet 90
- Length: 44.8″
- Width: 8.3″
- Depth: 9.9″
- Weight: 6.2 lbs.
Jet 75
- Length: 44.8″
- Width: 8.3″
- Depth: 9.9″
- Weight: 6.2 lbs.
Jet 70
- Length: 44.3″
- Width: 8.3″
- Depth: 9.9″
- Weight: 5.7 lbs.
The size of the different Jet vacuums is very similar. The only noticeable difference is with the Jet 70 being slightly smaller and lighter.
The Jet 90 also has the telescoping wand, which adds variation to the length of the vacuum. This can be great to adjust the vacuum to the right length for the job.
Accessories & Parts
Samsung includes a lot of the same accessories. However, there are some differences between Jet 90, Jet 75, and Jet 70.
Specs | Jet 90 | Jet 75 | Jet 70 |
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Rechargeable Battery | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Crevice tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Combination tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mini Motorized tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Turbo Action Brush | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Soft Brush | Yes | Yes | No |
Self Standing Charging Station | Yes | No | No |
Wall Mount | No | Yes | Yes |
Telescoping Wand | Yes | No | No |
Flexible Tool | Yes | Yes | No |
Where are the differences?
This table showcases the major differences in included accessories with the Jet vacuums. But which differences are the most important? These can be highlighted by a couple of specific attachments.
Telescoping Wand: While all 3 Jet vacuums have an extension wand, the Jet 90 includes a telescoping wand. This allows the vacuum to expand and retract as needed.
WINNER: Jet 90
Charging Base: The Jet 70 and Jet 75 both include a wall mount that can store accessories and charge the vacuums. However, the Jet 90 includes a free standing base which can also charge an additional battery.
While there is a level of preference here, Jet 90’s free standing base has additional functionality
WINNER: Jet 90
Samsung Jet 90 vs. with Clean Station vs. with Spinning Sweeper Brush
The Jet 90 has a few different models that are virtually identical with a few different accessories included. See our comprehensive Samsung Jet 90 vs. with Clean Station vs. with Spinning Sweeper Brush chart below:
Jet 90 | Jet 90 with Clean Station | Jet 90 with Spinning Sweeper Brush | |
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Digital motor | Jet 90 | Jet 90 | Jet 90 |
Run time | ~60 mins. | ~60 mins. | ~60 mins. |
Dust Bin | 0.8 L | 0.8 L | 0.8 L |
Weight | 6.17 lbs. | 6.17 lbs. | 6.17 lbs. |
Max Suction | 200 AW | 200 AW | 200 AW |
Power Modes | 3 | 3 | 3 |
LED Display | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Button Controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clickable Battery | Yes, 1 included | Yes, 1 included | Yes, 1 included |
Telescoping Wand | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Turbo Action Brush | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Crevice tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Combination tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Soft Brush | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Flexible Tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mini Motorized Tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Self Standing Charging Station | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clean Station | No | Yes | No |
Spinning Sweeper Brush | No | No | Yes |
Samsung uses the same Jet 90 model between these different versions. However, they include and additional accessory depending on the model you choose.
The Jet 90 with Clean Station, includes an additional device that can empty the dust bin of the vacuum for you.
The Jet 90 with Spinning Sweeper Brush adds mop functionality to the vacuum and spinning microfiber dry pads.
Samsung Jet 75 vs. with Clean Station vs. with Spinning Sweeper Brush
Just like the Jet 90, the Jet 75 has a similar set of versions to choose from that have similar performance and accessories.
Below is our comparison chart of the Samsung Jet 75 vs. with Clean Station vs. with Spinning Sweeper Brush.
Jet 75 | Jet 75 with Clean Station | Jet 75 with Spinning Sweeper Brush | |
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Digital motor | Jet 75 | Jet 75 | Jet 75 |
Run time | ~60 mins. | ~60 mins. | ~60 mins. |
Dust Bin | 0.8 L | 0.8 L | 0.8 L |
Weight | 6.17 lbs. | 6.17 lbs. | 6.17 lbs. |
Max Suction | 200 AW | 200 AW | 200 AW |
Power Modes | 3 | 3 | 3 |
LED Display | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Button Controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clickable Battery | Yes, 1 included | Yes, 1 included | Yes, 1 included |
Extension Wand | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Turbo Action Brush | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Crevice tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Combination tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Soft Brush | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Flexible Tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mini Motorized Tool | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Wall Mount | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Clean Station | No | Yes | No |
Spinning Sweeper Brush | No | No | Yes |
As with the Jet 90 the different versions of the Jet 75 use the exact same vacuum. The differences are with the included accessories.
Samsung includes an auto empty device with the Jet 75 with Clean Station. This reduces the amount of overall maintenance needed for the vacuum, just like the Jet 90 version.
The Jet 75 with Spinning Sweeper brush includes dual purposed spinning brush tool that can use mop heads or microfiber dry pads.
Samsung Jet 70 vs. with Clean Station
The Jet 70 is the earliest version of the Samsung Jet vacuums. It does still have some options to choose from, but only one.
Check out our comparison chart for Samsung Jet 70 vs. with Clean Station.
Jet 75 | Jet 70 with Clean Station | |
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Digital motor | Jet 75 | Jet 75 |
Run time | ~40 mins. | ~40 mins. |
Dust Bin | 0.8 L | 0.8 L |
Weight | 5.73 lbs. | 5.73 lbs. |
Max Suction | 150 AW | 150 AW |
Power Modes | 3 | 3 |
LED Display | Yes | Yes |
Button Controls | Yes | Yes |
Clickable Battery | Yes, 1 included | Yes, 1 included |
Extension Wand | Yes | Yes |
Turbo Action Brush | Yes | Yes |
Crevice tool | Yes | Yes |
Combination tool | Yes | Yes |
Mini Motorized Tool | Yes | Yes |
Wall Mount | Yes | Yes |
Clean Station | No | Yes |
Regardless of which version you choose, the Jet 70 vacuum remains the same. The Jet 70 with Clean Station includes the auto empty device that empties the vacuum’s dust bin.
Specifications
Specs | Jet 90 | Jet 75 | Jet 70 |
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Type | Stick | Stick | Stick |
Manufacturer | Samsung | Samsung | Samsung |
Model | Jet 90 Complete | Jet 75 Complete | Jet 70 Pet |
Length | 44.8" | 44.8" | 44.3" |
Width | 8.25" | 8.25" | 8.25" |
Depth | 9.88" | 9.88" | 9.88" |
Weight | 6.17 lbs. | 6.17 lbs. | 5.73 lbs. |
Floor Type | All (indoor) | All (indoor) | All (indoor) |
Dustbin Capacity | 0.8 L | 0.8 L | 0.8 L |
Click In Battery | Yes; 1 included | Yes; 1 included | Yes; 1 included |
Run Time | Up to 60 mins | Up to 60 mins | Up to 40 mins |
Cordless | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Bagless | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Returns | Varies by retailer | Varies by retailer | Varies by retailer |
Warranty | 1 Year limited | 1 Year limited | 1 Year limited |
Price | Check Price | Check Price | Check Price |
Review | Read Review |
Which Samsung Jet is best?
All of the Samsung Jet vacuums are lightweight cordless stick vacuums that come with a variety of accessories to best suit your needs.
The question is, which Jet vacuum is the right choice for you?
Should you buy the Samsung Jet 90?
I would recommend the Samsung Jet 90 to people who:
- Free Standing base: The Jet 90 is the latest model of the Jet series and comes with the newest accessories. This includes the free standing base. This adds the additional functionality of a base that is easy to move, stores accessories, and can charge an additional battery at the same time.
- Telescoping Wand: The Telescoping extension wand is a great addition for in the moment cleaning. You can easily extend or retract the wand to get the right length for the job.
- Excellent performance: During our testing the Jet 90 removed 98% of all debris types. It showcased excellent cleaning performance that can handle a variety of floor and debris types.
Click here to buy the Samsung Jet 90.
Should you buy the Samsung Jet 75?
I would recommend the Samsung Jet 75 to people who:
- Wall-hanging mount: If you want a more singular location for your vacuum and accessories, the wall-hanging charging base is an excellent accessory. It is small and can store your vacuums accessories while also being a place to store and charge your vacuum.
- Excellent cleaning performance: As the Jet 75 has identical suction, motor, and accessories, we expect identical cleaning performance to the Jet 90. The 200 AW of suction can handle a variety of debris and floor types.
Click here to buy the Samsung Jet 75.
Should you buy the Samsung Jet 70?
I would recommend the Samsung Jet 70 to people who:
- Budget Stick Vacuum: The Jet 70 is the oldest model of the three, but that makes it the cheapest. It still comes with a modern design and the tools needed to clean your home. It offers a 40 minute run time and 150 AW of suction and is compatible with other Samsung accessories.