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The Samsung Jet VS90 stick vacuum is on sale for $450
TL;DR: This Samsung VS90E cordless stick vacuum bundle comes with an extra removable battery and as of March 30 is on sale for $449.99 — a total savings of $280.
The importance of routine cleaning during this (figuratively) messy period can’t be understated. It’s therapeutic — both if you need spring cleaning for a sense of normalcy or if your home is just looking extra… lived in.
There’s no better way to step up your isolation deep clean than with a new, splurge-worthy vacuum. You may have seen Samsung’s Star Wars-themed robot vacuums, but did you know Samsung makes cordless stick vacuums, too? For $449 — a savings of $280 — you can try the Samsung VS90E for yourself. (For comparison, the version of this Samsung vacuum with the spin brush mop attachment is $699.99.)
When you hear “splurge-worthy vacuum,” you automatically think Dyson. (And rightfully so.) But Samsung has a few things up its sleeve to be a main competitor.
Like Dyson’s stick vacuums, Samsung’s have mad powerful suction and a spin brush that can seamlessly go from hardwood, to carpet, to tile. Though the Samsung Jet Stick doesn’t automatically sense floor type change, it’s a really easy selection on your part via the digital display near the handle. The only Dyson that has a digital display is the V11, which starts at $699.99. For $150 less, you’re also getting a sleek, stainless-steel build that feels sturdy in comparison to Dyson’s creaky plastic bin.
Pet owners will find the rubber brush on the mini motorized tool to be a godsend. Instead of simply sucking (which usually fails), it uses static to cling to and pick up the hair. It comes with a few other tools as well as an upright docking station.
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