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Dyson V15 Detect
Samsung Bespoke Jet
The Dyson V15 Detect is better than the Samsung Bespoke Jet. The Dyson incurs virtually no recurring costs, takes up less room when not in use, has a larger dustbin, exerts a stronger suction force at its floorhead, and performs better on bare floors and carpets. However, the Samsung comes with a cleaning station accessory that lets you quickly empty its dustbin, making it easier to maintain. It also comes with two batteries that can be charged simultaneously, giving you a much longer overall runtime. It's also fully compatible with a dedicated mopping floorhead to help deal with dried-on stains, though this attachment needs to be purchased separately.
Dyson V15 Detect
Samsung Bespoke Jet
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Hi Smudge,
Thank you for your feedback. You bring up really good points about the battery life and the debris disposal which perform better than the Dyson V15 Detect. The telescopic wand is also a nice touch. With our current test bench, the Dyson V15 Detect currently performs better than the Samsung Bespoke Jet for our usage scores, however this doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best product for you. We appreciate your input on this as it helps us understand what people want and can help guide us on how we go about future test benches, recommendations, and usage scoring.
Thanks again for your feedback and have a great day!
Have both - and totally disagree with the conclusion that the Dyson is better. The fact that the Samsung has two batteries, is more versatile with a telescopic wand and (mop accessory extra cost) ,cleans for more than twice time, is better constructed, has a cleaning station that completely negates getting your hands dirty and completely keeps dust and allergens trapped throughout the cycle from capture to disposal - what’s the point of having hepa filters if you have to expose them to open air when emptying ?