What is the best suction power for your vacuum cleaner?
Light but mighty, the cordless Samsung Jet™ is here to turbocharge your cleaning with incredible suction power. This range of vacuums have serious suction power that are designed to deliver a hygienic solution for your home, every time. But what exactly is vacuum suction power and what Samsung vacuum cleaner has the best suction power? We answer all your frequently asked questions.
What is considered a high-powered vacuum cleaner?
Suction power is one of the most important aspects of your vacuum and determines how well your vacuum cleaner will pick up those pesky pet hairs and dust particles. It is the Digital Inverter Motor in Samsung’s vacuums that takes the electricity from the power source and converts it into mechanical power in the form of suction with airflow. This is measured in air watts. The greater the suction power the higher the air watt rating. Find the best pet hair vacuum cleaner for you at Samsung UK.
A high-powered vacuum cleaner is one that delivers exceptional cleaning performance thanks to its robust motor and efficient airflow. These vacuums are characterised with having strong suction which enables them to effectively lift dirt, dust, and debris from various surfaces.
Key features of high-powered vacuums include:
- Efficient Motors: High-powered vacuums use powerful motors, that are rated in terms of air watts. The higher the air watts, the stronger the suction.
- Effective Filtration: They incorporate advanced filtration systems to effectively trap fine particles.
- Versatile Attachments: They come with specialised attachments (such as crevice tools, upholstery brushes, and motorised heads) to ensure more thorough cleaning across different surfaces.
- Sturdy Build: High-powered vacuums are well-constructed with durable materials that can withstand heavy use.
However, high-powered vacuuming isn’t just about suction – it's about efficiency, durability, and adaptability to meet your cleaning needs. Whether you’re shopping for a new cordless or robot vacuum, it’s helpful to know the differences between various models, that’s why we a dedicated vacuum cleaner buying guide, to help you identify which is best for your home.
What is suction power in a vacuum cleaner?
Suction power refers to the strength of the airflow created by the vacuum cleaner motor. It relates to how quickly the air is moved through the vacuum to spin the motor and create a vacuum against the surface. The higher the suction power, the more dirt the vacuum can pick up in a single pass. The unit of measurement for suction power is air watts (abbreviated as AW), and a good suction power is typically around 150-200 air watts.
Samsung’s vacuum cleaners are known for their powerful performance, with many featuring suction powers exceeding 200 AW. Models like the Samsung Bespoke Jet™ Plus Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner offer impressive suction and filtration systems which capture fine dust and allergens efficiently. However, suction power alone isn’t the only factor in a vacuum’s effectiveness. Features like brush design, filtration, and overall build quality also play crucial roles. Find out more about what features to look out for when buying a vacuum here.
How can I increase the suction power of a vacuum?
The easiest way to increase the suction power of your vacuum is to make sure your dust collection bag is emptied when needed. When the dust container is full, your vacuum may not have enough space for the air to flow which could lead to blockage and reduce the suction power. If you’re looking for a powerful vacuum cleaner, we recommend that you look for vacuum cleaner with the below features:
- A powerful cyclone system to help maintain the suction power even when the dust canister becomes full
- A multi-layered filtration system to capture the ultra fine dust particles that can otherwise build up and reduce suction
- A powerful, long lasting battery that keeps the motor running consistently over time
- Washable filters and Dust Canister to get rid of fine dust particles that prevent effective airflow through your vacuum thus reducing suction power
- A Turbo function to give an even more intense burst of suction power for deeply embedded dirt
How to Measure Vacuum Cleaner Suction Power?
Suction refers to how quickly the air is moved through your vacuum in order to spin the motor and create a vacuum against your surface. Advances in technology mean that vacuums have better suction without necessarily using more power. Suction is measured in air watts (a European test standard IEC60312 for vacuums) and is a measurement of the airflow at the end of the cleaning hose. It refers to the amount of power needed to carry a unit of air through your vacuum cleaner and this determines how effective it is at picking up dirt and grime from your floors.
In times gone by your vacuum would need to have a large, energy-hungry motor to create sufficient amounts of suction. The Digital Inverter Motors found in Samsung vacuum cleaners are highly energy efficient but still produce incredible suction power. Now, the latest Samsung Bespoke Jet AI boasts a clever HexaJet Motor that generates suction power of up to 280W¹ to provide intensive cleaning on all floors. In fact, it spins at up to 132,000rpm thanks to the 730W² of input power which translates to an impressive suction.
- ¹Based on testing to IEC62885-4: 2020 standard.
- ²Based on internal testing in accordance with the IEC60335-1 Cl. 10 standard.
- ¹Based on testing to IEC62885-4: 2020 standard.
- ²Based on internal testing in accordance with the IEC60335-1 Cl. 10 standard.
Samsung Vacuum Suction Power Chart
With all the Samsung Jet™ range featuring at least 150W of suction power¹ these mighty vacuums have all the power you need. They work on all floors – from the shaggiest rugs right down to the grout in your tiles. And thanks to their airflow-boosting design and cyclonic filters, you'll get a truly microscopic clean every time.
Compare and choose the right Samsung vacuum cleaner for you using our vacuum suction power comparison chart or find out more in our what is the best cordless vacuum to buy guide.
¹Based on internal testing using Min, Mid and Max modes.
¹Based on internal testing using Min, Mid and Max modes.
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2. Stated run time applies to the minimum power level with a non-motorised tool attached.
Powerful features that stand out
Samsung Bespoke Jet™ AI: Intelligent features for smarter cleaning
Here’s what you can expect from Samsung’s most powerful vacuum cleaner:
- Samsung’s Digital Inverter Motor and 28 Jet Cyclone System seriously boost the airflow to generate up to 280W1 of suction power.
- Boasting the best-in-class multi-layered filtration system that captures up to 99.999%2 of dust particles like pollen and mould.
- With up to 160 minute3 run time, the long lasting, removable battery has your floors covered. - AI cleaning mode with Active Dual Brush lets you clean different environments thoroughly with the world’s first UL Verified AI cordless stick vacuum cleaner4.
- Empty easily and hygienically with the all-in-one Clean Station and charging unit. Air Pulse technology empties the bin removing 99% of hair5 and trapping 99.999%2 of fine dust particles without dust escaping.
- Uniquely optimised for you and your home, the SmartThings App6 allows you to adjust and manage settings for the optimal performance.
- 1. Based on testing to IEC62885-4: 2020 standard.
- 2. Based on internal testing, in accordance with the IEC 62885-2, CL.5.11 standard
- 3. Run time is based on using both the large and smaller capacity battery, with a non-motorised tool. Results may vary depending on actual usage.
- 4. AI certification verified by UL Solutions
- 5. Based on internal testing
- 6. Available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection is required.
Further considerations when buying a cordless vacuum
Whether you're looking for an upright vacuum cleaner for deep cleaning, one to effectively remove pet hair, or an appliance that can be left to do the hard work for you, a vacuum cleaner is an important long-term investment. To find the right vacuum for you, consider your environment, cleaning habits, and other personal needs before committing to the right model for you and your home.
If you’re still unsure which vacuum cleaner is best for you, you can find more buying advice in our Home Appliances Buying Guide or check out; ‘Which is the best Samsung vacuum cleaner to buy?’ for tailored recommendations based on your vacuum needs.
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