The Samsung Bespoke Jet is the flagship model in Samsung's lineup of Jet Stick vacuums, with the brand's most powerful 210 airwatt motor. Unlike cheaper models in the lineup like the Samsung Jet 90 Complete or Samsung Jet 70, it comes bundled with the brand's Integrated Cleaning Station, which sucks debris from the vacuum's dustbin into an external dirtbag inside the charging rack, making for a cleaner means of dirt disposal. It also features a unique dual-brushroll floorhead, which is meant for improved debris pickup on bare floors.
Our Verdict
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum is excellent for cleaning staircases. Its cordless design ensures that you don't need to worry about tripping over an electrical cord while climbing up and down flights of stairs. You can easily reconfigure the vacuum as a handheld for cleaning small staircases, but it's lightweight enough to be easily carried around, even as a full-size stick vacuum, though its floorhead is quite bulky.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Lightweight construction.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Effective turbo brush attachment.
- Cumbersome twin-brushroll floorhead.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum is a great option for vacuuming the inside of your car. Its cordless design lets you clean every part of your car's interior, even when you're parked far from an outlet. You can easily reconfigure it as a handheld vacuum for cleaning tight spots, and it also comes with a wide assortment of tools, including a turbo brush that's very effective at lifting pet hair from upholstered surfaces and a flexible crevice tool that lets you clean hard-to-reach areas.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Lightweight construction.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Effective turbo brush attachment.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
- Not wet-compatible.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum is decent for bare floors. While its twin brushroll floorhead can occasionally push around bulkier debris instead of sucking it up, it's still remarkably effective in clearing away finer material. It's also pretty easy to maintain, and its Cleaning Station accessory lets you empty its dustbin without creating a cloud of dust or debris. Its bulky twin-brushroll floorhead makes it harder to maneuver than many other cordless stick vacuums and doesn't offer a noticeable performance benefit over a universal floorhead with a single-bristle brushroll.
- Cleaning Station allows you to easily empty out dustbin.
- Comes with two batteries that can be charged simultaneously.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Pushes around larger debris on hard floors.
- Cumbersome twin-brushroll floorhead.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
- Good performance on high-pile carpet.
- Compatible with dedicated mopping attachment.
- Five-stage filtration system.
- Can get stuck on shag-pile carpeting and rug tassels.
- Terrible stain-clearing performance with default floorhead.
Performance Usages
Changelog
- Updated Mar 30, 2026: We've updated this review to the latest test bench, adding Runtime, Mobility, Air Quality, and Mopping Capabilities sections, as well as a Swappable Battery test. See the Vacuum Test Bench 1.4 changelog.
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Updated Mar 12, 2026:
We've updated the Recurring Costs and Particle Filtration and In The Box sections of the review to remove any mention of HEPA filtration, since this unit doesn't have an officially-rated HEPA filter.
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Updated Jun 26, 2025:
We mentioned that Samsung's follow-up model, the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra, has a more powerful motor, resulting in much higher airflow.
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Updated Jun 20, 2025:
We recalculated the recurring cost since the filters are permanent and edited the text. This slightly affected the performance scores, and we also adjusted the text there.
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Differences Between Sizes And Variants
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is available in three variants, though they differ only in terms of included attachments. We tested the basic Bespoke Jet model, and you can see our test unit's label here.
| Model Name | Tools Included | Available Colors | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bespoke Jet | Jet Dual Brush floorhead, Motorized miniature turbo brush pet tool, Flexible tool, Crevice tool, Combination soft bristle brush and upholstery tool, Accessory cradle, 2x batteries | Midnight Blue, Woody Green, Misty White | |
| Bespoke Jet Pet | Jet Dual Brush floorhead, Motorized miniature turbo brush pet tool, Crevice tool, Combination Tool, Accessory cradle, 1x battery | Misty White | Only sold at Costco retailers |
| Bespoke Jet Complete Extra | Jet Dual Brush floorhead, Turbo action brush head, Soft brush head, Motorized miniature turbo brush pet tool, Flexible tool, Crevice tool, Combination soft bristle brush and upholstery tool, Accessory cradle, 2x batteries | Woody Green | This variant is also referred to as the Bespoke Jet Extra in some markets |
Let us know in the comments if you come across another variant of this vacuum.
Popular Vacuum Comparisons
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is a high-end cordless stick vacuum. It differs from cheaper models in the Jet lineup by including a Cleaning Station that allows you to empty its dustbin quickly and hygienically, supports simultaneous charging for its two included batteries, and features a redesigned miniature turbo brush attachment that delivers much better pet hair-cleaning performance. The twin-brushroll floorhead is also unique to this vacuum, but unfortunately, it offers little to no benefit over simpler single-brushroll floorheads found on cheaper alternatives like the Samsung Jet 70, as it makes the vacuum significantly harder to maneuver and doesn't improve cleaning performance on most surfaces.
If you're looking for alternatives, see our recommendations for the best stick vacuums, the best cordless vacuums, and the best vacuums for high-pile carpet.
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.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is better than the Dyson V8, though the Dyson isn't a bad alternative if you're looking to spend less. The Samsung is sturdier, easier to maintain, and can be used for much longer thanks to its two included batteries. The Samsung vacuum's Cleaning Station also allows you to empty its dustbin quickly and hygienically. However, the Dyson is more maneuverable and smaller, does a better job dealing with debris in cracks and crevices, and incurs virtually no recurring costs. Its single roller head is also better suited to bare floors than the Samsung vacuum's dual-roller arrangement, which pushes around bigger debris.
The Samsung Jet 90 Complete is a better option for most people than the Samsung Bespoke Jet. The Jet 90 is slightly cheaper, incurs lower recurring costs, has a larger dustbin, is easier to maneuver, does a better job of cleaning debris in cracks and crevices with its fluffy brushroll, and delivers better performance on bare floors. However, the Bespoke Jet does come bundled with a cleaning station accessory, which allows you to empty out its dustbin without making a mess, and two batteries that can be charged simultaneously, giving you a much longer overall runtime. The Bespoke Jet also feels better built, has a far more effective miniature turbo brush attachment, and sucks up more debris on high-pile carpets.
Though the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra is equipped with a 400 AW suction motor and sets suction and brushroll speed automatically by AI, it doesn't perform much better than the older Samsung Bespoke Jet. Its marginal performance increase doesn't justify its price premium over the Bespoke Jet.
Test Results
This vacuum's performance on hard floors is poor. While it does an alright job of sucking up finer debris like sand, the unpowered soft roller at the front of its floorhead pushes around medium- and large-sized debris like rice or cereal rather than allowing the vacuum to suck it up.
Performance on high-pile carpet is good. This vacuum is pretty effective in clearing away large and medium-sized debris, though it tends to leave behind a small amount of this kind of debris along walls. You'll need to make a second or third pass to fully clear away fine debris like sand that's been worked into this surface type.
This vacuum delivers satisfactory performance on low-pile carpet. As with its performance on high-pile carpeting, it does a good job of dealing with large and medium-sized debris like cereal and rice, but leaves a little bit behind along walls and in corners. It also leaves behind a small amount of fine debris, like sand.
This vacuum is impressively effective at clearing pet hair from low-pile carpet. It'll clear away the majority of hair within a single pass, but you'll probably need to go over the same area twice if you want to fully clear away any shorter remaining strands that are pressed a little more deeply into carpet fibers.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum does an excellent job of cleaning pet hair off furniture when you use its Pet Tool attachment. The unique design of this turbo brush attachment, which features silicone fins sandwiching hard plastic bristles, contributes to its improved pet hair-pickup capability compared to the turbo brush attachment included with the Samsung Jet 90 Complete.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum does a reasonable job of dealing with debris in cracks and crevices. The secondary soft roller at the front of the vacuum is unpowered and doesn't always rotate smoothly. Since the vacuum's suction inlet is at the back of the floorhead, far from the secondary roller, it doesn't do as well as the cheaper Samsung Jet 70 when lifting debris from cracks and crevices.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet feels well-built. It has a slightly sturdier-feeling construction than other Samsung stick vacuums, like the Samsung Jet 90 Complete, with no evidence of squeaks or wiggles while in use and an absence of any loose-fitting joint components. The plastic used in its construction has a metallic finish, giving it a fairly premium look and feel. The vacuum's Cleaning Station also feels very solid, with a dense plastic construction.
Setting up this vacuum is simple. You can quickly clip on the wand and any other accessories. Setup for the Clean Station is also very simple, with quickly accessible dirtbags and filters.
- Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum
- Vacuum body
- Dirt compartment
- 'Ultra Fine Dust Filter'
- 'Metal Mesh Grille Filter' (Cyclone filter)
- 'Washable Micro Filter' (Pre-motor filter)
- 2x batteries
- Telescopic wand
- Jet Dual Brush floorhead
- User guide
- Tools and brushes
- Motorized miniature turbo brush pet tool
- Flexible tool
- Crevice tool
- Combination soft bristle brush and upholstery tool
- Accessory cradle
- Accessory cradle power adapter
- Cleaning Station
- Cleaning Station base
- Cleaning Station cover
- 3x Cleaning Station dirtbags
- Cleaning Station pre-motor filter
- Cleaning Station fine dust filter
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is reasonably easy to store. While the Cleaning Station is somewhat bulky, the vacuum sits against it pretty tightly, minimizing its overall depth and reducing its footprint. The vacuum comes bundled with a separate Charging Accessory Cradle, which features a dedicated charging slot for its second included battery pack and storage for four attachments.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum has an average-sized dirt compartment, though its Cleaning Station gives it a much more substantial debris capacity. It has a smaller capacity than the Samsung Jet 70's dustbin, but the Cleaning Station makes it a lot easier to empty, requiring only that you set it on the charging rack and press the control button. This sucks debris from the dustbin into the dirtbag inside the rack station. The dustbin is made of clear plastic, so you can easily check its fill status at a glance.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum has excellent battery performance. It comes with two 2200 mAh batteries, both of which you can charge simultaneously, with one on the cleaning station with the vacuum and the other on the accessory cradle. This ensures that you won't need to wait for one battery to recharge while using the other. A single battery pack delivers more than an hour of runtime in the vacuum's least powerful suction mode, giving you ample time for spot-cleaning lightweight debris. You'll need to work faster when cleaning more stubborn messes, as using the vacuum in its high-power 'JET' mode cuts its runtime on a single battery to 10 minutes.
Generally speaking, you can expect about 25 minutes of use on a single battery when using the vacuum in its default 'MID' mode with its Jet Dual Brush floorhead.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet vacuum is very easy to maintain. While you need to remove quite a few parts and service them regularly, they're all fairly easy to access.
- Dirt compartment: You can empty the dustbin using the Cleaning Station by resting the vacuum in its charging slot and pressing the control button to have any accumulated debris sucked out. If you'd prefer to empty it manually, you can remove the dustbin by pushing the release button near its top edge. After removing the micro filter and cyclone filter assembly, you can shake it out over a garbage can. Since it has a smaller capacity than the Samsung Jet 90 Complete, you'll need to empty it pretty often. You can also wash it with water when needed.
- Cyclone: Twist the cyclone filter counter-clockwise against the dustbin to separate the two. When necessary, you can use the included cleaning tool to clear away any stuck-on debris. It can also be washed with water whenever you notice a significant buildup of debris
- Micro filter: The micro filter is located above the cyclone filter and can be pulled free by its grab handle. You should tap it gently to dislodge any stuck-on debris regularly and wash it with cold water once a month. Do not use any detergent or hot water to clean it.
- Fine dust filter: Twist to unlock and remove it from the vacuum's main body, where it sits above the dirt compartment. You can remove any dust and debris from this filter as needed. You shouldn't wash it with water.
- Jet Dual Brush floorhead: Push the button on top of the head to unlock, then slide the main brushroll out. You can remove the secondary roller by pulling up the blue release clip at the front of the floorhead. While the main brushroll does collect quite a bit of debris, it's very easy to cut away any tangled hair with a pair of scissors after pulling it free of the floorhead.
- Motorized brush tool: Use the crevice tool to clean this part whenever you notice debris buildup.
- Clean Station: The fine dust filter, located under the cleaning station, can easily be pulled free. No specific maintenance interval is given by the manufacturer. Meanwhile, the pre-motor filter, which sits just below the dirtbag in the cleaning station, should be inspected monthly. Whenever you notice a significant buildup of debris on either filter, you should shake it out to dislodge any stuck-on material.
Any part you wash with water should be allowed to dry thoroughly, out of direct sunlight, before being returned to the vacuum. There's an LED light on the handle to indicate when there's a clog, brushroll obstruction, missing filter, or when the vacuum isn't assembled properly.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet incurs higher recurring costs than alternatives like the Samsung Jet 90 Complete, mainly because of the disposable dirtbags used in its Cleaning Station. Once the cleaning station is filled, you should buy a new dirtbag. You can buy replacement dirtbags from Samsung's website in packs of five.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet has a few quality-of-life features. You can switch between four power modes: the energy-efficient 'MIN' mode, the default 'MID' mode, the higher-power 'MAX' mode, and the 'JET' mode, intended for cleaning stubborn debris. It has a slightly different control scheme compared to the Samsung Jet 90 Complete, with tactile power control buttons, a smaller power button, and a display that shows the remaining battery life in real time, along with the current power mode.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is very portable. It weighs roughly the same as the cheaper Samsung Jet 70, making it easy to carry from room to room or to take up and down flights of stairs.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet has okay maneuverability. While the vacuum is pretty lightweight, the Jet Dual Brush floorhead is quite cumbersome, making it more difficult to maneuver than the Samsung Jet 90 Complete with its smaller, lighter single-brushroll floorhead. The Jet Dual Brush floorhead also tends to get stuck on shag carpeting, even on the vacuum's lowest suction power mode, and struggles to climb over low obstacles like electrical cords. Still, its telescopic wand offers a wide range of sizing adjustments, and it's easy to swap out different tools and accessories.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet is cordless, so its range is limited only by its remaining battery life and the room left in its dustbin. Unlike cheaper models in the manufacturer's lineup, such as the Samsung Jet 60, it has a telescopic wand that lets you adjust the height to suit your ergonomic preferences.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet has decent suction power on its floorhead. Despite using a more powerful 210 airwatt motor than the Samsung Jet 70, which uses a 150 airwatt motor, it delivers less suction force at its floorhead. It's likely a result of the suction inlet being at the back of the floorhead, far from the secondary roller at the front of the vacuum, dispersing the amount of force that it can exert.
Note: This vacuum's suction force was also measured using the Samsung Jet 90 Complete's Soft Action Brush, which increases its maximum suction power to 1.56 kPA.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet's airflow performance is good. It uses a slightly more powerful 210 airwatt motor than the other models in the Jet stick vacuum lineup, and that's borne out in the real world as well, as it delivers marginally higher airflow than the Samsung Jet 90 Complete. That also puts it in very good standing for a cordless stick vacuum, as it falls only just behind the Dyson V15 Detect, which is one of the most powerful cordless stick vacuums we've tested.
Samsung has upgraded the motor to 400 airwatts in the follow-up model, the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra, resulting in much higher airflow.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet isn't especially noisy. In its default 'MID' mode, it still makes enough noise to drown out most conversations, but it won't cause that much disturbance to people in other rooms. However, it's considerably louder in its high-power 'JET' mode, so we suggest avoiding using that mode for too long if you don't want to disturb people nearby. The vacuum's Clean Station also makes quite a bit of noise when you use it to suck debris from its dustbin.
The Samsung Bespoke Jet does a terrible job dealing with dried-on stains when used with its default Jet Dual Brush floorhead. However, this vacuum is also compatible with the separately purchased 'Spray Spinning Sweeper' floorhead, which uses a detergent dispersal feature and rotating mop pads to saturate and scrub away dried-on dirt and debris.
This vacuum isn't designed to deal with liquid spills with its default floorhead. However, it's compatible with the separately-purchased 'Spray Spinning Sweeper' floorhead, which uses rotating mop pads that can absorb small amounts of water, though it doesn't suck anything up.
