I wouldn’t consider myself Type A when it comes to cleaning — how can you be when you live with two dogs that shed a ton and a partner who’s a little messy? That said, living with blond dogs in a house with dark hardwood floors, I find myself vacuuming a lot — two times a day, in fact. And I did so begrudgingly until I finally splurged on the Samsung Bespoke Jet Cordless vacuum. Now? It might just be my favorite chore.
We have cycled through several vacuums since we moved into our house in 2015: a corded one that worked well but was just too much trouble (I couldn’t handle dragging the cord from room to room and having to plug it in repeatedly—I know, I know), and a cordless that worked well but didn’t fit under the furniture, so those spaces became pits of dog hair and dust.
Enter my new favorite vacuum—the Samsung Bespoke Jet Cordless Stick Vacuum with Clean Station. What do I love about this vacuum? So many things! First, the 45-minute run time allows me to vacuum my entire house in one go. Secondly, it’s light and easily fits under all my furniture (no more black holes for all the fur to get stuck in). Lastly, I LOVE the Clean Station! The Clean Station charges the vacuum and also sucks all the dirt (and dog hair) into a vacuum bag that’s in the tubular part of the stand. No more having to empty the canister into the garbage can, which always resulted in dust and dirt getting all over the counters.
Charlyne Mattox is the Food and Crafts director with over 20 years recipe development, recipe editing, and crafting experience. Prior to starting at Country Living in 2014, she worked in the crafts department at Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Kids before attending cooking school at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. She was nominated for a James Beard media award while a senior editor at Real Simple magazine and authored a cookbook Cooking with Seeds.
When not in the kitchen she loves to garden, focusing on growing flowers and kitchen herbs (of course), watering her 25 house plants, and knitting scarfs or hats she will never be able to wear in the always hot and steamy Alabama.
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