Understanding Vacuum Cleaner Power: A Tale of W and AW

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The Misconception of Motor Power (W)

• Motor power (W) is the wattage of a vacuum cleaner’s motor, which indicates its power consumption. • However, it does not necessarily reflect the suction power of the vacuum. • A motor’s wattage can give you a rough idea of how powerful a vacuum is, but it’s not a direct measure of suction power.

The Samsung Difference: Suction Power (AW)

• Samsung advertises suction power (AW) instead of motor power (W) for its vacuum cleaners. • This means that consumers get a more accurate idea of what they’re buying. • Samsung’s approach to advertising AW is different from other brands that advertise motor power (W).

Why AW is More Accurate

• A vacuum’s suction power (AW) is influenced by several factors, including internal airflow and design. • Motor power (W) is just one aspect of a vacuum’s performance. • AW gives a more comprehensive view of a vacuum’s cleaning power.

The Comparison

• Most canister-type and upright vacuum cleaners advertise motor power (W) between 1,000 W and 2,000 W. • However, their effective suction power (AW) averages around 200-250 AW. • Samsung’s Bespoke AI Jet Ultra, on the other hand, has a motor power of 1,050 W but an air wattage of 400 AW.

Motor Power (W) Suction Power (AW)
Typical range for canister-type and upright vacuums Average AW: 200-250 AW
Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra 400 AW

The Verdict

• Samsung’s approach to advertising AW is more accurate and informative. • If you see a brand advertising motor power (W), try to find out the vacuum’s actual suction power/air wattage (AW) before making a purchase. • Alternatively, you can buy a Samsung vacuum cleaner and see the actual suction power advertised on Samsung’s e-shop for each model.

Conclusion

• In conclusion, understanding the difference between motor power (W) and suction power (AW) is crucial when shopping for a vacuum cleaner. • Samsung’s approach to advertising AW is a refreshing change in the industry. • We’ll be putting the Bespoke AI Jet Ultra to the test in our upcoming review, so stay tuned for that.