Pet Hair Eraser 2390 vs Pure One S15 Pro Extreme
A side-by-side readout for suction (aw).
Understanding suction (aw)
Suction (AW) is a numeric spec measured in raw units. On this metric, higher values are generally better, but returns diminish past category-typical thresholds — going from a low value to a mid value usually matters far more than going from a mid value to a high one. When comparing two products, focus on the percentage gap rather than the raw delta: a 200-unit lead means something very different at the low end of the range than at the high end. Pay attention to the unit, too — manufacturers sometimes quote peak or burst figures that are not sustained in real-world use. Cross-check the published number against independent measurements where possible, especially for performance and battery claims. Finally, remember that a single spec rarely tells the whole story; the Mars Score weighs suction (aw) together with the rest of the spec sheet so one outlier doesn't distort the verdict.
This matchupPure One S15 Pro Extreme's 190 is roughly 27% higher than Pet Hair Eraser 2390's 150 (a 40 gap). Whether that gap is noticeable depends on workload — small percentage gaps rarely change day-to-day experience, while gaps of 20% or more usually do.
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