Tineco iFLOOR 3 Breeze Complete Wet Dry Vacuum Cordless Floor Cleaner and Mop One-Step Cleaning for Hard Floors

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  • vicki Schmitt

    > 3 day

    All my rooms are wood floors. I wish it would keep its charge longer, but it charges up fast. I still love it.

  • KH

    Greater than one week

    If you’re hesitating for even a second, just buy it! It’s easy to use, smells fresh, and cleans hard surface floors like a boss. I wish the tank was a little bit larger (it reminds me of the size of my Bissel spot cleaner), but still worth every penny!

  • PhantomToes

    > 3 day

    Was really excited to try this out. We just installed new vinyl plank flooring on our main level [1100 Sq ft) and needed to upgrade from the ol broom and mop. We bought it when there was 100 off coupon on here so we got it for 300 instead of 400 which was great! So far its been great!! The clean water tank is pretty small so it requires several refills throughout the main level which is annoying when Im furthest from our kitchen sink and where cleaning product is. It really is great though for cleaning every few days to keep dust off and clean up messes from kids. This vac/mop really struggles to get sticky stuff off, like a piece of fruit roll up, piece of gummie type candies. You can take it off auto detect mode and it will go to full spinning power which helps too. The battery life is enough for our main floor. It starts with 46 mins and Ive cleaned 1100 Sq ft with about 25 mins remaining so thats a huge relief and hope the battery lasts several years. Cleaning the system after every use is just something I do to keep it healthy. Use the auto clean every few times I mop the house. Clean out dirty tank every use and take the roller out to dry most of the time as well. Its great having an extra roller or two just to keep clean ones and backups on hand. So far I really have no complaints. Works well and cleans well, battery works and last enough for my uses.

  • James

    > 3 day

    I LOVE this vacuum. I’ve convinced no less than 20 family and friends to purchase one simply by showing them how it works. I have to update my review to decrease a star because after less than 3 years the vacuum suction is completely gone. I clean this unit in its entirety (remove the roller, scrub out the channel, etc) every time I use it. Now, it leaves puddles of water behind it as I use it. Very disappointing for such an expensive unit.

  • Alexis

    Greater than one week

    This thing is a game changer! If you have pets, kids, friends coming in and out. It’s amazing my floors have never been cleaner! They feel great to even walk on like you can now fill the ridges in my floors. Lol. Works amazing and its not even that loud. It also has got rid of this smell of piss I had almost from my dogs accidents and that’s what amazes me. I have tried everything and this things is absolutely worth every scent! Only thing I can say that I don’t like is that it dies within 25-30 minutes when it’s fully charged, and I have a 1300 sq ft apartment and I have had to re fill the clean water 4 times … and dump the dirty 3 times. But if that’s the only complaints I have then I’m fine! Hah

  • Terrence J. Gold

    > 3 day

    Update 01/8/2022: Love the device does a great job. But now after a few months the battery only runs for half the time it originally did. Being not replaceable, I doubt Ill grt much more use out of it. Basically this is a disposable vacuum. Until they make it user replaceable, I cant recommend at all. Lowering rating from 5 stars down to 2...and thats being generous for this waste of money. Well, in short, this device exceeds my expectations. I was a little skeptical. Do I REALLY need this. On the off chance that it addresses my hardwood floor and 3 cat world would be worth it - so gave it shot. Read on for notes. NOT a paid or influenced review. Unboxing was easy. FYI charge fir 4.5 hours before operation so first thing you should do and come back to it. I’m tech savvy but lots of compartments, buttons, indicators, traps, so best to read the manual before even trying to figure it out. That took all but 15 minutes, then makes sense. On first use seeing it in action all becomes crystal clear and pretty simple (again, after reading manual). FYI, the documentation is actually pretty good. Operation. Very well engineered. All the compartments are well designed, convenient, fit well. Easy to get on and off. Prepping for use takes all but a minute and prepping for storage (need to empty and clean some parts sounds like a hassle but really only takes a moment l, dead simple. Was actually surprised. Using it. Man. This baby really does it. Now I wasn’t going to get the smart model, and I’ll note that you don’t need it. But it pretty much either guides you through use (voice telling you tank is full, need more clean water etc) or the mode has changed, battery, need to do cleaning cycle, etc. Its useful. Also it has auto max/mode where it will sense the dirt on the floor and adjust water and suction. I was skeptical of this working well. But, it works REALLY WELL. I knew where my blind spots from my mopping routine are and it picked those right out like a police lineup! It’s a visual led that’s bright and easy to see that constantly visualizes how clean or dirty the flor is whole moving it over it. You can go full power instead if you want by pressing the same button (that toggles between auto and low or max) but the power adjusts so well and effectively I didnt need to even on heavy areas. Surprised me how well it works. Now how well did it clean? Basically I can eat off the floor. Seriously. I have hardwoods and a spiral staircase going down and can see all the dirt by looking parallel into the floor plane. I can see EVERY speck. After using this, zero. And even got my caked dried out gifts that my cats leave around. I mean otherwise I have to go in with hot water and messy rags. Think about what this does, spins the roller and solvent are super high rpm for you. Some took 10-15 seconds of patiently doing its thing but that was rare only when encountering those spots (which would have taken me more time to deal with otherwise). Otherwise, the rest of the floor was pretty much a single pass forward and beck and move to next pass. FYI, it appears the most effective way to do this is to move it forward and slowly back (the back motion appears to really take alot of the dirt away and suck up the way for a really effective clean and dry). Everything was pretty much a single pass. Also can’t believe a couple of things that I didn’t expect or pick up from reviews: 1. Because it suctions that water back in floors dry SUPER quick. Like by the time I am done with the next section previous is dry. Say about 2 minutes. 2. Battery. I expected to not be able to do my entire floor (kitchen, living, two bathrooms and a master bedroom). Well, did it all and have 30% left over. They say 35 minutes on auto, I exceeded that and still had a good amount left over. 3. I was hesitant about buying this because I thought dealing with water, tanks, dirt water, would be a hassle and frequent during operation. It’s not only simple but only had to refill and empty once the whole tome (so one refill and empty during and then a final empty as I prepped to put away. With manual mopping you pretty much just water down and spread around the grime. Yes, soak some up, but this system really just sucks it all up and not spread it at all. Makes sense for a much better clean. For me, manual mopping is a thing of the past now. I got an extended warranty so Im certain to be on this program for several years. A little bit of a business case. I was using Bona. I go through a gallon of their liquid every 4-6 weeks. I mop my house once a week (with 3 cats need to). Considering that i did my entire living space (2,000 squft) with only 2 cap fulls of Tineco solvent (capfuls are tiny and get so many out of a bottle) Ill make my money back on this in about 15 months for the price I paid. You get a bottle of solvent with the unit (also extra Hepa filer and roller) so im factoring that i only need to buy one replacement of each in that timeframe. So, it also logically makes sense. Although, note, you can’t tip it more than 45 degrees. You can get under tables but not under beds etc so for that I’ll keep the swifter handy but is such a minor trade off.

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