Tineco Pure ONE S11 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, Smart Stick Handheld Vacuum Strong Suction & Lightweight, Cordless Handheld Vacuum Deep Clean Hair, Hard Floor, Carpet, Car (Pure ONE S11 Grey)
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chillywilly56
> 3 dayFor years, I had contemplated purchasing a cordless vacuum for light, everyday cleaning but couldn’t justify the purchase. Corded vacuums are the standard and more powerful, and we already owned a Roomba. Aside from the desire, there are so many options, and without trialing one, I couldn’t pull the trigger. Fast forward to a health issue + trip to visit a friend. As a result of the health issue, I began streamlining chores, and while visiting my friend, she had a Dyson for me to try. I wanted something that could handle evening cleaning and transition from wood to rugs effortlessly. As for the Dyson, it was powerful on boost and effortless to vacuum, but the battery life was lacking. Ergonomically, holding down the trigger the entire cleaning is exhausting. After returning home, I began researching again and came back to this model. I’ve heard others rave (via reviews and word-of-mouth) about this brand, and w/ being rated #1 in a few searches, I took the leap. Only regret: not doing so earlier. PROS: • Light • Easy to steer and swivel • Easy to empty canister • Long battery life (can clean approx. 2000 sq. ft. hardwood + rugs + outdoor doormats) • Picks up adequately on regular mode; more powerful and faster on boost • Picks up close to baseboards • Effortlessly change and remove parts while using • Can consistently use on one charge, even w/ boost • Trigger switch for constant mode vs. holding down to power • Don’t miss fighting cord • Bright light to see mess on floor • Aesthetically pleasing • Generous accessories CONS: • Difficulty picking up larger debri; need to lift vacuum and place over debri to suck up • Sometimes need to unscrew filter to fully empty canister — dirty • Extra battery an investment (approx. 1/5 of price of vacuum) • Doesn’t pick up well under furniture where there’s a small gap for crumbs; must switch attachment • Need to use second battery for “deeper,” longer cleanings • Must switch modes (regular vs. boost) depending on surface Despite any cons, the pros far outweigh them, and I’ve been very pleased w/ my purchase. It checks all the boxes and found I can do more than anticipated, including hitting the outdoor mats. Admittedly, I have not used it much on carpet, but in a pinch, it picks up little things I see if I happen to be using it near a bedroom; still primarily use corded vacuum for this job due to power. If you’re looking for a cordless vacuum for everyday cleaning, this is it. User-intuitive, light, powerful unit that makes cleaning faster and more efficient. Can’t recommend enough.
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rodi53
> 3 dayWorks much better than the Dyson cordless vacuum it replaces.
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A&M
> 3 dayI wanted to wait a couple of weeks to give a more accurate review. I own the Tineco Floor vac/mop and I dont know how Id live without it! BUT, I didnt automatically buy their cordless vac; I researched and read hundreds of reviews on different models and brands before purchasing. The Pros: Its powerful! I have 3 teens, 2 shedding dogs, and a home office which means we dirty our floors a lot! The suction is fantastic! It cleans stairs, hardwoods, tile and carpet, no problem. Easy to empty. Great filters for smells. Gets under furniture. Really easy to use. It has a maximum power button but you dont need it often. The regular mode is powerful enough and it will run longer on one charge with regular mode. Great attachments! Best vac Ive used for cleaning my car. The cons: Doesnt stand up on its own. I think this is a major design flaw. A vacuum should stand up when its connected to the floor attachment! Also, Its heavy. I vacuumed 2000 sq ft. of different types of flooring to get a real feel for it. After 1500 it gets heavy. The Miele stick vac has a configuration option to lower the motor so the weight is near the floor. Its easier to push/pull weight than to hold it. To a small person like myself this makes a difference. Lastly; for some odd reason the handle gave me a small blister on the top of my thumb. I changed hands and it did the same on the other one. The square design of the handle area rubs the tops my thumbs. Bottom line: I would purchase it again. BUT, I wouldnt buy this as my only vacuum for more than 1500 sq feet. I have a Miele canister for the whole house. I use the Tineco for inbetween cleanings and spills. I also own the Miele Stick Vacuum for another location. This is better IMO. Hope this helps.
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Claudio Teixeira
> 3 dayIt is very good, with a great power to take all dust from carpets, and very easy to use and clean. Battery takes almost 4 hours to get fully charged, and lasts around 30 minutes, so maybe an extra battery would be helpful to clean all house without interruption.
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kate fuller
> 3 dayI love the portability of this vacuum system. We live in a little house with stairs. Hauling our regular old vacuum--which is a very good one -- around in relatively cramped spaces was really frustrating. This system works beautifully for us. The changeable attachments make it easy to clean even in tight or very low or very narrow spaces. It works long enough on a single charge that I can do nearly an entire floor. The one thing I wish were possible would be to switch to a less powerful suction level. We have old oriental rugs and the suction is so strong I worry about damage. I have to use the upholstery head for the rugs -- an inconvenience but not a terrible one. You have to clean the dust collector after every job -- not that big a deal -- and you have to clean the brushes and the little filter cylinder -- also not that big a deal. Compared to hauling even a compact vacuum around our little house, this is a dream. I love it!
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Kathleen
> 3 dayThis is easy to put together and works well. I dont think it has the suction for a really heavy mess, but all in all, I love it. What surprised me is how really quiet it is. At first, I thought it wasnt working. This is a winner.
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Sam
> 3 dayThis vacuum makes it easy to clean up the daily messes from my dogs and toddler. Battery life is alright depending on the amount of mess. For deep cleaning though its still best to have a decent corded vacuum around.
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MNSR
> 3 dayI did a TON of research about different vacuums before deciding to buy this one. Im the kind of person to do extensive research before a big purchase and this vacuum hit all my marks. It is a really good vacuum, and I dont regret buying it at all. However, there are both good and bad things about it. I live in an apartment with both hard floors and carpet and I have a cat. I wanted a vacuum that was good on all floors and was good with pet hair. This vacuum is VERY good with pet hair. My cat sheds like crazy. Every time I use this thing, it picks up a lot. Its good with carpet and hard floors but sometimes the wheels dont rotate enough and theres a little bit of scratching on the hard floors. I dont mind it, though. Its not very often and not intense. The vacuum is relatively quiet compared to others Ive owned and being so small, its easy to store. It doesnt get very close to edges or corners but the plethora of add-ons really help with that. Just snap on the thin nozzle and corners are clean. Its pretty lightweight and and I LOVE the switch that keeps the trigger down for you because after holding down on it for ten minutes, my finger starts to hurt. The charging station (see image) works fine on the floor. As a renter, I was worried Id have to bolt it to a wall. You do not have to. While the small thing is pretty powerful, Id call this a good apartment vacuum. I dont think Id use it to clean a whole house, too much space and the battery can run down low easily. I do 5-10 minutes twice a week and after about two weeks it needs recharging. Supposedly theres an app you can get with this vacuum? Havent touched it. Not necessary. Now, some of the complaints. This vacuum requires *maintenance*. I have long hair and if I dont cut out the hair after a few uses, the vacuum goes nuts with extra suction. In addition, the dust sensor essentially just tracks how much suction the vacuum thinks it needs to use to pick up dirt. That being said, I have found this vacuum does NOT work on my bathroom rug or thick carpets which might easily create a suction problem. The entire dust sensor lights up red and the vacuum has a little panic attack. Better on standard or flat carpets or hard floors. DEFINITELY follow all the maintenance and cleaning rules. After having the vacuum about a month, I was wondering why it suddenly using lots more suction and causing a fit. The pre-filter in the vacuum was ridden with dust and needed to be washed, but thats on me. Problem mostly cleared up after that. Definitely empty the dust collector after every use and you may need to reach inside to pull out clumps of hair or fuzz. If the vacuum does have a problem (ie extra suction, not spinning, stuck on floor) I give it a good clean, remove any hair, and turn it off and on. That seems to do the trick. Overall, I like this vacuum and its good for an apartment with a cat. Its not perfect and a little pricey but splitting it three ways with my roommates makes it worth it. Happy with my purchase!
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Alyssa
> 3 dayI’ve been using this for a few months now and it is fabulous. We have vinyl plank flooring with rugs. Live on a ranch and also have a toddler so we’re using it daily, often multiple times a day. The only drawback is it doesn’t do SUPER well on carpet/rugs but we use our standard vacuum for that. This cleans up dirt and debris on hard flooring and the light makes it easy to see pet hair and dirt/sand. Never had the battery die and we vacuum multiple rooms. And the attachments are great too. Plus it’s not that loud which is great as our toddler is alarmed by things like blenders, standard vacuum etc. It also doesn’t bother our flighty cats. When you don’t have time to constantly break out the broom and dust pan, this does the trick. Also great to suck up stuff in the car seat, the play area, etc with the multiple attachments.
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Coy Chance
> 3 dayFor reference I have a two bedroom apartment. The vacuum will last charge wise if I move quickly throughout the rooms. If I need to take my time to make sure I’m getting all the dirt and dust, it dies before I’m finished. I will also say, this doesnt pick up anything larger than a grain of rice. I dropped uncooked Israeli couscous and the vacuum would not pick it up as the standing vacuum. It did pick it up when changing to the handheld version. Hair does not get stuck in the roller, but it does get stuck in the wheels a bit. I love the emptying feature. You can use the lever and to get a good clean you can remove the peices from the middle of the lever to make sure all of the dust is out. I have a dog and a cat so this sucks up ALL of the hair and litter. I love it. Con: the battery just doesn’t last. Pros: cleans up pet hair no problem