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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Firethorn
> 3 dayIt was easy to install once I ascertained where the studs in the wall were. I like that I can hang it together instead of separating the two pieces. Not all of the tools stay on though the way that its designed once its hanging. Although it is an adequate vacuum and seems to do a good job and recognize the need for more section when necessary, it is rather time-consuming to clean the filter every time. Also I have a 2500 square foot house and I basically can do one room at a time then empty it and clean it let it dry and do another room so its kind of a pain. The battery stays charged strongly for about 20 minutes after that it begins to decrease suction quite fast and takes roughly an hour to recharge. Being able to use it in the car and other places without a cord tangling everything is a big plus. Its fairly lightweight although somebody say my mothers age would not do well using this vacuum for long because it gets heavier with use is your arms tire out. It would be nice if they added a bag that you can hang on the wall mount to hold the other head and attachments so that you dont take a chance on losing them. All in all after trying six other vacuums Im most happy with this one but honestly if I can shop in 1980 I would have a better time getting a vacuum that would last longer and do more without having to be constantly cleaned and changed. If youre looking to be conscientious and dont mind taking a half hour at the end of vacuuming to clean then this is the vacuum for you. It would be great for an apartment I think more so than a house unless you buy more than one. Also it does a very good job on pet hair.
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Kenneth D Howard
> 3 dayTL;DR: Bought on sale cyber monday, shouldve bought a spare battery then. Go ahead and get a spare battery for the deeper cleaning days! I can normally cover ~2800sq/ft (hard to guess tbh, not sure how big the downstairs is, but it does account for most of the house, and is mostly tile/hardwood) in 25ish minutes and be fine, but if Ive been lazy and the cats have been shedding, one battery wont quite make it (but itll be close). I really like this vacuum! Other things of note: If you run it wide open (max suction) the battery will last maybe 10 minutes. You do not need to do this however unless the situation calls for it. let it decide. You need to clean the dust filter often (This goes for many vacuums, not just this one), I normally do it after every full-downstairs vacuum because it comes with a spare, and itll normally be dry by the time I want to use it again. Takes about 1 minute total to clean, so theres no reason not to do this. Thats it. Its a great vacuum for what I wanted it for, light to medium duty frequent use so I dont have to bust out the plug-in dyson and drag that thing all over the place. For carpet heavy environments, you want something plug-in period, this is not a great main unit for a carpet heavy environment. For all hard floors it would be great. We have 3 cats and two small children, so theres always something that needs vacuuming and I wanted a reasonably powerful cordless vac to hit the proverbial high spots, and this more than meets those relatively low requirements. As stated above, I can usually cover the whole downstairs on a single charge, occasionally if theres excessive crud (because someone hasnt been running it regularly) I have to grab the second battery, or if were doing a more deep cleaning around the furniture and pulling stuff out from the wall, it comes in handy (think multiple canister dumpings and what not). Its very easy to break down and clean.. I probably shouldve read the instructions but nah. I have not clogged the dust filter to a point where the vacuum constantly runs in high vacuum mode (this is a complaint I read about from other users), and I keep it clean to avoid that situation. This is something one should do with their corded vacuums as well, as it greatly cuts down on the available power if neglected (and causes a higher instance of dust circulation rather than capture). The included tools are mostly helpful for the situations that require them, not much else to say there. I dont see the point of the dust filter cleaner attachment since youd just be clogging up the other filter, instead I wash them by hand in the sink by running water down the middle (backwards), and let em dry til the next use. easy peasy.
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steve
> 3 dayI had a Shark ion FOR 5 years and wanted a new one for many reasons. Vac easy to assemble and to change for accessories. Suction is very good, made for hard floors. Since its so close to the floor its a little harder on carpet to push round but its ok. Will say my ION battery lasted longer but with the smart option running on low and powers up higher when it detects dirt ready helps. Charge stand is the best option with this model. tools are good and like the feel of the plastic they are made of. The bin cup is on the smaller side but real easy to clean verses my ION. The flap that pushes out debris is real nice . MY old vac was impossible to clean out. I had to use a tool to get the dirt out. This bin is round, filter comes out so you can wipe out the bin. For me the ease of cleaning the dirt bin was a real step up. I got about 25 minutes just vacuuming in auto mode. With crevice tool i used the full power button a few times, like under low furniture and I want to be sure it sucks up more stuff i cant see. Overall pretty good stick vac. Its all a gamble if you vac runs for years or is a dud out of the box. if i wanted to pay 600-800$$ for a Dyson I may but for what I paid on sale for the S15 It had all the bells and whistles I need. TOP likes STYLE PRICE FUNCTIONS (AUTO and battery %) CHARGING STAND TOOLS CONS like most stick vac the batteries could be longer lasting. be nice if the front wheels adjusted for carpet great for apartments and condos under 1500sf if you god 2500 and up you may need one to last 40-60 minutes or have 2 batterys.
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Marc
Greater than one weekBattery on my Dyson V7 was dying so I shopped around for a replacement. Seriously considered buying another Dyson, but wanted to consider newer technology. After 1 month of use, I believe this vacuum is better than the Dyson. It’s nice to have the LED light and especially the trigger lock(unlike the Dyson). The automatic dirt sensor controls the speed of the motor! Lastly, the battery life is excellent!
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R. Hoblitzell
> 3 dayThis is one of the best purchases Ive made in the past year. It is going to replace my Shark vacuum for almost everything I need. I wanted to avoid dragging a cord everywhere. I wanted a lightweight machine, easy charging and storage. I have a dog. It picks up her hair effortlessly from the floor and furniture. The swivel head on the large head make getting into awkward spaces. The low profile head make it easy to get under most furniture easy and moving chairs and sofa unnecessary except when you need a complete cleaning. I wish the dust bin were a bit larger, but it is easy to remove and clean. It wont do a whole house on a single charge, bit it will easily handle two rooms. Considering that Ill be using it for years paying a little more is well worth it.
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jsuave6
19-11-2024For hardwood floors, this is a great little vacuum. Its maneuverable, light, and has decent battery life. It has enough power to vacuum carpet. But it works best as a hardwood floor vacuum. The power is good, especially if you use the turbo option. I really appreciate the trigger lock feature. It saves on trigger fatigue. There is an ever so slight delay between pressing the trigger and the vacuum starting. Emptying the canister is pretty easy. What remains to be seen is how well the battery holds up over time.
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Dana Bourne
> 3 dayWe purchased the Tineco Pure One Tango cordless wifi vacuum last Black Friday, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the device. The suction is great, and it’s so lightweight to handle. No electrical cords to deal with. Picks up all the bits, dog hair, debris, the floors are all super clean from carpet, tile, and stone. In February 2023 for some reason it stopped working. Instead of returning it to Amazon (there’s a message on the device to please call them first) so ok, I called the company for assistance. They were so very courteous and helpful, diagnosed the problem, sent us the replacement part at no charge within a week, and we are back to being very happy customers. Their customer service spoke to us on the phone, communicated with us through email, SMS, everything possible to make certain we were pleased. I would absolutely recommend this company and this device hands down. 10 plus star rating! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Jessica L
Greater than one weekI bought this vacuum in the hopes that going cord-free would make vacuuming less of a chore. Tineco has surpassed my expectations! I used to dread vacuuming on the weekend, but with the S15, vacuuming is so easy (and almost fun) that I vacuum high traffic areas daily. I had not heard of Tineco, but I bought it based on NYTs Wirecutter, whose recommendations have never steered me wrong. Wirecutter recommended the cheaper S11, but I went with S15 because I hate dealing with tangled hair. The S15 handles my hair perfectly. When I was researching Tineco, I thought the smart feature sounded gimmicky. However, its actually very helpful having the pink/red light come on when the floor is particularly dirty, and I like that the suction increases automatically if necessary. I now realize that with my old vacuum, I was leaving a lot of dirt behind. I also like how easy it is to dump the dirt out! Theres a trap door where it falls out, and a lever that pushes it down if some help is needed. With my old vacuum, I had to reach in every time to get out clumps of dirt, and it was so gross to touch and breathe in that stuff. There are 2 negatives, but I think theyre standard with on stick vacuums: It feels a bit heavier in my hand than I would like. And the battery doesnt last long enough to do my entire house; only maybe 1,000 square feet. Neither of these things bother me that much. I dont mind taking a break during the vacuuming.
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Mrs.M2019
Greater than one week** Long post ahead ** I have been using corded shark vacuums for the last 5 years. My most recent one broke so I decided to try out a cordless one since that seems to be the new big thing. I wasnt sure what brand to try and I knew I didnt want to spend $1,000 on a big name brand one. So I did my research and found Tineco. Videos and reviews were great and people seemed to rave about this brand of vacuum. I purchased it and it came in the mail early. I used it immediately (knowing the battery wasnt fully charged but I was excited). I wanted to return it almost instantly. I have a shorter area rug. Its not totally flat but its also not a shag carpet length. I couldnt even get the darn sweeper to move on the rug. I literally worked up a sweat just to make at least 2 vacuum lines. By that time the battery was dead (I jad it on Auto). I plugged it in and let it charge while we went out of town for the weekend. Came back and decided to try again. This time with a full battery I was able to at least move it (obviously it would move easier with less suction in certain areas). On my laminate floor it did ok picking up dog hair. Again I had it on Auto mode to conserve the battery. It did an ok job but definitely didnt get as much as my corded vacuum did. I had to pick up my pace to try and get as much of my house vacuumed before the battery ran out. I have a 1200 sqft house and to hit every spot it takes roughly 30-45 min to vacuum. I didnt even get 15min out of a fully charged battery. So my bedrooms, laundry area, and bathrooms did not get touched and I had to speed through the dining room. I may just pull out one of my older vacuums and use that just to feel satisfied that my house is properly swept. I will give it a couple more tries, but right now I just want to return it. So far it seems like an overhyped fad and a waste of money.
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Reba T. Payne
> 3 dayLike it’s easy to use, but not great on carpet…