One important feature that's missing, executing drying mode without cleaning. This is useful because in a typical workflow, after you have performed the bundled cleaning+drying, you would remove the DWT and rinse the tank + filter. After this, it would be good to be able to dry the components. The extra 3 mins drying after the initial drying, this is not mentioned in the manual.
I’m having an issue with mine, after finishing if I turn it off and stand it up it’s leaving dirty water on the floor. If I turn it off and carry it straight to the base, it can drip. Anyone have this issue or know what to do about it?
hello thanks for the review, i see that you have tested how well the self-cleaning function is on both s7 and s6 stretch. is the s7 better at cleaning itself? but the mechanism seems largely similar for both machines. so why is the s7 better? thanks! i have S3 btw, and it does not clean itself well.
Hi Rawan, since you tested both Tineco S6 and Dreame H14. Can you please recommend which one to get if it comes to a decision in buying for home use ? Which one is more recommended for you ? Thanks
Hey there. Between the 2, I would pick the Tineco. I just finished shooting the review on the Roborock Flexi Pro though--I should release that soon followed by another comparison review comparing all 3--so if Flexi Pro is amongst your potential choices, I'd watch that before purchasing ;) Cheers!
It does have a suction only mode. So in theory you can, but I would say wouldn’t be the best performance (especially if thick carpets) as the roller brush is a soft one for floors. For carpets you often need harder bristles to agitate the carpet fibers for better extraction. So you can, but it won’t deep clean them. Hope this helps!
@@RawansReviews Yes, it definitely helps. Thank you 😊 I do like that it has the flex to clean under furniture, and we only have small area rugs and carpet areas, so I'll just have to use our dyson on those first, before I do a full clean of the remaining floors. Was hoping to totally replace the dyson, but it's not a deal breaker. I looked at the Switch too, but there's no lay flat feature, and similar to using another hoover anyway, so I'll get the Stretch and use that with what I have.
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Good review! This solves a major design limitation with this type of wet vac.
Indeed it does. Thanks for the comment!
One important feature that's missing, executing drying mode without cleaning. This is useful because in a typical workflow, after you have performed the bundled cleaning+drying, you would remove the DWT and rinse the tank + filter. After this, it would be good to be able to dry the components. The extra 3 mins drying after the initial drying, this is not mentioned in the manual.
Good review and thanks, Rawan. But I'm wondering will the long hair being tangled while vacuuming?
I’m having an issue with mine, after finishing if I turn it off and stand it up it’s leaving dirty water on the floor. If I turn it off and carry it straight to the base, it can drip. Anyone have this issue or know what to do about it?
This or the S7 Flashdry, which gets your vote?
hello thanks for the review, i see that you have tested how well the self-cleaning function is on both s7 and s6 stretch. is the s7 better at cleaning itself? but the mechanism seems largely similar for both machines. so why is the s7 better? thanks! i have S3 btw, and it does not clean itself well.
Hi Rawan, since you tested both Tineco S6 and Dreame H14. Can you please recommend which one to get if it comes to a decision in buying for home use ? Which one is more recommended for you ? Thanks
Hey there. Between the 2, I would pick the Tineco. I just finished shooting the review on the Roborock Flexi Pro though--I should release that soon followed by another comparison review comparing all 3--so if Flexi Pro is amongst your potential choices, I'd watch that before purchasing ;) Cheers!
Thank you for a very detailed review. Can this be used to dry vacuum area rugs or carpet?
It does have a suction only mode. So in theory you can, but I would say wouldn’t be the best performance (especially if thick carpets) as the roller brush is a soft one for floors. For carpets you often need harder bristles to agitate the carpet fibers for better extraction. So you can, but it won’t deep clean them. Hope this helps!
@@RawansReviews Yes, it definitely helps. Thank you 😊 I do like that it has the flex to clean under furniture, and we only have small area rugs and carpet areas, so I'll just have to use our dyson on those first, before I do a full clean of the remaining floors. Was hoping to totally replace the dyson, but it's not a deal breaker. I looked at the Switch too, but there's no lay flat feature, and similar to using another hoover anyway, so I'll get the Stretch and use that with what I have.
does this have suction mode?
Yes it does
@@RawansReviews thanks ! what is your view on narwal s10 pro? how does it compare to s6 stretch/roborock flexi pro?