How do you charge the Tineco pwrhero 11… plug right into the battery or is there a way to use the wall dock? It’s confusing because you would assume the dock would charge the vacuum but I have mine plugged directly into the battery… idk. I think overall the Dyson V8 at around $350 would work better and last longer than $150 vacuum. Sure it’s $200 more but if it last’s 3X longer and work’s better in the process it’s a no brainer IMHO. China make’s products literally just so you’ll buy them thinking it’s going to do what it’s designed to. Sometime’s you get lucky and they make a gem but more often than not it doesn’t always function as it’s counterpart. Also, when it comes to lithium batteries… many people don’t know this but they’re graded from like D-A+ (like test’s in school) and those cells directly affect’s the ability to power the motor at a consistent working level. The reason I know this is I quit smoking in 2012 and started vaping (long before it was a demonized fad that the government treat’s like a crack addiction’s 🤣 ) and back then you had to build your vape using kanthal wire and cotton. There was no fancy mod’s with pretty little lights for lost sailor’s at night. You used a mech mod, which was a metal tube with an 18650 lithium battery in it with a mechanical switch and the bottom that you pushed to complete the connection which heated the kanthal making vapor. It had a 510/connection that you screwed your dripper or RTA tank onto. Your vape was dependent on your build and knowing the gauge of wire to use and more importantly if your specific battery could handle the amps it was drawing. Basically you had to learn ohms law and use common sense. It wasn’t marketed toward’s kids and it was about quality machined part’s and making your own juice… it’s really not that hard. Everything was DIY and I know almost every battery cell there is out there. Only a few like Sony VTC5’s (which just came out) were the most powerful cell of you needed to draw pure power and could push 30A and Samsung/LG’s were around 20A but had more mah and lasted longer if your build wasn’t too demanding. Naturally we went through a LOT of 18650’s and noticed the quality was often very different with the same battery, brand etc. A very tech savvy guy named mooch basically explained how there are only really 3-4 different battery maker’s and the big selection of 18650 batteries you seen were just re-wrapped Sony, Samsung and LG cells. Could buy them for $5-$20 depending on the grade. Obviously big companies that sell higher end product’s demand consistent quality and that’s where all the best cells went and Dyson was one of the number one buyer’s of A+ graded 18650 cells. Still are today probably… but you pay for it. When it comes to auction if you know the motor spec’s you could build your own battery pack that would last longer and work stronger as long as the motor could handle it
obviously the Dyson is a better unit. It's also a brushless motor. I have tons of videos on 18650's. funny thing with vapers I dont see anyone talking about grabbing dead laptop batteries off ebay to get the prime 18650's out of them. usually have 3-6 in them. thats where I used to get my high end 18650's dead OEM battery packs. because a dead pack is almost always 1 battery failed the rest are perfectly fine. I made a ton of money joining the Onn 18650 walmart lawsuit because they claimed their battery packs were for example 5000mah but obviously there is only 1 18650 in it so there was no way in the world it was a 5000mah 18650 esecially since a 5000mah didnt exist at the time.... LOL.. I had bought like 50 various Onn power packs for $1-$2 just to rip the batteries out of them or to power my digital talking masks I made the lawsuit paid me $4 each LOL.
I don't know why but I found this review thoroughly entertaining. You're a good man Mr. Spurloc. I'm naming my first born after you.
Thank you for this! I couldn't figure out how to get everything to fit back into the box to return it and your video helped immensely!
friend, could you tell me which one is better, tineco 11 or Hart?🙏
ide say hart.... mostly because you can easily get batteries for it... especially finding clearance hart 20v tools that come with batteries etc
How do you charge the Tineco pwrhero 11… plug right into the battery or is there a way to use the wall dock? It’s confusing because you would assume the dock would charge the vacuum but I have mine plugged directly into the battery… idk. I think overall the Dyson V8 at around $350 would work better and last longer than $150 vacuum. Sure it’s $200 more but if it last’s 3X longer and work’s better in the process it’s a no brainer IMHO. China make’s products literally just so you’ll buy them thinking it’s going to do what it’s designed to. Sometime’s you get lucky and they make a gem but more often than not it doesn’t always function as it’s counterpart. Also, when it comes to lithium batteries… many people don’t know this but they’re graded from like D-A+ (like test’s in school) and those cells directly affect’s the ability to power the motor at a consistent working level. The reason I know this is I quit smoking in 2012 and started vaping (long before it was a demonized fad that the government treat’s like a crack addiction’s 🤣 ) and back then you had to build your vape using kanthal wire and cotton. There was no fancy mod’s with pretty little lights for lost sailor’s at night. You used a mech mod, which was a metal tube with an 18650 lithium battery in it with a mechanical switch and the bottom that you pushed to complete the connection which heated the kanthal making vapor. It had a 510/connection that you screwed your dripper or RTA tank onto. Your vape was dependent on your build and knowing the gauge of wire to use and more importantly if your specific battery could handle the amps it was drawing. Basically you had to learn ohms law and use common sense. It wasn’t marketed toward’s kids and it was about quality machined part’s and making your own juice… it’s really not that hard. Everything was DIY and I know almost every battery cell there is out there. Only a few like Sony VTC5’s (which just came out) were the most powerful cell of you needed to draw pure power and could push 30A and Samsung/LG’s were around 20A but had more mah and lasted longer if your build wasn’t too demanding. Naturally we went through a LOT of 18650’s and noticed the quality was often very different with the same battery, brand etc. A very tech savvy guy named mooch basically explained how there are only really 3-4 different battery maker’s and the big selection of 18650 batteries you seen were just re-wrapped Sony, Samsung and LG cells. Could buy them for $5-$20 depending on the grade. Obviously big companies that sell higher end product’s demand consistent quality and that’s where all the best cells went and Dyson was one of the number one buyer’s of A+ graded 18650 cells. Still are today probably… but you pay for it. When it comes to auction if you know the motor spec’s you could build your own battery pack that would last longer and work stronger as long as the motor could handle it
obviously the Dyson is a better unit. It's also a brushless motor. I have tons of videos on 18650's. funny thing with vapers I dont see anyone talking about grabbing dead laptop batteries off ebay to get the prime 18650's out of them. usually have 3-6 in them. thats where I used to get my high end 18650's dead OEM battery packs. because a dead pack is almost always 1 battery failed the rest are perfectly fine. I made a ton of money joining the Onn 18650 walmart lawsuit because they claimed their battery packs were for example 5000mah but obviously there is only 1 18650 in it so there was no way in the world it was a 5000mah 18650 esecially since a 5000mah didnt exist at the time.... LOL.. I had bought like 50 various Onn power packs for $1-$2 just to rip the batteries out of them or to power my digital talking masks I made the lawsuit paid me $4 each LOL.
Is this vacuum still working till now bro?
I believe I returned this as the Hart non brushless was better suction, the Hart Brushless is even better for the $$
@@bobspurloc I thought you said that the other vacuum had better suction?
Just wasted 18 1/2 minutes of my life. 👎
short story, not worth it. the major issue with all these besides not working well is the battery. replacement batteries are too expensive.