Ty I thought my Tineco was ready for the trash. It would vacuum onblow but would shut down when I hit max. Cleaned clog on lower part but didn't think about the filter you cleaned in your video you just save me from tossing this out big thanks
This video and the comment section are so helpful! I didn’t realize you could actually submerge the filter to clean it, and also didn’t realize it came with a filter cleaning tool. Wondered what that weird attachment was 😅
fyi instructions are clearly in the owner’s manual. what it doesn’t tell you is that inner filter has to be cleaned very frequently - i flame mine almost every 2nd or 3rd use - about 60 to 90 minutes
might sound strange but to clean my A10 Hero filter I actually use Maguiers heavy duty cleaner its made for cars but breaks down dirt and grime incredibly well so much so that my filters almost look brand new afterwards
Your video was very helpful. I learned two things, one is that I don't have to open the bin to clean out the filter. And, secondly, I should always be checking airflow before I begin vacuuming. Unfortunately, I have a multitask power brush roller with a badly soiled plastic cover. I am trying to figure out how to clean it. Thanks.
Helpful -Thankyou! Did you just let the filter air dry? Could not I use my hair dryer in cool to speed that up? What's you're recommend stick vacuum for med pile and hardwood combo for best clean?
Thanks for the video, helped me figure out why I had 0 suction on the vacuum, turns out I somehow accidentally tossed the filter when i emptied it out one day
This is why cordless stick vacs need a good cyclone system more than even a full-sized machine. People who use cordless vacs often like your friend do so for the convenience, and having to wash the filter more often than once a month doesn't cut it. I don't know why Tineco opted for basically nothing beyond the steel shroud in terms of finer cyclonic action (even though they include their bizzaro filter cleaning attachment) - even my cheapo Eureka Stylus has a decent dual cyclone setup.
I’m surprised the owner didn’t use the included filter cleaner. It’s one of the best things about Tineco. I do have to brush off my filter about weekly.
The suckiest thing about all stick vacs that aren’t a Dyson (as they have really good prefilter cyclone systems) is this- this pre filter needs to be cleaned every two canister dumps. So, 1/3rd of of my use of this otherwise wonderful tineco vacuum is cleaning the pre filter. I thankfully have a model that includes the “filter cleaner” which basically swaps dirt between your two filters it comes with. It’s laughable, but it works.
Yes we find that the filter cleaner works surprisingly well, most of the dirt actually ends up in the basket not on the other filter. If you use it more than once on each filter they BOTH get cleaner.
Thank you for making this video! My vacuum is working like new! I don't have the manual but I actually had the extra filter and the attachment to clean it. The old filter was much worse than the one you had, so I just threw it out. I will make sure I clean the new one regularly. Thanks again dude, I owe you a beer 🍺
lol i’d check replacement part prices and hassle of ordering before just throwing it out - filters were made to be cleaned and reused many times over tho
@@djcj2626 that’s awesome sounds like a win for you after all - i like the vacuum however it kinda needs to be handled with kid gloves as the plastic doesn’t seem very thick where the attachments mate etc - good luck !!
Having the same issue with my S10, mine has the clogged air channel light on. I've tried cleaning the filter, made sure all the clogs were removed but it's still showing the clogged air channel light and turning itself off after a few seconds.
@@VacLab I've taken the whole thing apart as shown in the video, cleaned out the filter like you did and even removed and cleaned out the filter that is on the back of it. There's no clog.
@@VacLab I've taken the whole thing apart as shown in the video, cleaned out the filter like you did and even removed and cleaned out the filter that is on the back of it. There's no clog.
@@VacLab unfortunately I don't think it is, also the one I got is different from the one in the video. Same brand but it's the S10 series. My roommate got it from his Grandma a while back. I've been trying to get up to work and from the looks of it, it just seems like the filter that goes in the bottom just clogs up really easily. Like insanely easy. Either that or my carpet just has so much dust in it that after vacuuming it for only a few minutes it clogs it up.
The filters inevitably gradually clog up over time and eventually cannot be cleaned, so getting them as clean as new is basically impossible. Still, brushing off the outside, and soaking them in warm water for a few hours really, really helps, as does rinsing off the outside with warm water, and then drying thoroughly.
I've never encountered a filter that couldn't be cleaned and mostly brought back to useful life. And I've made a large number of videos proving this over the years.
@@VacLab Well, we frequently used the Tineco cleaning device, we washed them thoroughly, but in the end (after several years), we still got the blocked indication. Then we got new filters and the blocked indication went away. Filters do have a finite (if long) life when properly taken care of. Presumably eventually enough debris gets tangled into the filter and it won't wash out.
It's possible you may be over-using this vacuum. The original owner still has this machine and is still using the original filter. Stick vacs should only be used for small, infrequent sessions and never as a substitute for a full power upright or canister. In the worst cases of abuse, which I see frequently, the filter must be submerged in a mild detergent for up to 24 hrs, then quick dried with heat or direct sunlight. I've made many videos showing this procedure.
Use the part that comes with it to suck the dirt out of it then use the second one that comes with it. I do mine after every second use but mine still won’t pick up
Hi Bill Great video. I would had not looked and found that filter😭🤣😂. We used to love our tenico vaccum like the one you problem solved. Ours runs for like 30 seconds then switchies of now continuesly I'm stumped. Any ideas would be great 🙂👍.
amazing how Tineco got to this success and advanced cordless vacuums with this kind of filtration design. in fairness, Dyson has similar filtration in the V6 or V8 but that's old and Dyson moved on.
quel tipo di filtro va lavato sotto acqua corrente e usarne uno di ricambio e quello lasciarlo asciugare, inoltre va lavato anche l'altro filtro, in alternativa si puo ascigare col phon.....
I literally did all of those things, and it's still not working. I thought you'd show me how to pull it apart to find the hidden filter behind a removable one in the handle. I did that and still have issues.
I bought a tineco pure X1 and the brushes will not spin. Got a new cup or the wiring is Switched all the parts and it still won't work anybody got any suggestions?
I have one Tineco S12, been owning it for 2 yrs now and absolutely hate it... should've just bought another Dyson This thing lose its suction like every 20 mins, need to clean up the filter (replace) at least twice when cleaning my house I do not recommend Tineco, if you don't have the money for Dyson then get something older like V8 not Tineco
That bad? :O I am looking at a Kärcher VC7, and from what I gathered, it is very similar to tineco - although they say it uses cyclonic separation. So should I stay clear?
Mine broke in a week cleared everything just get a red light flashing on the battery. Had dysons for the last 10 years they never broke down I just replaced for new.features. I guess there is a truth to you get what you pay for.
Ty I thought my Tineco was ready for the trash. It would vacuum onblow but would shut down when I hit max. Cleaned clog on lower part but didn't think about the filter you cleaned in your video you just save me from tossing this out big thanks
@@normcaron5248 you're welcome!
This is so helpful.. i always confused what happened to my tineco and this video just solved all the problem. Great job and keep going !! 🎉
Thanks!
Thanks for that posting this .. My S12 kept shutting off and it was because of the filter being clogged. Running like a champ now.
This video and the comment section are so helpful! I didn’t realize you could actually submerge the filter to clean it, and also didn’t realize it came with a filter cleaning tool. Wondered what that weird attachment was 😅
The manual can also be helpful. 😁
@@VacLab apparently they included one of those too! Who would have guessed 😂
This might help: ua-cam.com/video/X1DHAhupIbo/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for making this video! I never would have figured out how to clean my vacuum and get the suction back.
You're welcome.
fyi instructions are clearly in the owner’s manual. what it doesn’t tell you is that inner filter has to be cleaned very frequently - i flame mine almost every 2nd or 3rd use - about 60 to 90 minutes
@@jonnyz5772 no one reads manuals obviously, most throw them out ASAP. 🤣👍
might sound strange but to clean my A10 Hero filter I actually use Maguiers heavy duty cleaner its made for cars but breaks down dirt and grime incredibly well so much so that my filters almost look brand new afterwards
This vacuum comes with 2 of those pre filters and a pre-filter cleaner I have one and love it lol
Your long introduction was brutal man, absolutely brutal.
I certainly hope so. Former Math and Physics teacher here. 😂
Your video was very helpful. I learned two things, one is that I don't have to open the bin to clean out the filter. And, secondly, I should always be checking airflow before I begin vacuuming. Unfortunately, I have a multitask power brush roller with a badly soiled plastic cover. I am trying to figure out how to clean it. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Helpful -Thankyou!
Did you just let the filter air dry? Could not I use my hair dryer in cool to speed that up?
What's you're recommend stick vacuum for med pile and hardwood combo for best clean?
There is no stick or robot vacuum that can properly clean pile carpets. You'll need a higher airflow, higher agitation upright for that.
Thanks for the video, helped me figure out why I had 0 suction on the vacuum, turns out I somehow accidentally tossed the filter when i emptied it out one day
Whoops! :)
The down side to bag less machines is so many people forget about the filters. Good job and they can always watch this if needed.
Yup.
This is why cordless stick vacs need a good cyclone system more than even a full-sized machine. People who use cordless vacs often like your friend do so for the convenience, and having to wash the filter more often than once a month doesn't cut it.
I don't know why Tineco opted for basically nothing beyond the steel shroud in terms of finer cyclonic action (even though they include their bizzaro filter cleaning attachment) - even my cheapo Eureka Stylus has a decent dual cyclone setup.
Or they could do a disposable bag set up in it so you don’t have to clean any filters oh wait I forgot it’s against the modern vacuum rules now.
@@kg5vacuums205 Gtech's Pro 2 uses decent-looking HEPA bags - if only they came back to the US vacuum market 😔
Yes, I have just purchased the Pure One S12 and it comes with a special filter cleaner foot. An amazing feature!
I’m surprised the owner didn’t use the included filter cleaner. It’s one of the best things about Tineco. I do have to brush off my filter about weekly.
The owner wasn't aware of the hidden filter, so using any filter cleaner wasn't really in the picture.
I have this vacuum also, and I feel the filter cleaner just moves the silt from one filter to the other.
- yes - this is correct - i blow it out gently with compressed air instead of washing it so i can keep on cleaning
The suckiest thing about all stick vacs that aren’t a Dyson (as they have really good prefilter cyclone systems) is this- this pre filter needs to be cleaned every two canister dumps. So, 1/3rd of of my use of this otherwise wonderful tineco vacuum is cleaning the pre filter. I thankfully have a model that includes the “filter cleaner” which basically swaps dirt between your two filters it comes with. It’s laughable, but it works.
The owner of this machine went about 2 months before losing most of the airflow.
Yes we find that the filter cleaner works surprisingly well, most of the dirt actually ends up in the basket not on the other filter. If you use it more than once on each filter they BOTH get cleaner.
it's has an attachment you can stick it in and twist with vacuum on and it cleans itself
Thank you for making this video! My vacuum is working like new! I don't have the manual but I actually had the extra filter and the attachment to clean it. The old filter was much worse than the one you had, so I just threw it out. I will make sure I clean the new one regularly. Thanks again dude, I owe you a beer 🍺
Glad it helped!
WHAT?? You're kidding, right?
lol i’d check replacement part prices and hassle of ordering before just throwing it out - filters were made to be cleaned and reused many times over tho
@@jonnyz5772 Good to know👍 I messed that vacuum up and bought the same one again. So I have 3 filters now 👍
@@djcj2626 that’s awesome sounds like a win for you after all - i like the vacuum however it kinda needs to be handled with kid gloves as the plastic doesn’t seem very thick where the attachments mate etc - good luck !!
Having the same issue with my S10, mine has the clogged air channel light on. I've tried cleaning the filter, made sure all the clogs were removed but it's still showing the clogged air channel light and turning itself off after a few seconds.
The clog could still exist somewhere else.
@@VacLab I've taken the whole thing apart as shown in the video, cleaned out the filter like you did and even removed and cleaned out the filter that is on the back of it. There's no clog.
@@VacLab I've taken the whole thing apart as shown in the video, cleaned out the filter like you did and even removed and cleaned out the filter that is on the back of it. There's no clog.
@jolinkarrick8532 if it's still under warranty, place claim then.
@@VacLab unfortunately I don't think it is, also the one I got is different from the one in the video. Same brand but it's the S10 series. My roommate got it from his Grandma a while back. I've been trying to get up to work and from the looks of it, it just seems like the filter that goes in the bottom just clogs up really easily. Like insanely easy. Either that or my carpet just has so much dust in it that after vacuuming it for only a few minutes it clogs it up.
A Quick look at the manual when you buy a brand new Vacuum will tell you where the filters are or even a quick Google search
Thank you so much for this video, it is very helpful and I believe I have found the problem and the solution with my vacuum.
You're welcome!
I would probably guess the filters are completely plugged
It comes with a extra filter and a device to clean it.
The owner never read the manual and misplaced any additional accessories.
The filters inevitably gradually clog up over time and eventually cannot be cleaned, so getting them as clean as new is basically impossible. Still, brushing off the outside, and soaking them in warm water for a few hours really, really helps, as does rinsing off the outside with warm water, and then drying thoroughly.
I've never encountered a filter that couldn't be cleaned and mostly brought back to useful life. And I've made a large number of videos proving this over the years.
@@VacLab Well, we frequently used the Tineco cleaning device, we washed them thoroughly, but in the end (after several years), we still got the blocked indication. Then we got new filters and the blocked indication went away. Filters do have a finite (if long) life when properly taken care of. Presumably eventually enough debris gets tangled into the filter and it won't wash out.
It's possible you may be over-using this vacuum. The original owner still has this machine and is still using the original filter. Stick vacs should only be used for small, infrequent sessions and never as a substitute for a full power upright or canister.
In the worst cases of abuse, which I see frequently, the filter must be submerged in a mild detergent for up to 24 hrs, then quick dried with heat or direct sunlight. I've made many videos showing this procedure.
really love the videos mate, keep em up!
Thanks. I think I have over 1100 so far.
Use the part that comes with it to suck the dirt out of it then use the second one that comes with it. I do mine after every second use but mine still won’t pick up
Sounds like yours is still clogged somewhere.
That’s why most of these come with an extra filter so you’ll always have a clean one…👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Bill Great video. I would had not looked and found that filter😭🤣😂. We used to love our tenico vaccum like the one you problem solved. Ours runs for like 30 seconds then switchies of now continuesly I'm stumped. Any ideas would be great 🙂👍.
Typically, that means you need a new battery.
Battery. If it’s under warranty and less than a year they should cover it. If not, these need a new battery every two years or so.
amazing how Tineco got to this success and advanced cordless vacuums with this kind of filtration design. in fairness, Dyson has similar filtration in the V6 or V8 but that's old and Dyson moved on.
great video, love your dad shoes :)
Well, I am a dad. 😁
How did u remove the plastic that collects the trash?
Great clean up Bill, love my Tineco Mop system I got great product , just would be good to have removable battery like I said in review 👍👍
none of the attachments are working on my tineco. Just happened today. They turn on for a second and them turn off
Also when new it is still the same two colours
quel tipo di filtro va lavato sotto acqua corrente e usarne uno di ricambio e quello lasciarlo asciugare, inoltre va lavato anche l'altro filtro, in alternativa si puo ascigare col phon.....
I literally did all of those things, and it's still not working. I thought you'd show me how to pull it apart to find the hidden filter behind a removable one in the handle. I did that and still have issues.
Get it serviced or put in a warranty claim.
I bought a tineco pure X1 and the brushes will not spin. Got a new cup or the wiring is Switched all the parts and it still won't work anybody got any suggestions?
If it's still under warranty, contact the company for replacement parts.
The pure one s12 has the cyclones I think.
I have one Tineco S12, been owning it for 2 yrs now and absolutely hate it... should've just bought another Dyson
This thing lose its suction like every 20 mins, need to clean up the filter (replace) at least twice when cleaning my house
I do not recommend Tineco, if you don't have the money for Dyson then get something older like V8 not Tineco
That bad? :O
I am looking at a Kärcher VC7, and from what I gathered, it is very similar to tineco - although they say it uses cyclonic separation.
So should I stay clear?
@@arxfatallis Its painful, feel free to try one if you can find a place where you can buy / return it.
If your the one cleaning the vacuum doesn't that make you the vacuum cleaner?
Close! It makes you the vacuum cleaner cleaner. 😁👍
Tineco sent me a replacement and I don’t know how to take the plastic that collects the trash off
You are amazing! Ty so much!!!!!
You're welcome!
Dude it comes with a filter cleaner and a spare filter
Dude, as stated, it's not my machine.
it comes with a fitting to clean that filter. Read the manual b4 you do a video
Thank you!
You're welcome.
lol need a vacuum to clean this vacuum, modern times :P
Mine broke in a week cleared everything just get a red light flashing on the battery. Had dysons for the last 10 years they never broke down I just replaced for new.features. I guess there is a truth to you get what you pay for.
If it broke in a week, did you get a warranty replacement?
I hate this vacuum
Why is that? It's fairly highly rated.