Did you tested this one with Tineco Pure ONE Station 5 Plus or maybe Tineco Pure ONE S15 PRO, I would like to choose one from these 3, but don't know which one is the best (money is not important).
It would be really great to see a fine debris clog test to see if these cordless vacuums can maintain their suction power even with the bin full of dirt.
Amazing work! Can you please start adding some references to the maintenance of the products? I find it is really helpful and a major concern for me as I bought a Samsung jet90 which is great but it really needs to be cleaned after like every single use and it gets very dirty very easily. Thank you!
Can you do a long term durability test for cordless vacuums? I haven't really heard you do that or have a timeline qualified for how long you test them on day-to-day use.
Could you include a debris clog test to see if the vacuum loses suction power over time. Consumer Analysis channel performs the clog test and it is informative and helpful.
I bought a Tineco One a couple of years ago without realising how spotty their support and availablity are in the UK. It was only when I went to get the separate hard wood floor attachment and discovered they were only available from Ali Express for £80 plus another £40 shipping (about $150) I realised my mistake. As such I'll never buy another Tineco
When stating that something is "significantly more/less/etc." Are you actually running an ANOVA and Fisher pairwise comparison on your data or is that just a personal opinion?
You should try to including maintenance of the docking station part as well in ur future videos. Lots of dust get accumulated at varios parts of Docking station (especially if ts bagless) + DS filter need cleaning often, if the DS has to function efficiently. So, u end up cleaning docking station same way as u clean vac
"This is the first one that I have seen bagless." Have you met Shark? The brand that you recommend with their duo clean brush rolls. They have 2 auto empty systems that are both bagless.
Amazing features but horrible suction power, Tineco for every release just lowers their power instead of increasing it. If they increased the suction power, this vacuum literally would of been the best in the game.
@@angrydalek But its so stupid cause they already charging a high price tag, just charge a little extra and make your vacuum powerful as well and voila you would destroy Dyson Gen 5 out of the park. I actually bought the white version of this vacuum and thought it was amazing until I ran my Dyson Gen 5 on the carpets that were vacuumed and then I realized how garbage this vacuum was hahah so I returned it.
Any hope on a s8 maxv ultra video coming soon? Wanna see a comparison with the dream l30 especially since the Roborock has a trade in. Pretty disappointed in my s8 pro ultra. Always gets stuck on pretty much everything
How is this compare to Samsung Bespoke Jet? I am looking to buy a self cleaning vacuum (which I think you should do a video on the best self cleaning vacuum cleaners) and I came across these two as the best ones. Which one I should get? Thank you in advance
We got the Tineco and I looked at the Samsung in a store. The Tineco feels slightly better made, is a bit lighter and more ergonomic, and it works wonderfully with long hair and pet stuff. My sister has little birds that need material to build nests and the Tineco picks it all up without clogging. It's also a bit more stable while maneuvering. Pros for the Samsung - a lot stronger suction, but the battery will age faster and not last as long. Also, the Samsung Cleanstation is not as tall and a bit more elegant, while the Tineco looks more futuristic and stores the accessories. It's a tad bit easier to place the vacuum into the Station on the Samsung, but you need to shorten/elongate the rod every time. Last but not least, after a month of use the HEPA filter on the Tineco looks like new, despite no extra sponge prefilter...so I suppose their HEPA cleaning claim works. The bagless system also works perfectly, another pro over the Samsung... I don't see the need for a bag, except if you are really allergic to something.
@@outlaw6313 Thank you very much for the detailed feedback. I actually went with the Samsung because Costco had it for sale for close to $400. I agree with the points you mentioned, also another thing is with Samsung sometimes I have a hard time going over rugs so I don't know if that is the same with Tineco. And another thing is yes as you mentioned you have to buy the bags for Samsung, but the good thing is you don't have to deal with cleaning the bin which is a benefit for people who are allergic to dust. Overall it is a good vacuum however I still don't know how good it is in comparison to Tineco
Tineco finally solved their filtration weakness. I'm not a fan of pouch batteries because it is more fragile than cylindrical, but then, Tineco may have a point that by the time pouch batteries become bulging degraded, the battery capacity may likely to be too low and need replacing anyway. Weird they only use 4 cells resulting to 14.4 volts for the motor, so this vacuum likely weaker than anything in this price range. I think for the same money, I'd take another vacuum from other brands. Dyson V15 costs the same as this
I think you're forgetting you "enthusiasticly recommended" the Shark Detect Pro. Which was also the first one you tested with the auto empty base - not the Tineco as claimed. It would have been nice for you to compare the two instead of against the Dyson. People who buy this type of vacuum are choosing to not have a Dyson. You should compare apples to apples.
I'm looking for a light cordless vacuum, and I have this one on my list. I also have the Dyson V12 Detect Slim on my list, but I can't seem to find a good comparison between the two. Are these comparable? I know one has a station and one does not, but does the V12 just crush this in terms of actual vacuuming, or are they comparable?
We haven't sat down and compared the two - but we do have some good videos for the V12 here: Best Dyson Cordless: ua-cam.com/video/94xundRBBE4/v-deo.html and V12 full review: ua-cam.com/video/XkoHR6TuggM/v-deo.html
@@VacuumWars thanks for the reply! I think I've watched several of your videos more than once haha. I get the feeling that the V12 is the better vacuum, but the Pure One Station is the better value with the station. I'm torn, but always appreciate the responses and reviews!
@@ednewmy I ended up going with the Dyson V12, and I'm very happy with my decision. Full disclosure, though, I never got the opportunity to try the Tineco, but the pickup with the Dyson is flawless, the quality is top notch, and it's not difficult to clean when needed. Hope that helps!
@@Khutch18 Nice one, thank you! I bought a V15 but it was just too heavy for me, hence looking at the V12 and other options. But for the week or so I had it (other than the weight) the V15 was very impressive, although my arm is still sore from using it, so I do need something extremely light!
@@_Lassic_ there aren’t that many bags that provide 99.97% filtration down to 0.3 microns that are super cheap. Most will buy cheaper bags anyway the same way people buy regular gas with no additives. And the premium bagged vacuums with excellent filtration have a dedicated hepa filter which is disposable most of the time. If bagless will “always have inferior filtration”, how is it that the current premium Dysons are the only consumer vacuums on the market that provide 99.97% down to .1 microns that I’m aware of? I still don’t understand what people mean by less maintenance with bagged machines. You have to get a new bag every time it’s full. Bagless vacuums on the other hand have had 100% washable filters for years now. My Dyson cordless has had no replacement part maintenance for almost four years now. All I do is wash the filter aside from normal emptying and declogging.
just bought and found this out the hard way. Other that that, the vacuum is quite… good. I had a Jet 90 it was replacing that only lasted 2 years and the Jet 90 at the time had some of the strongest CFM suction of any cordless vacuum. Compared to the Tineco, the Pure One on MAX has noticeably even more suction through the wand than the Jet 90. On a light carpet vacuuming of dog hair that hasn’t been done in several days, I went back over with a large corded carpet vacuum and it only picked up about 1/3 of a cup of more hair/sand. I am definitely impressed with the pickup capabilities on all surfaces with just one roller.
@@conwilcon967Are you still happy with the Tineco? I've thought about the Samsung Jet 90 but also now considering the Tineco, mainly because I need something super lightweight but also the self emptying is very appealing too!
Definitely not cheap! The detachable battery is a big issue for me. I just had to replace my cordless stick because the batteries were weak and when I tried to take it apart I had to cut the case open only to find out the unit was basically designed around odd sized batteries. I might have been able to run them down BUT just decided to throw it away rather than go to that much hassle. I am assuming this is made in China and China is notorious for low quality batteries. They can crow all they want about their battery technology but I would take all such claims with a grain of salt.
I'd rather wait for the Gen5 to go down in price. I scored a Dyson product (airwrap for my wife) at a really good price when they did an additional reduction on refurbished (new for all intent and purposes) products on their website.
As a rule of thumb, all tineco are PLASTIC toys they last for about 1-2 years at most and need tons of replacement parts coming from someone who has owned more than 3 Tineco vacuums, yes Dyson is more expensive for less features but it actually lasts, anyone watching this video to buy a tineco I would say stay away. Also wouldn’t it be helpful to do a dust corner pickup test? As a matter of fact dust likes to collect in the corners and so far you don’t do any corner pickup tests
Terrible batteries and the clear point of failure, I say this from experience. They don’t have a detachable battery to drive their bottom line. Lousy company lousy products. Stay away.
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Did you tested this one with Tineco Pure ONE Station 5 Plus or maybe Tineco Pure ONE S15 PRO, I would like to choose one from these 3, but don't know which one is the best (money is not important).
It would be really great to see a fine debris clog test to see if these cordless vacuums can maintain their suction power even with the bin full of dirt.
Amazing work! Can you please start adding some references to the maintenance of the products? I find it is really helpful and a major concern for me as I bought a Samsung jet90 which is great but it really needs to be cleaned after like every single use and it gets very dirty very easily.
Thank you!
Can you do a long term durability test for cordless vacuums? I haven't really heard you do that or have a timeline qualified for how long you test them on day-to-day use.
Could you include a debris clog test to see if the vacuum loses suction power over time. Consumer Analysis channel performs the clog test and it is informative and helpful.
I bought a Tineco One a couple of years ago without realising how spotty their support and availablity are in the UK. It was only when I went to get the separate hard wood floor attachment and discovered they were only available from Ali Express for £80 plus another £40 shipping (about $150) I realised my mistake. As such I'll never buy another Tineco
Wow you scratched the heck out of that screen 4:15 great video as usual! Love the idea of this!
Ha! We sure did! Thank you!
When stating that something is "significantly more/less/etc." Are you actually running an ANOVA and Fisher pairwise comparison on your data or is that just a personal opinion?
Great video! Can you do a video on the new LG all in one tower?? And a video on how all the auto empty stick vacuums compare?
This looks great but I didn't see you show how you empty the bin after it sucks it all out. It's nice to see how easy these things are to empty.
Tineco seems to review well. Mine stopped working about a year and a half, and reliability seems to be a problem.
Your video aired just in time before the trade in promo expired! I was even looking for your review just last night.
Nice!
You should try to including maintenance of the docking station part as well in ur future videos. Lots of dust get accumulated at varios parts of Docking station (especially if ts bagless) + DS filter need cleaning often, if the DS has to function efficiently. So, u end up cleaning docking station same way as u clean vac
The Shark Detect Pro is also bagless and does a very good job.
Could you test the new miele handheld(s)?
Where is Ryobi? They just released new, upgraded vacs and battery replacement is expectably easy with use of power tool batteries..
"This is the first one that I have seen bagless." Have you met Shark? The brand that you recommend with their duo clean brush rolls. They have 2 auto empty systems that are both bagless.
Amazing features but horrible suction power, Tineco for every release just lowers their power instead of increasing it. If they increased the suction power, this vacuum literally would of been the best in the game.
they want you to get distracted by the bells and whistles.
@@angrydalek But its so stupid cause they already charging a high price tag, just charge a little extra and make your vacuum powerful as well and voila you would destroy Dyson Gen 5 out of the park. I actually bought the white version of this vacuum and thought it was amazing until I ran my Dyson Gen 5 on the carpets that were vacuumed and then I realized how garbage this vacuum was hahah so I returned it.
But their battery degrades quicker
I ordered the "Pet Series" From Amazon Germany and was unpleasantly surprised that it didn't actually have the furfree pet tool...
Sorry to hear that!
What’s with the weird hand wave motions 0:53 😂😂
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Isn't that how everyone puts their cordless vacuums back on the dock... or have I been doing it wrong this whole time 😁
Thought that was cringe af
How its compare to Dreame Z10 Station?
The non furfree one has a smaller tank on the station
Very cool cordless vacuum!
We think so too!
Any hope on a s8 maxv ultra video coming soon? Wanna see a comparison with the dream l30 especially since the Roborock has a trade in. Pretty disappointed in my s8 pro ultra. Always gets stuck on pretty much everything
Any plans to review the newest Ryobi stick vacuum?
Eagerly waiting for the S8 MaxV Ultra review
I do like my Dyson stick vacs, but like all things Dyson, they are too expensive. I've got the Tineco S5 floor mop, and it's been quite good.
Hi, can you talk about the noise level? I am trying to find this information to see if it will be too loud for my pet or not.
had one, the cleanout door stuck alot during empty progress, its not worth it at that price imo.
How is this compare to Samsung Bespoke Jet? I am looking to buy a self cleaning vacuum (which I think you should do a video on the best self cleaning vacuum cleaners) and I came across these two as the best ones. Which one I should get? Thank you in advance
We got the Tineco and I looked at the Samsung in a store. The Tineco feels slightly better made, is a bit lighter and more ergonomic, and it works wonderfully with long hair and pet stuff. My sister has little birds that need material to build nests and the Tineco picks it all up without clogging. It's also a bit more stable while maneuvering.
Pros for the Samsung - a lot stronger suction, but the battery will age faster and not last as long. Also, the Samsung Cleanstation is not as tall and a bit more elegant, while the Tineco looks more futuristic and stores the accessories. It's a tad bit easier to place the vacuum into the Station on the Samsung, but you need to shorten/elongate the rod every time.
Last but not least, after a month of use the HEPA filter on the Tineco looks like new, despite no extra sponge prefilter...so I suppose their HEPA cleaning claim works. The bagless system also works perfectly, another pro over the Samsung... I don't see the need for a bag, except if you are really allergic to something.
@@outlaw6313 Thank you very much for the detailed feedback. I actually went with the Samsung because Costco had it for sale for close to $400. I agree with the points you mentioned, also another thing is with Samsung sometimes I have a hard time going over rugs so I don't know if that is the same with Tineco. And another thing is yes as you mentioned you have to buy the bags for Samsung, but the good thing is you don't have to deal with cleaning the bin which is a benefit for people who are allergic to dust. Overall it is a good vacuum however I still don't know how good it is in comparison to Tineco
Tineco finally solved their filtration weakness. I'm not a fan of pouch batteries because it is more fragile than cylindrical, but then, Tineco may have a point that by the time pouch batteries become bulging degraded, the battery capacity may likely to be too low and need replacing anyway. Weird they only use 4 cells resulting to 14.4 volts for the motor, so this vacuum likely weaker than anything in this price range. I think for the same money, I'd take another vacuum from other brands. Dyson V15 costs the same as this
I think you're forgetting you "enthusiasticly recommended" the Shark Detect Pro. Which was also the first one you tested with the auto empty base - not the Tineco as claimed.
It would have been nice for you to compare the two instead of against the Dyson. People who buy this type of vacuum are choosing to not have a Dyson. You should compare apples to apples.
If they release this exact same vacuum with more power i will literally buy it
Bought one and it doesn't charge at all. It seems the charging ports can be a hit or miss.
vs samsung bespoke jet and LG cordzero all in one tower?
I thought it was Thursday. Thanks for reminding me it's Friday! Vacuum wars day!
Nice! Let us know how you like it!
When can we see eufy mach V1 ultra mop?
The filter situation on the Tineco vacuums is terrible.
I'm looking for a light cordless vacuum, and I have this one on my list. I also have the Dyson V12 Detect Slim on my list, but I can't seem to find a good comparison between the two. Are these comparable? I know one has a station and one does not, but does the V12 just crush this in terms of actual vacuuming, or are they comparable?
We haven't sat down and compared the two - but we do have some good videos for the V12 here: Best Dyson Cordless: ua-cam.com/video/94xundRBBE4/v-deo.html and V12 full review: ua-cam.com/video/XkoHR6TuggM/v-deo.html
@@VacuumWars thanks for the reply! I think I've watched several of your videos more than once haha. I get the feeling that the V12 is the better vacuum, but the Pure One Station is the better value with the station. I'm torn, but always appreciate the responses and reviews!
@@Khutch18Did you decide between the two in the end? I'm after a lightweight stick vacuum and am considering this Tineco and the Dyson V12!
@@ednewmy I ended up going with the Dyson V12, and I'm very happy with my decision. Full disclosure, though, I never got the opportunity to try the Tineco, but the pickup with the Dyson is flawless, the quality is top notch, and it's not difficult to clean when needed. Hope that helps!
@@Khutch18 Nice one, thank you! I bought a V15 but it was just too heavy for me, hence looking at the V12 and other options. But for the week or so I had it (other than the weight) the V15 was very impressive, although my arm is still sore from using it, so I do need something extremely light!
Does the station have HEPA filter or else what's the point?
At 3:48 he states and shows a graphic that is has a sealed HEPA system. Did you watch the video?
@@MitchM240I know the vacuum has HEPA, but I'm talking about the charging station.
Thank you Tineco for making bagless.
Shark did it first.
Bagless will always have inferior filtration and maintenance.
@@_Lassic_ there aren’t that many bags that provide 99.97% filtration down to 0.3 microns that are super cheap. Most will buy cheaper bags anyway the same way people buy regular gas with no additives. And the premium bagged vacuums with excellent filtration have a dedicated hepa filter which is disposable most of the time. If bagless will “always have inferior filtration”, how is it that the current premium Dysons are the only consumer vacuums on the market that provide 99.97% down to .1 microns that I’m aware of?
I still don’t understand what people mean by less maintenance with bagged machines. You have to get a new bag every time it’s full. Bagless vacuums on the other hand have had 100% washable filters for years now. My Dyson cordless has had no replacement part maintenance for almost four years now. All I do is wash the filter aside from normal emptying and declogging.
@@battery_wattageLindhaus has what you want
Bagless is awful
These Vaccum Wars are getting bloodier and bloodier, when will mankind learn?
I ❤ you vacuum wars!😮😢
Can you do a review on roborock s8 max v ultra
Can you do this vs the Dyson gen5?
We can't make a promise right now but that is a good idea!
non-removable batteries are an instant deal breaker for me
just bought and found this out the hard way. Other that that, the vacuum is quite… good. I had a Jet 90 it was replacing that only lasted 2 years and the Jet 90 at the time had some of the strongest CFM suction of any cordless vacuum. Compared to the Tineco, the Pure One on MAX has noticeably even more suction through the wand than the Jet 90. On a light carpet vacuuming of dog hair that hasn’t been done in several days, I went back over with a large corded carpet vacuum and it only picked up about 1/3 of a cup of more hair/sand. I am definitely impressed with the pickup capabilities on all surfaces with just one roller.
@@conwilcon967Are you still happy with the Tineco? I've thought about the Samsung Jet 90 but also now considering the Tineco, mainly because I need something super lightweight but also the self emptying is very appealing too!
SUPER cool!!
Definitely not cheap! The detachable battery is a big issue for me. I just had to replace my cordless stick because the batteries were weak and when I tried to take it apart I had to cut the case open only to find out the unit was basically designed around odd sized batteries. I might have been able to run them down BUT just decided to throw it away rather than go to that much hassle. I am assuming this is made in China and China is notorious for low quality batteries. They can crow all they want about their battery technology but I would take all such claims with a grain of salt.
I'd rather wait for the Gen5 to go down in price. I scored a Dyson product (airwrap for my wife) at a really good price when they did an additional reduction on refurbished (new for all intent and purposes) products on their website.
As a rule of thumb, all tineco are PLASTIC toys they last for about 1-2 years at most and need tons of replacement parts coming from someone who has owned more than 3 Tineco vacuums, yes Dyson is more expensive for less features but it actually lasts, anyone watching this video to buy a tineco I would say stay away.
Also wouldn’t it be helpful to do a dust corner pickup test? As a matter of fact dust likes to collect in the corners and so far you don’t do any corner pickup tests
This design is oddly simillar to the LG A9 Ultra. I think tineco is copying LG. Typical chinese company smh
Do not buy anything from this trash company lol dyson prices for cheap garbage
Terrible batteries and the clear point of failure, I say this from experience. They don’t have a detachable battery to drive their bottom line. Lousy company lousy products. Stay away.
This channel used to be the go to for robotic vacuums. Now it’s wasted on all this.
Tineco sucks as a brand.