Tineco Pure ONE S15 Pet Smart Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, Stick Vacuum with Anti-Tangle Brush, Deep Clean for Hard Floor and Carpet, Pet Hair Cleaning with Led Headlights, Wi-Fi Connection

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Founded in 1998, Tineco dedicates itself to the engineering of premium household electronics that are helpful, easy to use, and smart. With over two decades of experience in the home cleaning industry, Tineco never stops innovating and is ready to create an easy smart life for everyone.

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ZEROTANGLE TECHNOLOGY — The specially-designed brush effectively targets hair messes and traps hairs without wrapping, making the brush even easier to clean and perfect for pet owners. Vacuuming hair both long and short is now a breeze!
TINECO PURECYCLONE TECHNOLOGY — PURE ONE S15 Pet powerfully separates air and dust to avoid pre-filter clogging or suction loss, ensuring strong and fade-free suction power.
ONE-TOUCH TRIGGER WIPES DUSTBIN CLEAN — Never touch dust again! With a simple press, a one-touch trigger scrapes off the dust and hair entangled around the filter and pushes the debris straight into the dustbin.
TINECO iLOOP SMART SENSOR — PURE ONE S15 Pet automatically adjusts suction power according to the soiling detected, improving the cleaning efficiency.
FREESTND NO-INSTALL CHARGING BASE — No installation required, with no drilling or marking on walls. Neatly store and charge the unit in the charging-equipped FreeStnd base.

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Customers find the vacuum cleaner performs well on carpet and hardwood floors. They find it easy to clean and maintain, with simple filters to clean and replace. The vacuum is convenient to use and easy to assemble. While most customers are satisfied with its performance, some have mixed opinions regarding suction power, battery life, build quality, and value for money.

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9 reviews for Tineco Pure ONE S15 Pet Smart Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, Stick Vacuum with Anti-Tangle Brush, Deep Clean for Hard Floor and Carpet, Pet Hair Cleaning with Led Headlights, Wi-Fi Connection

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  1. This Guy

    Best Stick Vacuum on the Market
    After MUCH research I felt the Tineco Pure One S15 Pet Ex Smart (with an extra battery-$599) was by far the closest competitor to the Dyson V12 Detect Slim ($542) which is arguably Dyson’s best stick vacuum, (yes, even better than the V15 Detect because it is their first and only vacuum that has an on/off button instead of a trigger you have to constantly hold down to operate, and it is lighter and quieter than the V15 and yet plenty powerful to do all your cleaning.) So I bought both the Tineco S15 and the Dyson V12. If I had purchased an extra battery with the Dyson the price of the two would have been basically the same, with the Dyson being a little more.Here is my breakdown of why I decided to keep the Tineco S15 and return the Dyson:Dyson V12 Canister problems:The biggest problem I had with the Dyson V12 was how hard it was to clean out the canister. Just simply pushing the lever down to eject the dirt wasn’t enough. My wife has long hair just past the shoulder and her hair would get caught with other debris in the upper portion of the filter chamber, the part that the lever is supposed to “scrape” past and push all the debris down and out of the canister. NOPE. It doesn’t work at all.What’s more, the Dyson V12 canister lever never once emptied the debris, and I couldn’t even reach it with my fingers to get it out, because it gets trapped beyond the section reachable by your hand. So, you have to eject the entire canister and remove it completely from the unit to truly clean it all out. Then, getting that canister to slide back onto the vacuum is not easy. You have to carefully align it just so and it takes a few tries. And to make matters worse, once you close it all up again you still have a few straggling hairs that are still hanging halfway out the seal flopping in the wind that catch your eye almost every time. It’s just a terrible system.The Tineco S15, on the other hand, works flawlessly every time. It simply opens up and drops out the hair and debris and all the hair is pushed to the bottom. Its design is soooo much smarter and more effective. This issue alone was enough of a reason to skip the Dyson and keep the Tineco S15. But there’s a lot more…Dyson V12 Cleaning head problems:The next biggest issue I had with the Dyson is that I needed two separate heads to clean the hard floor and the carpet. They say the Dyson V12 motorbar is supposed to do both, but it really is not great for the hard floor and instead spits stuff around and is super noisy. I hated using it. The Dyson fluffy head with the laser was much better for the hard floor but couldn’t do anything else.The Tineco S15 has one motorized cleaning head to rule them all…and it works great on carpet and on hard floors AND, like the Dyson motorbar head it’s made with a special system to not allow hair to get caught in it. Although they are both supposed to self clean, only the Tineco S15 motorized head actually did it. The Dyson always had at least some hair caught in it. I was so impressed by the Tineco S15 head, it just works every time and all that hair goes up into the canister and then out in the garbage. Just brilliant.And the wheels on the Tineco S15 head were also superior, it has nice big rubberized wheels that help you steer the vacuum easily and are quiet on all floors. The Dyson wheels are super small and hard plastic and noisy and look like they are going to break and start scratching my floors.Also, although the Dyson fluffy head works nicely but you have to clean it with soap and water every month. The Tineco S15’s motorized head that works on all floors never needs to be cleaned. Another win for the Tineco S15Dyson V12 Light problems:Sure there is a laser on the Dyson fluffy head, but I’d rather just have a regular light because the laser makes everything look like dirt because it shoots across the floor illuminating any and all indentions or protrusions, any nicks in the hardwood would appear as dirt. This is super annoying because you can’t see what’s what.With the Tineco S15 you get a nice set of LED lights across the front of the cleaning head so you can actually see the hard floor or carpet and discern for yourself what is dirt and what is not. And the Dyson V12 motorbar head doesn’t even have any light on it, so you never get to see into dark places on carpeted floors. Another win for the Tineco S15Dyson V12 Storage problems:The Tineco S15 has a free-standing base that holds the entire vacuum and can be put anywhere. It charges the battery that is in the vacuum itself when the vacuum is docked while at the same time charging a separate battery that is docked into the base. This is a brilliant design. You can essentially store your vacuum anywhere and don’t need to screw something into your wall all the while always having an extra charged battery for those long cleaning days. Even if you had an extra Dyson battery there is no way for you to charge them both at the same time. Another win for the Tineco S15.Dyson V12 problems with attachment tools:The Tineco S15 also comes with just the essential tools so you don’t have a bunch of extra tools lying around in some drawer or the back of some closet that you will never use. And the essential tools the Tineco comes with fit nicely on the base. The Tineco S15 tools are: a motorized upholstery cleaning head and a 2in1 crevice tool with a soft brush that can slide up onto its end. This is all you need for weekly cleaning.The Dyson, on the other hand, has a slew of tools you really never need and the one tool that you DO need, (the 2in1 crevice tool with the soft brush that slides up at the end) is the one tool you can’t even buy from Dyson for the V12! This, to me, is a ridiculous oversight.Dyson V12 does come with a “combination tool” which is a brush that slides forward on a hard plastic end, but it’s very short and doesn’t extend the end of the vacuum to help you get in between books and plants to dust and vacuum. And the angle of the brush is so steep it makes it hard to vacuum lamp shades or anything directly in front of you. You also have to bend over further to reach things. The Dyson V12 does have a crevice tool but there’s no brush option on its end so you have to swap that on and off when you want to use each. The Tineco S15’s 2in1 crevice/brush tool does both in a single tool, and the shape and angle of the brush is better and the brush itself is a much easier size to use and wield. The Dyson’s brush is super wide and the bristles are super long and it makes it harder to pick up debris with it. This is another win for the Tineco S15.Dyson V12 power button problems:Turning the Dyson V12 on requires two hands, one to hold the unit and the other to reach over and push the button on the top. This is super annoying because there are a lot of times your other hand is full–like when you are moving something around, like a chair or some books while you put them in another place and in those moments while you hold the vacuum you’d like to just turn off the power and not waste the battery, but you can’t do that. Whereas the Tineco S15 has a trigger that you don’t need to hold down, you just pull it once and the machine goes on and you pull it again and it goes off. It’s super simple. Come on Dyson, this isn’t that hard! Another win for the Tineco S15.Dyson V12 grip problems:The grip on the Dyson V12 hurts my hand. I have average sized male hands and have used lots of power tools for my work and at one time even ran a cleaning business. I can tell you this is the most uncomfortable grip I’ve ever used on any tool ever. It’s more angular or rectangular than it needs to be and after a while leaves a sharp pain between my thumb and forefinger through the palm of my hand. I never have this pain with the Tineco S15, which is more rounded and much less uncomfortable over a longer period of time. Another win for the Tineco S15.Dyson V12 overall power and digital display problems:The Dyson’s boost mode is more powerful than the Tineco S15’s boost mode but it’s an amount of power you never need so to me it’s completely pointless and a waste of energy. And when you put the Tineco S15 in power mode it works for a long time, where as the Dyson goes dead in minutes. So again, it’s pointless.The Dyson is supposed to have eco/auto/boost levels, meaning the middle level is computer controlled and automatically adjusts its power as needed. First, let me say that upon receiving the Dyson V12 there was absolutely no user manual included, not even a link or QR code to a website. This was beyond stupid and negligent. I went to the Dyson website which is an overly designed site full of bad information and is incredibly hard to make sense of and navigate. There was no way to find the V12 user manual via their search function or by looking up the unit itself, so I had to google it. Also ridiculous. Once I found the manual online it was hard to make sense of. From what I could tell, some units don’t have the auto power mode but have a “med” power mode, which I guess is considered another name for “auto” mode which is the recommended mode for the most efficient cleaning. So I used that. Later I realized that it only showed “med” mode when no motorized end was connected to it, but then when there was one it switched to saying “auto”. This was confusing and dumb to me. There was no such confusion with the Tineco.I can tell you for a fact that the Dyson V12’s “auto” mode wasn’t smart. I would move it into a very dirty area and it would sometimes increase its power and then suddenly slow down even though I was moving it into even more dirty area. Eventually, it seemed clear to me, that the Dyson V12’s “med” or “auto” mode was just a mode that randomly chooses to sometimes throttle up the power and then it goes back down, so that you get this mix of low and higher power with no real “smart” reading of the floor.Also, to change power modes on the Dyson V12 the button is very small and not easy to hit on the fly so that was annoying as well when I did want to change it. And the Dyson V12 display is very small, and seems dated and inexpensive and toggling through its menu was a real chore. It had a very outdated user interface with long moments of holding a button just to leave certain settings or go back a screen. The UI was terrible, period.Also, when the Dyson V12 is on the wall charging you can’t see how much has been charged. If you are waiting patiently to use it again you have to walk all the way over to it to see how much time is left because the display is facing the ceiling. On the Tineco S15 the display is facing forward towards you so you can see it anywhere in the room with a simple glance. And the Tineco S15 has a lovely display that looks very sleek and contemporary.As far as the power on the Tineco S15 goes, it has a very very smart auto setting that is constantly scanning particles to know when to throttle up or down. As soon as you go into a dirty area it gets more powerful and stays there until it has cleaned the debris. It’s brilliant. And if you ever want to override the auto setting, you just hit the boost button which lasts far longer than the Dyson V12’s boost. Another win for the Tineco S15Dyson V12 Noise problems:Not only does the auto power function not work well on the Dyson v12, the motor also always emits a very high pitched whine that might annoy some animals and people. I found it raking to my nerves after a while. The Tineco S15 on the other has no high-pitched whine and is much quieter overall. I could even use it while my wife was napping. Another win for the Tineco S15.Dyson customer service problems:I just have to mention that Dyson’s customer service has been terrible. I paid for 2 day shipping and the vacuum was over a week late in arriving. When I called and asked about it the call was answered by what sounded like a woman at a party, and I mean a partayyyy. I could barely hear her. I heard laughing and yelling and music and I told the woman I couldn’t hear anything because of the people partying in the background and she just gave me attitude and acted like it was my problem and refused to acknowledge her rude fellow employees and did nothing to change the situation or move to a less noisy place. This was the most unprofessional attitude and service I have ever received from a customer service department of a reputable business.Then, to make matters worse, when I asked her about my missing vacuum she put me on a long hold with some of the worst hold music I have ever listened to. When she came back she told me I had already received the vacuum! This of course was not true. What I had received was the low-reach adapter that another customer service person told me I should get to help me clean under my bed. Finally after two more long holds the woman returned from her party and refused to admit her mistake and then just casually mentioned that the V12 hadn’t shipped yet and that it would ship out later the following week and I would get it in 3-4 days. Then, hilariously, the V12 came the next day. I was so confused and it certainly did not make me feel good about trusting this company. And to pour salt on the wound, the low-reach adapter they told me to get didn’t even fit the V12! Lol, what a joke.In Conclusion:The Dyson V12 will clean your house for sure, but it’s a ton of hype and has some real disadvantages and is made by a company that doesn’t seem to give two cents about its customers. When compared to the Tineco S15 the choice was simple…I returned the Dyson and kept the Tineco and I’ve been absolutely loving how simple it is to just lift off the base and clean all my floors, both the hard floors and the carpet in one fell swoop. Amazon has the Tineco Pure One S15 Pet Ex Smart (with an extra battery included) for $599…you won’t regret it.By the way, I wasn’t paid by anyone to write this, nor do I work for either of these companies. I am a self-employed interdisciplinary artist and designer that deeply cares about how things are made and how they work. When I have to make a considerable purchase I love to do deep dives into finding the very best of the best and then tell my friends about it to save them the hassle. I took over 100 hours reading and studying every stick vacuum in the US that I could read about from every reviewer and YouTuber I could find. I did my homework and wanted to pass it on to anyone out there who, like me, might care about the little things that a lot of reviewers seem to miss…. Hope it helps!

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  2. S Mitchell

    If I could give Tineco 100 stars I would!
    I bought the Tineco S11 about a year ago and love it – everything about it, how light it is, how easy the filters are to clean and replace, how it will vacuum all the way under furniture, the suction, etc. BUT, it stopped charging. I contacted the company thinking that, as usual, I wouldn’t get a response. I was contacted the next day and through a couple of steps, I have a new battery and the vacuum is working great.I’ve been so amazed at the response I received from Tineco’s customer service department! I’ve never had such great customer service! They took the time to ask me a few questions, then sent me a new adapter and then a new battery and kept following up with me to make sure my vacuum was working. I really appreciate the service and being able to talk with an actual person at the other end helps so much!! Bravo Tineco!! You’ve got a customer for life. And thank you so much again!! Signe Mitchell

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  3. Lynn & Dougie

    It is only a matter of time before this unit dies on you…
    We paid $340 for this unit last year. We liked it so much we bought a second for our business.About one month after the warranty expired for the 1st unit, we noticed that the battery was no longer holding a charge. We have a 2400sf ranch so when the battery was new, we could vac the entire home with plenty of juice to spare. Well, I was now lucky if I could vac 1/2 of the house before the battery died. So I called customer service.They sent me a new battery. The new battery lasted all of 22 minutes before it died. The battery used to last me almost 40 minutes. But a few battery lasts for only 22 minutes??? I shared this with customer service but there was nothing else they were going to do for us and I have all of the emails to prove it. Ok, I get it, it’s a cordless vac, the battery’s are what they are. Time for me to move on.So you know, the battery charges while in the handheld unit and when inserted into a large charger that I installed on the wall. The battery stopped charging while in the unit and in the wall charger. So I took the battery out and placed it in the secondary charger on the wall unit. The battery now would charge but still only last for like 20 mins now. But what does that tell you?It tells me that the initial issue was with the hand-held unit. Maybe if that was changed out by customer service I would not be writing this review. Who knows. But it wasn’t replaced. Only the battery was.So for a few months we charged the battery in the top section of the wall charger. And by doing this you are not able to insert the handheld unit into the wall charger. So we had to place the handheld somewhere else in the house while the battery charged. This was quite a mess but we did it.And then this week guess what? The top section of the wall unit stopped charging. Seriously, the entire unit is now junk. Well it always was junk, now its completely worthless. So now I’m out of vac. One that I paid $340 last year.So I started carting a home battery back and forth to work to charge in the work wall charger. Talk about a pain in the you know what, but I did it so we had a vac at home.And now get this. The battery for the work vac started to die a slow death. It worked on what I thought was a full charge but it only but it only lasted for all of 7 1/2 minutes before dying. So the home vac is dead as a door nail. The work vac is running a close second and its only a ammeter of time before that one is dead also.I could write so much but why bother. I just want the reader to know to move on from this vac and buy something else. I paid a total of almost $700 for two vacs. One is completely dead, the second is on its last leg. Not only did I purchase one lemon, I bought two. And so will you. Just give it time. Stay away from Tineco. You will thank me later.

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  4. mbenson2376

    Not for area rugs😩
    I bought this a bit hastily during Cyber Monday and probably should’ve read through more reviews. But I’ve always had Tineco vacuums and they are so great for the money so I didn’t spend too much time researching. But the fact that you can’t put this vac on low suction is driving me BONKERS. It’s just “auto” or “max.” So the second it goes over an area rug, it INCREASES the suction automatically which sucks up just enough of the rug to instantly shut off the roller. The suction is fantastic (a little too fantastic in this case) but I just need a way to reduce the suction for rugs!! I have Ruggable rugs throughout my house and they have never been a problem with any other vac (including our big corded Shark vac) but they are impossible to vacuum with this model. Love everything else about it though.

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  5. Ester

    La aspirado es de buena calidad trabaja muy bien, sin embargo no me agradó al 100 % ya que la batería 🔋 no demora el tiempo q promete en la descripción del pruducto, solo funciona como 25 minutos a velocidad automática si le pongo el máximo demora menos de 20 minutos la carga de la bateria, le doy una calificación de 5 de 10

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  6. Lyn

    Easy to assemble and operate. Suction is terrific. Charging stand excellent.

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  7. Domenico De Re

    This is great for our wooden floor, love the lights to see the dirt and dust.

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  8. peter smallhorne

    Had this for a week now, battery last around 10 – 15 minutes on normal setting. Area being vacuumed by no means dirty or dusty, mostly tiled. Vacuumed and mopped regularly.

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  9. Lena

    Not recommended. Suction power is compatible with $12 no brand mini vacuum I bought on Amazon

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