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The Tineco Floor ONE S5 is a premium cordless wet/dry vacuum mop featuring intelligent iLoop sensor technology that auto-adjusts suction and water flow for optimal cleaning. With a 35-minute runtime, 0.8L dual water tanks, and a self-cleaning function, it delivers streak-free floors and hassle-free maintenance. Designed for pet owners and busy professionals, its space-saving design and edge-cleaning brush roller ensure thorough, efficient cleaning on multiple hard floor surfaces.












| ASIN | B09P2RKRWX |
| Amperage | 7.2 Amps |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 35 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #445 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Shop Wet Dry Vacuums |
| Brand Name | Tineco |
| Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
| Color | Blue |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 9,273 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Disk |
| Form Factor | Upright |
| Included Components | Cleaning tool |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.75"L x 10.24"W x 43.31"H |
| Item Height | 43.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Tineco |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 24-month limited warranty with 24/7 customer service support, emails, messages and free calls. |
| Model Name | Floor ONE S5 Blue |
| Model Number | Floor One S5 Plus |
| Motor Horsepower | 0.295 horsepower |
| Noise Level | 78 Decibels |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless, Wet/Dry, Enlarged water tank, Self-Propelled, Edge Cleaning, Self-Cleaning, iLoop, Lightweight |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pet Hair |
| Runtime | 35 minutes |
| Style Name | Floor ONE S5 Blue |
| Surface Recommendation | Multi-surface Versatility: Clean wet and dry messes on tile, sealed wood, laminate, and more. |
| UPC | 194846100571 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 220 watts |
A**R
Better than the S3
I bought this at a discounted price during Amazon prime day. I have the S3, which I love, but was excited over new and improved features the latest edition flaunted. Let me tell you what I appreciated: -Closer cleaning to the edges: Okay, so though there is a smidge of an improvement here- the new edition still isn’t as good as advertised. You will see about a cm (give or take 2 mm) of uncleared debris from the edge, but it still is an improvement! -Better suction: there is a lot more suction on this newer edition and it joyfully surprised me, definitely an improvement I love. I don’t have to revisit areas I already cleaned as much as I did with the S3. -Design improvements to the cover on top of the roller and the container holding the dirty water. With the s3, I found that at times water sputtered out of the dirty water tank and the cover over the roller, despite both being properly installed. I would have to reinstall them several times to get the perfect fit where water wouldn’t go spraying out. It was annoying. This new design seems to have a better fit, and improved cover that stops this problem. Definitely a relief to know it’s fixed! Stuff that is a con but not so much to outweigh the pros: -Battery Power: battery drains faster, this is the biggest issue I have, but all in all I assume it is because it’s operating at a more powerful rate. It still covers most of my bottom floor so not a huge issue, just something that isn’t always convenient if I have bigger jobs downstairs. -the dirty water tank needs cleaning faster and the cleaning solution also needs refilling faster, and this is for the same reason I think I listed above. I operate normally only on auto mode, so it is likely that the more powerful suction requires more water than the S3 did. The hand held vacuum is decent, it does the job. Easy to use. For the price of the add on, it’s worth the purchase. I put my old S3 upstairs and now have the latest edition downstairs. I am pretty happy with my purchase and have bought several of them for family and friends. Helpful tip for any tineco: I use a deodorizing solution in the dirty water tank to keep it from smelling. I noticed that it was getting very putrid smell in my S3, even when clean, and this seemed to stop the issue. I use the self cleaning feature after every use, Hand wash the components at least once a week, change out the filter and roller every three weeks, and take good care of the machine, but the smell was still happening. I really recommend this to everyone.
N**R
I love this machine! BUT ...
I've had this machine nearly a year, so here's my experience. First, I live in a large house with what feels like about an acre of floor tile. I have an average-sized foyer with a hallway leading into a large kitchen with attached dinette area, going back through another hallway into a powder room. Plus - a first-floor laundry room and an oversized bathroom in the first-floor master suite. Upstairs, I have two more average-sized bathrooms. Having to first vacuum all that square footage and then using a bucket and mop for all that tile used to take me around 2 hours - if I was quick. It was hot and sweaty work, and I never really felt the floors were clean using a mop dipped into dirty water. After watching video after video on YouTube - and with Prime day sweetening the deal with a deep discount - I took the plunge and bought the 2-in-1 cordless model. It's described as the "BMW" of vacuum mops by reviewers on YouTube, and they're not kidding. Opening the box feels like unpacking a giant iPhone; even the packaging material is top-notch. Every piece of this unit is made with high-quality plastic with rubber seals, ingeniously designed and very well-made. (PRO TIP: take pictures or video with your phone as you unpack - you may need to have to repack it later - I'll explain below.) I now have every square inch of my tile floors vacuumed and cleaned in less than 1/2 hour without breaking a sweat. Every inch is washed with fresh water/cleaning solution, and my floors have never looked or felt cleaner. However, there are some things to know about this machine before you buy it. I won't even call them "cons", just some pointers: 1. I wish this came in a corded model. I'd much rather work around a long cord than always having to hustle through the job before it loses its charge. (PRO TIP: move all of your furniture and area rugs off the floor before you start so you can move through the rooms quickly without wasting precious seconds on the battery charge.) 2. A full charge lasts me about 24 minutes. BUT - it's important you finish the job before you drop below 20% charge; once you're below 20%, it will not let you do the self-cleaning cycle. 3. The self-cleaning cycle. Do not think you're done after the self-cleaning cycle. Like a BMW, this machine is very sensitive with compact parts, and it needs to be THOROUGHLY cleaned by disassembling the wastewater tank, removing the cover and the brush, and washing each part meticulously and wiping down the machine. If it's not squeaky-clean after each use, crap will gunk up REAL fast and start growing mold and mildew. 4. Because of the necessary post-cleanup, all the videos and photos showing people standing on a pristine floor using this machine to sweep up spilled cereal or an entire plate of spilled spaghetti are completely insane. Yes, I understand they're just trying to illustrate what the machine can do, but honestly, WHY would you gunk up your machine with spaghetti and sauce when in literally less than one minute you can scoop it all up with a paper towel and spray and wipe the whole area down with Fantastic? Otherwise you'd be spending at least a half-hour cleaning spaghetti out of your machine. DO NOT DO THIS. 5. Be aware that it'll take around 4 hours for a full recharge. ********SERVICE ALERT********** After not even 12 uses, the machine started to seriously malfunction; while cleaning the floors, it kept slipping into "self-cleaning" mode, shooting cleaning solution everywhere. I had to carefully re-pack the unit and send it back for servicing. They paid the shipping and the cost of the repair, and it was fixed and returned within about 10 days. Knock on wood, it's been working well ever since. FINAL THOUGHTS: I'll be honest, even if this thing lasted only 1 year and I had to keep buying a new one every year, for me it would still be worth it. Cleaning the floors with this machine is a joy, my floors have never been cleaner, and the cleanup afterward, once you get the hang of it, really takes only about 5 minutes or so. This is a definite BUY!
K**S
This vacuum cuts my cleaning routine in half and works great with animal hair.
I was hesitant to make this big purchase. I'm so glad that I did. I have 2 kids, a dog (Golden Retriever), a long-haired cat, and a construction working husband. Needless to say, our house gets tracked up easily. We have a ranch style house. The main floor is 2500 sq/ft. Only the bedrooms have carpet. Everything else is vinyl flooring. Before purchasing this, I would vacuum everything then mop and bucket. It was so much work with going back and forth rinsing out the mop and moving chairs back and forth. It was always a big, long chore I was never excited about doing. I have been looking at these machines for a while and wasn't ready to invest. Mostly due to reading reviews about animal hair. I have read a lot that said it doesn't work well for that. I will say with a dog and cat that shed it does work well. I do vacuum the corners were the hair likes to collect in little dust piles first with our cordless vacuum just because I don't want to have issues with it. Thats a quick easy thing for me to do first. Then I used this vacuum and mop around the house. The first time I used it I knew our floors were dirty. It was winter and the kids and dog would track in the salt and dirt from the driveway. So, when the smart function on the machine said the floors were dirty, I would go slow over the floors and the machine goes into turbo mode. I continue over the spot until the light on the top will turn green. This used a lot of the battery because of how dirty my floors were. The battery didn't make it halfway through the house. I was a little disappointed, but I do realize the machine was running hard. I put it on the charger, and it takes a long time to charge up. I did the rest of the house later that day and it worked great. I was so surprised at how well it cleaned the floors. I like the fact that it has a dirty water and clean water tank. That way you're not using the same water to clean the floors and push the same crud around. With our larger area to be cleaned I have to empty the tank out about 5 to 6 times during moping. It's very easy to do. I dump the dirty water tank in the toilet. It has a hair collector/strainer at the top of the tank to collect all the bigger debris that gets in the tank. This is nice to just grab what's on the top and toss it in the trash and dump the rest. When you are finished you run the self-cleaning cycle and dump out the tank. It comes with a bristle brush to clean the tanks out which is really nice. I set them to the side to dry out, so I don't get a mold/musty/stinky tank. I also take the roller off the bottom and set it up right to dry evenly. The base has storage attachments to keep everything together, so nothing gets lost. I find myself moping the floors more often and house is staying cleaner. When I keep up on the moping I can do the whole house on one battery charge. If I wait a while and the floors get really dirty, I do have to stop and recharge the machine up and finish the rest after it's done charging. This works great for my dog and cat hair. I haven't had a problem with clogging or it not picking up the hair. The base just goes by a plug in our locker room out of site from everything and is sturdy. I'm so glad I purchased this, and I use it often. I highly recommend it if you have a large area of flooring that you vacuum and mop. It cuts your time in half.
K**M
First cleaning and I'm impressed!
First, I'd like to say that I am replacing a Bissell Crosswave (1785A) and most of my review of the Tineco S5 is in comparison to the Bissell. I wasn't happy with the edge cleaning or room transitions of the Bissell. And if I went too quickly, it would spit water out when the mop was extended and I pulled it back. I wasn't always happy with the cleaning of the Bissell in general as it seemed to leave dirty tracks quite often even after going over it repeatedly. Full disclosure, I don't clean the floor as often as I should, so the Bissell has quite a job to do. I also probably should have replaced the roller over time, but I cleaned it by hand each use and fully dried it, and it still looks like new. And I am a vinegar solution user, which is said to be a no-no, but after years of vinegar with the Bissell, I noticed no issues with the vinegar solution on the Bissell. I was just about to order a new filter and new rollers for the Bissell and got a wild hair to try something else. I opted for the Tineco S5. I really wanted the corded Steam version, but it didn't edge clean, so opted for this one. With the first use of the Tineco S5, I did vacuum first because it's spring and it's been raining and there are muddy dog prints, which were still there after vacuuming. I used the Bissell 3 days ago and cleaned the whole machine (roller, dirty water and innards of the vacuum) and went over the floor a second time and it appears that the dirt just got redistributed around the floor and it looked terrible. So the Tineco had a pretty dirty floor to clean. What I like!: Noise: The Tineco is much quieter than the Bissell. In fact most people complain that the audio prompts are too loud, but I found it hard to understand what it was telling me, so will likely up the volume in the future if I think that's useful. General cleaning: I think the Tineco S5 did a great job! I feel like it's fully clean and with less effort than I've been using with the Bissell. There were no residual tracks left by the machine, the floor dried quickly and I didn't need to go over each spot nearly as often to get it clean. I did use the included Tineco cleaner and I don't notice any residue, but I will go back to a vinegar solution if I find the Tineco soap begins to leave a residue like the Bona cleaner did. Edge cleaning: I am very happy with the edge cleaning. Yes, it only cleans on one edge, and that's disappointing, but it worked well for me with just the one side and I only had to approach an edge from the other direction a couple of times in order for the right side of the machine to be at the edge. Transitions: It still wasn't perfect at room transitions (raised strips in doorways), but I was able to push the vacuum up to the transition and get it clean without leaving a bunch of water and clumps of wet dog hair like the Bissell. Ease of use: I seemed to clean the areas much faster than with my old Bissell because it's constantly outputting water. I didn't find I had to go over a spot nearly as often to pick up the dirt and it left the floor drier with each pass than the Bissell would - maybe go over a muddy footprint 2-3 times total with the Tineco rather than 5-6 and then again 3-4 times to dry it with the Bissell. Roller: I think the Tineco roller does a much better job at cleaning the floor and not leaving an uneven layer of water behind. I always thought my laminate plank floors were warped the way the Bissell left water on the floor, but I didn't get that at all with the Tineco and the water was evenly damp and left no residual marks from the wheels or the roller anywhere on my floors! Battery life: Yes, the battery does take a long time to charge, but within an hour of unboxing, it was at 75% and I took it for a spin. I did my large kitchen, a hallway and small bathroom all in about 20 minutes and was down to 38% after cleaning the floor and going through the self cleaning mode, so I should be able to do all of the floors I already cleaned, plus the mud room, master bedroom and large bathroom and run the self-cleaning mode all in a single charge. If not, I can certainly break up the cleaning and won't be that disappointed in having to wait for a recharge. Clean up: While the self cleaning mode is just ok, I still hand clean the roller, tanks and base of the machine, which it states clearly to do on the box. Why anyone would leave the dirty tank on the machine and be surprised at the smell that develops is beyond me. But the design of the Tineco makes cleaning easier and faster as there are fewer places behind the roller where hair and other debris gets hung up. I think the self-cleaning mode helps to remove hair and debris from the roller and the machine, making clean up less of a chore. And the included brush helps a bit with cleaning the filter, the dirty tank, and the port to the dirty tank. I always replace the roller after cleaning out everything and run the vacuum to suck as much water from the roller as possible, then remove the roller again to let it air dry; and still did this with the Tineco. I didn't replace the clean water tank during this process because I didn't want water flowing to the roller when I was trying to spin it dry. It seemed to work to remove excess water from the roller as there was more water in the dirty tank, so that worked fine. But the label on the machine says that the "brush" (roller?) shouldn't be submerged or rinsed, yet the instruction manual says to rinse the brush roller. I rinsed it, soaped it, rinsed it thoroughly and spun it dry on the machine so it will dry faster. Voila. What I didn't like (but aren't deal breakers)!: Tank capacity: When I was going through the self-cleaning mode, I ran out of clean water and then the dirty tank was full, so I had to stop twice during the self-cleaning mode to fill the clean tank and empty the dirty tank. I rarely had to refill the clean tank and never had to empty the dirty tank on the Bissell midway through my cleaning of the same area, so it's a little disappointing to have the smaller tank capacities. Cleaning sensor(?): As another reviewer commented, the readout never showed that the floor was dirty, so I had to manually turn on the Max cleaning mode in the dirty paw print traffic area. I noticed where I didn't have the Max cleaning on in that dirtier area, I had to go over it a second time to get the footprints up, so the Max mode was definitely needed in that area, but it didn't go into Max on its own. But I don't need a machine to do my thinking for me about where the extra dirty areas are, so I'm fine with pushing the button for the Max cleaning when I need it. Suction only mode: Apparently this model may not have a suction only mode, which is helpful if you happen to leak water on the floor while cleaning or when spinning the roller dry. It wasn't clear to me (and still isn't by the manual) whether the S5 has a Suction-only mode, so that is disappointing if it doesn't. It may be that you have to shell out more $$ on the Pro or Smart (Blue) model to get the Suction only version. I didn't feel like putting everything back together before it's dry to see if there is a Suction Only mode, but if there isn't, I will continue to remove the clean water tank to get suction only. So there. Summary: I think this is a fine machine and the Tineco S5 did a better job of cleaning my floors with less effort than before! I could get it directly from Tineco for cheaper than I bought it on Amazon, but in case I hated it right out of the box, I opted for Amazon - even though I believe I would have to work with Tineco directly if I had used it and wanted to return it, so that's food for thought. I would say that I was very happy with the performance of the Tineco and have no regrets with this purchase. If I find any other issues with the machine down the road, I will update my review.
C**A
LIFE CHANGING!
YES, worth the hype. At baseline, I already have a clean house. Two adults, a Belgian shepherd, no shoes allowed inside, dog's paws get wiped every time she comes in from outside. My normal routine was to vacuum daily and steam mop at least once or twice a week. I have a lightweight steam mop but HATED the physical labor of pushing it all over the house. Enter the S5. When this came, I had just steam mopped the night before. Ran it once and holyyyyyy nasty water!!! This thing is 10000% worth it. I've used it daily since it arrived and no matter how often I use it, the dirty water tank always ends up with brown nasty dirty water. Which tells you how quickly dust / dirt make their way into our homes. Some thoughts and tips for success: 1) Vacuum first with a dedicated vacuum. Don't expect the S5 to do everything. Use it like a power mop, to wash the floors after you've vacuumed / picked up large debris. The filter will require you to use your hands to clean it and empty it out, so if you don't want to touch disgusting chunks of who knows what, do your due diligence and clean messes properly first (on your hands and knees) before running this over to do a wash on your floors. 2) I need about 1.5 tanks of clean water to wash1800 sq ft of LVP floors. Remember, I clean my floors daily so this is just a maintenance wash of my floors but it will require patience + refill. 3) You can use whatever soap you want as long as it's not very foaming. I used Tide laundry detergent (VERY LITTLE goes a long way!) and it caused minor issues with the sensor thinking the dirty water tank was full when it wasn't, but that's probably because I put too much Tide and it foamed a lot. 4) Clean after EACH use. It's SO easy to do and takes 5 seconds to pop out all the pieces and rinse them with water. And yes, that includes the roller brush and the cover. I wash these every single time (yes, it's that easy!) 5) Stairs - since the S5 won't function if it's upright (unlike a Dyson), you can only cover so much of each step before it stops running (it shuts off when placed upright). My solution is to wash half a step on the way up, then do the other half of the step on the way down. Problem solved. MINOR MINOR complaints: 1) Very faint streaking on the backroll - i.e. if you pull the vacuum backwards too quickly, it can leave some stripes on the floor. Solve by always moving the vac forwards and overlapping the backwards strokes. 2) The water tank requires somewhat frequent refilling. A bit inconvenient but really not bad at all. 3) Self-clean cycle requires 10% battery and that your clean water tank is about half full. Again, pretty minor and easy to address. 4) Yes, you need to touch the gunk in your filter to clean it properly. If that grosses you out, just throw it in the sink and run water over it to rinse it out. 5) Doesn't lie flat to go way under furniture (would be wonderful if it did!) but most people aren't crazy and need their entire under-bed area washed. I got this on sale when it was the same price as the S3, and based on comparisons between the two, the S5 seemed a better deal (easier to clean components, larger water tank, less distance between roller brush edge and wall). My only regret is not purchasing this sooner!
M**N
Ordered and received a replacement. This is a smashin' item. Worth the money.
RE-EDITED I returned this and received a replacement. The replacement works amazingly. It does the self-clean which my first one didn't. We have 7 dogs, shedders and occasional pee-ers. This vacuum mop does the job. Stuborn stains take a little longer is all. Battery lasts about 40 mins. I think 40mins of cleaning is enough a day, no? Pro This is super lightweight and easy to push around. The process of dismantling and cleaning in between use was a doddle and much better than battling with vacuums, mops and buckets. Cons The section covering the roller mop hardly ever clicked in place on the left hand side, maybe once in 10 uses. The self cleaning button to be used at the end of use never worked. The roll would whizz for about 3 seconds, but there was no sustained cleaning function, so the roll had to be cleaned by hand. By day 5 the machine was pumping out water and had lost it's suction. All parts had been meticulously cleaned between uses, so it must have been something else. Registering my product failed as the website never sent a confirmation email. I will try this product one more time, because for the first 4 days it was great and I also bought extra parts for it, so will need to use those up.
S**R
Cleans it all!
I honestly didn’t expect to love this as much as I do, but it has been a game changer. It truly picks up everything—dust, crumbs, hair, kids spills, and even sticky messes—all in one pass. It’s easy to use and lightweight which makes cleaning feel way less like a chore. One of my favorite features is the self-cleaning function. After cleaning, it takes care of itself, which is a huge time-saver and keeps it from smelling or getting gross. However, you do need to take it apart every so often for a deeper clean to keep it working at its best—but it’s totally worth it! I have gifted them several times to others and tell all my friends they need one!
R**M
It's good once you get the hang of it
I bought (specifically) the Floor One S5 Pro 2 so that's what I'm reviewing. Like others, I got it during Black Friday / Cyber Monday and so I waited 9 months to review it so I could put it to good use. Overall, I like it. Not in love with it, but it's good for what I need. For reference, I have all tile / vinyl flooring in my house (2000 sq ft). No kids, two occasional old stray dogs that come in and I feed and they hang with me for a bit before sending them back out into the wild. So nothing too crazy. Cleaning - I think it cleans well. I LOVE the solution (it smells good, very mild, the house smells great afterwards, no streaks, no residue, nothing bothersome). Battery life - I can clean my whole downstairs (about 1000 sq ft maybe?) and the battery drops to maybe 75-80%. I can do upstairs too (approximately another 1000 sq ft) and the battery will drain to about 40-50%. Happy with that. I ONLY run it on Max setting, never anything else. So impressive battery life. Never had an appliance with that kind of battery life. Cleaning - it cleans decent. I really don't care much for the roller, as after a few cleaning cycles, it starts to mat and then seems to struggle a bit with getting up stains on the floor (i.e. sauces, water spots, dog drool, etc). Some stuff (if it's particularly been sitting for a week or more) will take several passes to get up. But again, not mad about it. I'd have to do the same by hand. I wish the roller was a bit more fluffy so it would get into the cracks and crevices of tiles and floor planks, but that's just me. I can see the floors shine in the sunlight when it hits them, so that's good. Solution is legit 100%. I DO however notice that when it hits about 70% of the DWT, it starts to not put out solution anymore. I attribute this to the two metal prongs that sense the water level inside the tank, and as I'm moving it, and it splashes up, it shuts off the injection of the solution as a result (temporarily). To mitigate this, I empty the DWT when it gets about halfway and that fixes it. But I have to pay attention to see if I see any kind of wetness on the floor and then realize that's why. I do use it also on rugs, and it seems to do ok. It got the dog dirt / smells out from what I can tell. I know it's not technically rated for carpet, but I have low pile rugs so it works just fine. I have never paid attention to how long it takes to charge as it always gives me enough charge to do my whole house. The solution lasts awhile (I used up the small bottle that came with it and then the 1L bottle I bought later in 9 months - and that's cleaning between 1X a week to every 2-3 weeks). So glad for that. It doesn't take much. I would love to see a specific antibacterial / antimicrobial cleaning solution but that's negligible. Be SURE you thoroughly rinse the DWT after you use it! Trust me! You'll be like - why does my house smell SO BAD? and then you realize you forgot to rinse it out. But as long as you rinse it out after putting it on the charger - zero issues. Overall, I like it. I don't think I'd buy it unless it was on a really good sale, as there are other manufacturers that have similar products now for less, but it's good.
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