ZDNET's key takeaways The Tineco Pure One Station 5 vacuum cleaner normally retails for $459; now it's on sale for $339.
It's a powerful cordless vacuum with a self-emptying base station, perfect for pet owners and parents.
Some parts can be finicky, like lining up the floor brush on the base station, or its accessories getting stuck and not easily detaching. $339 at Amazon
The Tineco Pure One Station 5 is on sale for $339 (save $120) at Amazon.
Since I began testing the Tineco Pure One Station 5, I've reached for it for everyday messes over any other vacuum at home. It's proven to be outstanding at picking up pet hair from any surface and debris of various sizes. It even picks up random things that my upright vacuum spits out, like lollipop sticks and juice box straw wrappers.
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When I began using the Tineco Pure One Station 5, the first thing that caught my attention was the bright green light illuminating its path. Although it initially seemed gimmicky, it proves invaluable the more you vacuum with it.
The green light shows you every single strand of hair, speck of dust, and minuscule crumb on your floors -- and is rather depressing, showing me each and every dent and scratch on my hardwood floors -- but it works to ensure you don't miss anything.
I tested the Tineco Pure One Station 5 on all levels: Eco, Auto, and High. Eco is a power-saving mode that can handle easy jobs and pick up crumbs after snack time, while High is the strongest suction mode, strong enough to outperform my upright corded vacuum and pick up stuck-on pet hair from rugs and carpets.
Auto mode uses the Tineco iLoop smart sensor to detect the amount of dust and debris on your floors and automatically adjust the suction power.
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