Tineco Floor ONE S7 PRO Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner

Tineco Floor ONE S7 PRO Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner

Brand: Tineco
3.5
(3)

Reviews

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Needs Improvement

  • Hair-wrap prevention / anti-tangle tech
    there's no anti-air tangle
  • Self-cleaning cycle effectiveness
    does not have any brush drying which is ridiculous at that price point of $700 there's no brush drying at all
  • Solution application
    there's no automatic solution dispenser
  • Under-furniture clearance
    there's no lay flat capabilities which is ridiculous again at that price point
  • Value-for-money
    at that price point of $700

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What We Loved

  • Maneuverability & swivel steering
    self-propulsion makes pushing effortless
  • Mopping performance (robotic or wet-dry)
    excellent vacuuming and mopping combo
  • Status indicators (battery, bin, filter)
    bright LED display shows mode, water & battery levels
  • Suction power (air watts)
    strong suction for hard-floor messes

Just Okay

  • Battery runtime / Charging time
    only 40 min per charge
  • Water tank capacity
    small water tank requires frequent emptying

Needs Improvement

  • Cleaning performance on carpet
    not suitable for carpet
  • Weight
    heavy at 21.5 lbs

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What We Loved

  • Aesthetic design & finish
    Sleek wood-grain-look plastic elevates the overall appearance.
  • Assembly and Setup
    Ships almost fully assembled; only the handle and accessory holders need attaching.
  • Automatic suction adjustment (dirt sensing)
    iLoop Smart Sensor boosts power and shows a red-to-blue dirt ring while cleaning.
  • Battery runtime / Charging time
    Ran 43 minutes on Auto with 10 % battery left—exceeds the 40-minute spec.
  • Cleaning performance on hard floors
    Removes flour, coffee, Cheerios, and sticky spills in one to four passes.
  • Edge-cleaning effectiveness
    Brush roll cleans within 1 cm of walls on either side.
  • Filter washability
    Supplied filters rinse clean under water and swap easily—two are included.
  • Large-debris pick-up
    Cheerios and similar debris disappear in a single forward or reverse pass.
  • LED headlights brightness / usefulness
    Headlight makes dust and spills visible in dim corners.
  • Liquid/spill pickup (wet-dry models)
    Suction mode lifts juice, syrup, and muddy water without leaving puddles.
  • Maneuverability & swivel steering
    Self-propulsion and swivel head let it pivot easily around furniture.
  • Noise level
    70-75 dB across modes—audible but not harsh for a wet-dry vac.
  • Self-cleaning mop function
    Quick and Super cycles flush and air-dry the brush, but a full dry still needs air-drying off-dock.
  • Status indicators & maintenance alerts
    Screen and voice prompts call out battery, water-tank levels, and self-clean progress.
  • Threshold crossing ability
    Glides over tall door thresholds with no snagging.
  • User interface/display clarity
    3.6-inch LCD with animated assistant gives clear tutorials and cleaning data.
  • Weight
    11.3 lb isn’t feather-light, but self-propulsion prevents arm fatigue.
  • Wheel quality
    Large rubber-coated wheels with deep grooves roll smoothly without scuffing floors.

Just Okay

  • Dust-bin emptying
    Dirty-water tank must be emptied and scrubbed by hand to avoid odor.
  • Filtration quality (HEPA rating, multi-stage)
    Single ‘dry filter’ only; no extra pet-hair or debris filter in the dirty-water tank.

Needs Improvement

  • Cleaning performance on carpet
    Unit cannot be used on rugs; hard-floor only.
  • Price
    At around $700, it’s one of the most expensive wet-dry vacuums on the market.