Pure One Station Cordless Vacuum
Free delivery between May 15 – 21
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The Tineco Pure ONE Station 5 Cordless Smart Vacuum delivers hands-free convenience with powerful cleaning performance. Its 2.5L auto dust base stores debris for up to 45 days, eliminating daily emptying while automatically recharging and self-cleaning after each use. The full-path self-cleaning system thoroughly cleans the brush, tube, filter, and dustbin, keeping the vacuum fresh and ready. With the ZeroTangle brush, dual combs prevent hair wrapping by straightening and untangling fur and strands, making it ideal for pet owners. Powered by a 175W suction motor, it swiftly captures dust, debris, and pet hair on both carpets and hard floors. The Tineco iLoop smart sensor detects dust levels and automatically adjusts suction power for maximum efficiency. Combined with a unique brush head and wider tube, the Station 5 can easily handle large debris without clogging, ensuring uninterrupted, high-performance cleaning every time.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
4 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 26, 2025
Does anyone have experience with Tineco vacuums?
The performance is good and so is the customer service. I damaged the batteries (water) and they replaced them at a low cost. We then had some accidental damage to an attachment and they replaced it for free.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 3, 2025
Finally stopped buying cheap vacuums and invested in a better one, does it actually last?
Will do, so far the base is the part I’m most impressed by, but I’ll update once I’ve put more miles on it.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 3, 2025
Finally stopped buying cheap vacuums and invested in a better one, does it actually last?
Only thing I’ve noticed is that it performs best if you keep the filter and roller clean. As long as I stay on top of that, suction hasn’t dropped at all.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jul 1, 2025
Tineco worth the money?
I had the **Tineco Pure One Station (original version)** and at first, I was impressed with the design and the self-cleaning base. But unfortunately, it turned into a headache fast. The main unit kept failing every 2 months like clockwork. It would show it was charging, but then just wouldn’t turn on. After some digging, I saw this wasn’t an isolated case — it seems to be a **serial issue with the built-in battery**, and since you can’t remove it, the whole unit is basically toast when that fails. Tineco support was responsive and sent me replacements twice, but after the third failure, I asked for a refund. What’s interesting is that they’ve since **pulled the original model from Amazon Germany** and are now only selling the **Tineco Pure One Station 5**, which has a **removable battery** and improved reliability. I’ve been using the **Station 5** for a while now and so far, no problems at all. Much better built. Also, I use the **Tineco Floor One S7 mop**, and paired with the Station 5 it’s an amazing setup for tile or hard floors — especially if you're looking for something efficient for pet hair or kids. Is Tineco “buy it for life”? Honestly, **no** — not in the traditional BIFL sense. But **if you go with their newer models (like Station 5 or S7)**, and catch a good sale, they can be solid tools for day-to-day cleaning. Just steer clear of the older versions with non-replaceable batteries.
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