Translation: one day you are immature and without responsibilities and one day you became an adult... like the day you left the diapers, or....wait....
The ability to edge clean is super important imo. I bought a Tineco S3 and really wish I had gotten an S5 after seeing the edges of my floors not getting cleaned.
It depends. I definitely think it's useful. But even with edge cleaning. There are some corners and crooks none of these machines will reach. You will still have to go in by hand. It's also only one sides which reduce how practical it truly is. There is one machine with double edge cleaning. But I do wonder how long that would last. I do have it and I like it alot for the kitchen, in front of the cabinets especially. But I feel like there still needs to be hand cleaning every few months. They help us alot but tech isn't that advanced yet.
Thanks for the test, however it would have been nice to actually see a final chart with all the test scores, so everyone can filter and sort for their own preferences.
I feel like that's been the case lately with these reviews, it's a shame cause it seems like all the b roll shows all these machines being tested so I'm sure it's at least mostly done but the actual video isnt presenting enough information to make an informed decision sometimes It's almost like an AI video to speed up production of videos rather than quality content
this is my favorite channel on you tube. I have only purchased vacuums based on your recommendations for the last 4 years and have NEVER been disappointed. Thank you for such an awesome and detailed review.
Be advised, we had the Tineco S3 for 2 years and it's run into all sorts of issues. Battery stopped working, had to send it in for repairs. Then the suction stopped, had to send it in for hose replacement. Now the suction stopped again, and Tineco support basically threw their hands up stating they "no longer have parts" to support me and it's just outside the 2 year warranty so they refuse to support it. Warranty and expected quality/longevity of the product would be an interesting addition to this.
I have a Tineco S3 that has all the same issues. Spilling water all over the floor, sent back twice, now the batter doesn't hold the charge. I do like the product when it works but the unit is only 3 years old and at a $400 price tag I expect it to last longer then 3 years. Especially since it is $100 each time I had to send it back
Same thing happened to me with the S5. Didn’t even make it a full 2 years before it stopped working completely. I decided it wasn’t worth the $100 to send it in for repair and I won’t spend that much money on a wet vac going forward. Super disappointed with Tineco. It worked fantastic until it didn’t. I would buy an older model on sale for less than $150-200 if I were to re-purchase, and I’d be real about the life expectancy.
I've been using a Tineco original iFloor for about 6 months. I got it at Walmart for only $99 and it appears to work just like these newer models. I am getting a ton of use from it. Wonderful addition to my cleaning tasks.
I got S5 Pro and love it after using Dreame H11 Max and Osotek H100 Pro. It is more quiet, get more water to clean but the floor is less wet after cleaning, results are better and the mop is very clear after selfcleaning. In Dreame after self cleaning I got dirty traces on the next mopping. Waiting for more comparisions with brands like Dreame or Hizero. Self cleaning could be a category in ranking. I think it is important for more people than me. Best Mateusz
I have had a Tineco S3, S5 Pro 2 and now have a S7. They are all awesome. The S7 having dual edge cleaning and the LED is nice. It is overpriced but I got it on sale which helps. S5 Pro 2 is best middle ground as edge cleaning is a must have.
Got my Mom the Tineco S5 Steam and she loves it, half the main floor is hardwood and tile so it's perfect and she also uses it to clean the floor of her shower.
Note for anyone reading: the Shark Hydrovacs have a sensor that detects whether the clean tank is empty and it will go faulty on you eventually. Fortunately if you keep your receipt Shark should replace it, but I ended up hacking into mine to bypass the sensor. I've had mine for about a year.
I just wanted to second this fact. My Shark Hydrovac no longer works after only a year due to failed clean water tank sensor. This is why I'm here, to figure out what to replace this POS with. (to be fair, it was a good vac until the sensor stopped working)
@@Deviloc1 I bought the Tineco Floor ONE S5 Steam (the corded one) a month ago. The water tank lasts a lot longer so I don't have to stop as much when I'm cleaning. One thing to note is the S5 Steam you are supposed to use only water, no cleaners, so I bought one of those small garden sprayers you pump to pressurize and then spray. I put my floor cleaner and water in that, spray my floor down, then I use the S5 Steam to pick it up. The S5 Steam is quite a bit more expensive than the Hydrovac but so far it is the better machine IMO. It cleans better overall. You could eat off my floors haha
I have the Tineco S5 cordless and it's pretty good, though it does not do the vacuuming part of the job as well is it should. I've also used a Hizero and while it has always been problem-prone, it does pick up the dry debris well. Perhaps the Roborock Dyad with its counter-rotating brushes would do better. It's nice having one side of the Tineco S5 roller go all the way to the edge, but there are many cases where I wish both sides went to the edge as it's not always possible to turn the vacuum around to get to the "good side". Overall, though, the S5 does a good job and is easy to use.
I’m a bit disappointed that Hizero was excluded from this competition. I know it’s somewhat in a class of its own since it doesn’t utilize any suction technology and relies on sweep/mop tech, but the Hizero F500 is the newest model and IMHO is a game changer for hard floor cleaning. It’d be interesting to see it in a future video. Thanks!
@@TouringTalesAustraliaAccording to whom? The original model Hizero has been previously featured on Vacuum Wars (twice) with high praise. That original review actually convinced me to purchase one, and I’ve upgraded twice since then and gave the older models to family members (both are still running strong with very pleased owners). Associating “low quality” with China is an ignorant bias considering almost all “high quality” electronics, particularly home appliances, are manufactured there.
@@TouringTalesAustraliaI'm pretty sure Tineco, Bissell, Hoover, and all of these other hard floor cleaners are made in China as well. I have a Hizero. It seems pretty solid and it's repairable; I can get rollers, pumps, motors, batteries, etc., to make quick and easy repairs if needed, although I have yet to have a need to do so.
I’m very disappointed the Hizero was not included. I, like the other commenters above, bought the original Hizero and have been mostly happy with its performance. It’s extremely expensive, but it cleans our dark brown (nearly black) floors very well using only water, no cleaning solution. If the argument for not including it in this test is that it’s in a category of its own, how will we ever see how it stacks up to more conventional options?
@@TouringTalesAustraliacare to elaborate on your opinion? I find the Hizero to be of very high quality build, with well molded and durable plastics, tight fit and finish, and a wide assortment of easily available replacement parts if I should ever need them. I disassembled the unit once when it stopped sucking the dirty water from the roller, I was looking to see if a line might be clogged. It comes apart and goes together very well. The issue turned out to be a slug of debris in the inlet of the dirty water tank that I missed. I cleared the blockage and it’s been fine since. It’s a premium priced option for sure, but so far I find it is also a premium product. It’s not perfect, but it’s darn good and still cleaning well after 6 years of use. No regrets.
I wish you would include battery life!! That's like a huge one for me. I clean houses for a living and you have helped me to find all of my clients the vacuum that best fix their needs.
Still waiting for a test that shows how well smudges/smears/grease is removed from dark glossy hardwood floors. Everything I have tried does not work well or leaves streaks
Here are some tips to help. If you dry vacuum first you will have less dirt turn into mud so you'll get less dirty streaks. Using too much cleaning solution will leave residue on your floors. You can reduce the amount of cleaner you use or go over your floors with just water to rinse the floors. I would avoid the steam machines on wood as heat can cause the finish to dull. Choose a vac-mop with a manual solution trigger instead of automatic dispensing so you can control and reduce the amount of water put down. Avoid Swiffer Wet Pads as they have too much cleaner on them. The corded Bissell Crosswave is very loud. So far I like the Corded Hoover Streamline and the Corded Bissell SpinWave. Hope that helps.
I really like the Hizero. It came out on top for cleaning performance in the first round of there he did, but he has left them out of subsequent testing. For greasy spots on wood I use a couple of drops of Sal's Suds, rather than the included cleaner, either in the machine or mixed in water in a spray bottle to pretreat bad spots. They way that machine scrubs seems to work better for grease than the softer, higher speed brushes in other machines. It's expensive though. I got mine on sale for 35% off, otherwise I'd look for a refurbished model.
I would imagine anything that can remove grease has the potential to impact finish. I'd think the steam vac/mops would work for grease but wonder how well the roller would 'self clean'. I suspect 'hands and knees' is still the way to go to lift a greasy mess.
I would imagine anything that can remove grease has the potential to impact finish. I'd think the steam vac/mops would work for grease but wonder how well the roller would 'self clean'. I suspect 'hands and knees' is still the way to go to lift a greasy mess.
This video is vacuum heaven.. I need all of them! The comments make me realize how odd I am though! I’ve been mildly obsessed with cleaning products since I was young.
Great video, As an owner of many machines a father to 2 small girls I keep finding my self unable to decide which device to pick many times, I think that can be great video. Lot's of the mess I need to clean are moist sticky stuff like rice, couscous, Quinoa and etc. Taking the tineco after each meal is a pain since they get stinky of you don't get rid of the waste after each use. Using dyson or classic vac I'm scared to damage it and when I use it the soft roller can throw parts further away or stick in many places in the vac (the roller, the hose, the roller housing, the bin). I always wonder if a portable shop-vac (like the small dewalts and etc) will do the trick but reviews are discouraging. I would love to hear your take on everyday issues such as these
For sticky and moist food you could use what restaurants have and use a sweeper. With manual or battery powered sweepers there's no dirty water tank or vacuum air path to get dirty from the food. Crumbs get swept up into a dirt bin right by the brushes. What do you think?
I wish we could see the chart comparing them. Because for me quietness is super important to me and run time since I’m looking to get one for my business soon.
Legitimately incredibly helpful, thank you! I'm looking to buy my first electric mops and I want one that works *Well* so this is very useful information!
Thank you for the test. While I appreciate the steam function and also the longevity gain of not having a battery, corded tools for moving jobs are such an hassle, I'd rather go battery all the time. I have a battery lawn mover, and I'm really happy I didn't buy a cord one, so if I'm buying one of these in the near future, is going to be the S5 Pro 2 i think; in any case my use is washing floors which are "clean"' in which they're normally dirty but don't have particular stains or spills, that I clean by hand. I think the only alternative would be a robot with mopping functionaly, my mother has one (Deebot T20) and onestly it's pretty good.
Recommendation for a deep cleaning floor scrubber, not something that is just going to spray water and vacuum it up. I need something to really scrub built up grime off hardwood and tile floors. I have two bad knees so getting down on the floor and hand scrubbing isn't an option...I won't be able to get back up, lol. Thanks! :)
We just updated our top picks and the Bissell Hydrosteam came out on top. The steam is really helpful. vacuumwars.com/best-vacuum-cleaners/best-hard-floor-cleaners/
You Should take spare parts into recommendations (easy to get, price range of spare parts, easy to chance, ...) Bought the shark, loved the machine... Only thing rhat enyed le was that i couldn't find spare parts (and one brissel wasn't easily changeable,or had to remove the motor that was attached to the main brissel)...
Wow, nice video. It's comprehensive!! Thank you for your effort! Btw, I have to say in some aspects of cleaning performance, Jimmy's upcoming new dual roller brush wet/dry vacuum is superior to these products.
Can you please do these tests with tile. I have had my tineco S5 blue version but I notice it does not do well with picking spills up that drip into grout lines. I think the better cleaner would be able to handle different levels on the floor. My tineco brush roller is just not fluffy enough to reach in grout lines and soak up liquid. Now I will say it does well on sucking up Chihuahua hair. Occasionally it will spit it out but for the most part it does better than my bissell pet carpet cleaner. Lol
I don't think I saw the Narwal S20 Pro in the lineup. For anyone considering a wet/vacuum I would recommend to look at the S20 pro. It seems the engineers solved all of typical short comings of premium wetvacs in a cheaper, lighter package and includes more features while at the same time doing everything better. For any canadians looking, Bestbuy has a deal on until Dec15th for 150$ off.
Hi all I got a Tineco S5 and loved it initially, but it stopped charging after 1 year. I'd mop once a week sometimes every 2 weeks So maybe 40 x for the year, 2500 sqft home, so not that much use, always used the recommended tineco floor cleaner.
I need a side by side comparison of the s7 steam cordless and the s5 steam corded. That would be the breaker tie for me since they both steam. One is endless battery life, one self cleans, one might have more power and high temp than the other. I need this video in my life.
I'd like see a version of this that focuses only on no steam models. I have vinyl laminate flooring that says to avoid steam as over time wet heat will damage it. Plus it says too much water can damage it, so some mention of how wet they get the floor (or maybe how much water they use over a set bit of floor) would be helpful.
Do you plan to test the NARWAL S20 Pro Cordless Vacuum Mop with Self-Cleaning, Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner for Hard Floors soon? Thank you for all your videos!
hello, I'm interested in which of these two models is better and which one you recommend before I buy if the price is the same Tineco ifloor 5 or Tineco Floor ONE S3
Hello is your tineco Floor one S5 stream still the best? I saw tineco has an S7 stream, not sure if that’s better or if there is a better model now? Thank you
Hi, thank you for making this video. One thing I noticed was that the Shark Hydrovac was selected as the "Budget Pick" in this video. But on the website, it's showing the Bissell Crosswave as the "Best Budget". Would you recommend one over the other?
I have the Bissle Crosswave Pet and honestly it’s the biggest pile of crap I’ve ever had and wasn’t designed for anyone with a pet larger than a shoebox. It doesn’t clean beyond a light wipe and I’ve had to go back to using a scrubbing brush.
I have the Tineco S5 Pro, and while I like it very much for its cleaning ability, it isn't a wonderful vacuum. There is only the tiny strainer/pre-filter for debris, which clogs quickly and must be emptied constantly. So, having pets, I have to vacuum first. It does a great job cleaning, but unless you use it daily and/or don't have pets or children, it really doesn't eliminate having to vacuum and mop.
I agree. We have the same one. We have 5 cats, 1 Great Pyrenees, 1 rabbit and 4 guinea pigs. 😂 All hardwood floors and a fully tiled open dining room/kitchen. It does really well _if_ I vacuum first. I can get away with not pre-vacuuming the bathrooms, office, or master bedroom but for the main areas, I don’t because like you mentioned, it clogs SO quickly on the debris filter and even the intake port under the roller. Still love it though, but it may not be the best option for people with lots of pets or long-haired animals.
Does this sound like the perfect scenario for a robovac and then a manual/push vacmop? Hair gets out of control and the more often you run a robovac on a frequent schedule, the better. The vacmop would handle dirt and grime, with functionality for additional dust.
PLEASE review the Eufy Mach V1 Ultra. It's more than 60% off right now, which is an insane deal for the quality and feature set. It has a built-in aqueous ozone generator in the clean water tank which makes the water able to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, as well as a steam cleaning mode, and an auto-brushroll dryer in the stand. I'm extremely curious how it performs against the rest. And just a heads-up if anyone does pick one up--make sure to update the firmware through the app before using it.
I have to believe now that these tests are sponsored. The fact that you didn't include the Eufy Mach V1 ultra kinda says it all. It's the only one that has steam and IS cordless. It also has a built in air blower to dry faster. I had the S5 steam, it was so bad I returned it. You can't adjust the power level on it, so you're always stuck in auto mode. 😮
As disappointing as it is, i too suspect the same. The ability to have steam on tap when cordless is a game changer, very disappointed that it's not included, and it's been around for about a year now so no excuses.
lol if you have Tineco as your number 1 and then affiliate links in the drop down and all of them leading to Amazon, it’s a dead giveaway. Next time, try and make it less obvious. SMH
Does the Mach V1 have edge to edge cleaning? or a suction only mode? Do you know of a corded steam/vacuum that has edge to edge with either air drying floor as using or suction only mode?
Can you do a review of long term durability/build quality? Our Crosswave Pet Pro brush roll cover has cracked in two places. We have only had it 3 years of light-medium use. It's maybe used 3 times a month. Our Shark Vertex Pro still works great after a year of heavy use, but already feels flimsy & one of the dust bin clips lost a spring. I think logitivity should be a big factor in buying a $300+ product.
Question about the drying mode, did you make SURE that it's a real thing ? I know roborock lied about their, there was absolutely no heating element in the base So did you tested it yourself in real world conditions to see if the roller dried faster ? or did you just took the word of the brand ? Also I really think you should add the MSRP prices in the US. Prices are generally the same in most country and it would give us a reference on what to expect without needing to check the individual price of every cleaner in the video
How good were they in collecting hair of the floor either animal or human hair? Does the hair affect their performances and how easy is it to remove the hair from the brush heads as I would assume they would get tangled in it.
I bought a tineco. Didn't last 6 months before vacuum motor stopped working. Took 3 months and constant harassment on my part to get a warranty replacement. That replacements vacuum motor just went out, haven't even had it 4 months! Strongly recommend you don't bother with that terrible company
Hello, Idea for membership features: give access to the database so members can filter the data themselves for me for example I dont care about the noise so I would disregard the volume factor to see what would be best for me
I finally said enough was enough and parted with a painful sum of money and bought a Lindwash. Talk about a machine that doesn't mess around!!! Its a commercial machine, with a commercial price, but most importantly, it gets commercial grade results.
What would you suggest as an ultimate handle anything vacuum? I like carpet cleaners for their ability to scrub hardfloors and carpets and have a handheld pipe for cars and upholstery etc, but their downfall is dry vacuuming. I'm looking for a wet dry like the karcher or george but I much prefer upright and want the spin scrub that carpet cleaners have.
I've been using the mop roller for over a year. Most of these machines will work as expected for the first 3 months or more. But the real test is how would they perform after a year. Will their suction still perform enough. My experience after one year my machine start to leave extra water behind thus create streaks when dry. The more dirty water the better it is. It would harder to do comparison of a year old devices but that would be really helpful. For device that cost more than $500 it should last at least 2 years. But 3 years would be ideal.
Thanks, great data driven reviews as always. Would you keep one of these around as well as having a top of the line robot cleaner like the Roborock S7Max Ultra?
I have an Tineco S6. It was great for about 6 months. now the battery won't charge past 44%. It shuts off randomly even after everything is cleaned on the machine and won't work sometimes for hours before somehow coming back to life for a while and then doing it all again. I would be more interested in a video on durability over performance. What good is the Tineco performance if it craps out after 6 months? (I live in Asia and the warranty is not always honored where I live).
Can you review the "Ascender" Robot Vacuum from Migo Robotics that can climb stairs when it comes out? It's really interesting and I'm thinking about getting one when it launches.
My shark stopped working less than a year after I bought it. It would no longer self-clean and then it wouldn’t run because it said it needed the dirty water emptied even after you emptied it. Replaced filters, cleaned it, replaced brush heads…nothing worked.
One day you are young looking gaming videos and now you look for the best vacuum for your space
Welcome!
That’s me right now … am 27 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thats me and im 24😂
I was just saying this to myself as I was watching a best steam cleaner video before this one 😅
Translation: one day you are immature and without responsibilities and one day you became an adult... like the day you left the diapers, or....wait....
The ability to edge clean is super important imo. I bought a Tineco S3 and really wish I had gotten an S5 after seeing the edges of my floors not getting cleaned.
It depends. I definitely think it's useful. But even with edge cleaning. There are some corners and crooks none of these machines will reach. You will still have to go in by hand.
It's also only one sides which reduce how practical it truly is. There is one machine with double edge cleaning. But I do wonder how long that would last.
I do have it and I like it alot for the kitchen, in front of the cabinets especially. But I feel like there still needs to be hand cleaning every few months.
They help us alot but tech isn't that advanced yet.
Thanks for the test, however it would have been nice to actually see a final chart with all the test scores, so everyone can filter and sort for their own preferences.
Yeah strange to see. This is one of the least thorough reviews he's done in a long time it almost seem more like an overview
Yeah came here to ask the same thing, please can we have the data sheet?
I feel like that's been the case lately with these reviews, it's a shame cause it seems like all the b roll shows all these machines being tested so I'm sure it's at least mostly done but the actual video isnt presenting enough information to make an informed decision sometimes
It's almost like an AI video to speed up production of videos rather than quality content
it’s on the website
this is my favorite channel on you tube. I have only purchased vacuums based on your recommendations for the last 4 years and have NEVER been disappointed. Thank you for such an awesome and detailed review.
Be advised, we had the Tineco S3 for 2 years and it's run into all sorts of issues. Battery stopped working, had to send it in for repairs. Then the suction stopped, had to send it in for hose replacement. Now the suction stopped again, and Tineco support basically threw their hands up stating they "no longer have parts" to support me and it's just outside the 2 year warranty so they refuse to support it. Warranty and expected quality/longevity of the product would be an interesting addition to this.
I have a Tineco S3 that has all the same issues. Spilling water all over the floor, sent back twice, now the batter doesn't hold the charge. I do like the product when it works but the unit is only 3 years old and at a $400 price tag I expect it to last longer then 3 years. Especially since it is $100 each time I had to send it back
Same pretty much happened to us but only after a year. It’s a trash product.
ME TOO !!! don't buy it
How about rust on the charging ports and stopping charging?
Same thing happened to me with the S5. Didn’t even make it a full 2 years before it stopped working completely. I decided it wasn’t worth the $100 to send it in for repair and I won’t spend that much money on a wet vac going forward. Super disappointed with Tineco. It worked fantastic until it didn’t. I would buy an older model on sale for less than $150-200 if I were to re-purchase, and I’d be real about the life expectancy.
I've been using a Tineco original iFloor for about 6 months. I got it at Walmart for only $99 and it appears to work just like these newer models. I am getting a ton of use from it. Wonderful addition to my cleaning tasks.
That’s great!
@@VacuumWars RELEASE THE SPREADSHEETS!
I have same model and it leaves lines on the floor after it dries. Do you have that happen?
You know you’re hitting peak adulting when wet and dry vacuums, and lawn mowers are your new conversation pieces around the dinner table.
I got S5 Pro and love it after using Dreame H11 Max and Osotek H100 Pro. It is more quiet, get more water to clean but the floor is less wet after cleaning, results are better and the mop is very clear after selfcleaning. In Dreame after self cleaning I got dirty traces on the next mopping.
Waiting for more comparisions with brands like Dreame or Hizero.
Self cleaning could be a category in ranking. I think it is important for more people than me.
Best Mateusz
I bought the bissell hydrostream a few months back and it looks like it’s still a great pick! I love it!
Good choice!
How is it holding up ?
I have had a Tineco S3, S5 Pro 2 and now have a S7. They are all awesome. The S7 having dual edge cleaning and the LED is nice. It is overpriced but I got it on sale which helps. S5 Pro 2 is best middle ground as edge cleaning is a must have.
Probably won't get a reply today lol but do you think the s5 pro is better than the s5
I have the Tineco 3 and it leaves lines on the floor after it dries. Do you have that happen? I even bought a new roller.
As someone else said, the chart would be really helpful! Maybe in a community tab!
Got my Mom the Tineco S5 Steam and she loves it, half the main floor is hardwood and tile so it's perfect and she also uses it to clean the floor of her shower.
What a nice gift! Glad she is happy with it!
That’s so sweet, Stuart.
God bless you, & your Mom🙏🏻
Note for anyone reading: the Shark Hydrovacs have a sensor that detects whether the clean tank is empty and it will go faulty on you eventually. Fortunately if you keep your receipt Shark should replace it, but I ended up hacking into mine to bypass the sensor. I've had mine for about a year.
I just wanted to second this fact. My Shark Hydrovac no longer works after only a year due to failed clean water tank sensor. This is why I'm here, to figure out what to replace this POS with. (to be fair, it was a good vac until the sensor stopped working)
@@Deviloc1 I bought the Tineco Floor ONE S5 Steam (the corded one) a month ago. The water tank lasts a lot longer so I don't have to stop as much when I'm cleaning. One thing to note is the S5 Steam you are supposed to use only water, no cleaners, so I bought one of those small garden sprayers you pump to pressurize and then spray. I put my floor cleaner and water in that, spray my floor down, then I use the S5 Steam to pick it up. The S5 Steam is quite a bit more expensive than the Hydrovac but so far it is the better machine IMO. It cleans better overall. You could eat off my floors haha
You saved me some money because I was about to purchase the shark
I have the Tineco S5 cordless and it's pretty good, though it does not do the vacuuming part of the job as well is it should. I've also used a Hizero and while it has always been problem-prone, it does pick up the dry debris well. Perhaps the Roborock Dyad with its counter-rotating brushes would do better. It's nice having one side of the Tineco S5 roller go all the way to the edge, but there are many cases where I wish both sides went to the edge as it's not always possible to turn the vacuum around to get to the "good side". Overall, though, the S5 does a good job and is easy to use.
I’m a bit disappointed that Hizero was excluded from this competition. I know it’s somewhat in a class of its own since it doesn’t utilize any suction technology and relies on sweep/mop tech, but the Hizero F500 is the newest model and IMHO is a game changer for hard floor cleaning. It’d be interesting to see it in a future video. Thanks!
Hizero is chinese low quality
@@TouringTalesAustraliaAccording to whom? The original model Hizero has been previously featured on Vacuum Wars (twice) with high praise. That original review actually convinced me to purchase one, and I’ve upgraded twice since then and gave the older models to family members (both are still running strong with very pleased owners). Associating “low quality” with China is an ignorant bias considering almost all “high quality” electronics, particularly home appliances, are manufactured there.
@@TouringTalesAustraliaI'm pretty sure Tineco, Bissell, Hoover, and all of these other hard floor cleaners are made in China as well. I have a Hizero. It seems pretty solid and it's repairable; I can get rollers, pumps, motors, batteries, etc., to make quick and easy repairs if needed, although I have yet to have a need to do so.
I’m very disappointed the Hizero was not included. I, like the other commenters above, bought the original Hizero and have been mostly happy with its performance. It’s extremely expensive, but it cleans our dark brown (nearly black) floors very well using only water, no cleaning solution.
If the argument for not including it in this test is that it’s in a category of its own, how will we ever see how it stacks up to more conventional options?
@@TouringTalesAustraliacare to elaborate on your opinion? I find the Hizero to be of very high quality build, with well molded and durable plastics, tight fit and finish, and a wide assortment of easily available replacement parts if I should ever need them.
I disassembled the unit once when it stopped sucking the dirty water from the roller, I was looking to see if a line might be clogged. It comes apart and goes together very well. The issue turned out to be a slug of debris in the inlet of the dirty water tank that I missed. I cleared the blockage and it’s been fine since.
It’s a premium priced option for sure, but so far I find it is also a premium product. It’s not perfect, but it’s darn good and still cleaning well after 6 years of use. No regrets.
Thanks to you I purchaised a 2nd-hand half-priceTineco Floor One S5 Steam. I am really happy with this machine.
Glad you like it!
I truly hope that someone eventually makes one that actually gets the grout between tiles instead of just hovering over the divots.
Steam cleaner with a brush.. takes alot but worth it
Thank you so much! The corded tinoco s5 now costs the same as the corded bissell hydrosteam so I'm going with the former
I wish you would include battery life!! That's like a huge one for me. I clean houses for a living and you have helped me to find all of my clients the vacuum that best fix their needs.
Still waiting for a test that shows how well smudges/smears/grease is removed from dark glossy hardwood floors. Everything I have tried does not work well or leaves streaks
You should do one!
Here are some tips to help. If you dry vacuum first you will have less dirt turn into mud so you'll get less dirty streaks. Using too much cleaning solution will leave residue on your floors. You can reduce the amount of cleaner you use or go over your floors with just water to rinse the floors. I would avoid the steam machines on wood as heat can cause the finish to dull. Choose a vac-mop with a manual solution trigger instead of automatic dispensing so you can control and reduce the amount of water put down. Avoid Swiffer Wet Pads as they have too much cleaner on them.
The corded Bissell Crosswave is very loud. So far I like the Corded Hoover Streamline and the Corded Bissell SpinWave.
Hope that helps.
I really like the Hizero. It came out on top for cleaning performance in the first round of there he did, but he has left them out of subsequent testing. For greasy spots on wood I use a couple of drops of Sal's Suds, rather than the included cleaner, either in the machine or mixed in water in a spray bottle to pretreat bad spots. They way that machine scrubs seems to work better for grease than the softer, higher speed brushes in other machines.
It's expensive though. I got mine on sale for 35% off, otherwise I'd look for a refurbished model.
I would imagine anything that can remove grease has the potential to impact finish.
I'd think the steam vac/mops would work for grease but wonder how well the roller would 'self clean'. I suspect 'hands and knees' is still the way to go to lift a greasy mess.
I would imagine anything that can remove grease has the potential to impact finish.
I'd think the steam vac/mops would work for grease but wonder how well the roller would 'self clean'. I suspect 'hands and knees' is still the way to go to lift a greasy mess.
This video is vacuum heaven.. I need all of them! The comments make me realize how odd I am though! I’ve been mildly obsessed with cleaning products since I was young.
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I’ve been waiting for this competition!!!!
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Great video, As an owner of many machines a father to 2 small girls I keep finding my self unable to decide which device to pick many times, I think that can be great video. Lot's of the mess I need to clean are moist sticky stuff like rice, couscous, Quinoa and etc. Taking the tineco after each meal is a pain since they get stinky of you don't get rid of the waste after each use. Using dyson or classic vac I'm scared to damage it and when I use it the soft roller can throw parts further away or stick in many places in the vac (the roller, the hose, the roller housing, the bin). I always wonder if a portable shop-vac (like the small dewalts and etc) will do the trick but reviews are discouraging. I would love to hear your take on everyday issues such as these
Cool input. thank you.
For sticky and moist food you could use what restaurants have and use a sweeper. With manual or battery powered sweepers there's no dirty water tank or vacuum air path to get dirty from the food. Crumbs get swept up into a dirt bin right by the brushes. What do you think?
I wish we could see the chart comparing them. Because for me quietness is super important to me and run time since I’m looking to get one for my business soon.
Oh and to me, the led or lcd screens don’t mean much to me. Nor do saving water or increasing power as needed, but maybe it’s just me
Would love to see them tested with tile with grout
Pretty sure they would all fail. I wish there was a residential electric “mop” with an actual rotating brush that can actually reach the grout!
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did you test the mach v1 and v1 ultra? would love to see a review!
Eagerly awaiting your review of the Mach V1 and V1 Ultra. As usual excellent content. Thank you!
same here, ive had the eufy(anker) mach one ultra for awhile now and like it
SAME
Same
Do you think you could add a edge cleaning test ? to know exactly the size of the gap the roll won't reach
Legitimately incredibly helpful, thank you! I'm looking to buy my first electric mops and I want one that works *Well* so this is very useful information!
Could you try the (Eufy) MACH 1 Ultra. It is a cordless steam floor washer that, supposedly, has a lot of power, suction, and battery life.
Thank you for the test. While I appreciate the steam function and also the longevity gain of not having a battery, corded tools for moving jobs are such an hassle, I'd rather go battery all the time. I have a battery lawn mover, and I'm really happy I didn't buy a cord one, so if I'm buying one of these in the near future, is going to be the S5 Pro 2 i think; in any case my use is washing floors which are "clean"' in which they're normally dirty but don't have particular stains or spills, that I clean by hand. I think the only alternative would be a robot with mopping functionaly, my mother has one (Deebot T20) and onestly it's pretty good.
Recommendation for a deep cleaning floor scrubber, not something that is just going to spray water and vacuum it up. I need something to really scrub built up grime off hardwood and tile floors. I have two bad knees so getting down on the floor and hand scrubbing isn't an option...I won't be able to get back up, lol. Thanks! :)
We just updated our top picks and the Bissell Hydrosteam came out on top. The steam is really helpful. vacuumwars.com/best-vacuum-cleaners/best-hard-floor-cleaners/
@VacuumWars why did the Bissell Hydrosteam end up above the Tineco S5 steam?
The Tineco seemed better from this video
You Should take spare parts into recommendations (easy to get, price range of spare parts, easy to chance, ...)
Bought the shark, loved the machine... Only thing rhat enyed le was that i couldn't find spare parts (and one brissel wasn't easily changeable,or had to remove the motor that was attached to the main brissel)...
Wow, nice video. It's comprehensive!! Thank you for your effort!
Btw, I have to say in some aspects of cleaning performance, Jimmy's upcoming new dual roller brush wet/dry vacuum is superior to these products.
Thanks for the video!
Was the Eufy Mach V1 Ultra included in this test? Have you had any experience with it?
Why is the Hizero left out of this?
Is this because it’s just too far advance compared to the suction relied?
Agreed! I want to see how it stacks up! Because there’s no vacuum motor it has incredible run time on a pretty small battery.
Awesome videos!!!! How would they do with tile floors because I have 12”x12” tiles?????
Can you please do these tests with tile. I have had my tineco S5 blue version but I notice it does not do well with picking spills up that drip into grout lines. I think the better cleaner would be able to handle different levels on the floor. My tineco brush roller is just not fluffy enough to reach in grout lines and soak up liquid. Now I will say it does well on sucking up Chihuahua hair. Occasionally it will spit it out but for the most part it does better than my bissell pet carpet cleaner. Lol
Was the newer S7 steam part of this review? I’m interested in a version that steams and would prefer cordless
2:50 isn’t the robot rock dyad pro 2 sided? It has three brush rolls, left right and center
I don't think I saw the Narwal S20 Pro in the lineup. For anyone considering a wet/vacuum I would recommend to look at the S20 pro. It seems the engineers solved all of typical short comings of premium wetvacs in a cheaper, lighter package and includes more features while at the same time doing everything better. For any canadians looking, Bestbuy has a deal on until Dec15th for 150$ off.
I'm keen to see how the new Roborock Flexi Pro will perform after it has hit the shelves!
Hi all
I got a Tineco S5 and loved it initially, but it stopped charging after 1 year. I'd mop once a week sometimes every 2 weeks
So maybe 40 x for the year, 2500 sqft home, so not that much use, always used the recommended tineco floor cleaner.
Any thoughts on the Mach V1 Pro? It's from Eufy's high end line.
I need a side by side comparison of the s7 steam cordless and the s5 steam corded. That would be the breaker tie for me since they both steam. One is endless battery life, one self cleans, one might have more power and high temp than the other. I need this video in my life.
I'd like see a version of this that focuses only on no steam models. I have vinyl laminate flooring that says to avoid steam as over time wet heat will damage it. Plus it says too much water can damage it, so some mention of how wet they get the floor (or maybe how much water they use over a set bit of floor) would be helpful.
Do you plan to test the NARWAL S20 Pro Cordless Vacuum Mop with Self-Cleaning, Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner for Hard Floors soon? Thank you for all your videos!
Please include Eufy MACH V1 Ultra. Thank you!
You are the most useful channel on this world... that why we ahve youtube... thank you!
Thank you!
Great info! Helped me decide which one to buy for my house with two great pyrs and hardwood floors
Glad to hear it! We hope you enjoy whichever you choose!
No worries appreciate the reply! ❤
Yeah, I have the shark 3 in 1 because I can't use steam on my hard wood floors because they are delicate
Great vid. Question: What cordless vacuum mop do you recommend for specifically pet hair and sanitizing floors?
I’m surprised you still haven’t tested the Tineco Floor One S7 Steam Cordless, especially for this video!!!
hello, I'm interested in which of these two models is better and which one you recommend before I buy if the price is the same
Tineco ifloor 5 or Tineco Floor ONE S3
There is a new s7 Steamer. Would love you to try it out
I want to see the comparison of the s7 steamer cordless and the s5 pro steam corded
Always value add, you remain a "must watch" channel; Merci!
Wow, thank you!
Hello is your tineco Floor one S5 stream still the best? I saw tineco has an S7 stream, not sure if that’s better or if there is a better model now?
Thank you
Hi, thank you for making this video. One thing I noticed was that the Shark Hydrovac was selected as the "Budget Pick" in this video. But on the website, it's showing the Bissell Crosswave as the "Best Budget". Would you recommend one over the other?
Hold on!!!!!! Where tf is the Mach V1 ????? I cant believe this hasn't been reviewed here yet, Ive been waiting and waiting
Same!
Same
You gotta try the Eufy V1 Mach Ultra.
I have the Bissle Crosswave Pet and honestly it’s the biggest pile of crap I’ve ever had and wasn’t designed for anyone with a pet larger than a shoebox. It doesn’t clean beyond a light wipe and I’ve had to go back to using a scrubbing brush.
LOVE this channel!
Thanks!
I have the Tineco S5 Pro, and while I like it very much for its cleaning ability, it isn't a wonderful vacuum. There is only the tiny strainer/pre-filter for debris, which clogs quickly and must be emptied constantly. So, having pets, I have to vacuum first. It does a great job cleaning, but unless you use it daily and/or don't have pets or children, it really doesn't eliminate having to vacuum and mop.
I agree. We have the same one. We have 5 cats, 1 Great Pyrenees, 1 rabbit and 4 guinea pigs. 😂 All hardwood floors and a fully tiled open dining room/kitchen. It does really well _if_ I vacuum first. I can get away with not pre-vacuuming the bathrooms, office, or master bedroom but for the main areas, I don’t because like you mentioned, it clogs SO quickly on the debris filter and even the intake port under the roller. Still love it though, but it may not be the best option for people with lots of pets or long-haired animals.
Does this sound like the perfect scenario for a robovac and then a manual/push vacmop? Hair gets out of control and the more often you run a robovac on a frequent schedule, the better. The vacmop would handle dirt and grime, with functionality for additional dust.
thanks for that. Wondering if you've had a look at the new Dyson wet/dry stick vacuum? Cheers
PLEASE review the Eufy Mach V1 Ultra. It's more than 60% off right now, which is an insane deal for the quality and feature set. It has a built-in aqueous ozone generator in the clean water tank which makes the water able to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, as well as a steam cleaning mode, and an auto-brushroll dryer in the stand. I'm extremely curious how it performs against the rest. And just a heads-up if anyone does pick one up--make sure to update the firmware through the app before using it.
What do you end up doing with the vacuums? I would love to purchase one if possible 😁
Which one has the best suction / best for pet household!
Used to watch video games releases, now looking forward to sweep and mop at the same time.
Mate the dyad pro has edge cleaning on both sides
Would you recommend the shark hydrovac or the Bissel hydrosteam? Both are around the same price but I’m not sure which one to buy!
I have to believe now that these tests are sponsored. The fact that you didn't include the Eufy Mach V1 ultra kinda says it all. It's the only one that has steam and IS cordless. It also has a built in air blower to dry faster. I had the S5 steam, it was so bad I returned it. You can't adjust the power level on it, so you're always stuck in auto mode. 😮
As disappointing as it is, i too suspect the same. The ability to have steam on tap when cordless is a game changer, very disappointed that it's not included, and it's been around for about a year now so no excuses.
lol if you have Tineco as your number 1 and then affiliate links in the drop down and all of them leading to Amazon, it’s a dead giveaway.
Next time, try and make it less obvious. SMH
Does the Mach V1 have edge to edge cleaning? or a suction only mode? Do you know of a corded steam/vacuum that has edge to edge with either air drying floor as using or suction only mode?
I'd like to see you test them on slate tiles pls. If they can suck up everything in the crevices and all. Thx
Can you do a comparison on the new Dyson wash G1?
We are waiting for it to release in the US still!
Can you do a review of long term durability/build quality?
Our Crosswave Pet Pro brush roll cover has cracked in two places. We have only had it 3 years of light-medium use. It's maybe used 3 times a month.
Our Shark Vertex Pro still works great after a year of heavy use, but already feels flimsy & one of the dust bin clips lost a spring.
I think logitivity should be a big factor in buying a $300+ product.
Do you recommend these kinds of floor cleaners over traditional mopping or steam mops?
Question about the drying mode, did you make SURE that it's a real thing ? I know roborock lied about their, there was absolutely no heating element in the base
So did you tested it yourself in real world conditions to see if the roller dried faster ? or did you just took the word of the brand ?
Also I really think you should add the MSRP prices in the US. Prices are generally the same in most country and it would give us a reference on what to expect without needing to check the individual price of every cleaner in the video
I actually just want a Tineco lineup review/breakdown since they seem to sweep the segment anyway.
How good were they in collecting hair of the floor either animal or human hair? Does the hair affect their performances and how easy is it to remove the hair from the brush heads as I would assume they would get tangled in it.
You really are the best…would you recommend any of these for real hardwood? Thank you in advance
I bought a tineco. Didn't last 6 months before vacuum motor stopped working. Took 3 months and constant harassment on my part to get a warranty replacement. That replacements vacuum motor just went out, haven't even had it 4 months! Strongly recommend you don't bother with that terrible company
Hello, Idea for membership features: give access to the database so members can filter the data themselves for me for example I dont care about the noise so I would disregard the volume factor to see what would be best for me
I finally said enough was enough and parted with a painful sum of money and bought a Lindwash. Talk about a machine that doesn't mess around!!! Its a commercial machine, with a commercial price, but most importantly, it gets commercial grade results.
Is this still accurate for December 2024 or is there a new updated list?
Loved your evaluation!!
We're so happy you liked it!
I’m sad that the steam vacuums don’t also have edge cleaning capabilities. Any recommendations with both those features? Or do they not exist?
Need a comparison with Dyson wet mop too !!
What would you suggest as an ultimate handle anything vacuum? I like carpet cleaners for their ability to scrub hardfloors and carpets and have a handheld pipe for cars and upholstery etc, but their downfall is dry vacuuming. I'm looking for a wet dry like the karcher or george but I much prefer upright and want the spin scrub that carpet cleaners have.
Still waiting for mach V1 eufy mop vacuum. You're the best with review
Same where is it ? He didn’t show it on here 😢
How about dried blood ? Are they good for cleaning that kinda of stuff?
I've been using the mop roller for over a year. Most of these machines will work as expected for the first 3 months or more. But the real test is how would they perform after a year. Will their suction still perform enough. My experience after one year my machine start to leave extra water behind thus create streaks when dry. The more dirty water the better it is. It would harder to do comparison of a year old devices but that would be really helpful. For device that cost more than $500 it should last at least 2 years. But 3 years would be ideal.
Is this done on hardwoord floors, laminate or vinyl? I thought steam is not recommended on hardwood floors
Did you test narwal s20pro?
How about the Narwal S10 pro?
Thanks, great data driven reviews as always. Would you keep one of these around as well as having a top of the line robot cleaner like the Roborock S7Max Ultra?
We can say it depends on the household's various needs, such as the size and activities and what not.
Hi! Can other solutions work or it necessarily has to be the ones included?
You'll need to check with the manufacturers for what solutions they recommend.
Ok thanks.
I have an Tineco S6. It was great for about 6 months. now the battery won't charge past 44%. It shuts off randomly even after everything is cleaned on the machine and won't work sometimes for hours before somehow coming back to life for a while and then doing it all again. I would be more interested in a video on durability over performance. What good is the Tineco performance if it craps out after 6 months? (I live in Asia and the warranty is not always honored where I live).
Will any of these have trouble with hair on the roller? In our house, the long-haired ladies shed like crazy.
Can you review the "Ascender" Robot Vacuum from Migo Robotics that can climb stairs when it comes out? It's really interesting and I'm thinking about getting one when it launches.
My shark stopped working less than a year after I bought it. It would no longer self-clean and then it wouldn’t run because it said it needed the dirty water emptied even after you emptied it. Replaced filters, cleaned it, replaced brush heads…nothing worked.