Tineco Pure One S12 - What We Love
In this review of the Tineco Pure One S12 cordless vacuum we highlight what we really like about the machine. We also provide specifications and comparisons. See it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2UfXwQp
See our Tineco Pure One S12 written review: https://vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com/Cordless/tineco-pure-one-s12-review.html
Some of our Favorite Vacuums listed below:
UPRIGHT – Our Favorite
Shark Vertex: https://amzn.to/2KFVK9T
UPRIGHT – Homes with Pets
Shark Vertex: https://amzn.to/2KFVK9T
Shark ZU632: https://amzn.to/378L6QM
Dyson Ball Animal 2: https://amzn.to/3md5A0L
UPRIGHT – Less Expensive
Shark NV360: https://amzn.to/3lbZJrt
CORDLESS – Our Favorite
Dyson V8 Absolute: https://amzn.to/3mhiLhy
CORDLESS – Less Expensive
Dyson V7 Motorhead: https://amzn.to/3l9Xyo8
Shark Rocket Pro: https://amzn.to/3o2nJzc
We start the video by walking through what’s in the box. We discuss all the tools, attachments, filters, batteries, literature, etc that comes with the S12. We highlight that the tools and attachments fit securely together with a “click”. They do not use compression fit. This, in our opinion, is a good system and it is the same approach used by Dyson cordless units.
We report that the Tineco S12 is a fairly solid feeling vacuum. We show the much less expensive Tineco A10 Hero which does not provide quite the same robust feeling as the S12.
The vacuum comes with two batteries and a discharged battery can be very easily swapped out of the vacuum and replaced with a charged battery. This is a popular feature and one that many folks wish Dyson implemented on their cordless machines.
We test the battery run time for the S12 and compare it to the battery life of the Dyson V10 and the Dyson V11 (two vacuums that are in a similar price range to the S12). Run times for the S12 are good when you consider both batteries.
The S12 does not have power settings like many other vacuums. It makes use of a manual power slider which you can slide your finger up and down to get whatever suction setting you want. This is a much more granular approach.
We show a table of suction power in Low and Max power modes for the S12, the Dyson V10, and the Dyson V11. The S12 has the lowest suction (air watts) in both modes but is close to the V10 in Max power mode.
An “AUTO” power feature controls the vacuum suction depending on the level of dust/debris it encounters while you vacuum. We show this at work.
The control panel sits on top of the handheld unit and has a nice layout. It also allows you to control many aspects of the machine and it provides feedback. We walk through all the different control panel features.
The vacuum has 2 pre-motor filters and 1 post motor filter (which is a HEPA filter). Cleaning the filters is easy. The HEPA filter in rinsable in water and one pre-motor filter can be wiped with a damp cloth while the other can be cleaned using a special tool provided with the vacuum. We walk through using the special pre-motor filter cleaning device.
The S12 has a trigger lock mechanism. With many other cordless vacuums you have to hold the trigger down to get power and some owners say that this can lead to a tired/sore finger. With the S12 you can lock the trigger in place if you want to.
When cleaning low pile carpet in Low power mode we found the S12 picked up small/fine debris better than the V10 and V11, but it struggled a bit more with the larger debris. In Max power mode the S12 picked up more debris than the Dysons when the Dyson cleaner heads had their gaps closed (the Dyson clean heads have adjustable gaps along the front of the cleaner heads while the S12 does not). But in Max power mode the S12 picked up less debris than the Dysons when the gaps were open. We provide video clips of all these tests.
On our tile surface the S12 picked up more debris than the Dysons in both Low and Max power modes, and the gap settings in the Dyson cleaner heads made little-to-no difference. However if you get the Dyson “Absolute” models you will get a soft roller cleaner head. This will perform better than the S12 on a bare surface. BUT there is also an S12 model called the S12 Plus which also includes a soft roller cleaner head. We did not test this S12 soft roller cleaner head but feel that it likely performs similarly to the Dyson soft roller cleaner head.
I would also like to point out that I make every effort to be unbiased in my videos. If there is something about a product I do not like - I will let you know!
DISCLAIMER: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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See our Tineco Pure One S12 written review: https://vacuum-cleaner-advisor.com/Cordless/tineco-pure-one-s12-review.html
Some of our Favorite Vacuums listed below:
UPRIGHT – Our Favorite
Shark Vertex: https://amzn.to/2KFVK9T
UPRIGHT – Homes with Pets
Shark Vertex: https://amzn.to/2KFVK9T
Shark ZU632: https://amzn.to/378L6QM
Dyson Ball Animal 2: https://amzn.to/3md5A0L
UPRIGHT – Less Expensive
Shark NV360: https://amzn.to/3lbZJrt
CORDLESS – Our Favorite
Dyson V8 Absolute: https://amzn.to/3mhiLhy
CORDLESS – Less Expensive
Dyson V7 Motorhead: https://amzn.to/3l9Xyo8
Shark Rocket Pro: https://amzn.to/3o2nJzc
We start the video by walking through what’s in the box. We discuss all the tools, attachments, filters, batteries, literature, etc that comes with the S12. We highlight that the tools and attachments fit securely together with a “click”. They do not use compression fit. This, in our opinion, is a good system and it is the same approach used by Dyson cordless units.
We report that the Tineco S12 is a fairly solid feeling vacuum. We show the much less expensive Tineco A10 Hero which does not provide quite the same robust feeling as the S12.
The vacuum comes with two batteries and a discharged battery can be very easily swapped out of the vacuum and replaced with a charged battery. This is a popular feature and one that many folks wish Dyson implemented on their cordless machines.
We test the battery run time for the S12 and compare it to the battery life of the Dyson V10 and the Dyson V11 (two vacuums that are in a similar price range to the S12). Run times for the S12 are good when you consider both batteries.
The S12 does not have power settings like many other vacuums. It makes use of a manual power slider which you can slide your finger up and down to get whatever suction setting you want. This is a much more granular approach.
We show a table of suction power in Low and Max power modes for the S12, the Dyson V10, and the Dyson V11. The S12 has the lowest suction (air watts) in both modes but is close to the V10 in Max power mode.
An “AUTO” power feature controls the vacuum suction depending on the level of dust/debris it encounters while you vacuum. We show this at work.
The control panel sits on top of the handheld unit and has a nice layout. It also allows you to control many aspects of the machine and it provides feedback. We walk through all the different control panel features.
The vacuum has 2 pre-motor filters and 1 post motor filter (which is a HEPA filter). Cleaning the filters is easy. The HEPA filter in rinsable in water and one pre-motor filter can be wiped with a damp cloth while the other can be cleaned using a special tool provided with the vacuum. We walk through using the special pre-motor filter cleaning device.
The S12 has a trigger lock mechanism. With many other cordless vacuums you have to hold the trigger down to get power and some owners say that this can lead to a tired/sore finger. With the S12 you can lock the trigger in place if you want to.
When cleaning low pile carpet in Low power mode we found the S12 picked up small/fine debris better than the V10 and V11, but it struggled a bit more with the larger debris. In Max power mode the S12 picked up more debris than the Dysons when the Dyson cleaner heads had their gaps closed (the Dyson clean heads have adjustable gaps along the front of the cleaner heads while the S12 does not). But in Max power mode the S12 picked up less debris than the Dysons when the gaps were open. We provide video clips of all these tests.
On our tile surface the S12 picked up more debris than the Dysons in both Low and Max power modes, and the gap settings in the Dyson cleaner heads made little-to-no difference. However if you get the Dyson “Absolute” models you will get a soft roller cleaner head. This will perform better than the S12 on a bare surface. BUT there is also an S12 model called the S12 Plus which also includes a soft roller cleaner head. We did not test this S12 soft roller cleaner head but feel that it likely performs similarly to the Dyson soft roller cleaner head.
I would also like to point out that I make every effort to be unbiased in my videos. If there is something about a product I do not like - I will let you know!
DISCLAIMER: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
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