https://www.costco.com/tineco-pur...72683.html
Same item at Amazon is $595.99 with Prime, or $699.99 without Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGC6XV9
The Pro Ex comes version comes with both powered soft hard floor and powered carpet brushes, and 2 batteries, among other attachments.
Features:
Features Dual Charging Wall Mount, Two Removable and Rechargeable Batteries, and Multiple Tools
Automatically Senses Hidden Dirt and Debris
Ultra High Performance 500W Motor
Includes LED Multi-tasker Power Brush
Easily Converts to a Handheld Vacuum
This seemed reasonably popular in previous posts
here and
here.
Make it a better deal by finding a small item to push your cart over $500 and use the
Costco $100 off $500 coupon. I was able to request one via
chat. I just added these
pruners [costco.com]because I needed some, but you can probably find something cheaper for a slicker deal. My total after 8.7% tax with the $29.99 pruners was $465.24.
Vacuum Wars comparison to Dyson V11 Torque Drive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r...VacuumWars
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If it's not going to be half the price or less, why not just get a Dyson? Is the 2nd battery supposed to make up for that?
The Costco website and even Tineco's website seem to be very cagey and reluctant to even specify the battery life, and it's unclear how "up to 50 minutes" (found here: https://us.tineco.com/products/pu...plus.html) is calculated.
If the same physics apply for them as for Dyson, at max power and using powered accessories, the battery life is mere minutes, but one can indeed get "up to 50 minutes" if they use the lowest power and a simple passive accessory (that has no motor, like a crevice tool).
So, is the Pro Ex's "up to 100 minutes" just 50x2 because there are two batteries?
Never owned a Dyson so I can't fairly compare. I hadn't heard of Tineco before, but definitely would buy their stuff again. I figure this one is a big step up from mine basic model.
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If it's not going to be half the price or less, why not just get a Dyson? Is the 2nd battery supposed to make up for that?
The Costco website and even Tineco's website seem to be very cagey and reluctant to even specify the battery life, and it's unclear how "up to 50 minutes" (found here: https://us.tineco.com/products/pu...plus.html) is calculated.
If the same physics apply for them as for Dyson, at max power and using powered accessories, the battery life is mere minutes, but one can indeed "up to 50 minutes" if they use the lowest power and a simple passive accessory (that has no motor, like a crevice tool).
So, is the Pro Ex's "up to 100 minutes" just 50x2 because there are two batteries?