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Tineco Floor ONE S5 Smart Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum $128.99 + Free Shipping (Ebay Refurbished)

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Ebay has the Tineco Floor ONE S5 Smart Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum for $128.99. It is refurbished but comes with a 2 year warranty provided by Allstate. Compare this with new ones for $299 at several retailers.

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Ebay has the Tineco Floor ONE S5 Smart Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum for $128.99. It is refurbished but comes with a 2 year warranty provided by Allstate. Compare this with new ones for $299 at several retailers.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/226173300540

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Mar 17, 2025
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PurplePeopleEater
Mar 17, 2025
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Is this not a screaming deal?
Mar 18, 2025
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Mar 18, 2025
Specialp
Mar 18, 2025
27 Posts
What's the difference between this model and the iFloor3 deal from before?
Mar 18, 2025
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Mar 18, 2025
eddiejav
Mar 18, 2025
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doesn't the one s5 have issues with the float sensor? This is more worrisome since it's eBay refurbished. honestly all hard floor vaccums have reliability issues. I would def get the floor 3 ultra from Costco so you have the better warranty if you really don't want to use a vaccum and a mop.
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Mar 18, 2025
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BigCTM
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Quote from eddiejav :
doesn't the one s5 have issues with the float sensor? This is more worrisome since it's eBay refurbished. honestly all hard floor vaccums have reliability issues. I would def get the floor 3 ultra from Costco so you have the better warranty if you really don't want to use a vaccum and a mop.

This one is refurbished by Tineco and comes with a 2 year warranty. Plus it's $120 cheaper than the one at Costco.
Mar 18, 2025
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hubristol
Mar 18, 2025
69 Posts
Seems like a great deal. I'm still using an S3 from 4 years ago that's serving me well, otherwise I'd consider getting this.
Mar 18, 2025
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Mar 18, 2025
JamesP8983
Mar 18, 2025
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Quote from Specialp :
What's the difference between this model and the iFloor3 deal from before?
There is the older IFloor 3 breeze that you mentioned, and then there is the S3 which has the updated LED panel and some other bells and whistles like a sensor to automatically adjust the suction power based on the amount of stuff you are picking up, as well as some voice stuff telling you to empty the dirty water tank etc.
Then there is S5, which has larger tank capacity than the S3 or the IFloor 3, and also has some more fancy stuff.
You can read here
https://comestayawhile.com/which-...on-review/


I recently bought the ifloor 3 deal, thought the water tank is toooo small for anything larger than a one bedroom apt. probably going to bite on this one.
Mar 18, 2025
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jaeun87
Mar 18, 2025
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Quote from JamesP8983 :
There is the older IFloor 3 breeze that you mentioned, and then there is the S3 which has the updated LED panel and some other bells and whistles like a sensor to automatically adjust the suction power based on the amount of stuff you are picking up, as well as some voice stuff telling you to empty the dirty water tank etc.
Then there is S5, which has larger tank capacity than the S3 or the IFloor 3, and also has some more fancy stuff.
You can read here
https://comestayawhile.com/which-...on-review/ [comestayawhile.com]


I recently bought the ifloor 3 deal, thought the water tank is toooo small for anything larger than a one bedroom apt. probably going to bite on this one.
I got the S3 from a previous deal and thought that was already a great deal but this seems even better. The S5 can clean right up to the edge of the walls (on one side at least) so that seems really nice to have, and for my large living room I needed just a bit more of clean water tank capacity, so that's very nice as well.

I just got the S3, but wish this had come around 2 months sooner...

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Mar 18, 2025
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comfortably-numb
Mar 18, 2025
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I just ordered everything S2 for $100 from the same store. Ugh there's so many models. Not sure if this is worth the $30 more.
Mar 18, 2025
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compliance
Mar 18, 2025
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Have always looked at getting one of these but the price is so high! Grabbed it now!

I ordered the Bona solution to go with it. What are others using? I have engineered hardwood
Mar 18, 2025
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DGlorious
Mar 18, 2025
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Dang, bought the ifloor 3 with the recent deal but wish this had been available at the same time.
Mar 18, 2025
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FeistyKite520
Mar 18, 2025
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Quote from compliance :
Have always looked at getting one of these but the price is so high! Grabbed it now!

I ordered the Bona solution to go with it. What are others using? I have engineered hardwood

They claim that you can't use anything but their own Solutions or you will mess up the sensors. I find the cleaning the thing out is gross and difficult, and I avoid using it unless I just plan to do a lot of floor and clean it one time

I mean if you were to suck up dirt and plastic in your water, let's say it's some trash on the floor, now where do you dump that? if you dump it in your sink you should better have a strainer, what you're going to have to clean that strainer out, if you dump it in the garbage you're going to have liquid possibly running out of the garbage, I wouldn't dump it in the commode because I wouldn't want plastic and dirt clogging my commode, so where does that leave? if you have a convenient place to dump it outside, well you still don't want to leave plastic out there as is in this example.

in the end, you kind of want to pick up as much of the dry things and plastic and trash with a regular vacuum as possible, and then come back and use this, but that's not much different from mopping in the first place

I suppose a solution is to have an outside sink with a large size strainer, so you can dump the dirt on the ground and separate out things that are not sand and dirt, to put in the trash. so I guess if you have something like that set up, you're good

and now that I'm thinking about this, why doesn't it have a cup in it that allows things as small as dirt particles to go through, but catches anything particularly larger. that would give you a separate cup to just knock in the trash, and then dump the water
Last edited by FeistyKite520 March 18, 2025 at 02:49 PM.
Mar 18, 2025
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Acrylamide
Mar 18, 2025
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
They claim that you can't use anything but their own Solutions or you will mess up the sensors. I find the cleaning the thing out is gross and difficult, and I avoid using it unless I just plan to do a lot of floor and clean it one time

I mean if you were to suck up dirt and plastic in your water, let's say it's some trash on the floor, now where do you dump that? if you dump it in your sink you should better have a strainer, what you're going to have to clean that strainer out, if you dump it in the garbage you're going to have liquid possibly running out of the garbage, I wouldn't dump it in the commode because I wouldn't want plastic and dirt clogging my commode, so where does that leave? if you have a convenient place to dump it outside, well you still don't want to leave plastic out there as is in this example.

in the end, you kind of want to pick up as much of the dry things and plastic and trash with a regular vacuum as possible, and then come back and use this, but that's not much different from mopping in the first place

I suppose a solution is to have an outside sink with a large size strainer, so you can dump the dirt on the ground and separate out things that are not sand and dirt, to put in the trash. so I guess if you have something like that set up, you're good

and now that I'm thinking about this, why doesn't it have a cup in it that allows things as small as dirt particles to go through, but catches anything particularly larger. that would give you a separate cup to just knock in the trash, and then dump the water

There are brands that separate the waste streams, but I don't think Tineco makes them in particular. See dreame for example.
Mar 18, 2025
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ViPa
Mar 18, 2025
368 Posts
Is this a good replacement for a Dyson? I have v7 right now which is giving out. I use it mostly for quick messes. I do have a roborock curv which I run as my main vacuum everyday. Go with this or get another Dyson stick vac?
Mar 21, 2025
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Zumby
Mar 21, 2025
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Did anyone get theirs already? Just wanted to know the condition of the refurbished vacuums?

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Mar 22, 2025
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Quote from Zumby :
Did anyone get theirs already? Just wanted to know the condition of the refurbished vacuums?
Mine came yesterday. Charged it last night and used it today. Condition is great. No difference from new that I can see other than it coming in a blank box, no manuals and no cleaning solution included.

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