View Tineco Pure One Station 5 (2025): This vacuum is emptied

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When you have Three different floors in your house, like I, the use of a wireless stick vacuum is the key ingredient in keeping them clean. It is easy to move to different areas, compact enough to vacuum two stairs without pulling a muscle and still wide enough to vacuum a whole live and dining room for a few minutes.

The reductions, of course, are double: the risk of battery leakage, and the box limits how much dust and dirt can be collected. I tried a few vacuums for sticks, but the one that causes these two flaws to feel non-existent is the Tineco Pure One Station 5 vacuum. This is because it comes with a free-standing charging station that not only holds and charges your vacuum, but will also do it automatically in the larger box in the mentioned station. Suddenly there is no step in making cans after every vacuum session: I just put it in the station and she takes care of herself.

This is a pretty convenient package that also costs a pretty penny. But the standalone base station for charging and emptying made the clean one station 5 feel incredibly comfortable and less annoying than to have to constantly empty the box. Plus, it is powerful enough to suck a cat toilet and mean dust bunnies, as well as my child’s food paths and Gretel’s food around the house.

Out of the box

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Photo: Nena Farrell

The vacuum is easy to build, comes with the vacuum base, the Tineco Zerotangle brush and the pipe to connect the two together, plus a 2-in-1 brush for cracks and the base station. The base station has a small cut to store this crack accessory, plus a power cord to supply the suction at the main station and load the vacuum.

The base station has a 2.5-liter trash capacity larger than you would find our favorite floor vacuums like Dyson Ball Animal 3 Additional– That one has about 1.5 liters. This means that you will have many vacuum sessions before you have to empty the main station. The dust bin itself on the actual vacuum is much smaller, but a normal size for a wireless vacuum. Usually, I was still able to vacuum the entire floor of my house, cat bed and everything else without having to take a break, but households with many carpets with a deep cake or fluffy dogs can fill it much faster.

The station promises to empty the attached dust bin as well as to self -pursue the vacuum by running air through the vacuum filter, pipe, brush attachment and, of course, the recently emptied dust bin. You can hear the change of sound when it switches from simply emptying to the “cleaning” stage of the air through the vacuum. Both stages are quite noisy and remind me of the sound you hear when a robot vacuum is emptied at a similar base station.

 
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