Keen to prove wet-dry vacuums are as good as applying a healthy dose of elbow grease, Tineco has launched a new set of appliances as part of the Floor One S9 Artist range.
“Artist” is an interesting label to give a cleaning appliance, one that likely reflects the new wet-dry vacuums’ darker, more chic design. Both models, the S9 Artist Steam and the S9 Artist Pro, look much less sterile in aesthetic than your run-of-the-mill cleaning device.
You might have to earn more than an artist to bring one home, though. The Tineco Floor One S9 Artist Steam costs $1,499 in Australia, while the Pro model costs $1,299. Based on Alice Clarke’s review of the Steam model, it’s a worthwhile investment considering the improved cleaning performance compared to other wet-dry vacuums.
One of the big improvements comes from the repositioned water tank. Previously located in the appliance’s body, the tank now sits in the head at the base of the unit. Combined with its motorised wheels, the weight distribution helps with manoeuvrability while applying more force to clean up sticky messes.
As the name differences suggest, the Steam model uses high temperatures to dislodge stains. Meanwhile, the Pro model relies on 22,000Pa of suction power to get the job done. Both models use self-cleaning technology, can lie flat at a 180-degree angle, and automatically adjust cleaning performance based on how messy the floor is.
While on the pricier side, Tineco’s new wet-dry vacuums look promising for anyone wanting to ditch the traditional mop and bucket combo.
The Tineco Floor One S9 Artist range is out now in Australia. As part of a launch promotion, buying one of the new wet-dry vacuums by 31 August also bundles in a bonus Tineco Go Mini Pet Hand Vacuum.
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