Tineco’s docking vacuum has a special Prime Day price, but you can get it cheaper
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John Alexander Published July 8, 2025 |
Vacuums feel like they’re getting more and more expensive, and not just robot vacuum and mop combos, but ordinary hand vacs. You can go to Walmart and see bagged, corded vacuums that cost hundreds of dollars. It doesn’t have to be that way. Tineco’s Pure One vacuum brings power and convenience for the same price that other vacuums have, but with new features instead of going backwards into the world of cords and bags. Usually $459, it is down to $319 for Prime Day (that’s a savings of $140 already) and we’re happy to report you can get an extra 5% off with the code TIN25PDPR on Amazon. Tap the button below to see the vacuum yourself and snag this great deal, or keep reading for what makes this vacuum truly unique.
One of the nicest bits of robot vacuums is how little you have to fool with them. They dock and empty themselves, after all. Now, that same tech is finally here for hand vacs with this easily docking Tineco Pure One. It’s 2.5L docking station stores about 45 days of dust and debris from your home and also charges your vac. That makes it highly efficient for the busy individual who doesn’t want to think twice about emptying their vacuum’s dustbin every time they’ve spilled a bit of flour on the floor.
The vacuum also has a tangle-free brush that makes picking up hair considerably less messy. Plus, the wide neck of its body makes it harder to clog overall. Finally, the vacuum is incredibly powerful, lasting up to 75 minutes on a single charge with its 175W of suction. Part of this is because it has a nice battery, of course, but another part is due to a smart sensor that adjusts the suction power to the true-to-ground dust situation the vacuum is tackling — ultimately combining suction and efficiency.
To get the Tineco Pure One for just $319, $140 off of $459, and get an additional 5% off after that, all you need to do is tap the button below and enter code TIN25PDPR before you checkout.
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