When you have Three different floors in your home, like me, the use of a wireless vacuum is the key ingredient to keep them clean. It is easy to transport in different areas, compact enough for the vacuum cleaner two staircases without drawing a muscle, and still wide enough for the vacuum cleaner for a whole living room and a dining room in a few minutes.
The disadvantages, of course, are double: the risk that the battery stretches and the limit of the cartridge on the amount of dust and dirt it can bring together. I tried a few stick vacuum cleaners, but the one that makes these two drawbacks feel nonexistent is the Tineco Pure One Station 5 vacuum. Indeed, it is delivered with a self -supporting charging station which not only holds and loads your vacuum, but will also be automatic in the largest cartridge of the said base station. Suddenly, there is no stage with a large cartridge to manage after each vacuum cleaner session: I am just one in the station, and he takes care of himself.
It is a fairly practical package that also costs a nice penny. But the base station and the self -supporting emptying made station 5 pure 5 incredibly practical and less irritating than having to constantly empty a small cartridge. In addition, it is powerful enough to suck the litter for cats and sneaky dust rabbits as well as the Hansel and Gretel de Toddler food trails in the house.
Outside the box
Photography: Nena Farrell
The vacuum cleaner is easy to build, coming with the aspirate base, the Zerotangle brush from Tineco and a tube to connect the two together, plus a 2 in 1 crevasse brush and the base station. There is a small cut in the base station to store this crevasse accessory, plus a power cord to supply suction in the base station and load the vacuum cleaner.
The base station has a 2.5 -liter trash capacity, larger than what you would find on our favorite floor vacuum cleaners like the additional Dyson Ball 3 – it has about 1.5 liters. This means that you will have a lot of suction sessions before having to empty the basic station. The trash can on the vacuum cleaner itself is much smaller, but a normal size for a wireless vacuum. I was generally still able to vacuum an entire floor of my house, cat litter and everything, without having to take a drain break, but households with a lot of deep mack or soft dogs could fill it much faster.
The station promises both to empty the tied trash can and to self-glass the vacuum cleaner by pushing the air through the filter, the tube, the fixing of the void brushes and, of course, the recently emptied trash can. You can hear the sound change when it goes from the simple drain in the “cleaning” stage to push the air through the void. The two steps are quite noisy and remind me of the sound you hear when a robot emptiness empties in a similar base station.