Tineco

A10 Essentials Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

Tineco A10 Essentials Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

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Last updated: Apr 17, 2026

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Reddit IconBodyStock2081
30 days ago

Get a tineco litevak it's what I have but I only have all hard floors  then you can vacuum mop same time and vacuum all the water you want.    Seriously though without knowing what you're vacuuming how  can anyone make a suggestion. Seems like the different between these are about 10 ,bucks other than that i don't sleep much difference.   Weight might be important to you or attachments for furniture or for stairs or you might want a hepa vacuum which I strongly suggest.   Tineco litevak is hep also filtered through the water so no dust being kicked up.   I have 4 indoor dogs that all shed and I love it.  Otherwise maybe check the horsepower ?    Bissell does donate a portion of their proceeds to animal shelters but Dyson is the best by far quality wise.    But price is point is high. 

Reddit Iconfez-of-the-world
about 2 months ago

Tineco A10 is cheap and handy as a cordless backup for quick fixes, the car etc. Get a good bagged canister vac for your main.

Reddit Iconfriendly-sardonic
7 months ago

Ha, we got a very cheap Tineco A10 in 2020. Still use it daily. Original battery works fine. Love the little thing.

Reddit Icon0nlyBags
about 1 month ago

Get the Tineco products. I have the stick vac, the floor mop and the wet dry spot vac. All of these have performed without issue for years for us vs the dyson stick and we went through 3 of the Bissell spot cleaners (pet and auto ones). Best part is all 3 of these cost the same as one Dyson

Reddit Icon954kevin
5 months ago

We use a Tineco stick vacuum and love it! 10/10 would recommend!

Reddit Iconbugaboo754
4 months ago

I just used my 18 month old tinneco battery stick vacuum that’s cleaned somewhere around 800,000 square feet of hard wood with 5 days and 3 kids. For the second time today. Battery didn’t die, canister didn’t get full. I put it back on the base and it emptied the canister, cleaned the filters and the beater. Pretty convenient.

Reddit IconFauxRiche
7 months ago

Yes, as it looks like you are referring to stick vacuums. I got a refurbished V8 about 12 years ago. The battery started to crap out after five years, so I got a Tineco. I moved the Dyson to my second floor for quick jobs and kept the Tineco on the main floor for daily work (between wood kitchen floor, rugs and carpeted living/dining room). Then I realized I could replace the V8 battery. It came back to life and I was reminded how well it worked. I had to replace the Tineco battery after one year and then when it was dying again the second year, I gave up on it and got a new Dyson V15. It is awesome and worth every expensive penny. I have a Sebo canister vacuum as a "deep clean", but I have been underwhelmed with it. My two Dyson sticks do a great job and I vacuum pretty much everyday. I spent $200 on the Tineco that lasted two years and I hated it. I spent $200 on my 12yo V8 and replaced the battery once. I spent $700 on my new V15 and plan to have it last just as long as my V8 (which is still going strong). (Oh, I also should mention I don't have pets, but I have long hair and so does my daughter. The V15 is noticeably great at staying unclogged with wrapped up hair.)

Reddit IconFibonacciSequinz
7 months ago

I had two Tineco’s and really liked them. Unfortunately, they both broke. I recently got a Riccar stick vacuum. I’m very impressed with the build and suction. It’s a bit heavier. The battery just pops out to recharge or you can recharge on its stand. It’s pricier than Tineco, $400, but I think it will last a lot longer.

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