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Big discounts on Tineco’s S7 Stretch series — Black Friday deal up to 39% off

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Tineco’s best Black Friday deals are already here and if you’ve been eyeing new cleaning applicances, now’s the time to act. Two of the Tineco’s most advanced floor cleaners are heavily discounted ahead of the big holiday rush: the FLOOR ONE S7 Stretch Ultra (39% off) and the FLOOR ONE S7 Stretch Steam (29% off). Here’s why they deserve a spot in your holiday shopping list.

The S7 Stretch Ultra, normally priced at $649, is down to $399. It’s built to make home cleaning faster and easier, particularly in tight or low-clearance areas. Thanks to its 180-degree lay-flat design, it can reach under couches, beds, and other furniture without any awkward maneuvering. The DualBlock anti-tangle system keeps hair from clogging up the rollers, and the Flashdry self-cleaning system does all the dirty work for you, washing and drying the unit with 185-degree air. Runtime clocks in at up to 50 minutes, and Tineco’s iLoop smart sensor adjusts performance in real time to optimize waterflow and battery use. You’ll get more efficient, longer-lasting cleaning and save yourself a lot of time and hassle.

If steam power is more your style, the S7 Stretch Steam is also on sale, now $499 down from $699 (29% off). It shares the same ultra-flexible lay-flat design and anti-tangle tech as the Ultra, but adds HyperSteam technology that heats steam up to 320°F! This cleaner can cut through sticky, greasy messes and dried-on gunk that other can’t touch. It also offers a longer 75-minute runtime for general cleaning (up to 30 minutes when using steam mode) and uses the same Flashdry system for easy, hygienic maintenance.

Both of these models combine the smarts of Tineco’s iLoop sensor with cutting-edge design features, you won’t have to make any concessions for power or convenience. These are perfect cleaners if you have pets, kids, or just a lot of high-traffic floors to stay on top of, either model will upgrade your cleaning game in a big way.

Deals this strong on premium floor cleaners rarely stick around long, especially not during Black Friday week. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to invest in a powerful, self-cleaning, hair-tangle-fighting machine, consider this your sign. Act fast while these savings last.

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