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No maintenance, no fuss: This smart vacuum is $299 for Black Friday

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Tineco keeps the deals coming: The Pure ONE Station 5 is now just $299 for Black Friday, down from its regular $459 price tag. That’s a 35% savings on a powerful cordless vacuum that practically runs itself. There are other savings on Tineco products available, like the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist PRO and the S7 Stretch Steam series.

The Pure ONE Station 5 is designed to be as hands-off as possible. After each use, simply dock it in its charging base and walk away. The Station takes it from there. It kicks off a full-path self-cleaning process that scrubs the brush roller, flushes the tube, clears the filter, and empties the dustbin. You never have to touch the gunk or take the thing apart to clean it.

And speaking of the dustbin: this vacuum features a 2.5-liter eco dustbin built right into the station. It stores significantly more dirt, debris, and pet hair than a standard bin which cuts down on how often you need to empty it. You’re likely thinking what I am: no more daily trips to empty it in the trash.

Power-wise, the Station 5 delivers 175W of suction, enough to grab embedded dust and the ever-present tumbleweeds of pet hair. It transitions smoothly between hard flooring and carpet, making it ideal for mixed-surface homes. The Station Dura-cyclone System keeps suction consistent by combining multi-cyclone separation with a self-cleaning HEPA filter. Whether it’s week one or week fifty, the vacuum maintains its performance.

Tineco also addressed one of the most common frustrations with cordless vacuums: clogs. The Station 5 uses a ClogLess brush head paired with a wider internal tube and larger connection port. It can handle bigger messes, like cereal spills or leaf litter, without jamming up mid-job.

The Pure ONE Station 5 is built to clean fast, store smart, and stay fresh without you lifting a finger after the job’s done. For anyone juggling a busy household (or just tired of cleaning your cleaning tools), you should act quickly to get take advantage of this Black Friday deal.

At $299, it’s one of the most compelling cordless vacuum offers out there. You’ll save time, effort, and more than a couple bucks. Grab it now before it goes back to full price.

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