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Save $260 on Tineco’s most stylish and powerful floor cleaner yet

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Tineco’s Black Friday savings continue with one of its most powerful cleaning tools to date: the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist PRO. Normally $849, this top-tier wet-dry vacuum is on sale for just $589, a steep 31% discount that makes high-performance floor care feel like less of a splurge and more of a savvy find. You’ll want to act quickly to secure the savings before the sale ends.

The S9 Artist PRO is designed to be displayed rather than hidden in a closet. It draws inspiration from aurora borealis to blend soft sky tones with vibrant color accents that bring some artistry to an otherwise utilitarian category.

With an industry-leading 22kPa of suction, the S9 Artist PRO has the muscle to pull embedded dirt from hardwoods, tile, or low-pile carpet all while washing the floor and vacuuming in one seamless pass. This workhorse gives you up to 75 minutes of runtime, more than capable to handling a couple of large areas.

That power is matched by precision. The ultra-slim lay-flat design compresses down to just 5 inches, allowing you to clean under beds, couches, and other hard-to-reach places. Pet hair, crumbs, dust bunnies, nothing escapes. And when you’re done the Flashdry self-cleaning system takes over. Heated fresh water flushes the pipe and brush roller, while 185-degree air dries every internal component.

Like the S7 Stretch series, hair tangles are a non-issue thanks to Tineco’s DualBlock anti-tangle technology. It combines a comb scraper and a straight scraper to trap hair before it can wrap around the brush. All lending to a smooth cleaning experience.

The S9 Artist PRO is a premium device, no doubt about it. The Black Friday discount makes it must-buy for anyone wanting to simplify their routine.

This deal won’t last forever, grab yours while it’s still live and make your floors (and your back) happy this holiday season.

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