As always, your content is great. It's really hard to find honest and unbiased reviews these days. Keep up the excellent work. I've already purchased mine, but I enjoy your content and always look forward to your new videos.
Great video. I'm using the Tineco S6 Stretch now for 6 weeks ish, and my main frustration with it is the following: - when I'm done using it, I put it into a separate room and start self-cleaning - I then have to REMEMBER the device and a couple minutes later go back and start the drying. I wrote their support, but apparently they are not able to bring such a feature with an OTA. 😞 Apart from that, it's a pretty good machine, easy to clean etc. I wonder if the Roborock would have been better here. Can you please share?
Your Tineco should kick in automatically into drying mode after the self cleaning session. You're saying yours doesn't? In all cases, I did find the Roborock better in the drying experience; I prefer a more silent drying (even if it's slightly longer in duration) than the loud one of Tineco. Also; you don't need to go back to the machine and start the drying a second or third time as with the Tineco; you just start self cleaning on the Roborock, and you know it'll dry completely afterwards by itself.
@@RawansReviews There are 2 drying modes: - one as part of the self cleaning (push the droplet button) - a dedicated one (push the button with the funny dots for 3 seconds) Only with the dedicated one does it really get dry.
@scfan7231 ah-yes correct. And that was one of main gripes with the Tineco and why I picked the Roborock: you need to run the design session at least twice to get it fully dry, whereas with the Roborock you don’t.
what would you or anyone recommend for a corded steam vacuum that has edge to edge cleaning, and suction only mode, with heated self cleaning of the brush roll.
With the brush drying, can you clarify why do you think the Roborock is better? I thought Tineco would have been better because if I wanted it to be 100% dry on this machine, it would take max. 11 mins? (5 mins and then 2 cycles of 3mins.) However, the Roborock would take 30 mins to get to 100% dry.
You're right--purely from a drying perspective and in absolute value, the Tineco is better. I chose the Roborock in that category because of the whole experience; I (personally) would prefer a more silent 30 minutes over a quite loud 11 minutes. Also, you would need to go back to the machine and manually trigger the process at least twice (or 3 times if you want to run drying a third time). But with Roborock, you just trigger it once and you know it will be dry at the end.
@@RawansReviews also, how do you find the dryness / ability to suck up as much water as possible between both the tineco and Roborock? I have a floating board floor so unfortunately it’s not ideal if the machine leaves behind too much water.
Are you talking about Roborock? If so yes you can trigger the drying or cleaning via the app if you want to. You can also schedule it to start at a particular time or day. Regarding leaving streaks, I’ve found both do a good job at not leaving much water or streaks on the floor. Possibly a very slight edge to Roborock.
Hi there, do you have testet the osotek h200 pro? Have the Choice between the flexi pro and the osotek. On german Amazon the flexi has some Bad Reviews with some water leaks after couple weeks. Would prefer the flexi because of its Features but im a bit scared now
I've seen the Osotek but haven't tested it. Not sure about water leaks, and of course can't guarantee they won't happen, but I've had mine for about 3 months now and haven't experienced any leaks.
Fair point. Though a lot of bacteria and viruses are killed at 60 degrees too, but you're right; 70 degrees is more effective and targets a wider range of virus or bacteria. I didn't look at it from the perspective of disinfection but rather of cleaning the brush roll. That's because I have my doubts about the effectiveness of disinfection here (possibly even the cleaning aspect too) because of the relatively short exposure period. So it could very well be possible that both 60 and 70 degrees are equally ineffective simply because they're not in contact with the brush long enough to be effective. But I'm no scientist--just my theory!
You're right, I should have explained a bit more there...The Tineco dirty tank is bigger, but the dirty filter in the Dreame was better... Though I probably should have highlighted the Tineco cell green for dirty water tank, for capacity at least. With the brush cleaning; the Tineco (from what it appeared) only blew hot air on the brush rather than heating water. The Dreame water was not hot enough, hence why I gave the point to Roborock. And with the drying, I chose the Roborock because it had the best effective/acoustic combination. The Tineco needs 10 minutes at high sound and doesn't even get to 100% dry.
As always, your content is great. It's really hard to find honest and unbiased reviews these days. Keep up the excellent work. I've already purchased mine, but I enjoy your content and always look forward to your new videos.
Thanks a lot for your comment! Motivates me to keep going ;) Cheers!
Hello. Which product did you buy?
Very nice review, thank you!
Great video.
I'm using the Tineco S6 Stretch now for 6 weeks ish, and my main frustration with it is the following:
- when I'm done using it, I put it into a separate room and start self-cleaning
- I then have to REMEMBER the device and a couple minutes later go back and start the drying.
I wrote their support, but apparently they are not able to bring such a feature with an OTA. 😞
Apart from that, it's a pretty good machine, easy to clean etc.
I wonder if the Roborock would have been better here. Can you please share?
Your Tineco should kick in automatically into drying mode after the self cleaning session. You're saying yours doesn't? In all cases, I did find the Roborock better in the drying experience; I prefer a more silent drying (even if it's slightly longer in duration) than the loud one of Tineco. Also; you don't need to go back to the machine and start the drying a second or third time as with the Tineco; you just start self cleaning on the Roborock, and you know it'll dry completely afterwards by itself.
@@RawansReviews There are 2 drying modes:
- one as part of the self cleaning (push the droplet button)
- a dedicated one (push the button with the funny dots for 3 seconds)
Only with the dedicated one does it really get dry.
@scfan7231 ah-yes correct. And that was one of main gripes with the Tineco and why I picked the Roborock: you need to run the design session at least twice to get it fully dry, whereas with the Roborock you don’t.
Thanks for the review. You said that the Dreame cleans up to a cm away from the panels. Does the Roborock come closer to the panels?
Thank you for the lovely review!! What do you think the lifespan of a product like this is? I'm worried any of these will give up after a year or two.
I’ve had the Roborock Dyad Pro for around 2 years (granted only moderate use, at best once a week), and it’s still going strong.
Dreame has an H14 Pro on their website now, I wonder if that has max mode
Yes It has a custom mode
Dreame H14 pro = $800 😮
Indeed--it's starting to be sold in some markets already.
@@RawansReviews When do you think the new Dreame H14 Pro will arrive here?
Thank you.
I was told by Dreame sometime in August
Could you test them with long hair? thanks
Hi there, would like to know if you tested to vacumm long hair? will it gets tangled around the brush?
Will Dreame publish H13 dual this year?
Is Dreame H13 Pro a better compare with the 3 (Roborock Flexi Pro / Dreame H14 / Tineco S6 Stretch) ?
H13 Pro doesn't lay flat, so not really compares apples to apples if you compare it to these.
The price doesn't matter. Which product do you recommend in this category?
I'd go for the Flexi Pro
@@RawansReviews thank you
what would you or anyone recommend for a corded steam vacuum that has edge to edge cleaning, and suction only mode, with heated self cleaning of the brush roll.
With the brush drying, can you clarify why do you think the Roborock is better? I thought Tineco would have been better because if I wanted it to be 100% dry on this machine, it would take max. 11 mins? (5 mins and then 2 cycles of 3mins.) However, the Roborock would take 30 mins to get to 100% dry.
You're right--purely from a drying perspective and in absolute value, the Tineco is better. I chose the Roborock in that category because of the whole experience; I (personally) would prefer a more silent 30 minutes over a quite loud 11 minutes. Also, you would need to go back to the machine and manually trigger the process at least twice (or 3 times if you want to run drying a third time). But with Roborock, you just trigger it once and you know it will be dry at the end.
@@RawansReviews have you seen an option to control the machine remotely from the app? I’m assuming it comes with an app to customize a cleaning cycle.
@@RawansReviews also, how do you find the dryness / ability to suck up as much water as possible between both the tineco and Roborock? I have a floating board floor so unfortunately it’s not ideal if the machine leaves behind too much water.
Are you talking about Roborock? If so yes you can trigger the drying or cleaning via the app if you want to. You can also schedule it to start at a particular time or day. Regarding leaving streaks, I’ve found both do a good job at not leaving much water or streaks on the floor. Possibly a very slight edge to Roborock.
@@RawansReviews oh I meant the app for Tineco :)
Hi there, do you have testet the osotek h200 pro? Have the Choice between the flexi pro and the osotek. On german Amazon the flexi has some Bad Reviews with some water leaks after couple weeks. Would prefer the flexi because of its Features but im a bit scared now
I've seen the Osotek but haven't tested it. Not sure about water leaks, and of course can't guarantee they won't happen, but I've had mine for about 3 months now and haven't experienced any leaks.
Why you took H14 when there is H14 pro with assisted wheels and headlight? Or you could just pick H13 pro with best price
Because when I did that review, there was no H14 Pro yet. It’s still not released in all markets either.
@@RawansReviews in our market we don’t have H14. Just H14 pro so it was surprise for me that they did H14
is it worth it getting the combo roborock or switch for tineco ? or should we consider buying that separately from another brand?
I did a review of the Tineco S7 Switch (ruclips.net/video/v1g6XOTxqh8/видео.html), check that out might be helpful.
@@RawansReviews I watched that one, thank you !
but I was wondering if it’s the same for the roborock !?
@@gabymaroun9301 Unfortunately I have not tried the Roborock combo version--so can't really comment on that. Sorry!
60 degree and 70 degree got huge difference. 70d can kill virus bacteria where 60d Can't
Fair point. Though a lot of bacteria and viruses are killed at 60 degrees too, but you're right; 70 degrees is more effective and targets a wider range of virus or bacteria. I didn't look at it from the perspective of disinfection but rather of cleaning the brush roll. That's because I have my doubts about the effectiveness of disinfection here (possibly even the cleaning aspect too) because of the relatively short exposure period. So it could very well be possible that both 60 and 70 degrees are equally ineffective simply because they're not in contact with the brush long enough to be effective. But I'm no scientist--just my theory!
how do these compare with narwal s10 pro?
Haven't had a chance to test the Narwal unfortunately.
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I don't understand your green coloring of the table. Dirty tank is bigger on the Tineco, brush drying and brush cleaning are better too
You're right, I should have explained a bit more there...The Tineco dirty tank is bigger, but the dirty filter in the Dreame was better... Though I probably should have highlighted the Tineco cell green for dirty water tank, for capacity at least. With the brush cleaning; the Tineco (from what it appeared) only blew hot air on the brush rather than heating water. The Dreame water was not hot enough, hence why I gave the point to Roborock. And with the drying, I chose the Roborock because it had the best effective/acoustic combination. The Tineco needs 10 minutes at high sound and doesn't even get to 100% dry.
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