







✨ Elevate Your Clean Game! ✨
The Tineco A11 Hero Cordless Lightweight Stick Vacuum Cleaner combines a powerful 450W motor with a versatile design, offering three power modes and up to 40 minutes of runtime. Its advanced HEPA filtration system ensures a healthier home by capturing fine particles, while its lightweight build makes it easy to maneuver around furniture and stairs.






| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.2"L x 10.4"W x 43.7"H |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
| Style Name | A11 Hero |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Portable | Yes |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hard Floor, Carpet, Home |
| Color | Blue |
| Noise Level | 70 dB |
| Motor Horsepower | 0.6035 horsepower |
| Additional Features | Lightweight body, easy to lift up, cleaning high spaces<br>● 450W high-performance cyclonic motor<br>● Up to 40 minutes long runtime. Estimated runtime data was obtained by a Tineco Laboratory using one battery and non-motorized accessories<br>● Full-size multi-tasker power brush with LED headlights<br>● Effectively remove pet hair from hard floors and carpets<br>● 4-Stage HEPA filtration captures 99.97% smart particles<br>● Washable filter and HEPA filter keep suction performance stable |
| Filter Type | Foam |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet |
| Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
| Wattage | 450 watts |
| Amperage | 1 Amps |
| Voltage | 21.6 Volts |
| Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 40 minutes |
| Battery Charge Time | 40 minutes |
| Runtime | 40 minutes |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
C**H
My first stick vacuum & loving it
This was my first cordless stick vacuum and I did my research. I was changing from a new Dyson Ball to a stick because I have a lot of stairs and the Dyson was like a heavy ball and chain with a short cord. When the Hero box came, it was a nice presentation. The roller is a standard size, which is nice and it also has a small roller for furniture, etc. It is lighter than I thought it would be which makes taking it up and down stairs a delight and for getting in all the nooks and crannies. It goes under furniture better than the Dyson. I did a comparison to the Dyson which has reputed superior suction and the Hero was only very slightly less powerful. However, this stick seems to collect more dust and smaller particles than the Dyson. So, the Hero is light, priced better than many others, very easy to use, no cord, deceivingly quiet and works extremely well on the carpets, tile floors and furniture in my house. The battery life has not been an issue and I have not run out of juice yet. I have a dog so fur is my greatest nemesis, but this Hero sucks it all up. I even used it to clean my car floors with the wand attachment. And it hangs easily on its charger. I am very very happy I got this vacuum and will be getting another for my other place. I'd say it's fantastic for the price, but even if it were more expensive I'd say the same thing.
M**E
This works pretty well. Buy a second battery.
I love my wife. I hated to see her with that crappy little vacuum that she uses. You know, the one that looks like someone rammed a stick through a Dustbuster? It didn't pick up very much, made a lot of noise and didn't seem that robust. We've already been through a few of them. I've also had to add a couple of electrical outlets to our home in order for her to use that joke vacuum, and she was already making noise about needing another one somewhere.So.... I did some research, and bought this as a Tyson alternative. It was delivered promptly, dangerously close to my wife's birthday (I know what you're thinking, and no way, just no way was that going to be a birthday present.)I put it together and gave it to Wifey, who seemed pleased at the suction power, the fact that she could vary it (But why? she asked), the lack of a cord and that the light on the power head that showed it didn't miss much dirt (mostly Yorkie bits, carried in from outside in her floor-length coat). About fifteen minutes later, the battery had died. At that point, we determined that the battery would last much longer if we reserved the max suction setting for those few areas in the house where we have rugs. The low setting worked just fine on the tile floors throughout our home. Armed with this information, the next time was a bit more successful, but there was still not battery power to get all the floors in the house done.The wall-hanger for this vacuum is great. There is a spot on top to charge a second battery. Armed with this information, we bought one. Now, between the moderation of suction power and the second battery, our floors get cleaned without any problems.The vacuum is easy to empty. There's a filter that will need cleaning inside the dust bin. It's easy to remove, and Tineco provides an attachment that sucks the dirt from the filter. The manufacturer gives you two filters, so you can one in the vac while you're using the vac to clean the other filter. If you go to the website, they'll give you yet another filter just for registering your purchase.
K**A
Uptdate to update—hate this vacuum now!…still?
Update to my Update:I emailed customer service in hopes for one last ditch effort- I wanted to love this vacuum still. I did receive a reply within 24 hours asking for the usual model #, proof of purchase date, a video of the issues, etc. In my haste and busy lifestyle I put that on my list of to-dos and didn’t earnestly get this done. I started a hunt for a new vacuum instead as I really needed one that did well on carpets as we have two rooms with thick carpet. I hade given up on this little stick gem. I say gave up, because the problem was really me, not the vacuum! The “battery” would die within 2 minutes of use, even when fully charged or even when the battey was changed out for a alternate battery. The red lights would flash and I assumed it was the vacuum was a dud. I thought I maintained it well- emptied the bin, flushed out clogs in the rollers or in the tubes, but I didn’t clean and wash the upper filter often. THAT was the issue! I sat down and found my manual that explained the error lights and shutting down could be from clogs and have nothing to do with the battery. I did a major cleaning, including washing the filters and leaving it off the charger for 24 hours for everything to dry and re-set and recharged her. Whatya know! She worked like new! I’m ashamed and pleased at the same time. I didn’t expect a clogged filter to behave like a failed battery. So if you’re having “charging” issues do a full maintenance and try again. It may not be your battery at all. This vacuum is great for my mostly tile and hardwood floors. It gets under furniture and tables very well. It’s good for quick spills and stairs. It does a good “once over” on carpets and rugs, but I’d still use a heavy duty vac for carpets for deep cleans and pet hair. I’m giving it 4 stars for the lack of deep carpet cleaning, but it’s not realistic to think a stick vacuum would perform the same. It is a good vacuum and I love having it plugged into it’s wall stand in the hallway where I need it both “out of the way, but always accessible.” Don’t give up too easily on this little vacuum. It’s powerful and reliable if you take care of it and follow the manual and maintain it adequately.Update:After having this for about six months, I hate this vacuum. I even bought a second battery for this so I could switch it out and keep going. As if! It lasts about 5-6 min on a full charge and when I go to switch out to the other battery, it’s never charged! The too sectioned of the charger has an extra port so you can charge the vacuum and the extra battery at the same time, but it doesn’t charge the top one. It’s like you have to charge the vacuum with the battery and then remember to switch out the battery and put the back up one in and charge it again. I don’t know why it can’t charge both at the same time!The tube often gets clogged and requires constant cleaning. I understand that vacuums need constant maintenance, but stopping 3 times for one room is excessive. I’ve begun to hate vacuuming because of the poor performance of this vacuum. For the very high price I expected it to work better. The extra battery was an additional small fortune. I might have well bought a dyson.I regret my purchase.I love my new vacuum!!! I especially love vacuuming my stairs. I’ve never had a stick vacuum and I must say I’ve been missing out! I love that my vacuum is hanging on my wall easily accessible and I don’t have to hunt for a plug and move the plug to every room.I LOVE that it is so light. I feel motivated to use it for the smallest messes because it’s so light and accessible. I confess…I’ve used it on my counters and dinning table to get crumbs with the handheld version. I mean why not?I bought the extra battery pack because I wanted the security of knowing I could keep going if I needed to, but surprisingly I have never used it! The battery lasts well enough to do my downstairs just fine, even on high. I use it every day to do a quick run around to get my entryway and kitchen and where the dogs come in from the doggie door.I do have one complaint though… whom ever designed this did NOT consider left handedness. It’s obnoxious that if I’m using my left hand to vacuum I keep turning it off. The, how-do-I-say, lever? keeps turning off because it’s designed to be held by a right-handed person. You have to be a left handed person to explain but you have to be conscious of the “on” lever when you’re using your left hand. I wish they had a design that would “latch” instead.
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