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FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam: The smart way to steam-clean

FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam: The smart way to steam-clean

Your old mop just got outclassed.
The Tineco FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam upgrades the entire experience. Whether you're tackling spilled coffee, stubborn pet messes, or the high-traffic grime of daily life, this all-in-one floor washer and steam cleaner is built to handle it all with next-level tech, design, and power. For a limited time, July 17 through July 27, you can save 5% off by entering the coupon code TINS9ARTIST.
Steam power meets design finesse
At the heart of the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam is Hyper Steam Technology, delivering a punchy 284°F high-temp blast that dissolves tough stains on contact. Combined with triple-sided edge cleaning and a 180° lay-flat design, this unit reaches under furniture and into corners most cleaners can only dream of. Even while flat, the suction stays strong thanks to smart dirty water separation. No more sacrificing performance for maneuverability.
And because tangled hair should never be part of your cleanup routine, DualBlock Anti-Tangle Technology continuously rinses the brush with MHCBS (Multi-Helix Contour Brush System) and a built-in comb scraper. Translation? No more clawing clumps of hair from your roller. Just clean floors, minus the gross maintenance.
Let the Floor Washer Think for You
Cleaning can feel like a chore, but the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam takes over the thinking. It features 3D Light that shift colors to show cleaning progress and iLoop Smart Sensor Technology that adjusts suction and water flow automatically. There's no fiddling with settings, it knows what the mess needs and reacts in real-time.
Under the hood, SmoothDrive Technology inspired by automotive differential systems makes this device as nimble as it is smart. With independent torque to each wheel and a 90° swivel, you'll glide around table legs and across tight spaces like a pro. Even the water tank is strategically placed to lower the center of gravity, making the whole machine feel lighter than it looks.
Built to Last Longer (and Work Harder)
With up to 75 minutes of runtime on a single charge, the upgraded battery cells in the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam aren't just long-lasting, they're efficient. Fast charging (just 3.5 hours) keeps downtime low, while the larger tanks (0.88L clean / 0.75L dirty) mean fewer interruptions. It's a real whole-house cleaner in a single, cordless package.
A Self-Cleaning Cycle That Actually Delivers
After you're done scrubbing, this floor washer keeps working. A 2-minute self-cleaning system flushes freshwater through every pipe and component, while a 5-minute FlashDry cycle uses 185°F heated air to leave every part, including the roller, sanitized and dry. You won't have to get your hands dirty, and you won't be left with a soggy machine.
Smart, powerful, and refreshingly low-maintenance, the FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Steam will change the way you clean.
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