Product Overview
Experience effortless home cleaning with the Tineco GO H20 XL, a versatile cordless floor washer. Combining mop and vacuum in one, it efficiently tackles wet and dry messes, making it perfect for pet hair and various surfaces. Enhanced Edge Cleaning technology ensures no spot is missed. With 30% larger tanks and 75% longer runtime than the standard GO H2O, enjoy up to 35 minutes of uninterrupted cleaning. The digital screen provides helpful updates on battery life and water levels. The self-cleaning mode and dual water tanks keep maintenance simple, ensuring spotless, streak-free floors every time.
Dimension
Product Height : 43.5 inches
Product Width :12.2 inches
Product Depth :12.6 inches
Product Weight :9.48 pounds
Features
Mop & Vacuum in One: Streamline your cleaning routine by mopping and vacuuming simultaneously. This cordless floor washer saves you time and effort by combining two essential cleaning functions into one powerful device.
Enhanced Edge Cleaning: Reach deep into corners and along edges with the innovative brush design. The GO H20 XL ensures that no spot is left untouched, providing a thorough clean that standard vacuums might miss.
Cordless & Lightweight: Easily transition from room to room without the hassle of cords. This multi-surface cleaner is designed to be lightweight and portable, making it perfect for cleaning different areas of your home with ease.
30% Larger Tanks: Enjoy longer, uninterrupted cleaning sessions with the GO H20 XL’s larger tanks. Compared to the standard GO H20 model, these tanks hold 30% more water, reducing the need for frequent refills and allowing you to clean more efficiently.
75% Longer Runtime Benefit from an extended 35-minute battery life, which is 75% longer than the standard 35-minute runtime. This allows you to cover more floor area and complete your cleaning tasks with fewer interruptions for recharging.
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Reviews
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3 Not amazing, but not bad either
Posted by Brittany Griffith on Oct 18th 2024
I have always been a fan of the vacuum mops since they came out. When I had the opportunity to get this one I was excited. Ive heard great things about the Tineco, but ive always owned various models of a different brand. After using this mop there are a few things i really love about it over my previous mops and a few areas I feel it is lacking. The good: I love that it came with an extra roller as well as an extra filter. It has a little stand that also holds the roller and allows the mop to self-clean. The little screen that tells you the level its on, ans identifies any issues is nice. It tells you when its fill or the waters empty or even if there is a clog. I will say that this mop does get closer to edges than any other vacuum mop I have ever owned. The solution it comes with smells nice and a littk goes a long way. It also holds a decent amount of water and is lighter than the other ones Ive owned in the past. I also like that the head is more narrow and short as it can get into harder to maneuver areas. I mostly use this on Max mode as I have 4 dogs and two kiddos that leave behind mud and sticky messes. My youngest is almost 2, so hes still in a throwing food off his high chair phase. This seemed to get most of the light paw prints and food off the floor. The battery life was decent. I even tried it right out of the box, even though it says to charge for 4-5hours first. Just on that little charge out of the box I mopped my bathroom, great room, dining room and half the kitchen all on MAX before it died. It is very quiet in comparison to any similar product ive owned, or even any vacuum cleaners. Cons: It really doesnt do well with heavirer stuck on items. I noticed if it was more of a sticky stain it came off ok, but if something was stuck to the floor, it really wouldn't come up. This is where ive had better luck with other devices in the past. I also noticed it did better on my tile and laminate floors vs my linoleum bathroom floor. Heavier mud also took a little more effort. There are no bristles on the roller. I think this is part of what makes it less efficient with more stuck on dirt/grime/stains. I also didnt care much for the inability to control the spray. It sprays all the time whether you want it to or not. Though I will say it suctions it back up much better than others. So well that i honestly did not think it was getting my bathroom floor wet at all! It was more obvious on my laminate that it was however. It is supper efficent with water usage, however using a tad bit more could also help. Lastly the way it charges isnt my favorite. It has a plug that looks like a laptop charger in the upper area of the back of it. I prefer ones that have contacts on the docking stations to charge. Especially since water can get in the hole for the charger..
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5 You Don’t Know How Dirty Your Floors Are…
Posted by Derrick Weaver on Oct 6th 2024
Until you’ve given the Tineco Go a try. For as long as I can remember, we’ve been a mop and bucket household. Sure we’ve tried other things like wet jets etc, but never felt like anything cleans our hard floors as good as the tried and true. That being said, my biggest complaint has always been how much effort and time it takes to achieve a really thorough clean. With two dogs running around and frequent guests, our floors require vacuuming prior to mopping. By the time I finish cleaning the entryways and kitchen, my motivation to continue is pretty much gone. The Tineco Go has made cleaning so fast and enjoyable by combining vacuuming and mopping into one device. It’s easy to use, propels itself forward, is quiet, has plenty of solution and dirty water capacity, and can clean all of our hard floors on a single charge. My absolute favorite part about it is the self cleaning feature. Once I’m done cleaning, I simply put it back onto its storage base, plug it in, and push the self clean button. The Tineco Go washes the roller and sucks up any loose debris around the cleaning head. Dump the dirty water container after and you’re good to go. Sure beats dumping buckets of dirty water in the bathtub, then wringing out a nasty mop head and waiting for it to dry. Ultimately I also feel like it also does a better job cleaning than a mop because it doesn’t leave any residue on our floors. The amount of cleaning solution dispensed to the roller is controlled and consistent. It’s then immediately sucked up into the dirty water reservoir. The vacuum itself handles short dog hair like a dream. Every time I use this thing, I make my husband walk on the floors and we both bask in how lovely and clean our floors feel on our bare feet. If you’re on the fence about buying one, just do it. You won’t regret it.
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5 Easy to use, and quiet!
Posted by Sonya Walker on Oct 4th 2024
I’ve had a corded floor washer for a few years now, but I have to admit I don’t use it nearly as often as I should. One factor is having to clean it up afterward, but the cord is a factor, too. The Tineco GO H2O XL definitely eliminates the cord, and cleanup after use is really pretty quick and easy. It was super easy to unbox and get it set up ready for use. I quickly scanned the manual, mainly to find out how much cleaning mixture to add to the water tank, then I was ready to try it out. The handle just has three buttons on it: power, a button to toggle between eco and max mode, and the self-cleaning button. The first thing I noticed after turning it on was how quiet it was. This was a very pleasant surprise. My corded floor scrubber is very loud, which may be another factor why I don’t use it as much as I should. I have a mix of tile with a little texture and vinyl planks. Obviously, the textured tile is a little more of a challenge to clean. However, with a little patience I found this floor washer could clean almost every spot I encountered. Even on the smooth vinyl, I had to keep telling myself to slow down. I tended to try and go at the same speed that I vacuum, but the cleaning liquid needs a little time to work. So, once I slowed down to a steady pace and let the water and brush do its work (sometimes with a boost to the max mode) it would clean everything. I think the toughest test was a small area of tile near the litter box that’s also under a towel so it would get some drips of water that practically turn the litter into concrete. I had to keep running over that spot in max mode for a couple of minutes, but it did clean it all off. Cleaning that by hand using a towel and cleaner would probably have taken about the same amount of time. The battery run time mostly in eco mode with occasional boosts to max is reasonable. I didn’t time it, but I was able to run two cleaning tanks through it and still have a little battery left. This was enough to mop the bedroom, office, hallway, and bathroom. Still, it would be nice if the battery was removable, and it came with another battery you could swap out. When the dirty water tank filled up, it lit up the indicator light and shut off. Normally, you’d probably dump it down the drain then rinse everything. In my case, we have a lot of cats so there was quite a bit of hair in the tank. So, I just took everything outside to clean it. I used the garden hose to rinse everything and carefully flush out the tube in the roller head. This may not be recommended, but it quickly and easily cleaned all the hair out of the roller head. It comes with a handy base that lets you stand up the wet roller to dry and a spot to dry the internal filter. The self-cleaning option also uses the base to flush and rinse the roller brush, although with cleaning everything the way I did, I don’t think the self-cleaning will be necessary. Overall, I think this will be a useful floor scrubber. While it’s not quite as quick and easy to use compared to cordless dry vacuums because of the cleanup needed afterwards, I still think this is a floor scrubber that I’ll finally use more often to keep the messes a little more under control.
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5 Excellent floor cleaner. Love it.
Posted by Jesse Merritt on Oct 4th 2024
*** Summary *** The Tineco GO H20 XL Cordless floor washer is an excellent device that lives up to its marketing claims. It cleans so well regardless of the hard surface – hardwood, tiles, vinyl, etc. The motor is powerful and scrubs very well, and it’s easy to lift and handle thanks to its relative lightness and ergonomic design. Its only weakness is dog hair. Thus, one should vacuum before using it. If you want a low-maintenance, easy-to-use floor cleaner/washer, then the Tineo Go H20 XL is the one you want. 5 Stars. _____ *Pros: -Super fast and simple assembly process. -Lightweight and easy to handle. -Cordless convenience. -Excellent cleaning performance. -LCD icons notify when the tanks need emptying or refilling. -Comes with an extra roller head and a dry filter for minimal downtime. -Doesn’t take up much floor space. -Machine has a self-clean function. -Easy to access roller head, dirty water tank, and clean water tank. -Bright and easy-to-cipher notification icons. _____ *Cons: -Easily clogged by dog hair. I decided to give the Tineco GO H20 XL Cordless floor washer a try after being very satisfied and happy with its carpet cleaner I got a few years ago. Just like the carpet cleaner, this Tineco floor washer lived up to all its marketing claims and exhibited fantastic cleaning performance. The first surface I tested it on was our kitchen floor, which has tiles, because it’s a heavy traffic area – both from humans and our three pets (two dogs and one cat). Plus, we leave the kitchen window open most of the day which brings in dust from our backyard. After effortlessly filling up the clean water tank with tap water and a capful of the cleaning solution, I got to work and I was pleasantly surprised by the clean in front of me – despite the floor being cleaned a day before with a Swifter mop, the Tineco GO did such an excellent job mopping the surface, a clear difference between the dirty and clean sections could be seen immediately. No matter how hard I scrub with the Swifter mop, the Tineco does a better job, hands-down. I also ran the machine through our bedroom and bathroom, and the clean difference was also immediate and very satisfactory. My wife saw the machine in action, and she was so happy that I got it because it’ll save her lots of time and effort going forward. Thanks to its ergonomic design, easy assembly, lightness, cordless feature, and smooth pivoting and rotating mechanism, the Tineco GO is a pleasure to use and doesn’t feel like a chore. For me, the machine felt very light, but to my petite wife (5’ 4”, 105 lb.), it felt a bit heavy. The manual warns against tilting the machine too much to prevent water leakage, and it’s fortunately easy to tell when you’re doing that – the air suction sound volume and character will change. That’s when you know you should stop tilting the machine backward, and return it back to a more forward position. I appreciate that Tineco included a spare roller brush, an extra filter, and a cleaning tool. While they’re being cleaned and dried, you can continue with the vacuuming and mopping by using the spare set. On the topic of vacuuming, I have to say that although the Tineco GO does do a good job as a vacuum cleaner, I would NOT recommend vacuuming with it. That’s because dog, cat, and human hair can all easily clog up the hole at the base of the dirty water tank (see my pic), and it’s somewhat difficult and trickly to extract them. The included cleaning tool is not much help for that area so a different tool or solution will be required. So, I highly recommend that you vacuum the area first being mopping with the Tineco GO. I like the presence of a “boost mode” that Tineco calls the Max Mode. The machine will get a bit louder and the roller brush will spin faster, but it’ll result in better results on heavily soiled areas. Compared to the normal mode, the Max Mode will reduce the battery life by about 10 minutes but I think the trade-off is worth it. After you’re done cleaning the floor, there is an option to place the Tineco GO on top of the storage tray and press the self-cleaning button. It requires that the device is plugged in and the water level inside the clean water tank is greater than 40%, but it’s definitely a nice feature to have since the cleaning is performed automatically by the machine thus saving you some time. Overall, I’m quite happy and impressed by the Tineco GO H20 XL. With three indoor animals inside the house, including a large 95-lb Goldador that sheds a lot and is very active, having this machine really helps us to cut down on the time and effort required to keep our house clean. It’s a 5-Star Win~!
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5 I will mop more because of this
Posted by Logan Jones on Oct 1st 2024
I have really enjoyed using the Tineco to make life easier when it comes to mopping. It has been easy to set-up and get to cleaning coming pretty much entirely pre-assembled out of the box. The only thing they require you to do is install the handle and plug it in to charge. Also included with the mop are a couple of spares which are appreciated as they recommend replacement every 6 to 8 months for the dirty water tank filter and the mop head. They also recommend using ONLY their branded cleaning solution so know going into it you'll buying more from Tineco in the not to distant future. As long as they continue to offer the parts and don't force this mop to be obsolete in a year then I'm generally ok with that but I think the cleaning solution requirement is a little crazy. I used this on a variety of surfaces ranging from laminate plank to tile and found it to clean well while being very easy to use. The wheels are motorized so it is extremely easy to use as it helps pull/push itself along as you are using it. It does a good job of both mopping and vacuuming, I would still recommend vacuuming or sweeping up any large debris before using this. Dirty water tank holds approximately the same amount of fluid as the clean water tank before needing to be emptied so that works well. Both tanks are easy to remove from the main unit, the dirty water tank comes apart making it easy to clean. Cleaning in general is pretty straight forward, the unit is easy to disassemble and reassemble for maintenance and it also offers an auto clean feature for the mop head that you can use before removing and dumping your clean/dirty water tanks. Also included with the mop is a little drying station that has a spot for the mop body, the mop head, filter, and the cleaning brush the provide. Battery power is more than adequate as I was able to go through my kitchen and two bathrooms before running out of clean water at which time the battery still showed 2 bars of power available. Cleaning quality was good, obviously if you have some baked on stuff that needs elbow grease this isn't going to do it in the first pass but for maintenance and upkeep on just about any hard flooring along with cleaning up the occasional water or coffee spill this is excellent.
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2 has a hard time removing stains
Posted by Charlotte Cain on Sep 23rd 2024
I wanted to love this Tineco Floor Washer, but it didn't do a good job of removing stains from the floor. The Tineco Go H20 XL Series comes with an extra roller, filter, brush, and one bottle of floor cleaning solution. The Tineco Floor Washer was very easy to put together. It has a nice, bright display that alerts you when the machine needs to be drained out or if the battery is running low. It comes with a stand-type tray where you can store all the extra attachments. In my opinion, the reservoir of clean water is small and quickly runs out when you run the machine on max, which is the option I prefer to use. Battery life is significantly reduced since it uses more power in max mode. I found that it doesn't clean well on the regular setting. It does a great job at picking up hair and small debris but doesn't really perform well on hard stains. I have a 5-year-old that loves to paint, and paint always ends up on the floor (tile). After running the Tineco floor cleaner, it did nothing to the washable paint; I had to loosen it up in order to help the machine clean it up. So, it definitely doesn’t perform well on those types of stains. However, on superficial stains, it works great. After running the floor washer, I do feel my floor is much cleaner. For the price is it worth is? No, in my opinion I do the same job with just my mop and bucket.
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4 Convenient Cordless Floor Washer!
Posted by Susan Costa on Sep 22nd 2024
The Tineco GO H20 XL Cordless Floor Washer is an easy to use and convenient appliance for washing all types of floors. I have tested it out and used it several times and following are my observations: - The Floor Washer is easy to assemble. It has an easy to follow, quick set up guide with visual instructions. - It is easy to operate. Illustrations and labeling help to identify where every part is located and instructions are easy to follow. - Charging time for a full charge takes approximately two hours. - The digital display and icons are easy to read and makes it intuitive to operate. - The appliance keeps running for a few seconds after it is powered off, to soak up extra water on the surface, which is a nice feature. - While the Floor Washer isn't in use and unplugged, they recommend to do a full charge every three months. - The run times on a full charge are approximately 30 minutes on ECO mode, or 20 minutes on Max Power mode. - While I have not had any issues so far to need it, I like having the trouble shooting guide. Those are always a nice reference to have for solving any issues without having to call the company or search for information. - The Floor Washer has a 2-year warranty. - It comes with cleaning solution, 1 extra brush head (which they recommend replacing every 6 - 8 months), and 1 extra filter (which they recommend replacing every 6 months.) - The Clean Water Tank (CWT) and Dirty Water Tank (DWT) are easy to remove from the unit. The CWT is easy to fill and replace, and the DWT is easy to empty and clean out. The cleaning tool provided with the unit works nicely. - On the ECO setting, it does a good job cleaning with plenty of water and the suction was pretty good. My tile and hardwood floors were a little wet after the suction, but didn't take long to dry. - On the Max Power setting, it releases more water and has a stronger suction. My tile and hardwood floors were left almost completely dry as I passed over them. The Max Power setting was nice on areas that required more attention, such as our kitchen and bathroom tile, but it does deplete the battery faster. - My floors look and feel nice and clean after use. - I think it would be nice if it came with multiple brush rollers with different textures, so you could use a more abrasive brush on areas that are dirtier or tougher to clean. All-in-all, I'd recommend the Tineco GO H20 XL Cordless Floor Washer for floors that need general cleaning. If you have floors that get really dirty and need a little more work, such as a bathroom floor with a lot of hairspray on it, you may need to go over those sections with the Floor Washer a few times, or scrub them by hand first and then go over them with the Floor Washer to clean and sanitize them and suck up all the water. I enjoy the clean look and feel of my floors after using it and it is quick and easy to use. Having a cordless washer also makes it very convenient.
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4 Quicker clean up and saves my back
Posted by Matthew Wheeler on Sep 21st 2024
This floor washer buys you time if you have kids. I say this because when my little one makes a mess on his high chair there are chunks of wet food all over the floor. I want to always pick up the pieces and clean the floor immediately but sometimes I am unable to since I need to tend to my little one. What I have found with this floor clear is that I borrow time only to wash the floor cleaner at a more convenient time. After every meal I clean up the mess with the GO H20 XL Cordless and put it back in it’s storage area. I do not clean it until I have time in the day to do so. You do NOT want to leave this floor washer over a prolonged period of time dirty or you will hate the process. The floor washer must be maintained clean and that takes time. However, for my lifestyle and with a little one it lets me shift that cleaning commitment to a time more convenient to me. This is definitely a double edged sword but the cordless nature of the floor washer helps immensely, the strong suction and floor washing process sucks up the food chunks on my vinyl floors and prevents the baby food from turning into what I call food cement on the floors. Needless to say I extensively use the floor washer around the dining table and I have appreciated not having to bend over and under the table and chairs to clean the floors. As a person with back pain issues, I appreciate anything that saves my back.
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5 Great cleaner! Making life easier with kiddos!
Posted by Mary Hogan on Sep 21st 2024
Dare I say, "Game Changer"? Well, it's not that good, but it's a much better cleaning experience than the ol' sweeper, then pull out the mop method! I live with a house full of women/girls/babies! And as the only guy in the house, I have to deal with hair from the four legged shedder, the 2 year old shedder, the 6 year old shedder, the pre-teen shedder and the wife... I mean my love and one and only that does nothing wrong ;-) Anyway long story short, there's a lot of hair on the ground and it drives me nuts! The younger girls just make a mess whenever they eat and it's always a battle getting the floors clean around the kitchen table! In comes the Tineco to the rescue! It vacuums AND mops at the same time! Why hasn't this existed until now? Or am I just not in the know? Seriously, it's so amazing! Dog hair, human hair, crumbs, sticky stuff, etc. It just rolls over it and out comes a clean floor so to speak! I will admit, I didn't quite understand the setup, or how it operated. I had to read the instructions to get a full understanding of it and I highly recommend you all do too. There's some nuances that I didn't consider like not using super hot water, or not pressing the water button during cleaning. That's to self clean the roller, which did I meantion it has a self cleaning roller which is awesome! It also doesn't recommend soaking the roller which I understand. But detangling the hair, rinsing the roller and putting it back in is super easy and worth the effort. I don't like the idea of having proprietary cleaning solutions, but if it keeps the roller safe and functional for a long time, sure I will use it. Luckily it comes with quite a big bottle inside the box. So you don't have to buy your own right away! One thing I'm glad I read in the manual was after rinsing the roller off, it recommends completely drying before reinstalling back into the vacuum. Thankfully there's a tray that comes with the machine you can add it to and swap to the other one and swap back when the time comes. It really makes it convenient for you. The battery life is also pretty decent. It claims to have 23 minutes in standard mode and I never even got close to that cleaning the living room, kitchen, dining room, and bathroom in that time. Long story short, this is a big time saver and I recommend it for anyone needing a quick way to clean up your hardwood, LVP, or tile floors. I'm a happy camper!