MILAN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 25, 2025--
With the arrival of spring, the desire for lightness and restyling grows, and there is no better time to dedicate yourself to the great seasonal cleaning. To make this task easier and more effective, Tineco, a leading company in the smart appliances category, launches the Spring Offers, with exclusive discounts on a selection of floor cleaners and vacuum cleaners for home care.
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The selected products will be on offer on Amazonfrom March 25 to March 31.
TINECO FLOOR ONE STRETCH S6
For those looking for innovation and flexibility, the FLOOR ONE STRETCH S6 is the perfect choice. Thanks to its ability to bend up to 180°, it can easily reach difficult spaces such as under furniture and in tight corners. This model includes the three-chamber dirty water separation system, which protects the engine by maintaining constant power even in a horizontal position. The autonomy reaches up to 40 minutes and allows for prolonged cleaning without interruptions.
TINECO FLOOR ONE STRETCH S6 is available on Amazon from March 25 to March 31 at a price of €399 (starting price: €599 ).
TINECO FLOOR ONE S5
The TINECO FLOOR ONE S5 is a 2-in-1 smart vacuum cleaner and floor cleaner, which can meet the daily basic cleaning needs of the family. It offers effective and silent cleaning, thanks to the iLoop Smart Sensor technology, which detects and removes both fresh and encrusted dirt. It is easy to handle, with a flexible design and an ergonomic handle, weighs 4.5 kg and has a battery life of 35 minutes. Equipped with separate tanks for clean and dirty water, it cleans itself while charging. A practical and versatile device for stress-free cleaning.
Tineco FLOOR ONE S5 is available on Amazon from March 25 to March 31 at a price of €269 (starting price: €519 ).
iFLOOR 5 Breeze Complete
The Tineco iFLOOR 5 Breeze Complete combines vacuuming and mopping in one step, effortlessly removing wet, dry, stubborn and sticky dirt, without the need to sweep and mop separately. The self-cleaning system keeps the brush, tube and filter clean at all times. Edge cleaning is improved with the innovative head that easily reaches the tightest areas, ensuring precise cleaning along skirting boards and in corners, with the ability to clean edges up to 0.5 cm.
Tineco iFLOOR 5 Breeze Complete is available on Amazon from March 25 to March 31 at a price of €199 (starting price: €299 ).
FLOOR ONE S7 Stretch Ultra
The Tineco FLOOR ONE S7 Stretch Ultra combines mopping and vacuuming in one device, offering a deep and effortless clean. Thanks to the 180° flat design, it easily reaches even the areas under furniture, removing hidden dust. The DualBlock anti-tangle technology prevents hair from accumulating in the brush, ensuring smooth operation. The FlashDry self-cleaning system uses hot water to dissolve dirt and 85°C drying, avoiding residue and humidity. With 50 minutes of autonomy, the optimised battery ensures constant performance, while the iLoop smart sensor automatically adjusts clean water, suction and battery for optimal efficiency. The MHCBS technology keeps the floor perfectly clean, continuously filtering the water and recycling it 450 times per minute, ensuring superior hygiene and performance.
TINECO FLOOR ONE S7 Stretch Ultra is available on Amazon from March 25th to March 31st at a price of €569 (starting price: €699 ).
PURE ONE STATION 5 Plus
The Tineco PURE ONE Station 5 Plus offers a complete and effortless cleaning thanks to its self-cleaning system, which automatically empties the dust container and sanitizes the brush, tube and filter. The bagless design reduces maintenance costs, while the ClogLess system prevents clogging, allowing even large debris to be collected easily. With 175W of powerful suction, it removes dust, dirt and pet hair, supported by the ZeroTangle brush, which prevents tangles. The iLoop sensor automatically adjusts the power based on the level of dirt, ensuring efficient cleaning on carpets and hard floors. In addition, the 2.5L dust container reduces the need for frequent emptying, while automatic recharging keeps it always ready for use.
TINECO PURE ONE STATION 5 Plus is available on Amazon from March 25 to March 31 at a price of €389 (starting price: €459 ).
About Tineco
Tineco was founded in 1998 and launched the world's first smart vacuum cleaner in 2019. Today, the brand has become a leading global supplier of smart household appliances, with products in the areas of floor care, kitchen and personal care. Tineco is committed to its brand vision of making life easier through intelligent technologies and constantly developing new appliances.
Welcome Spring with Tineco’s Best Cleaning Deals of the Season!
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Italian cardinal at the heart of the Vatican’s “trial of the century” announced Tuesday he was withdrawing from participating in the upcoming conclave to elect a new pope for “the good of the church,” ending days of drama that had overshadowed the proceedings.
Cardinal Angelo Becciu’ s status has dominated discussions in the days after Pope Francis’ death amid questions about whether he would participate in the conclave to elect Francis' successor or not.
After his 2020 downfall, Becciu had said he would not participate in any future conclave. But in recent days he had asserted he had a right to enter the Sistine Chapel with other cardinals on May 7.
On Tuesday, the 76-year-old Italian issued a statement through his lawyers that said: “Having at heart the good of the church, which I have served and will continue to serve with fidelity and love, as well as to contribute to the communion and serenity of the conclave, I have decided to obey as I have always done the will of Pope Francis not to enter the conclave while remaining convinced of my innocence.”
Becciu was once an influential Vatican chief of staff who was a leading papal contender himself. But he fell from grace in 2020 when Francis forced him to resign his job as head of the Vatican’s saint-making office and his rights as a cardinal because of allegations of financial misconduct.
Becciu denied wrongdoing but was put on trial in the Vatican criminal court and convicted of finance-related charges in December 2023. He is appealing the conviction and 5 1/2-year prison sentence and had participated in the pre-conclave meetings, including on Monday.
Becciu's withdrawal doesn't affect the Vatican's official statistics about the conclave because internally it never considered him eligible to vote. There remain 135 cardinal electors, though Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni confirmed Tuesday that two had formally announced they weren't coming due to health reasons, bringing the number of electors down to 133.
Becciu is under the age limit of 80 and technically eligible to vote, but the Vatican’s official statistics list him as a “non-elector.”
The Vatican document regulating a conclave, known by its Latin name Universi Dominici Gregis, lays out the criteria for electors, making clear that cardinals under 80 have the right to elect the pope, except those who have been “canonically deposed or who with the consent of the Roman Pontiff have renounced the cardinalate.” It adds that after a pope has died, “the College of Cardinals cannot readmit or rehabilitate them.”
There has never been any clarity on what exactly Becciu renounced or how: The one-line statement issued by the Vatican press office on Sept. 24, 2020, said merely that Francis had accepted Becciu’s resignation as prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints “and his rights connected to the cardinalate.” There is no indication he has been sanctioned canonically.
Italian daily Domani reported last week that during the initial pre-conclave discussions, Becciu was presented with two letters signed by Francis before he died saying he should not participate in the conclave. Becciu's reference to Francis' will in his statement Tuesday suggests that the letters were the tipping point that convinced him to withdraw from the vote.
Becciu rose to prominence and power under conservative Pope Benedict XVI and is very much affiliated with the conservative Vatican old guard. While he initially became a close adviser to Pope Francis, Becciu’s subsequent downfall at the hands of Francis might suggest he would have voted for someone keen to undo some of Francis’ reforms.
After he forced Becciu’s resignation, Francis visited Becciu on occasions and allowed him to participate in the life of the Vatican. But Francis also changed Vatican law to allow the city state’s criminal tribunal to prosecute him.
Questions, meanwhile, have continued to swirl about the integrity of the trial that convicted Becciu and eight others. During the proceedings, the court heard that Francis intervened on several occasions on behalf of the prosecutors and that the prosecution’s prime witness against Becciu was coached and manipulated by outsiders.
Defense lawyers discovered that the pope had secretly issued four decrees during the investigation to benefit prosecutors, allowing them to conduct intercepts and detain suspects without a judge’s warrant.
Lawyers cried foul, arguing such interference by an absolute monarch in a legal system where the pope exercises supreme legislative, executive and judicial power violated their clients’ fundamental rights and robbed them of a fair trial.
The tribunal rejected their objections, but in recent weeks even more evidence has emerged about the outside manipulation of the witness and apparent collusion with Vatican prosecutors and gendarmes to target Becciu.
The appeal is scheduled to begin in September.
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FILE - Mons. Angelo Becciu presides over an eucharistic liturgy, at the St. John in Latheran Basilica, in Rome, Feb. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, File )