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FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: TINECO RECOGNISED AS WORLD'S NO.1 HOUSEHOLD WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER BRAND

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FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: TINECO RECOGNISED AS WORLD'S NO.1 HOUSEHOLD WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER BRAND
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FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: TINECO RECOGNISED AS WORLD'S NO.1 HOUSEHOLD WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER BRAND

2026-03-26 06:00 Last Updated At:06:15

Euromonitor International data shows that Tineco continues to lead the global floor care industry

SYDNEY, March 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Tineco, a global leader in intelligent floorcare, today announced that Euromonitor International has recognised the company as the world's No.1 household wet & dry vacuum cleaner brand for the fourth consecutive year*. This recognition from a leading independent provider of strategic market research reinforces Tineco's continued leadership and momentum within the global smart home cleaning category.

Over the past several years, Tineco has played a defining role in transforming household wet & dry vacuum cleaners into an essential category for modern homes. By combining advanced technology with user-centric design, the brand has built a global community of over 24 million users worldwide** while continuing to expand its footprint across key international markets.

According to Euromonitor International, Tineco achieved a 35% global market share in 2025, maintaining its position as the world's No.1 household wet & dry vacuum cleaner brand for four consecutive years. This milestone highlights the brand's sustained growth, category leadership, and commitment to delivering high-performance, intelligently designed cleaning solutions trusted by millions of households worldwide.

Tineco's innovation is reflected across its flagship product lineup, representing its core cleaning categories. The FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Series (S9 Artist Steam, S9 Artist Pro) exemplifies the brand's leadership in smart wet & dry floor washing, delivering advanced sensing technology and premium design for hard floor care. Meanwhile, the Carpet One Cruiser, which has also been recognised in TIME's "Best Inventions of 2025" list in the Household category, highlights Tineco's continued expansion into deep carpet cleaning, offering targeted solutions for more demanding cleaning environments.

More recently, the latest Floor One S7 Stretch Series (S7 Stretch Steam and S7 Stretch) highlights Tineco's commitment to delivering effective home cleaning solutions to suit various budgets. The S7 Stretch Steam has secured with two TÜV certifications: bacteria elimination and pet-friendly cleaning, highlighting Tineco's ability to combine professional-level hygiene and value-for-money, versatile cleaning performance.

Together, Tineco's product line-up demonstrates the brand's commitment to providing comprehensive, high-performance solutions for every surface in the modern home.

"Being recognised as the world's No.1 household wet & dry vacuum cleaner brand by Euromonitor International for the fourth consecutive year is a significant milestone for Tineco," said Ling Leng, CEO of Tineco. "This achievement reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and our mission to simplify everyday life through intelligent technology. As consumer expectations continue to evolve, we remain focused on developing solutions that deliver powerful performance, convenience, and a better overall cleaning experience."

Since its founding in 1998, Tineco has evolved from a vacuum cleaner manufacturer into a global innovator across smart floorcare, kitchen, and personal care categories. The company introduced the world's first smart vacuum in 2018 and the first smart wet & dry vacuum cleaner in 2019, helping to establish a new standard for connected home cleaning.

Tineco continues to push the category forward through ongoing product innovation, integrating intelligent features such as real-time sensing, automated performance adjustments, and streamlined maintenance systems. The brand's expanding portfolio is designed to meet the needs of today's consumers, offering efficient, high-quality solutions for a wide range of home environments.

Tineco products are available in over 10,000 retail locations worldwide. In Australia, Tineco products are available via leading retailers such as Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys, Bing Lee and Costco in addition to online stores such as Amazon Australia, Big W Online, Retravision, Mobileciti, Tech Sales Online and Tineco's official online store. The company continues to invest in global expansion and product development, with new innovations and category advancements planned for 2026.

To learn more about Tineco and its portfolio of intelligent appliances, please visit https://au.tineco.com/.

*Source: Euromonitor International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.; measured in terms of the brand's global retail sales volume (in units) of household wet & dry vacuum cleaners in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. Household wet & dry vacuum cleaners are defined as household cleaners that dispense clean water (or cleaning solution) to wash hard floors and vacuum the dirty water and debris thereafter. Based on research completed in March 2026.

 **Data from Tineco's official net sales records (Jan. 2020 –March 2026). Tineco has final interpretation rights.

*Source: Euromonitor International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.; measured in terms of the brand's global retail sales volume (in units) of household wet & dry vacuum cleaners in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. Household wet & dry vacuum cleaners are defined as household cleaners that dispense clean water (or cleaning solution) to wash hard floors and vacuum the dirty water and debris thereafter. Based on research completed in March 2026.

 **Data from Tineco's official net sales records (Jan. 2020 –March 2026). Tineco has final interpretation rights.

About Tineco

Tineco ("tin-co") was founded in 1998 with its first product launch as a vacuum cleaner and, in 2019, pioneered the first-ever smart vacuum. Today, the brand has evolved into a global leader in intelligent appliances spanning floor care, kitchen, and personal care categories. With a growing user base of over 24 million households and availability in approximately 30 countries worldwide, Tineco remains committed to its vision of making life easier through smart technology and continuous innovation. For more information, visit us.tineco.com.

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FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: TINECO RECOGNISED AS WORLD'S NO.1 HOUSEHOLD WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER BRAND

FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: TINECO RECOGNISED AS WORLD'S NO.1 HOUSEHOLD WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER BRAND

SYDNEY, March 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As modern childhood becomes increasingly fast-paced, from packed schedules to increased screen exposure, award-winning sleep wellness brand Woven Woven is addressing a quiet but rising concern regarding children's sleep wellbeing.

Sleep plays a critical role in a child's emotional wellbeing, behaviour, and cognitive development. Yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, up to one in three children in the United States may not be getting sufficient sleep on a regular basis [1]. At the same time, research supported by the National Institutes of Health suggests that insufficient sleep may affect areas of the brain linked to attention, memory, and emotional regulation [2].

According to paediatric sleep psychologist Dr. Lynelle Schneeberg, children often need support in learning how to wind down and transition into sleep, particularly in environments with high levels of stimulation. However, many children reach bedtime "tired but wired"—a result of moving from one activity to another without enough time to slow down, where stimulation is constant and transitions are often rushed.

Children who appear exhausted often struggle to settle, leaving parents questioning routines, schedules, and everything in between. Increasingly, however, the conversation is shifting away from discipline and strict routines, focusing instead on how calm a child feels at the end of the day.

Why Calm Is Becoming the Focus

Sleep is something the body allows when it feels safe and settled. This shift in narrative has led to a more holistic view of bedtime—one that prioritises regulation before sleep.

"If a child's nervous system is still activated, even the best routine can struggle to work," explains Joey Chang, sleep wellness advocate and founder of Woven Woven.

This echoes the growing interest in sensory-based approaches that support relaxation. Experts in sensory processing, like Dr. Temple Grandin, have long highlighted the role of deep pressure in helping to reduce anxiety and promote a calmer physiological state. As a result, families are beginning to focus less on enforcing sleep and more on creating the conditions that support it.

The Rise of Sensory-Based Bedtime Rituals

One approach gaining attention is the use of sensory inputs that gently signal the body to slow down. This includes methods grounded in Deep Pressure Stimulation—a technique involving gentle, evenly distributed pressure.

Research published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy found that deep pressure can help reduce physiological arousal and support a calmer state in children with sensory sensitivities [3]. In everyday practice, this has translated into simple, calming rituals—from quiet tactile play to the growing use of weighted blankets as part of a child's wind-down routine.

While no single approach works for every child, emerging research offers insight into how sensory-based tools may support sleep. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that children using weighted blankets showed improvements in settling and reduced restlessness, with many expressing a clear preference for the blanket [4]. More recent findings in Sleep Medicine reported improvements in sleep duration and fewer night awakenings among children with attention-related challenges [5].

"Bedtime behaviour is often a signal, not a problem," says Chang. "We believe that children don't need to be pushed into sleep. They need to be supported into a state where sleep can happen naturally."

Experts emphasise that these tools are most effective when used as part of a broader, supportive approach to sleep. Families are embracing more intentional evenings by:

  • Creating slower transitions into bedtime
  • Reducing stimulation from screens and bright lighting
  • Incorporating breathing, storytelling, or quiet connection time
  • Focusing on emotional calm, not just routine

Research into mindfulness-based approaches has also shown improvements in sleep quality and emotional regulation in children [6].

About Woven Woven

This evolving, evidence-based perspective is driving innovation within the sleep wellness space. Woven Woven was founded by Joey Chang out of a personal need to help her daughter settle at night. The brand has since gained international recognition, including being named Best Cooling Weighted Blanket for Kids by Forbes Vetted 2025, and named a "Best in Class" pick in The Strategist's 8 Very Best Weighted Blankets for its Certified Organic Cotton Kids Weighted Blanket.

For more information about Woven Woven and their award-winning approach to children's sleep wellness, visit their website or social accounts on Instagram and TikTok.

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REFERENCES

  • [1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — National Survey of Children's Health
  • [2] National Institutes of Health — The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2022
  • [3] Gee, B. M., et al. (2016) — American Journal of Occupational Therapy
  • [4] Gringras, P., et al. (2014) — Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • [5] Ekholm, B., et al. (2023) — Sleep Medicine
  • [6] Journal of Child and Family Studies (2025) — "Do Group Mindfulness-Based Interventions Improve Emotion Regulation in Children? A Systematic Review"

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