Tineco GO203 Vacuum: Best Price at 2 Tracked Stores

Today's best price
2 stores · sorted by price| Store | Price | vs 90-day avg | Checked | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Walmart Best price Marketplace seller | $139.99 | - | Aug 21, 11:00 ET | Go to store |
| Best Buy Marketplace seller | $299.99 | - | Aug 21, 11:00 ET | Go to store |
Price history (building)
lowest new price per dayAcross the stores we track, today's price spread is $160 ($139.99 to $299.99).
The Tineco GO203 currently appears at two US stores we track, and both of those listings are marketplace offers rather than a first-party sale by the retailer itself. That single structural fact shapes everything a buyer should do on this page: the two tags are set by independent sellers, they move independently, and the distance between them is wider than the distance you usually see on a model sold direct.
Both GO203 tags are set by marketplace sellers, not the retailers
Walmart and Best Buy are the two storefronts carrying the GO203 in our record, and in both cases the seller behind the listing is a marketplace merchant. Neither price is a retailer’s own shelf price. When a retailer prices a unit itself, its number tends to track the manufacturer’s guidance and moves in visible, coordinated steps. Marketplace pricing does not work that way. Each seller sets a number against its own inventory cost, and two sellers who bought stock at different times can post very different tags for the identical new unit.
That is exactly what the GO203 record shows. The two live tags are not close to each other, and the higher one is not a sale that got missed, it is simply a different seller’s independent asking price. The panel above always shows the current low, which is the only number worth acting on.
What our tracking record actually confirms about this unit
The confirmed facts on this model are the ones in the table below, drawn from our listing record rather than from a manufacturer spec sheet. We do not publish spec values we cannot source, so capacity, runtime, and weight figures for the GO203 belong on Tineco’s own product page, not here.
- Brand
- Tineco
- Model
- GO203
- Category
- Vacuum
- Tracked stores
- Two (Walmart, Best Buy)
- Seller mix
- Two marketplace listings, no first-party seller
- Condition
- New at both stores
- Stock status
- In stock at both listings
Both listings are for the same new unit, so the comparison is like-for-like. You are not choosing between a new and an open-box copy, and you are not comparing different configurations. You are comparing two sellers of one product.
Where a two-seller spread helps you, and where it leaves you exposed
In your favor
- The gap between the two tags is unusually wide for a single new model, which follows directly from the fact that neither price is set by the retailer. A buyer who checks both storefronts instead of one saves real money without changing what arrives.
- Both listings show in stock, so the low is currently actionable rather than a phantom price attached to a sold-out page.
- Both are new condition, so the cheaper tag carries no condition penalty. That follows from the condition field on both listings.
Against you
- With only two tracked storefronts, the sample is thin. A two-point spread tells you which seller is cheaper today, but it does not establish what this model normally costs the way a five or six store record would.
- No first-party seller appears in the record, so there is no retailer-set reference number to anchor against. Judging whether either tag is fair is harder without that anchor.
- Marketplace tags can move without any promotional signal, because they follow one seller’s inventory rather than a retailer’s campaign calendar. Yesterday’s low is not a guarantee.
Why this page does not call the GO203 a deal
Our fair-price calls require a first-party anchor and a settled price record, and the GO203 has neither today. Two independent merchant tags can both drift in the same direction at once, which means a low reading may reflect one seller’s clearance rather than a genuine market low. Instead of a verdict, what this page gives you is the live store-to-store spread and a running record of daily lows. Once that record holds a longer stretch of observations, the range itself becomes the reference point, and a low tag can be measured against something instead of against nothing.
Homes this Tineco suits, and homes where it does not fit
Buy here if you are already sold on the GO203 specifically and just want to avoid overpaying by picking the wrong storefront. That is the concrete use of this page: two sellers, one product, one clearly cheaper option today.
Skip it if you want a documented price floor before you commit, or if you are still choosing between formats rather than between sellers. With a two-listing record and no retailer-set price, this is not the model to buy on the assumption that the current tag is a discount.
Checks to run before you click buy on either listing
Open the seller name on the listing page and read who is actually shipping the unit, because marketplace fulfillment and return windows are set by the merchant, not by Walmart or Best Buy. Confirm the return period in writing, confirm the unit is sold as new rather than as an open-box copy, and check whether the manufacturer warranty is honored when the sale comes through a third party. On a marketplace purchase those terms vary seller by seller, and they matter more than a small difference in price.
Other vacuums tracked alongside this Tineco
If you are still comparing formats rather than sellers, browse the neighboring pages in this category: the Shark AV2501AE robot vacuum, the BLACK+DECKER dustbuster CHV1410L, the Bissell Featherweight 2033M, and the Anker eufy RoboVac 11S Slim. Each carries its own store list and its own seller mix, and several of them have deeper price records than the GO203 does today.
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