Compare Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum vs Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum

P1 Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
P2 Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum

Comparison Takeaways

Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum

Where It Has the Edge

  • Storage footprint and upright-stand stability is 4.6 vs 3.4. Storage and upright-stand stability are frequently praised: it can stand on its own in certain configurations, and wall-mount/charging...
  • Support and Reliability is 4.4 vs 3.6. Support and reliability are generally viewed positively, with mentions of responsive customer service and straightforward part replacement; warranty...
  • Price and Value is 3.4 vs 2.8. Value is the most consistent downside: many reviewers call it expensive, arguing the premium is justified mainly if...
  • Weight is 3.2 vs 2.7. Weight is a mixed theme: some sources frame it as manageable due to configurable balance, while others emphasize...

Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum

Where It Has the Edge

  • Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance is 4.5 vs 2.8. The Digital Motorbar’s detangling features earn strong marks for reducing hair wrap in testing, but some Dyson-focused coverage...
  • Bin and Bag is 4.0 vs 2.7. The Gen5 Detect uses a bagless bin that reviewers commonly describe as about 0.2 gallons (around 0.75–0.77L /...
  • Maintenance requirements is 4.3 vs 3.5. Maintenance is generally straightforward thanks to washable filtration and cleanable rollers, plus tool/bin disassembly for periodic cleaning; several...
  • Filtration / Dust Containment is 4.8 vs 4.2. Reviewers and test outlets consistently frame the Gen5 Detect as a sealed HEPA cordless vacuum with excellent dust...
Average score
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.1
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.3
Accessories and Tools
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.1

Accessory coverage is generally solid: core tools (crevice, dusting, upholstery) are common, and pet-focused variants add motorized mini tools; some reviewers consider the base set adequate but not expansive for the price.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.6

The Gen5 Detect is repeatedly praised for a premium, practical tool bundle, typically including the Fluffy Optic head for hard floors, the Digital Motorbar head for multi-surface use, the Hair Screw tool for upholstery, plus additional combo tools and a wall dock for storage and charging (exact bundles can vary by retailer/variant).

Aesthetic design and finish
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.6

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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.2

Design impressions are consistently premium, with Dyson’s signature tech-forward look and solid feel, though many reviewers also describe the body as bulkier than lighter cordless competitors.

AI, Smart, App and Automation
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

Smart behavior is repeatedly tied to built-in sensors: Auto mode can detect dirt levels and sometimes floor changes to adjust suction in real time, improving cleaning confidence and helping runtime by using high power only when needed (without relying on an app ecosystem).

Airflow blowback
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.6

A recurring performance quirk is blowback or scattering of lighter debris (like sugar or small litter) during certain pickup scenarios, where the vacuum’s strong airflow can move debris around until you slow down, reposition, adjust head gates/vents, or make extra passes.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.7

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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.6

Across reviews, setup is described as fast and straightforward (often taking only a minute or a few minutes), with clearly fitting parts and flexible charging options via direct plug-in or the included wall dock for charging and storage.

Battery and Charging
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.3

Battery and charging earn strong marks overall: removable batteries are widely appreciated, with higher-end variants including extra packs/chargers; recharge times are commonly described as a few hours, and swapping reduces downtime.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

Battery performance is a major strength, with many sources citing up to ~70 minutes in Eco/low power and strong runtimes even in Auto depending on head and floor type; the pack is described as removable/swappable and charging is typically via wall dock or direct plug-in, with recharge times commonly cited around roughly 3 to 4.5 hours.

Bin and Bag
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
2.7

The bin is widely described as small (commonly 0.5L) versus many competitors, contributing to more frequent emptying during whole-home sessions.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.0

The Gen5 Detect uses a bagless bin that reviewers commonly describe as about 0.2 gallons (around 0.75–0.77L / ~750 mL), which is typical for premium stick vacs but smaller than uprights and notably smaller than the Gen5 Outsize variant.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.6

Build quality is often described as premium and well-engineered, with sturdy plastics and a solid feel; a long-term note mentions a floorhead/bearing overheating issue that was resolved via replacement support.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.4

Build quality is generally described as robust and premium, but a recurring caution is minor flex around the built-in crevice-tool/wand area and occasional durability concerns about specific floorhead parts (like a wheel) even if the main body feels solid.

Carpet — High-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.5

High-pile carpet handling is generally praised as above-average for a cordless, though real-world ease can depend on power mode and floorhead behavior.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.3

High-pile carpet performance is generally above average and can lift impressive amounts of embedded fine grit, but several test-driven reviews note the head can get pulled down into plush carpet (reducing clearance for larger debris) and may require slower passes, vent/gate adjustments, or occasional brushroll intervention on thick rugs.

Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.4

Low-pile carpet pickup is repeatedly reported as excellent, with powered floorhead performance and surface sensing supporting reliable cleaning.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.7

Low-pile carpet pickup is consistently reported as excellent (often mid-to-high 90% removal in objective tests), with the main caveat being that very light debris can be pushed or blown aside in certain situations until you make an extra pass or adjust head airflow/gates.

Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.7

Medium-pile carpet performance is commonly described as a strength, with strong embedded debris results and good overall cleaning efficiency.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
5.0

Medium-pile carpet deep-clean performance is repeatedly reported as exceptional in test-driven reviews, including perfect or near-perfect embedded-sand results, though several reviewers note it can feel hard to push until gates/vents are adjusted.

Comparative performance
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.8

In comparative reviews and award roundups, the Gen5 Detect is repeatedly positioned near the top (including winning performance and battery categories in some test ecosystems), while value-focused comparisons often point shoppers toward cheaper alternatives like the Dyson V15 or strong non-Dyson competitors if cost and weight matter more than having the newest flagship.

Controls and UI
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

Controls and feedback are a highlight: an on/off button replaces Dyson’s older trigger, and the LCD provides battery countdowns, mode info, and real-time particulate/dirty-floor feedback; multiple sources also mention on-screen maintenance prompts as part of the experience.

Convertible handheld design
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.7

Convertible handheld design is repeatedly praised for enabling car, stairs, upholstery, and above-floor work, but several reviewers note handheld use can feel bulky/heavy or wrist-straining depending on configuration.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
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Cordless convenience
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

The Gen5 Detect is repeatedly positioned as a high-end cordless experience with strong runtime and a dock-based charging/storage setup, but the convenience comes with the trade-off of a heavier, more top-heavy feel than many rivals.

Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.5

Crevice/groove pickup is frequently described as strong, with test-style commentary noting effective pickup in narrow channels and along gaps.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.9

Crevice and groove pickup is frequently cited as best-in-class in test-driven coverage, with perfect or near-perfect crevice performance reported and strong ability to pull debris from tight gaps and channels.

Debris illumination
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.4

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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.7

Dyson’s Fluffy Optic-style laser head on the Gen5 Detect is repeatedly described as extremely bright and effective at revealing otherwise invisible dust (often even in well-lit rooms), encouraging more thorough cleaning and sometimes making users realize their floors were dirtier than expected.

Ease of use
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.6

Ease-of-use feedback is strongly positive around the on/off button (no trigger fatigue), Auto mode, the laser head, and the built-in crevice/dusting tool for quick transitions, but many users still report fatigue from the heavy, top-heavy feel and carpet push resistance during longer sessions.

Edge and Baseboard Cleaning (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.4

Edge and baseboard cleaning is typically rated positively, with reviewers noting good edge pickup and reduced need to swap to crevice tools for routine skirting/edges.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.0

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Emptying and Mess Control
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.3

Emptying and mess control are mixed: some describe hygienic emptying concepts, while others call the process fiddly or multi-step and note stiff parts during bin and filter handling.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.8

Emptying uses Dyson’s point-and-shoot style lever that ejects debris and includes a wiping action, which many find quick and relatively hygienic, but multiple reviewers note it can still be dustier than sealed auto-empty stations and may be messier for allergy sufferers if emptied indoors.

Filter-change indicator
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.4

Multiple reviews note that the LCD interface includes maintenance messaging, such as notifying the user when the filter needs attention (washing/replacement guidance varies by source and phrasing).

Filtration / Dust Containment
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.2

Filtration is generally described as strong, with HEPA-focused variants highlighted for allergy households; however, one test-focused review reports visible leakage in a fog-style test, indicating results can vary by testing method and setup.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.8

Reviewers and test outlets consistently frame the Gen5 Detect as a sealed HEPA cordless vacuum with excellent dust containment, frequently citing top-tier filtration results and Dyson’s claims of capturing extremely fine particles, making it a strong option for allergy-conscious homes.

Floorhead design
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.9

The floorhead is often praised for coverage (wide head) and low-profile design, but criticized for tradeoffs: wide/nozzle geometry can be bulky in tight spaces and can contribute to larger-debris snowplowing on hard floors.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
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Hair Pickup — Carpets
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.4

Hair pickup on carpets is widely reported as very good (especially with pet-focused accessories), though some note top competitors can out-perform per pass.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.7

Carpet hair pickup is repeatedly described as excellent (including near-total pet-hair removal in some tests), though a few reviews note occasional leftover clumps on thicker carpet that are typically resolved with an extra slower pass.

Hair Pickup — Hard Floors
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

On hard floors, reviewers commonly describe reliable hair pickup with the floorheads, aided by the detangling design so hair is more likely to be directed into the bin than wrapped around the roller during typical cleaning.

Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
2.8

Hair-wrap / tangle resistance is a consistent weak point in multiple reviews: the standard brush roll can wrap longer strands and may require manual removal with scissors.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.5

The Digital Motorbar’s detangling features earn strong marks for reducing hair wrap in testing, but some Dyson-focused coverage notes that very long hair can still collect around axle/gap areas, so occasional brush/roller checks may be needed depending on household hair length.

Hard Floor — Fine Dust Pickup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.3

Fine dust pickup on hard floors is often strong (especially with good airflow/seal), with multiple reviewers noting quick removal of dust and small debris.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.8

On hard floors, the Gen5 Detect is repeatedly described as exceptionally effective on fine dust, with the Fluffy Optic laser exposing particles that are easy to miss and multiple tests reporting near-perfect pickup that leaves floors noticeably cleaner.

Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.7

Large debris intake on hard floors is a recurring limitation: several reviews mention snowplowing/pushing cereal- or oat-sized debris, requiring extra passes to fully capture bigger pieces.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.1

Large-debris pickup on hard floors is generally strong, but several reviews note scatter or plowing with certain items (like kernels, rice, or pieces that get pushed aside), meaning slower forward passes or placing the head directly over debris can be needed for a fully clean sweep.

Maintenance requirements
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.5

Maintenance is a tradeoff: the brush roller can be removable for cleaning, but multiple reviewers mention filter removal/cleaning and bin handling can be stiff or dust-prone, especially during deep maintenance.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.3

Maintenance is generally straightforward thanks to washable filtration and cleanable rollers, plus tool/bin disassembly for periodic cleaning; several reviewers note the display can prompt filter care, and some call out that washing the filter requires ample drying time before reinstalling.

Maneuverability and Handling
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.3

Handling is commonly rated good to excellent in comfort/upright configuration (better weight distribution, stable feel), while steering and tight-space navigation are noted as less sharp than some competitors, especially with the wide head.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.9

Handling reviews are mixed: the vacuum can maneuver well on hard floors and reach under furniture, and the heads include features (like adjustable gates/vents) that reduce carpet drag, but the strong suction can make it harder to push on many carpets and some users notice plowing or resistance depending on direction and debris type.

Noise level
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.9

Noise is mixed-to-positive overall: some report it as relatively quiet around ~70 dB in typical high-power use, while another test-focused review reports notably higher loudness with the main nozzle in mid/max settings.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.6

Noise is generally in a typical high-performance cordless range, with measured results commonly landing around high-60s dB on Eco, mid-70s dB on Auto/Medium, and high-70s to low/mid-80s dB on Boost/Max, though some Dyson-focused testing notes the Gen5 can get especially loud at higher settings.

Overall opinion
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.4

Across all reviews, the Gen5 Detect is framed as a top-performing, tech-packed cordless vacuum with standout battery life/efficiency, strong filtration, and the laser head’s visibility benefits, but its heavy/top-heavy ergonomics, occasional edge/large-debris quirks, and very high price mean it best fits buyers who prioritize peak Dyson tech over value or lightweight comfort.

Pet-Ready Features
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.7

For pet households, reviewers repeatedly highlight strong suction paired with the detangling Digital Motorbar head and the Hair Screw tool, which together reduce clogs and make it easier to lift fur from carpets, stairs, upholstery, and pet beds.

Price and Value
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.4

Value is the most consistent downside: many reviewers call it expensive, arguing the premium is justified mainly if you’ll use the modular 3-in-1 design, battery swapping, and Miele’s build/filtration advantages.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
2.8

Price and value are the most consistent drawbacks: many sources characterize the Gen5 Detect as a near-$1,000 flagship that can be hard to justify versus cheaper models with similar practical cleaning, though sales, refurbished purchases, and buyers who prioritize the newest Dyson tech often view it as worth the splurge.

Runtime
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.2

Default/low-power runtime is often cited around the hour in the most conservative mode (sometimes without powered head), with more practical floorhead use commonly referenced around the ~30-minute range on low. Boost/turbo runtime is consistently described as short (often mid-teens to mid-20 minutes depending on mode and floorhead), but some reviewers still call it competitive given the performance level.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.7

Real-world low-power runtime is consistently positioned as a class leader, commonly cited around ~70–75 minutes on Eco depending on head and floor type, with Auto runtimes often in the mid range; multiple comparative tests also credit it as a battery-life award winner versus other cordless models.

Stair Cleaning
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.4

Stair cleaning is regularly described as strong thanks to the motorized tools (especially the Hair Screw / mini motor tool), with the main limitation being the unit’s top-heavy feel during longer handheld sessions rather than a lack of cleaning ability.

Storage footprint and upright-stand stability
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.6

Storage and upright-stand stability are frequently praised: it can stand on its own in certain configurations, and wall-mount/charging setups help keep tools organized.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.4

Several reviews note it is top-heavy and generally not designed to stand upright on its own, so most owners will rely on the included wall dock for stable storage and charging rather than parking it freestanding mid-clean.

Suction and Airflow
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.2

Across reviews, suction and airflow are described as strong in practical cleaning (especially on carpet), with some lab-style commentary noting competitive usable suction/airflow even if certain sealed metrics vary; overall performance is consistently framed as premium, but not always the absolute strongest per pass versus top competitors.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.8

Across lab-style testing and reviewer comparisons, the Gen5 Detect is consistently described as an airflow and suction standout (often cited around 262 AW), delivering elite deep-cleaning power that can translate into outstanding pickup but also higher push resistance on carpet.

Suitability for small spaces
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.4

Reviewers often frame the Gen5 Detect as a great fit for small-to-medium homes where its power and runtime feel abundant, but note its bulk and wrist-heavy handheld feel can be less ideal for very tight tasks like detailed car interiors or narrow gaps.

Support and Reliability
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.4

Support and reliability are generally viewed positively, with mentions of responsive customer service and straightforward part replacement; warranty references vary by model/retailer context.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.6

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Tool-change simplicity
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
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Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.8

Multiple reviewers call the wand’s integrated crevice/dusting tool a major workflow upgrade: you press a button (or buttons) and immediately switch into detail cleaning without hunting for a separate attachment, then slide it back when finished.

Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
3.9

With the Hair Screw / mini motorized tool and strong suction, above-floor cleaning (sofas, pet beds, car seats, shelves) is often described as very effective, but many reviewers caution that handheld use can feel awkward or tiring because so much weight sits in the handle/wrist.

Versatility
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
4.6

Versatility is a standout strength: the 3-in-1 reconfiguration (stick/upright/handheld) is repeatedly highlighted as genuinely useful for mixed tasks and quick switches between floor and above-floor cleaning.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
4.6

With two primary floorheads, a fast handheld transition, and specialty tools (notably for hair and upholstery), reviewers broadly describe the Gen5 Detect as highly versatile across hard floors, multiple carpet types, stairs, and above-floor cleaning, with comfort limited most by weight in handheld use.

Weight
Product 1: Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum
3.2

Weight is a mixed theme: some sources frame it as manageable due to configurable balance, while others emphasize it as heavy for handheld/overhead work and potentially challenging for users with limited strength or mobility.

Product 2: Dyson Gen5 Detect Cordless Vacuum
2.7

Multiple sources highlight that the Gen5 Detect is heavier and more top-heavy than many cordless rivals (often cited around 7.7 lb overall and roughly a 5 lb handle), which can be felt most in handheld mode and on carpets where suction creates more resistance.