P1
Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
P2
Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
Average score
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.6
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Accessories and Tools
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.0
Packages typically include the charging dock/base and Shark's cleaning concentrate; some kits add spare brushrolls and filters, but several reviewers note the overall extras are fairly minimal for the price.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Attachment bundles vary by model, but reviewers consistently praise the useful core tools (crevice, dusting, upholstery) and especially the motorized Electro Compact brush for pet hair on furniture and stairs. Minor gripes include wanting a specialty/jointed reach tool or better dock storage for larger tools.
Aesthetic design and finish
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.4
Reviewers describe a modern look (often with rose-gold accents), and the newer MessMaster styling is called sleeker and more premium/Dyson-like than earlier HydroVac designs.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.5
Design is consistently praised as sleek and premium, with textured finishes and multiple color options that look good on display. Fit and finish are positioned as a Miele hallmark across sources.
AI, Smart, App and Automation
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.5
Smart functionality is mostly limited to automation basics like automatic solution dispensing, self-cleaning, and (on some variants) a stain/solution boost mode. There's no app control or advanced sensor-driven adjustments highlighted in reviews.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetArea Rug Handling
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.9
Rug/refresh modes are best treated as a light surface refresh for short-pile rugs. Multiple reviewers found it leaves rugs damp and doesn't lift embedded debris well, so it won't replace a proper vacuum on carpets.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
On rugs, reviewers note the head senses resistance and ramps up (often strongly enough to tug lighter rugs), improving agitation and pickup. Rug transitions and auto-adjust behavior are generally described as quick and effective.
Assembly and Setup
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.5
Assembly is generally simple—insert/click the handle into the body, dock to charge, then fill the clean tank with water + solution. The main setup annoyance mentioned is filling the tank because it may not sit flat on a counter while you pour.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Unboxing and setup are generally described as straightforward, with printed guides and a standard wall-mount bracket installation. Some packaging/documentation quirks were noted, but assembly is not viewed as complicated.
Battery and Charging
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.4
Charging is commonly described as dock-based and roughly ~4 hours for a full recharge, which is fine for routine sessions but limiting if you want to clean multiple large areas back-to-back.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
3.9
Charging is typically around 3.5 hours, with wall-mount storage available; some reviewers wish for a true dock-and-charge behavior rather than plugging into a small port. A key limitation repeated across sources is that the battery is not swappable.
Bin and Bag
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.4
Bagless design uses a combined dirty-water tank with a debris separator/compartment. Separation helps, but solids can still mix with dirty water and require hands-on cleaning.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
3.4
The 0.3L bin is consistently described as very small, which can interrupt longer sessions and fills fast with hair. It fits the quick-pickup use case but is repeatedly flagged as the biggest capacity limitation.
Build quality and durability
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Build quality is generally described as solid and well made for the category, aligning with expectations for Shark/Ninja products.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Build quality gets high marks: reviewers describe it as sturdy, robust, and not plasticky, with parts that click together cleanly. The overall feel is repeatedly framed as high-end compared with many cordless sticks.
Carpet — High-Pile Pickup
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.1
High-pile and plush carpets are handled well for a cordless stick, though reviewers sometimes needed extra runs and noted that runtime can drop faster as the vacuum increases power on thicker carpet. Pickup remains strong, but session length can become the limiter.
Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Low-pile carpets and flatter rugs are cleaned very effectively, often in one pass for dust and hair, with boost rarely required. Larger pieces may take additional passes depending on how easily they scatter.
Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Medium-pile carpet performance is consistently strong, including good pet-hair removal and fast clearing of fine debris. A few stubborn situations (like high-friction entry matting) can still hold onto smaller hairs.
Clogging and debris prevention
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.3
Clogging can happen with bulky dry items (like Cheerios) and with wet pet-hair clumps catching behind the roller/cover, so occasional manual clearing is sometimes needed.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetComparative performance
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.9
In comparisons it can beat rivals on ease-of-use and some wet pickup tests, but other models may offer stronger raw suction, better edge reach, better carpet capability, or less messy maintenance.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.2
Comparisons often place it near Dyson on core cleaning results, with some reviewers preferring Miele’s easier filter maintenance and premium feel. Tradeoffs versus key rivals include less tech (like illumination), brushroll tangling, and a smaller bin.
Controls and UI
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.7
Controls are intentionally basic (typically two buttons for power and hard-floor vs rug/refresh modes) with a simple display/indicator for battery and tank alerts. Some users prefer competitors' more detailed readouts (like battery %), and one review mentioned accidentally hitting the mode button.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Controls are intentionally simple: generally a power button plus a boost/high button, paired with a basic battery indicator. Reviewers like the straightforward operation but note the lack of a screen or more detailed status/controls compared with some rivals.
Convertible handheld design
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.5
Reviewers like how quickly it converts into a handheld for couches, cars, stairs, and above-floor work, with the locking system making the switch feel seamless. This flexibility is a recurring reason it is used for frequent quick cleanups.
Cord length
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.0
In corded head-to-head comparisons, cord length is described as comparable to peers; on cordless variants, cord management isn't part of day-to-day cleaning.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetCordless convenience
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.7
Cordless grab-and-go convenience is a highlight versus corded floor washers, but it also means working within limited runtime and recharge cycles.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
As a cordless stick, it is widely used for quick daily pickups and grab-and-go cleaning, especially when stored on a wall bracket. The convenience is tempered by shorter real-world runtime for some users and the small bin requiring frequent stops.
Cyclone performance
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.1
Several sources reference Miele Vortex/cyclonic design and describe an airflow path intended to keep performance strong, with reports of strong pickup and little dust sticking in the bin. Most detail is descriptive rather than lab-measured, but user impressions are positive.
Dried-On Stain Removal
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.0
Dried-on stain removal is often above average (sometimes clearing in just a few passes), but it's inconsistent: one reviewer reported extremely stubborn dried ketchup taking many passes, likely because there's no heat/steam assist.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetEase of use
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.4
Ease of use is repeatedly highlighted: light weight, simple controls, and straightforward docked self-cleaning make it approachable for routine hard-floor cleaning. Usability complaints mainly center on messy emptying and limitations in corners/under furniture.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Ease-of-use is widely praised thanks to simple controls, a comfortable grip, quick configuration changes, and light handling that reduces arm fatigue. Small annoyances include occasional tight tool fit and the need to plug the charger into a small port rather than true dock-and-charge for some setups.
Edge and Baseboard Cleaning (Hard Floors)
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.8
Edge and baseboard reach is a recurring weak spot. Some competitors clean closer to walls, and reviewers mention corner/edge limitations or measurable gaps at the sides.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Edge and corner performance is generally strong, with reviewers noting it can reach right up to skirting boards and into corners where hair collects. Some testing still left a few hairs at edges, but overall edge cleaning is above average.
Emptying and Mess Control
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.2
Liquid empties easily, but solid debris often has to be pushed or pulled out by hand, and some users report drips while carrying the tank. It's improved versus a mop bucket, but not mess-free.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.1
Emptying is usually quick via a release door and is often described as largely hands-free, but frequent emptying is common due to the small bin. If overfilled, hair can snag around the pre-filter and may require manual clearing.
Filtration / Dust Containment
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Filtration is described as a two-stage system with claims of up to 99.99% fine-dust retention; one review notes it is not officially HEPA-certified. Built-in filter-cleaning mechanisms reduce the need for washing and help maintain airflow over time.
Floor Drying Time
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.6
Hard floors typically dry within minutes. The HydroVac often leaves a visible moisture trail while cleaning, which helps you track coverage but doesn't usually linger.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetFloorhead design
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.4
The floorhead is often described as bulky and not great in corners; multiple reviewers also note it won't fit under low furniture. A low front clearance can also limit pickup of bulky cereal-like debris (and can contribute to clogging behind the roller).
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
The multi-surface electrobrush is praised for quick transitions and auto adjustment of suction/brush speed across floor types, plus good swivel/hinge behavior. Downsides noted include occasional pinging/scattering of larger debris and limited ability to fully avoid that with brush control.
Floorhead Seal on Hard Floors
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.6
The soft roller design is credited with maintaining good contact on hard floors, helping it handle fine dust without losing performance when moving over slightly larger debris.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetFresh Liquid Pickup Speed
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Fresh liquid pickup is generally efficient, with at least one test describing it as best-in-class among cordless units for handling lots of liquid in fewer passes. A separate comparison suggests a rival can outperform it when overloading with large volumes of wet material.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetHair Pickup — Carpets
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Hair pickup on carpets is a strength, with reviewers reporting near-complete removal of visible hair on many carpets and rugs. Some edge hairs and very fine hairs on tough matting can remain, but overall results are top-tier.
Hair Pickup — Hard Floors
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.5
On hard floors, it can pick up pet hair while mopping, but hair may form wet clumps in the tank and can sometimes snag near the roller cover—so results vary by hair volume and moisture.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Hair pickup on hard floors is repeatedly described as excellent, with hair being pulled in from an inch or two away in some tests. It performs especially well for visible pet hair and dander on smooth surfaces.
Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
2.3
A recurring weakness is hair-wrap: multiple reviewers say the main brushroll is not truly anti-tangle and can become wrapped quickly with long hair or pet hair. Cleaning is doable (often with easy brushroll removal), but it is a manual chore.
Hard Floor — Fine Dust Pickup
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.6
Fine debris pickup on hard floors is consistently strong (examples include sugar, coffee grounds, dust and other small particles), aided by the soft roller and good floor contact.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.8
Fine dust performance is excellent: flour/sugar tests and general dust/dander cleanup are often cleared in a single pass with minimal residue. It is repeatedly positioned as strong for everyday dust and allergy-related fine particles.
Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.9
Large-debris performance is mixed: it can handle things like rice, litter, and sticky oatmeal-style messes, but multiple reviews mention cereal/Cheerios-type pieces being pushed, broken up, or clogging behind the roller.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
3.6
Large-debris pickup is mixed: some reviewers found cereal/lentils can scatter on hard floors and require repositioning or extra passes, while others report solid pickup of everyday chunks and dried mud. Performance seems most consistent once debris is directly under the intake.
Headlight and LED lights
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.0
Headlights get mixed feedback: some reviewers find them bright and genuinely helpful for spotting dirt, while others say they're too dim or narrowly aimed to be very useful.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
2.0
At least one reviewer explicitly notes there are no headlights, so it lacks the illuminated debris-finding features common on some competing cordless models.
Innovation compared to competitors
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.1
Compared with higher-end competitors, it's considered a capable but more basic design—lacking features like variable water/suction, better edge cleaning, heated/steam assist, hot-air roller drying, or smart guidance.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetLow-profile design
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.7
It isn't particularly low-profile; several reviews mention the body design prevents it from getting under low tables or furniture.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
The floorhead is described as notably low and able to lie flat (about 2.5 inches mentioned), which helps reach under furniture and into tighter spaces. Low profile is one of the practical design advantages called out across reviews.
Maintenance requirements
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.5
Maintenance is the main ongoing downside: you'll still need to empty the dirty tank frequently, rinse out compartments/filters, and ideally air-dry the brushroll and filter to avoid odor or mold.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Routine maintenance is generally viewed as easy thanks to twist/ComfortClean-style filter cleaning and included brushes for clearing pre-filters. The main ongoing work is detangling the brushroll and emptying the small bin more often, especially in pet homes.
Maneuverability and Handling
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Handling is broadly praised: smooth swivel steering and forward traction make it easy to guide around obstacles. The biggest handling limitations come from the head/body bulk, which can make tight angles and low-clearance furniture more difficult.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Handling is a strong point: reviewers describe it as comfortable, well-balanced, and easy to steer around obstacles, with less arm ache than many cordless models. Overhead handheld use can still feel noticeable for some, but overall maneuverability is rated highly.
Mopping performance
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.4
Across reviews, hard-floor cleaning is the strong suit: it effectively vacuums + mops in one pass, removes everyday grime, and handles many spills well. Performance can vary on the stickiest, most dried-on messes where repeated passes may be required.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetNoise level
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.3
Noise is typically in the high-70 dB range in testing, and several reviews call it louder than average. The self-clean cycle is often the loudest part.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Noise is often described as relatively quiet for a cordless stick, with one review measuring around mid-60 dB in normal use and higher readings closer to the high-70s on max. Overall, it trends quieter than many competing cordless vacuums in comparable power.
Odor control
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.9
Odor control is generally good thanks to an antimicrobial/odor-neutralizing roller and the self-clean cycle, with some reviewers noting no lingering smells. However, multiple sources warn that leaving the roller wet (or skipping proper drying) can lead to mildew/odor.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetOnboard tool storage
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
Onboard storage is helpful for keeping a couple of frequently used tools clipped to the vacuum, reducing trips back to a closet. Some note that larger motorized tools may not fit the holder and wish the wall dock offered more integrated accessory storage.
Ongoing ownership costs (bags, filters, batteries)
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.0
Consumables include cleaning solution plus periodic brushroll/filter replacements; costs are manageable but ongoing. At least one review warns that using non-approved fluids may affect warranty coverage.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetOverall durability/longevity
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Several reviewers expect strong longevity thanks to the solid construction and brand reputation, and one source highlights a long warranty structure. The main durability unknowns are typical wear items like the brushroll and battery over time.
Overall opinion
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Overall sentiment is positive for mostly hard-floor homes looking to save time with a vac-mop. The most repeated caveats are mediocre rug/carpet results and the hands-on, sometimes gross emptying/cleaning routine.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Across sources, sentiment is strongly positive: reviewers repeatedly call the Duoflex HX1 one of the better-performing cordless sticks they have used, especially for pet homes. The recurring reservations are a small 0.3L bin, mixed real-world runtime on floors, and brushroll hair-wrap.
Packaging quality
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
Packaging is often described as neat and protective, with some appreciation for reduced excessive plastics and recyclable cardboard. A few still observed some plastic components or double-boxing depending on region/model.
Pet-Ready Features
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.0
It's frequently used in pet homes for muddy paw prints, accidents, and hair. The tradeoff is that pet hair tends to make the dirty-tank emptying experience messier and more unpleasant.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Multiple reviews frame this as a pet-focused stick: strong hair and dander pickup plus a motorized mini brush for upholstery and pet beds. The main pet-related drawback is hair wrapping on the main brushroll and the small bin filling quickly in furry homes.
Price and Value
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.1
Value is generally seen as strong versus premium vac-mops, especially when priced around the mid-$200 range, but it can feel expensive compared to basic spray/steam mops. Many reviewers frame it as worth it mainly for hard-floor, one-pass convenience.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
3.8
Value perceptions hinge on priorities: many say performance and premium build justify the price, while others feel the feature set (small bin, no swappable battery, sometimes no lights) is limited for the cost versus Dyson/Shark alternatives.
Runtime
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.6
Reported runtime varies: many reviewers cite ~15–23 minutes, while at least one measured test reported ~29 minutes. In practice it's usually enough for kitchens/entryways and several rooms, but not ideal for whole-home, uninterrupted cleaning.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
3.7
Real-world floor cleaning commonly lands around 20–30 minutes on mixed surfaces for some testers, while low-power handheld use can approach the advertised longer figures. Auto adjustments on carpet can shorten runtime compared with hard-floor cleaning. Boost/high mode is best treated as a short burst: sources cite roughly 10–12 minutes on max with a motorized head, which can be limiting for whole-home deep cleans. Reviewers generally recommend using boost only on messier spots.
Self-cleaning cycle
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Dock-based self-cleaning is a standout convenience and often leaves the brushroll/system much cleaner after ~1–2 minutes. It can be loud, and it doesn't fully eliminate manual cleaning or the need to dry parts between uses.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetSelf-propel feature
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Several reviews mention a noticeable forward pull/traction from the spinning roller that reduces pushing effort. It helps with glide, but it's not the same as a fully powered wheel-drive assist.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetSoftware-update support / feature longevity
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
1.0
Reviewers specifically note there's no app or firmware-update ecosystem, so feature longevity is mostly hardware-based rather than improved via updates.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetSolution / Liquid system
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.1
Most variants automatically dispense water/solution as you clean (no trigger), and some newer versions add a boost mode for extra solution on stains. This is convenient, but it offers less manual control than trigger-based competitors and often works best when paired with the recommended cleaning concentrate.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetStair Cleaning
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Stair cleaning is frequently called out as easier in handheld mode using the motorized mini brush, with reviewers reporting quick, thorough pickup of hair and debris on steps. This is one of the practical benefits of the convertible design.
Steam Cleaning
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
1.0
Reviews note there's no steam/heated cleaning option, which can make it slower on the toughest dried-on stains compared with steam-capable alternatives.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetStorage footprint and upright-stand stability
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.1
Storage requires the dock/base and full-height space (it doesn't fold away). Some users report small drips/puddles if the unit is left standing upright, while the base can catch residual drips when docked.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetStreaking / Residue
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.2
Most reviewers report clean results without obvious streaks, and several explicitly say floors aren't left with streaking. A minority report potential dirty streaks on white tiles or when the extraction/water-delivery system is pushed hard.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
No score yetSuction and Airflow
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.3
Suction is generally described as average for a vac-mop and below a dedicated vacuum—especially for dry vacuuming tasks and carpet-like surfaces.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Cleaning performance is a standout: reviewers report powerful suction and fast pickup on hard floors, rugs, carpets, and upholstery, with automatic power changes that react quickly. A few note that very large debris can scatter or require extra passes/placement.
Suitability for small spaces
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.4
It is most compelling for apartments, smaller homes, or as a secondary vacuum for frequent maintenance cleans. Larger homes may find the combination of bin size, potential hair-wrap, and runtime limits makes it less ideal as the only vacuum.
Support and Reliability
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.8
Support is bolstered by mention of an extensive warranty in one review and positive signals like proactively correcting documentation. While not all sources discuss service, overall confidence in Miele reliability is high.
Surface safety with attachments
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.2
Attachments like soft dusting brushes and rubberized tool tips are praised for being gentle on delicate surfaces and trim. One review heard a mild scratching sound on hard floors (likely wheels), so caution is advised on very sensitive hardwood finishes.
Tool-change simplicity
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.5
The SpeedLock/locking system earns frequent praise for making nozzle swaps and stick-to-handheld conversion fast and low-fuss. A couple of comments mention fit can be a bit tight at times, but overall it is viewed as a major usability win.
Under-Furniture Pickup
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
2.7
Under-furniture reach is limited because the body/head doesn't recline fully and the head is bulky, so low-clearance spaces are harder to clean.
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
Reviewers report it can tuck well under cabinets, furniture, and plinths thanks to the flat, hinging head, helping pull out hidden dust bunnies. This is repeatedly highlighted as a real-world convenience for whole-room touch-ups.
Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.7
Upholstery and above-floor cleaning are standout areas, especially with the motorized Electro Compact brush that reviewers say lifts embedded pet hair from sofas, pet beds, and car seats. Dusting tools also help with delicate items like shutters, keyboards, and cornicing.
Versatility
P1Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
No score yet
P2
Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.6
The Duoflex is repeatedly used as a multi-tasker: floors, rugs, upholstery, stairs, car interiors, cobwebs, and even blinds/keyboards with the dusting tools. The multi-surface head reduces the need to swap floorheads, boosting day-to-day versatility.
Water tank
P1
Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
3.2
Clean and dirty tanks are frequently called small (commonly around ~0.5 L clean and ~0.36–0.38 L dirty). Some users finish a typical session on one fill, but larger homes may require refilling and multiple dirty-tank dumps.
P2Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
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Product 1: Shark HydroVac Cordless Vacuum
4.3
Weight is typically around ~8–8.5 lb / ~4 kg—light for a wet/dry floor washer, though a bit bottom-heavy in hand.
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Product 2: Miele Duoflex Vacuum Cleaner, HX1
4.3
At roughly 6.8–6.83lb (about 3.1kg), it is commonly described as lightweight for a cordless stick, helping with quick sessions and above-floor work. Some still find the weight noticeable when held overhead in handheld mode.