Compare Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner vs Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner

P1 Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
P2 Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner

Comparison Takeaways

Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner

Where It Has the Edge

  • Carpet — High-Pile Pickup is 4.5 vs 1.0. High-pile and plush carpet performance is strong with the right electric head (and proper height setting), with multiple...
  • Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup is 4.4 vs 1.0. Low-pile rugs and flatter carpets generally clean well with turbo or combo heads, and reviewers cite strong suction...
  • Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup is 4.4 vs 1.0. On typical carpeting, reviewers report strong results when paired with the appropriate turbo or electric head, with height/suction...
  • Headlight and LED lights is 4.3 vs 1.0. Headlights/LEDs are mentioned on certain premium/electric heads and some high-end handles, helping visibility in darker areas. Not every...

Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner

Where It Has the Edge

  • Cordless convenience is 4.7 vs 1.5.
  • Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake is 4.3 vs 3.8. Large debris intake is a standout: many reviews praise it for collecting chunks (cereal bits, leaves, twigs, noodles,...
  • Floor Drying Time is rated 4.6 while the other product has no score yet. Drying time is commonly praised: floors are often described as drying quickly with minimal standing water, making it...
  • Mopping performance is rated 4.4 while the other product has no score yet. Reviews consistently describe strong hard-floor washing performance, especially for routine grime and messy kitchens/balconies; it handles wet messes...
Average score
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.1
Accessories and Tools
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Across the corpus, the C3 stands out for a deep accessory ecosystem: parquet tools, turbo tools, electric powerheads, crevice/dusting/upholstery tools and (in some bundles) mini-turbo attachments. Included tools vary significantly by model and by authorized-dealer packages.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Aesthetic design and finish
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

Design impressions are generally positive, with the canister described as sleek/premium and some variants highlighting upgraded trim and illuminated accents. One reviewer still expected less visible plastic at the price, so the finish can feel premium-but-not-luxury depending on the model.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Airflow blowback
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.7

Sealed filtration is repeatedly credited with minimizing dusty exhaust and blowback compared with less-contained vacuums. This is positioned as especially beneficial for allergy sufferers and fine-dust homes.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Area Rug Handling
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

Not designed for rugs; reviewers repeatedly state it should not be used to clean area rugs as a washing tool.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.6

Assembly is usually straightforward, but at least one review calls out sparse instructions and some packaging-related friction. Most setup is basic: connect hose/wand, choose the right floorhead and set suction level.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.8

No summary yet.

Automatic shutoff for obstructions
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

At least one review highlights obstruction protection on an electric powerhead that shuts off when it vacuums something it shouldn’t, requiring a simple reset. It’s a nice safety/convenience feature but only applies to specific powerhead designs.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Automatic standby switch
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Some C3-compatible electric powerheads (e.g., SEB 236) are described as having an automatic standby feature that stops the brush when you lift the handle, and certain models also mention park-system shutoff behavior. This feature is attachment/model dependent, not universal.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Bag-full indicator
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

The bag-full indicator is mentioned as a helpful cue for when to change bags and avoid overfilling. Some reviewers note it’s easy to read (often changing color) and supports consistent performance.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Battery and Charging
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.0

Runtime is commonly cited around 35 minutes, sometimes exceeding that on low; higher water settings can reduce runtime in some reports, and charging to full can take hours, though quick top-ups may finish longer jobs.

Bin and Bag
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

The C3’s GN-style bag system is described as high-capacity and well-sealed, with some models using self-sealing bags that reduce dust exposure during disposal. The tradeoff is ongoing bag/filter purchases and occasional attention to proper bag seating.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
No score yet
Build quality and durability
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Build quality is frequently praised—German-made/engineered framing, solid latches, bumpers and sturdy floorheads show up across multiple reviews. Some components are sourced elsewhere, but overall construction is still positioned as premium and serviceable.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.3

Build quality impressions are mixed: some praise the sleek, premium feel, while others mention fragile-feeling latches, wobbly connections, or occasional leakage points that reduce confidence.

Carpet — High-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

High-pile and plush carpet performance is strong with the right electric head (and proper height setting), with multiple reviewers praising deep cleaning and pet-hair lift. Some note certain powerheads struggle on very high pile, making head selection important.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

Reviewers state it does not clean high-pile carpets; it is positioned as a hard-floor cleaner rather than a carpet vacuum.

Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Low-pile rugs and flatter carpets generally clean well with turbo or combo heads, and reviewers cite strong suction as a helpful baseline. Performance still improves with the correct head compared with a one-size-fits-all floor tool.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

Reviewers state it does not clean low-pile carpets; it is positioned as a hard-floor cleaner rather than a carpet vacuum.

Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

On typical carpeting, reviewers report strong results when paired with the appropriate turbo or electric head, with height/suction adjustments helping tune feel and pickup. Performance can dip if you use a general-purpose head where a dedicated carpet head is needed.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

Reviewers state it does not clean medium-pile carpets; it is positioned as a hard-floor cleaner rather than a carpet vacuum.

Clogging and debris prevention
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

The bagged design is often credited with stable airflow and fewer performance drops as the bag fills, reducing the feel of clogging or suction fade. Debris handling issues are more commonly tied to floorhead choice than to true internal blockages.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Comparative performance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Comparisons against Dyson, Sebo, Kirby, Henry and even central vacuums show the C3 competing near the top for suction and overall capability in a portable vacuum. The most common “vs.” takeaway is that handling and floorhead selection matter as much as raw suction numbers.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.6

No summary yet.

Controls and UI
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Controls are typically foot-friendly (on/off, suction steps, rewind), while higher-end variants add handle-mounted controls and indicator lights. A few notes mention small buttons or icons that aren’t fully explained in quick-start materials, but overall control flexibility is strong.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.3

The display and hydration controls are widely viewed as clear and useful for mode selection and runtime/maintenance prompts; some reviews wish for additional smart/dirt-detect guidance beyond basic prompts.

Cord length
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Cord/operating radius is repeatedly called long—often in the mid‑30‑foot range depending on model—reducing outlet changes. A few comparisons still show meaningful gains over smaller C1 models, even when exact cord length differs by region/variant.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Cordless convenience
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
1.5

The C3 is corded, so it doesn’t offer cordless freedom or quick grab-and-go convenience. The upside is consistent power with no battery management, and many reviews highlight a long operating radius that offsets the cord for whole-room cleaning.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.7

No summary yet.

Cord management
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Automatic rewind is a widely praised convenience feature and typically works with a one-touch foot pedal. A couple of reviewers warn it can be triggered accidentally and suggest small habits (like marking the cord end) to protect the mechanism.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.1

Grout/crevice pickup is inconsistent: some report it can clean grout lines with extra passes, while others say it struggles to get into cracks and tight grout compared with manual scrubbing.

Dock noise
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.8

Self-cleaning/dock activity can be notably loud in some homes, while other reviewers describe it as relatively quiet compared with typical vacuums; overall, it’s not silent and can be disruptive depending on layout.

Dried-On Stain Removal
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.3

Often praised for removing sticky or dried-on spills (syrup, sauces, jelly, wildfire debris) with a few passes; some note limits for ultra-sticky gunk or scrubbing into cracks/grout where agitation isn’t strong enough.

Ease of use
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Ease-of-use highlights include foot controls, comfortable handling, automatic features on select powerheads and the generally smooth rolling canister. Pain points are mostly situational—carrying weight and the need to swap floorheads to optimize cleaning on different surfaces.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.2

Most find it intuitive and straightforward with simple buttons and guidance on the display; a minority report setup confusion due to missing/hidden instructions or awkward tank handling for smaller hands.

Edge and Baseboard Cleaning (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Edge and baseboard cleaning is generally strong when using edge-to-edge floorheads or swivel hard-floor tools, with reviewers calling out good corner reach. As with most canisters, crevice tools remain the go-to for tightest baseboard gaps.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.9

Edge/baseboard performance is generally good but inconsistent: several note it doesn’t fully reach corners and can leave small gaps at walls, and one review highlights edge cleaning being better on one side than the other.

Emptying and Mess Control
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Mess control during emptying is a consistent advantage of the bagged format, with several mentions of self-sealing bags that reduce dust clouds. People who dislike buying consumables still view bag disposal as cleaner than many bagless bins.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.2

Debris tray design helps separate solids, but emptying can be unpleasant and sometimes spill-prone; a few reports mention leakage or drips when lifting/emptying the tray or during self-cleaning.

Filter-change indicator
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Filter-change indicators/strips appear on some models, helping owners know when to replace exhaust/HEPA filters. Other reviews rely on time-based guidance (roughly annual), so indicator availability depends on the specific C3 variant.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Filtration / Dust Containment
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.7

Filtration is a headline strength: reviewers repeatedly mention sealed airflow paths plus HEPA or charcoal/odor filters that help with allergies and pet smells. Bagged dust containment is frequently praised for keeping fine dust from escaping back into the room.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Floor Drying Time
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.6

Drying time is commonly praised: floors are often described as drying quickly with minimal standing water, making it practical for homes with kids and pets.

Floorhead design
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.4

Floorhead design is central to the C3 experience: electric powerheads with height adjustment, turbo heads for rugs, and parquet tools for hard floors each get distinct praise. Multiple reviewers stress that the wrong head can create frustration (noise, push resistance or debris scatter).

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Floorhead Seal on Hard Floors
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Hard-floor sealing is generally good with parquet and some combo heads (often helped by squeegee-like edges), improving fine-dust capture. Large debris can still be pushed around depending on the head, suggesting seal and inlet geometry vary by attachment.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Hair Pickup — Carpets
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Carpet hair pickup earns high praise when the C3 is paired with a turbo or electric powerhead, especially in pet-heavy homes. Effectiveness can vary by head type, so the bundle matters as much as the base canister.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Hair Pickup — Hard Floors
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

On hard floors, hair pickup is usually strong, though a few notes mention hair sticking to the edges of specific hard-floor tools before it’s vacuumed away. A quick pass or switching to another head typically resolves it.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.6

No summary yet.

Hair‑Wrap / Tangle Resistance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.7

Hair-wrap resistance is a mixed story: suction-only heads avoid brushroll tangles, while some motorized brush rolls can wrap long hair and need manual cutting/cleaning. Other reviewers note the rollers are serviceable and designed for long belt life.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.5

Hair management is mixed: some say it picks up hair well, but multiple reviews describe tangling on rollers/inner brushes and manual hair removal, with no strong anti-tangle advantage versus rivals.

Hard Floor — Fine Dust Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Fine dust pickup on hard floors is consistently excellent in testing-style segments (flour/sugar/dust), especially with dedicated hard-floor tools. Users often rely on suction adjustment to prevent the head from sticking on smooth floors.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Hard Floor — Large Debris Intake
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.8

Large debris intake on hard floors is mixed: sand and litter are often handled well, but at least one detailed test reports cereal being pushed around rather than swallowed. Attachment choice and technique (lifting the front edge) can materially change results.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.3

Large debris intake is a standout: many reviews praise it for collecting chunks (cereal bits, leaves, twigs, noodles, pet mess remnants) into a tray, reducing the need to pre-pick up solids.

Headlight and LED lights
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Headlights/LEDs are mentioned on certain premium/electric heads and some high-end handles, helping visibility in darker areas. Not every C3 bundle includes lighting, so it’s a check-the-included-head feature.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

Multiple reviews explicitly note the lack of LED/headlights on the floorhead, which can make spotting debris in low light harder than on Dyson vacuums with illumination.

Hose length
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

Hose length is generally considered adequate for above-floor work, but at least one detailed review calls it a limiting factor at around the ~6‑foot range for certain tasks. Extension tools can help if you do lots of high dusting.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Innovation compared to competitors
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.1

Innovation is framed as practical rather than flashy: sealed filtration, auto/handle controls on select models and refined powerhead options. Reviewers don’t present the C3 as “smart,” but as a mature platform with thoughtful usability upgrades.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Low-profile design
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.1

Low-profile traits show up both in the canister body (easy to tuck away) and in select floorheads that fit under furniture. Some setups still scrape in very tight clearances, so choosing a lower head improves results.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Maintenance requirements
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Maintenance is straightforward but recurring: replace bags when indicated, swap filters on schedule (often yearly or per bag pack) and keep brushes clear if you use motorized heads. Multiple reviewers emphasize using genuine bags/filters to maintain sealing and longevity.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.8

Maintenance is the biggest tradeoff: multiple reviews describe tray/roller cleanup as messy or tedious, hair removal requiring manual effort, and the need to dry rollers thoroughly to prevent odor; a smaller set finds it manageable with routine care.

Maneuverability and Handling
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Maneuverability is a standout: smooth wheels, flexible hose and swivel hard-floor tools (like parquet heads) are described as easy to steer around furniture and corners. Carrying the canister can feel heavier than using it on the floor, so upstairs transport is the main handling drawback.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.4

Handling is frequently rated smooth and easy to push, with good swivel/steering and a comfortable grip; however, bulky head geometry can make tight angles and some spaces less convenient.

Mopping performance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.4

Reviews consistently describe strong hard-floor washing performance, especially for routine grime and messy kitchens/balconies; it handles wet messes and many solids in one pass or two, though very stuck-on or crack/grout mess can still take extra effort.

Noise level
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Most reviewers call the C3 relatively quiet for its power—especially on lower settings—and some cite “silent” design elements. Turbo/electric heads can add noticeable noise compared with suction-only hard-floor tools.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.8

Operating noise is often described as acceptable to quiet, but self-cleaning can be loud enough to notice across rooms/floors in some homes; measured/claimed dB values vary by reviewer.

Odor control
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Odor control is most associated with Cat & Dog configurations that include activated charcoal/odor filters. Some users prefer swapping to HEPA for allergy focus, trading odor reduction for particle filtration emphasis.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.7

Odor risk shows up when debris/dirty water or damp rollers sit too long; several reviewers emphasize routine emptying and thorough drying to avoid smells, and some wish for a built-in roller dryer.

Onboard tool storage
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.7

Onboard tool storage is a clear win in multiple reviews, with integrated compartments that keep core tools attached and less likely to get lost. It reduces day-to-day friction compared with vacuums where accessories live in a separate bag.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Ongoing ownership costs (bags, filters, batteries)
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.7

Ongoing costs are a real consideration: reviewers cite bag packs and periodic filter replacements as the main recurring expense. Several also argue bagged ownership can be simpler (less filter washing) and may preserve performance better than some bagless designs.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.6

Ongoing costs are a concern: several reviews mention roller replacement intervals (often cited around 6 months or 25 hours) and the expense of spare rollers/parts relative to competitors.

Overall durability/longevity
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.7

Durability is a major theme: multiple reviews reference long service life, robust components and long warranties (especially via authorized dealers). It’s generally treated as a long-term household vacuum rather than a disposable appliance.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Packaging quality
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
2.5

Packaging feedback is mixed-to-negative in the most detailed unboxing-style review, citing excess plastic/polystyrene for a premium product. Other reviews don’t focus on packaging, suggesting this varies by retailer or shipment.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Pet-Ready Features
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Pet-focused versions (especially Cat & Dog bundles) earn strong marks for hair pickup and included turbo tools, plus optional odor-focused filtration. Some users still prefer the “right” powerhead/turbo head pairing for their carpet to get the best pet-hair results.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.3

Pet households often benefit from fast cleanup of accidents, hair, and tracked-in grime; however, hair tangles and maintenance demands can be higher in pet-heavy homes.

Price and Value
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.8

Value perceptions are split: some reviewers justify the premium price with performance and longevity, while others feel certain bundles are overpriced for the cleaning gains. Buying through authorized dealers is often suggested as a way to improve the value equation (warranty/accessories).

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.9

Price is widely criticized as premium; many acknowledge strong performance but question value versus cheaper vac-mop competitors unless you prioritize Dyson design/experience and hard-floor washing convenience.

Sanitizing performance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.0

It can improve the look of tough messes, but it is not positioned as a sanitizing tool; limitations include no steam and constraints on water temperature/chemicals, with some reviewers wishing for disinfection features.

Scratch resistance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Surface gentleness is commonly credited to parquet-style hard-floor heads and rubber/non-marking wheels that help protect wood and tile. A few notes mention occasional scraping in very low-clearance areas, pointing to head choice as the key factor.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Self-cleaning cycle
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.9

Self-cleaning is viewed as helpful, but not fully hands-off. Several describe quick cycles, while others note water usage during the cycle, occasional leakage, or remaining debris/hair requiring manual finishing.

Stair Cleaning
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.8

Stairs are a strong use case in these reviews: the canister body can balance on steps and the included upholstery/turbo tools are repeatedly recommended for stair treads and risers. Hose reach is the main limiter for very tall staircases or high landings.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Steam Cleaning
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
1.0

It does not offer steam cleaning; reviewers comparing competitors call out missing steam capability as a value disadvantage.

Storage footprint and upright-stand stability
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.9

The canister form factor stores fairly easily (low-slung body, parking/stand options), but some reviewers still call it bulkier than a cordless stick. Storage comfort depends on whether you can park the wand neatly and have a closet footprint for the canister.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.0

No summary yet.

Streaking / Residue
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
4.1

Many report clean, streak-free results, but at least one review experienced streaking frequently (notably during fresh spill pickup) and others mention occasional smearing depending on debris and technique.

Stuck resistance
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.8

At least one review notes struggles on uneven floors, suggesting the head/rollers may not maintain ideal contact or performance across imperfect surfaces.

Suction and Airflow
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Reviews consistently describe the C3 platform as very strong for a canister, with wide suction adjustment and even lab‑style sealed/working suction callouts. A recurring note is that it can feel almost too strong on some hard floors until you step the power down.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.0

Multiple reviews emphasize it does not rely on suction like a vacuum; it uses rollers plus extraction to move dirty water to a tank, so it should be viewed as a hard-floor washer rather than a suction vacuum.

Suitability for heavy-duty use
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.3

Several reviews position the C3 as capable for heavy household workloads (pets, frequent cleaning and even light DIY cleanup), but not a true commercial vacuum. Longevity is praised, yet owners are still cautioned to avoid extreme abuse.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Suitability for small spaces
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Despite being a full-size canister, some users find the C3 suitable for smaller homes because it stores compactly and follows easily on wheels. The main space downside is needing room for the canister plus multiple floorheads if you swap often.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Support and Reliability
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Support sentiment is generally positive, with repeated mentions of multi-year warranties and the importance of authorized dealers. Parts and consumables aren’t cheap, but availability and serviceability are highlighted as strengths versus many mass-market vacuums.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Surface safety with attachments
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.5

Non-marking wheels and full-body bumpers are repeatedly mentioned as furniture- and floor-friendly, and parquet tools are treated as safe for delicate surfaces. Very low-clearance cleaning can cause occasional scraping, so a low-profile head is recommended for tight under-bed work.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Tool-change simplicity
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.1

Tool swaps are generally quick thanks to click-in attachments and quick-release wands, but several reviews mention the annoyance of changing floorheads between surfaces to get best performance. Convenience improves when your main floorhead matches your home’s dominant flooring.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Under-Furniture Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.2

Under-furniture cleaning is a common strength thanks to flexible hoses, swiveling heads and a low canister that can follow you. Extremely low beds or toe-kick spaces may still require a dedicated low-profile head to avoid scraping or pedal hits.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.4

Under-furniture reach is a recurring limitation due to floorhead thickness and tank placement; some reviewers can reach under cabinets but many report it won’t fit under low furniture.

Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.7

Above-floor pickup is repeatedly described as excellent thanks to strong suction plus dedicated upholstery and dusting tools, and (in some bundles) mini-turbo attachments. Hose reach can be a limiting factor for very high ceilings without an extended tool.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
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Versatility
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
4.6

Versatility is repeatedly emphasized: the platform supports hard floors, rugs, carpets, upholstery, curtains and above-floor dusting through interchangeable heads and tools. Your real-world versatility depends on picking the right floorhead bundle for your surfaces.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
2.8

Versatility is constrained: strong for sealed hard floors and spill cleanup, but it cannot clean carpets and usually won’t replace a general-purpose vacuum for full-home dry cleaning.

Water tank
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
No score yet
Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.7

Tank capacity and ergonomics split opinion: some report decent coverage on low settings, while others find the tanks small for apartments or big homes and note frequent refill/empty cycles and awkward grip due to stacked design.

Weight
Product 1: Miele C3 Vacuum Cleaner
3.8

Weight varies by model/spec cited in the reviews, and perceptions differ between carrying and in-use handling. Many describe it as feeling light while rolling, but heavier when lifting the canister up stairs or into storage.

Product 2: Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner
3.6

Weight is commonly described around 10–11 lb (about 5 kg). Many say it feels manageable in use, but carrying upstairs can be cumbersome, especially for larger homes.