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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. User Maintenance
    3. Recurring Cost
    4. Storing
    5. Dirt Compartment
    6. In The Box
    7. Range
    8. Portability
    9. Battery
    10. Quality Of Life Features
    11. Tools And Brushes
    12. Alternative Configuration
  5. Performance
    1. Hard Floor Pickup
    2. High-Pile Carpet Pickup
    3. Low-Pile Carpet Pickup
    4. Pet Hair Pickup
    5. Suction
    6. Airflow
    7. Noise
    8. Maneuverability
    9. Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    10. Air Quality
    11. Cracks
    12. Stains
    13. Water
  6. Comments

Dyson V8 vs Miele Triflex HX1

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Dyson V8
Miele Triflex HX1

Tested using Methodology v1.3

Updated May 07, 2025 07:59 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.3

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Dyson V8 Picture
Miele Triflex HX1 Picture
  1. Recommended in 3 articles:
  2. Pet Hair
  3. Dyson
  4. Long Hair
  1. Recommended in 1 article:
  2. Shag Carpet

Variants

  • V8 Motorhead (Black)
  • V8 Motorhead Extra (Blue)
  • V8 Animal (Nickel)
  • V8 Fluffy+ (Nickel)
  • V8 Animal+ (Purple)
  • V8 Origin (Red)
  • Car+Boat (Silver)
  • V8 (Silver/Nickel)
  • V8 Plus (Silver/Nickel)
  • V8 Absolute (Yellow)
  • Triflex HX1 (Graphite Grey)
  • Triflex HX1 Pro (Infinity Grey)
  • Triflex HX1 (Lotus White)
  • Triflex HX1 Cat & Dog (Obsidian Black)
  • Triflex HX1 (Ruby Red)

Our Verdict

Dyson V8

Miele Triflex HX1

The Dyson V8 and Miele Triflex HX1 each have advantages, meaning one may suit you better than the other, depending on your needs. The Dyson incurs virtually no recurring costs, has a bigger dustbin, comes with more tools and brushes, and is a little more effective on low-pile carpets. Conversely, the Miele has a more configurable three-in-one design that allows you to use it as a handheld, stick, or upright vacuum. It also feels better built, is easier to maintain, can be maneuvered with less difficulty, and has an automatic surface type adjustment feature that allows it to speed up, slow down, or even stop the brushroll if it detects something is tangled in it.

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