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Miele - Triflex HX2 Pro vs Tineco - Floor One S7 Pro

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Triflex HX2 ProMIELERENDER
Probe A
Miele
Triflex HX2 Pro
76.7/ 100B
Performance77· 55%
Design· 45%
Floor One S7 ProTINECORENDER
Probe B
Tineco
Floor One S7 Pro
70.7/ 100B
Performance71· 55%
Design· 45%
Quick verdict

Between the Triflex HX2 Pro and Floor One S7 Pro, the Triflex HX2 Pro comes out ahead in battery and suction (aw), while the Floor One S7 Pro wins on dustbin. Overall, the Triflex HX2 Pro scores 76.7 and the Floor One S7 Pro scores 70.7 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The Triflex HX2 Pro edges ahead on the Mars Score (76.7 vs 70.7), but the 6.0-point gap is small enough that the right pick comes down to which spec advantages matter to you.

Pick the Triflex HX2 Pro if you carry the device everywhere and weight or thickness has been the deciding factor before. The biggest gaps in its favor are battery, suction (aw), weight.

Pick the Floor One S7 Pro if you care most about dustbin. Its strongest claims are dustbin.

Both ship with comparable cordless, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: the Triflex HX2 Pro is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Miele - Triflex HX2 Pro wins

  • Battery — 242.86% more. 120 min vs 35 min.
  • Suction (AW) — 14.29% more. 200 vs 175.
  • Weight — 0.60 kg less. 3.9 vs 4.5.

Why Tineco - Floor One S7 Pro wins

  • Dustbin — 70.00% more. 0.85 L vs 0.5 L.
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Spec comparison

Performance

SpecMiele - Triflex HX2 ProTineco - Floor One S7 Pro
Suction (AW)200lead175
Dustbin0.5 L0.85 Llead
FilterHEPAHEPA

Design

SpecMiele - Triflex HX2 ProTineco - Floor One S7 Pro
TypeCordless stickWet/dry cordlesslead
Cordlesstruetrue
Weight3.9 kglead4.5 kg
Battery120 minlead35 min
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