✨ Clean smarter, not harder — see the unseen with Dyson Gen5detect!
The Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum Cleaner delivers 115% more suction power and up to 70 minutes of cordless runtime. Featuring intelligent particle detection with a dynamic LCD screen, it adapts suction based on floor type and debris volume. Its advanced illumination technology reveals twice as much invisible dust on hard floors, while HEPA filtration traps 99.99% of particles down to 0.1 microns. Lightweight and versatile, it converts to a handheld vacuum and includes four specialized tools for comprehensive cleaning.
Controller Type | Push Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Wattage | 350 watts |
Amperage | 2.3 Amps |
Voltage | 150 Volts |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 7.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.9"L x 9.8"W x 47.8"H |
Color | Purple/Purple |
Capacity | 0.2 Gallons |
Portable | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Carpets and Hard Floors |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
Noise Level | 82 dB |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Style Name | Gen5detect |
Surface Recommendation | All floors |
Additional Features | Bagless, Cordless, Washable HEPA Filter, Illumination Technology |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Form Factor | Stick |
Battery Life | 70 minutes |
Runtime | 1 hour and 10 minutes |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Hose Length | 47.8 Inches |
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Best Dyson They’ve Ever Made — Large, Powerful, and Worth Every Dollar
I’ve owned multiple Dyson products — this Gen5outsize vacuum is my second Dyson cleaner, and I also own their hair dryer. So when I wanted the best they make, I did the research and this model kept coming up as the flagship. And now that I’ve been using it since March, I can say: it’s 100% worth it.This vacuum is large, powerful, and built like a machine. The suction is insane — it doesn’t just clean floors, it deep-cleans carpet and tile like a plug-in unit. The bin is bigger than older Dysons, so you don’t have to empty it constantly. And the run time? Easily enough to clean a full house without racing against the battery.I even bought a dryer vent cleaning attachment, and the Gen5 handled that too — zero clogs, full power. No more touching lint by hand. Also, while I purchased the floor stand separately (shown in my photo), it does come with a wall mount attachment if you want to hang it up.The digital screen on the Dyson Gen5outsize is a surprisingly useful upgrade. It shows you real-time battery life, current suction mode (Eco, Auto, Boost), and even alerts for filter maintenance or clogs. You can see exactly how much time is left in your cleaning session down to the second, which makes it easy to plan around room size. It’s not just flashy — it’s functional, and once you have it, you won’t want to go back.Why This Dyson Wins:Most powerful suction of any cordless Dyson I've ownedExtra-large bin = less stopping to emptySmooth maneuvering for a large unitDigital screen shows real-time performance and maintenance alertsQuality across the board — everything feels engineered, not plasticWhat Could Be Better:Nothing. This is Dyson at full send — power, size, usability. Just know it’s not small, but that’s the point.Final Word:If you want the best Dyson makes, this is it. You’ll pay more, but you get every dollar back in time, cleaning performance, and design. I’ve owned the cheaper ones — this is the one you keep.
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Holds up to a top Miele canister vacuum! And then...
I am comparing this to the best canister vacuum ever made, a top Miele $1k+ canister vacuum. I am not yet considering getting rid of the Miele, but as I compare the two, here are my impressions:1. Cleaning power: Both excel. For sustained long power over a larger surface, the Miele is in its element. But it's also heavy and cumbersome to move around, which will make you take shortcuts and avoid going into tighter places. The Gen5 on autodetect (where it automatically adjusts suction power to the surface) also gets there. I should note that the first time I used the Gen5, I had previously used the Miele. On the open surfaces the Miele had cleaned, the Gen5 barely found anything, but then when you got to the corners of stuff, whoa, the Gen5 showed its superiority in reaching anywhere, easily.2. Weight: I used to vacuum holding the Miele vacuum in one hand, and vacuuming with the other. I am large and strong, so it wasn't hard for me, but it wasn't enjoyable either. The Gen5 "gamifies" cleaning, it's light and super maneuverable, so invites you to get to tight spaces. Love the Gen5.3. Sturdiness, Build Quality: The Miele is cast in metal. But heavy. The Gen5 feels a bit plasticky, honestly, and at times I felt I may break something, because some of the pieces are initially hard to clip in and out. But you gain trust in the Gen5 quickly. It is well made.4. Attachments and Versatility: They both have good attachments to work around the house. But the Miele will stay on the house. The Gen5 can be used in your car (and it is awesome at it) because it is very portable, and brings all the power to any environment.5. Bare floors and the "fluffy optic" cleaner head: Oh wow. Game changing stuff. The Gen5 murders the Miele there. The ability to see the huge difference you are making as you vacuum and clean is absolutely amazing.5. Additional thoughts: The only drawback of the Gen5 is the direct consequence of its portability and lightness - the fact it is battery powered and hence has limited time. But in my experience -based on having to vacuum 1000 sqft these days- you may kill the battery within 15mins (that's how long it lasts at full suction power) on your first vacuum, because the Gen5 will pick up stuff none of your prior vacuums did... but after those early cleaning jobs (which will fill the container quickly), things normalize and a battery charge will easily last for larger than 1k sqft environments, no doubt.In a nutshell, while the top end Miele and the Dyson are probably pretty close in suction power (and the Miele is possibly a bit better), the practicality and versatility of the Dyson Gen5 makes it a winner, at least to me. I like them both, but if I had to keep only one, it would be the Dyson Gen5.
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