The vacuum cleaner offers multi-surface cleaning capabilities, effectively handling carpets, hard floors, and stairs. Its powerful suction ensures thorough dirt and debris removal.
Weighing less than 11 lbs, the vacuum is lightweight and designed for easy portability, storage, and operation.
Pet owners will appreciate the tool attachments geared towards efficient pet hair removal.
The flexible hose extends for 7ft, providing ample reach for above-floor cleaning tasks.
Finally, the included 3-in-1 combination tool enhances versatility, addressing crevices, baseboards, and furniture with ease.
The suction power is definitely a highlight. It does a great job grabbing pet hair and dust, especially from carpets.
For the price, you really can't beat it. It's an inexpensive option that still delivers solid performance.
Cleaning this vacuum is a breeze. It consistently removes dirt and dust, and emptying the bin is super simple.
The lightweight design makes it easy to carry around the house and maneuver. Emptying it is also much easier when it's lightweight.
If you have pets, you'll appreciate this vacuum. A lot of customers mention how well it picks up animal hair.
Lastly, the compact size is a big plus. It's easy to store, which is great if you don't have a ton of space. It's a smaller vacuum that gets the job done.
The Vacmaster UC0501 is a bagless, compact, and lightweight upright vacuum cleaner designed for indoor use. It's a corded model, featuring a 17-foot power cord for maneuverability. The vacuum comes in a blue color and includes a 3-in-1 combination tool for versatile cleaning.
This model uses a foam filter and has a 1.5-liter capacity for dirt and debris. It operates at 1000 watts and 8 amps, producing a noise level of 80 dB. The attached hose is 7 feet long.
The Vacmaster is designed for cleaning home hard floors, carpets, and pet hair. It has a push-button controller with touch control and operates with a single power level. It's equipped with 4 wheels.
The product dimensions are 10"L x 11"W x 22"H and it weighs 11 pounds, making it portable. The manufacturer is Cleva, and it comes with a 1-year warranty. Customer reviews average 4.0 out of 5 stars based on 758 ratings. This product is ranked #36 in Upright Vacuum Cleaners within the Home & Kitchen category.
Eureka edges out Vacmaster primarily due to its stronger brand reputation in the vacuum cleaner market. It boasts more desirable special features, including wheels and a washable filter, on top of being bagless and lightweight. Eureka also wins out in weight (10 lbs vs 11 lbs) and dust cup capacity (2.6 Liters vs 1.5 Liters).
Vacmaster wins on wattage with 1000 watts versus Eureka's 960, but the performance is likely not drastically different. It also has a longer hose (7 feet versus 4.9 feet), a lower noise level (80 dB versus 88 dB), and a higher amperage (8 Amps versus 3.6 Amps). Vacmaster also has a more compact design for easier storage.
However, Eureka secures a win in customer reviews, with a 4.3-star rating based on a huge volume of reviews, compared to Vacmaster's 4.0 stars. Eureka also boasts a higher Best Seller Rank, a longer warranty (2 years limited), and includes more essential components.
If the price is similar between the two, it's a tie.
Let's break down these vacuum cleaners, feature by feature. Unfortunately, I can't comment on price since that information is missing.
Regarding weight, the Vacmaster UC0501 wins out at 11 lbs compared to the Eureka NEU202's 12.3 lbs. This makes the Vacmaster slightly easier to carry around the house. However, the Eureka NEU202 takes the lead in capacity, boasting a 2.1-liter dust cup versus the Vacmaster's 1.5 liters. A larger dust cup translates to less frequent emptying.
The Eureka NEU202 also excels in cord length, offering 25 feet compared to the Vacmaster's estimated 17 feet. That extra reach is a definite advantage when cleaning larger spaces. When considering special features and attachments, the Eureka NEU202 has automatic cord rewind, headlight, a 7" Crevice Tool, Dusting Brush, Upholstery Tool and Pet Tool, plus a washable filter. The Vacmaster boasts being lightweight and compact, which are useful, but the Eureka offers more.
The Eureka NEU202 also offers 5-Floor Selection Dial for adjusting the floor type, offering more control than the Vacmaster. In terms of noise level, the Vacmaster UC0501 operates quieter at 80 dB, compared to the Eureka NEU202's 88 dB.
Customer ratings slightly favor the Eureka NEU202, with a 4.1 out of 5 stars from a significantly larger pool of 5,363 ratings, compared to the Vacmaster's 4.0 stars from 758 ratings. Finally, the Vacmaster UC0501 has a slightly higher wattage at 1000 watts compared to the Eureka NEU202's 960 watts, potentially indicating a bit more suction power.
The Eureka NEU182B edges out the Vacmaster UC0501 in a head-to-head comparison, primarily due to its superior customer reviews and best seller rank. While the Vacmaster boasts a slightly higher wattage (1000 vs. 960) and a lower noise level (80 dB vs. 88 dB), the sheer volume of positive feedback for the Eureka, evidenced by its 4.3-star rating from nearly 59,000 reviews versus the Vacmaster's 4.0 stars from 758 reviews, speaks volumes. The Eureka's #8 best-seller rank also surpasses the Vacmaster's #36.
Weight and capacity further favor the Eureka. At 10 lbs, it's slightly lighter than the Vacmaster's 11 lbs, potentially making it easier to maneuver. Its larger 2.6-liter dust cup capacity compared to the Vacmaster's 1.5 liters means less frequent emptying during cleaning sessions.
The Eureka also offers a broader range of included components: a dusting brush, upholstery tool, crevice tool, and handle versus the Vacmaster's 3-in-1 combination tool. This versatility allows for more specialized cleaning tasks. While both cleaners are effective on hard floors and carpets, the Eureka offers more cleaning potential.
However, the Vacmaster wins out in dimensions. Its smaller size (10"L x 11"W x 22"H) could make it easier to store than the Eureka (13"L x 14"W x 44"H), but the Eureka will stand on its own better. Both vacuums use foam filters, resulting in a tie in that category. Unfortunately, the price of each product was not provided, which is a crucial decision-making factor that must be taken into account.
Eureka edges out Vacmaster due to its stronger brand recognition within the vacuum cleaner market. Both vacuums share desirable features such as being bagless, compact, and lightweight; however, the Eureka's washable filter is a plus, while the Vacmaster counters with a potentially more useful longer cord. They both utilize foam filters and are upright, corded vacuums, ultimately resulting in a tie in these categories.
When looking at the included components, Eureka takes the lead by providing a replacement filter, dusting brush, and crevice tool, offering greater initial value. Eureka also boasts a slightly larger dustbin capacity at 1.7 Liters compared to the Vacmaster's 1.5 Liters.
On the other hand, Vacmaster comes out ahead in power, featuring a 1000-watt motor versus Eureka's 720-watt. The Vacmaster also has a considerably longer hose (7 feet vs 1.5 feet) allowing for more reach during above-floor cleaning. Its recommended uses specifically include pet hair removal which could be an advantage. The Vacmaster also has a smaller footprint (10"L x 11"W x 22"H vs 11"L x 11"W x 41"H), quieter operation at 80 dB compared to Eureka's 90 dB, and higher amperage.
Eureka is the lighter vacuum at 7.7 pounds, making it easier to carry. It also boasts slightly higher customer ratings based on a much larger sample size and a significantly better sales ranking. Finally, Vacmaster offers a one-year warranty. Assuming a similar price point, which we currently are, this results in a tie.
Eureka edges out Vacmaster primarily because of its stronger brand recognition in the vacuum cleaner market. While both are lightweight and compact, Vacmaster's bagless design is a plus for convenience. Both utilize washable foam filters. However, Eureka wins again, offering a more versatile set of included attachments. Both are corded models.
Eureka pulls ahead with a larger capacity dustbin (2.5 Liters vs. 1.5 Liters) and a higher wattage (1200 watts vs. 1000 watts), potentially indicating more powerful suction. However, Vacmaster counters with a significantly longer hose (7 Feet vs. 1.7 Feet). Vacmaster's recommendation for pet hair is a definite advantage for pet owners. The Eureka, a canister vacuum (though having an upright look), is a matter of preference.
Again, Eureka leads by the product dimensions (11.8"L x 10.6"W x 20.6"H) and the Vacmaster is (10"L x 11"W x 22"H). Vacmaster operates at a lower noise level (80 dB vs. 90 dB).
Eureka also has a higher amperage (12 Amps vs. 8 Amps) and weighs less (8.6 pounds vs. 11 pounds). Eureka also has greater customer satisfaction (4.4/5 stars with 15,502 ratings vs. 4.0/5 stars with 758 ratings). Eureka has a much higher Best Seller Rank. Both offer a 1-year warranty. I am assuming the prices are similar between the two.
Eureka edges out Vacmaster in brand recognition, being a more established name in vacuum cleaners. However, Vacmaster offers more features, including a longer cord, while both share a bagless design and foam filter type. Neither are cordless.
Vacmaster takes the lead in capacity with a 1.5-liter dustbin compared to Eureka's 0.7 liters. It also boasts higher wattage (1000 vs 240) and has a hose length of 7 feet, offering greater reach and flexibility, which is absent in the stick vacuum design of Eureka. Vacmaster is suitable for more uses, including pet hair, and has a lower noise level at 80 dB compared to Eureka's 84 dB. Vacmaster also has a higher amperage of 8 Amps compared to Eureka's 2.
However, Eureka shines with its versatile form factor, functioning as both a stick and handheld vacuum. A significant advantage for Eureka is its lightweight design, weighing only 2.8 pounds compared to Vacmaster's 11 pounds.
Customer reviews also favor Eureka, with a slightly higher rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars from a massive 110,015 ratings, dwarfing Vacmaster's 4.0 stars from 758 ratings. Eureka also has a much better Best Sellers Rank in the Home & Kitchen category, coming in at #406 compared to Vacmaster's #23,805. Vacmaster offers a 1-year warranty, where Eureka's warranty is not specified. Vacmaster has more attachments with its 3-in-1 combination tool compared to Eureka's crevice tool. The price of either item could not be compared.
Eureka edges out Vacmaster in brand recognition with a more established presence and service network. Eureka also takes the lead with its special feature of a washable filter, offering convenience and cost savings by eliminating the need for replacements. The filter type is a tie, as both vacuums use foam filters.
Eureka pulls ahead with included components, offering more attachments and a spare filter compared to the Vacmaster. Both are corded, resulting in a tie. Eureka also boasts a slightly larger dustbin capacity at 1.7 liters compared to Vacmaster's 1.5 liters.
However, Vacmaster counters with a higher wattage of 1000 watts, potentially indicating stronger suction, and a significantly longer hose at 7 feet versus Eureka's 1.5 feet. The recommended uses are largely the same. The form factor and color are tied as both are upright and blue.
Vacmaster is more compact, measuring 10"L x 11"W x 22"H compared to Eureka's 12.2"L x 10.63"W x 26.38"H. It also operates at a slightly lower noise level of 80 dB versus Eureka's 82 dB. Vacmaster also has a higher amperage at 8 Amps compared to Eureka's 6 Amps, potentially suggesting greater power.
Eureka scores points for being significantly lighter, weighing 7.7 pounds compared to Vacmaster's 11 pounds, making it easier to maneuver. Customer reviews are overwhelmingly in favor of Eureka, with a higher rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars and a vastly larger number of ratings (31,635) compared to Vacmaster's 4.0 out of 5 stars (758 ratings). Eureka also has a much higher Best Sellers Rank in the upright vacuum cleaner category, sitting at #3 compared to Vacmaster's #36. Vacmaster offers a 1-year warranty. Finally the price could not be determined.
Bissell edges out Vacmaster in terms of brand recognition, boasting a more established presence in the vacuum cleaner market. This often translates to better customer support and product longevity. While both models are lightweight, the Bissell 3197A wins for its convenient automatic cord rewind feature. However, the Vacmaster UC0501 takes the lead in filter type with its foam filter. I prefer the foam filter because it is easier to wash.
For included components, the Vacmaster's 3-in-1 combination tool offers more versatility compared to the Bissell's single brush. Regarding capacity, the Bissell's larger 5.3-liter capacity means less frequent emptying, a definite plus. In terms of raw power, the Vacmaster's 1000 watts and 8 amps suggest stronger suction, and its 7-foot hose length provides more flexibility for above-floor cleaning. The Vacmaster is also recommended for more cleaning situations and is more compact in size. It's also lighter at 11 pounds compared to the Bissell's 16.5 pounds.
Despite these advantages, customer reviews heavily favor the Bissell, with a 4.5-star rating from over 3,000 users compared to the Vacmaster's 4.0 stars from around 750. Furthermore, Vacmaster offers a one-year warranty, while warranty information for Bissell is unavailable.
Vacmaster and Intercleaner are the brands at play, but ultimately this is a matter of personal preference. Intercleaner VC 1701 edges out the Vacmaster UC0501 with a 15KPa suction power compared to Vacmaster's unspecified suction which is implied by 1000W, suggesting a more powerful cleaning performance. The Intercleaner is significantly lighter at 3 lbs versus Vacmaster's 11 lbs, which is a definite advantage.
Vacmaster claws back a win with a slightly longer cord, 17 ft versus 16.4 ft. It also boasts a larger dust cup capacity, 1.5 Liters compared to Intercleaner's approximate 0.72 Liters, translating to less frequent emptying. The Intercleaner, however, operates at a quieter 70 dB compared to Vacmaster's 80 dB.
While Vacmaster has a higher wattage at 1000 Watts versus Intercleaner's 400 Watts, the Intercleaner's HEPA cartridge filter surpasses Vacmaster's foam filter in trapping fine particles. Furthermore, the Intercleaner includes 11 accessories, offering greater versatility compared to Vacmaster's 3-in-1 tool.
The Intercleaner shows its versatility by being recommended for Carpet, Hard Floor, Furniture, Car, Home, and Sofa cleaning, compared to Vacmaster's Carpet, Hard Floor, and Pet Hair focus. The Intercleaner is also more compact based on package dimensions. Finally, the Intercleaner has a slightly higher customer rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars from a much larger pool of over 5,000 ratings.
Kenmore DU4080 edges out the Vacmaster UC0501 due to its more established brand reputation. Kenmore is generally known for its quality and reliability in the vacuum cleaner market.
The Kenmore DU4080 wins in the special features category thanks to its HEPA filtration, a critical advantage for those with allergies. Its lift-up feature also adds to its overall versatility. The HEPA filter on the Kenmore also trumps the foam filter on the Vacmaster, due to HEPA filters trapping a significantly higher percentage of smaller particles including allergens.
Kenmore DU4080 also includes an upholstery tool in addition to the 3-in-1 combination tool, making it more versatile in cleaning different surfaces.
While both vacuums are corded, share the same 1.5-liter capacity, are recommended for similar cleaning tasks, have an upright form factor, come in different colors, share the same amperage, and have the same 1-year warranty, the Vacmaster has a higher wattage at 1000 watts compared to Kenmore's 850, which could potentially mean stronger suction power.
The Kenmore DU4080 has a longer hose, 9 feet compared to Vacmaster's 7 feet, thus proving greater reach.
The Vacmaster UC0501 is the lighter of the two vacuums, weighing 11 pounds, which is lighter than Kenmore's 12.4 pounds. Additionally, the Vacmaster is slightly smaller, potentially easier to store, but the Kenmore has a lower noise level which is generally preferred.
The Kenmore DU4080 has a slightly higher customer review rating and far more reviews, implying greater customer satisfaction. Furthermore, its better best-seller ranking suggests greater popularity and sales volume.
Kenmore edges out Vacmaster as the superior choice. Kenmore benefits from a more established brand reputation within the vacuum cleaner market. This brand recognition often translates to increased consumer trust and confidence in the product's reliability and performance.
The Kenmore boasts a richer set of special features, including swivel steering for enhanced maneuverability, an automatic hair eliminator brushroll to prevent tangles, adjustable height settings for different floor types, and specialized attachments like the Pet HandiMate tool. Kenmore's dust cup capacity of 3 liters surpasses the Vacmaster's 1.5 liters, minimizing the frequency of emptying. While the Vacmaster offers a more powerful motor at 1000 Watts, the Kenmore has a multitude of other superior aspects.
Vacmaster's 7-foot hose offers a slight advantage in reach compared to Kenmore's 6-foot hose. Kenmore includes a more versatile set of tools, including a dedicated pet tool in addition to the standard combination tool.
The Vacmaster's more compact dimensions are an advantage for storage. Both machines have a noise level of 80 dB.
Customer reviews reflect better satisfaction for Kenmore. Kenmore's higher rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars based on a large number of ratings suggests a more positive overall user experience. Kenmore also holds a slightly better Best Seller Rank in the upright vacuum category.
Both vacuums share the same weight of 11 pounds, and Kenmore's inclusion of a hair eliminator brushroll sets it apart. Assuming comparable pricing, the Kenmore offers greater value due to its superior feature set and positive customer reception.
Let's compare the Vacmaster UC0501 and UB0302E upright vacuum cleaners. When it comes to price, the UC0501 likely wins, being a simpler, bagless model. The UB0302E, with its bagged system, HEPA filter, and 2-motor system, will likely cost more.
For filter type, the UB0302E clearly takes the lead with its HEPA filter. HEPA filtration is superior for allergy sufferers and those concerned about air quality, capturing much smaller particles than the UC0501's foam filter.
Bagged vs. bagless? The UB0302E's bagged system wins again. Bagged vacuum cleaners are generally better at containing dust, dirt, and allergens. The UB0302E also boasts a "Bag Drop Function" for easy, hands-free disposal.
The UB0302E also offers a larger capacity of 2.6 liters compared to the UC0501's 1.5 liters. More capacity translates to less frequent emptying or bag changes.
Power is another win for the UB0302E. Although wattage isn't specified, the UB0302E's 2-motor system suggests it delivers more cleaning power. In terms of noise, the UB0302E is slightly quieter at 78 dB compared to the UC0501's 80 dB, though both are relatively loud.
The UC0501 is the lighter option, weighing 11 pounds versus the UB0302E's 12.74 pounds, making it easier to carry around the house.
However, customer reviews favor the UC0501. It boasts a higher rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars with a substantial 758 ratings, suggesting greater overall satisfaction. The UB0302E has a rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars with only 27 ratings. The UC0501 also ranks higher in sales, holding the #36 spot in Upright Vacuum Cleaners compared to the UB0302E's #125.
Finally, when looking at special features, the UB0302E stands out with its "Bag Drop Function", HEPA Filtration, 2-Motor Power, and even an LED Headlight. The UC0501 is described as compact and lightweight.
For budget-conscious shoppers seeking a lightweight and compact vacuum primarily for homes with pets and mixed flooring, the Vacmaster UC0501 presents a compelling option. Its strong suction effectively tackles pet hair and everyday messes. While it boasts a smaller dirt capacity and a more basic feature set, the ease of use, portability, and simple maintenance make it a practical choice for smaller spaces and quick clean-ups. The 3-in-1 tool adds versatility, and the overwhelmingly positive customer feedback regarding pet hair removal further solidifies its appeal within its price range. Ultimately, the Vacmaster UC0501 delivers a solid cleaning performance that justifies its affordability.
Hi, I'm Hannah! Welcome to my corner of the internet dedicated to helping you find the perfect vacuum cleaner for your home. As a passionate blogger and vacuum enthusiast, I've spent countless hours researching, testing, and reviewing a wide range of models. Whether you're tackling pet hair, deep cleaning carpets, or maintaining hardwood floors, I'm here to provide you with unbiased information, expert advice, and comprehensive buying guides. Let's find the vacuum that effortlessly transforms your cleaning routine!
Explore these additional resources for more information.
© 2025 Flow. All rights reserved.