
If you want the most capable stick vacuum under $150, aim for a model that pairs a high rating with long cordless runtime. The Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, for example, carries a 4.6 / 5 rating from 2,125 reviews and delivers up to 70 minutes of battery life, plus a 1.8‑liter dust cup for fewer trips to the trash.
Our roundup of 10 options spans three price tiers. Budget‑friendly choices like the Eureka NES215A Blaze ($28.89) and Bissell Featherweight ($39.99) keep weight under 4 lb for easy stair climbing. Mid‑range picks such as the Kenmore DS1020 ($94.99) and Eureka RapidClean Pro ($99.99) offer respectable runtimes around 40 minutes while staying lightweight. Premium contenders—including the Black+Decker PowerSeries+ 20V Max ($129.00), Jellypig Cordless Vacuum ($132.95), and Levoit LVAC‑200 ($149.94)—bring brushless motors, larger dust capacities, and extra features like LED touch screens or advanced filtration.
Below you’ll find a side‑by‑side look at each model’s specs, strengths, and who they’re best suited for, so you can match the right stick vacuum to your home and budget.

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Its 22,400 mAh battery delivers up to 70 minutes of run time, giving the longest cleaning sessions among budget stick vacuums.

Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Ideal for tech‑savvy renters who value a cordless clean, and at $132.95 it’s just $2.96 more than the Best Overall model.

Eureka NES215A Blaze
Its compact 5.63‑inch height lets you reach under low furniture that bulkier cordless models can’t fit, all for just $28.89.
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Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Jellypig Cordless Vacuum)
Price Range

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
$119.99

Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
$139.99

Eureka NES215A Blaze
$28.89

Bissell Featherweight
$34.99

Black+Decker PowerSeries+ 20V Max
$122.55

Kenmore DS1020
$89.99

Eureka Blaze
$28.89

Eureka RapidClean Pro
$99.99

Dirt Devil Simpli-Stik
$34.99

Levoit LVAC-200
$149.94
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Mohomo Nova V5 offers 55,000 Pa suction, 70‑minute battery life, and a 1.8‑L dust cup for $129.99, making it a strong mid‑budget stick vacuum with quiet operation.
The standout spec is its 55,000 Pa suction power, backed by a 650 W motor and a V‑shaped anti‑tangle brush that keeps hair from wrapping. Noise stays below <58 dB, so it won’t disturb a home office, and the 22,400 mAh lithium‑ion battery delivers up to 70 minutes of run time on standard mode. An LED touch screen shows charging status and mode selection, while the 1.8‑L dust cup holds more debris than many sub‑$150 rivals.
At 8.0 pounds, the Mohomo is slightly lighter than Black+Decker’s 8.15‑pound unit but heavier than Jellypig (6.3 lb), Levoit (6.17 lb), and the ultra‑light Eureka RapidClean Pro (5.3 lb). Its 45.0‑inch height is comparable to Levoit’s 43.3‑inch profile and taller than the Black+Decker’s 1105 mm height. Battery life outlasts Black+Decker’s 44‑minute runtime and matches Jellypig’s 70‑minute claim, while the max‑suction mode runs for 20 minutes before the battery drops to lower power. Priced at $129.99, it sits at the top end of the sub‑$150 segment, above the $99.99 Eureka RapidClean and the $94.99 Kenmore, but aligns with the $129.00 Black+Decker offering.
Reviewers consistently praise the 55,000 Pa suction and 70‑minute battery life, noting that the anti‑tangle brush really helps on pet‑hair floors. The reusable cyclone filter and 99.99 % HEPA filtration earn marks for easy maintenance and allergen control. Some users point out that the 8.0‑pound weight can feel bulky during extended overhead cleaning, and the premium price makes it a bigger investment than the ultra‑budget options.
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Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $129.99
TL;DR: The Jellypig X100 delivers 50 kPa suction and up to 70 minutes of cordless run time in a lightweight 6.3‑lb, self‑standing stick vacuum that’s ideal for pet‑hair cleanup.
The standout spec is its 600 W brushless motor paired with a listed suction power of 50 kPa, which reviewers say handles pet hair and debris on carpets and hard floors with ease. Coupled with a 22 400 mAh battery, the vacuum can run for up to 70 minutes on a single charge, far exceeding the typical cordless run times you’ll find in this price segment.
Compared with the nine other stick vacuums in this roundup, the Jellypig is lighter than the Mohomo (8.0 lb) and Black+Decker (8.15 lb) models, yet a bit heavier than ultra‑light options like the Bissell Featherweight (3.64 lb). Its 70‑minute runtime matches the Mohomo but outlasts most rivals such as the Black+Decker, Eureka RapidClean Pro and Kenmore, which list shorter cordless periods.
Users highlight the combination of powerful suction and the convenient LED touch screen that shows suction mode and battery level at a glance. Professional reviewers praise the V‑shaped anti‑winding brush for preventing hair wrap, while everyday owners love the self‑standing design that lets the unit sit upright without a wall mount. The only notable drawback is the roughly four‑hour recharge time, which can be inconvenient if you need back‑to‑back cleaning sessions. Some buyers also note that different sources list motor power between 580 W and 650 W, creating a bit of confusion.
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Best for: Pet owners, families with larger homes, and anyone who wants strong suction plus a long cordless run in a mid‑range stick vacuum.
Avoid if: You need ultra‑quick turnaround between cleanings or prefer the lightest possible handheld unit.
TL;DR: For just $28.89, the Eureka NES215A Blaze offers a lightweight 4‑lb, 3‑in‑1 stick vacuum with swivel steering and 240 W power, making it a solid budget pick for small spaces.
The Blaze stands out with its 3‑in‑1 design that lets you switch between stick, handheld and upright modes, all while weighing only 4.0 lbs. Its 5.63 in height and 45.87 in length give it a slim profile that slides under furniture, and the 9.65 in width keeps the cleaning path manageable for tight rooms. A capture nozzle and swivel steering add precision when tackling corners or stairs.
At $28.89 it lands at the low end of the price range, undercutting most of the other nine models. It’s lighter than the Kenmore DS1020 (6.86 lbs) and the Black+Decker PowerSeries+ (8.15 lbs), though a shade heavier than the Eureka Blaze peer (3.97 lbs). Its corded operation means you’ll need a nearby outlet, unlike the cordless options such as the Kenmore or Black+Decker that run on battery. The length of 45.87 in also exceeds the more compact stick vacuums like the Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik, which measures 42.91 in in height.
Reviewers consistently praise the vacuum’s feather‑light feel and the ease of swiveling around furniture. Reviewers mention the capture nozzle for grabbing pet hair and crumbs without much effort. On the flip side, users note the cord limits how far you can roam, and the dust cup fills up quickly, requiring frequent emptying. Users describe the noise as noticeable, which aligns with the “relatively loud” comment in user feedback.
The motor draws 2 A and delivers 240 W of power, enough for hard floors, low‑pile carpets and area rugs. The inclusion of a capture nozzle and swivel steering makes spot cleaning straightforward, and 40,670 reviews give it a 4.2/5 star rating, signaling solid general satisfaction.
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Best for: Shoppers on a tight budget who want the most for their money
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
TL;DR: The Bissell Featherweight stick vacuum weighs just 3.64 lb, offers a 15‑ft cord and a 0.67 L dust cup, making it a portable, budget‑friendly option for quick clean‑ups on hard floors and low‑pile carpet.
This model’s most eye‑catching spec is its ultra‑light weight—3.64 lb overall and only 0.97 lb when you flip it into handheld mode. The 3‑in‑1 design lets you switch between stick, handheld, and crevice tool in seconds, and the 0.67 L dust cup holds enough debris for a typical apartment sweep. Power comes from a 240 W motor rated at 2 A, delivering a maximum head suction of 1.4 inH₂O.
Compared with the other nine contenders, the Featherweight is lighter than the Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik (3.74 lb) and the Eureka Blaze (3.97 lb). Its 15‑ft cord's a foot shorter than the Simpli‑Stik’s 16‑ft cable and two feet shorter than the Blaze’s 18‑ft reach, which some users note limits coverage in larger rooms. The dust cup capacity of 0.67 L sits between the Simpli‑Stik’s 0.35 L and the Blaze’s 550 ml, giving it a modest advantage over the Simpli‑Stik but still less than larger stick vacuums. Cleaning‑path width matches the typical 9‑10 in range seen across the group.
Professional reviewers praise the Featherweight’s “high portability” and smooth glide on hard floors, while they also point out the modest suction of 1.4 inH₂O, which can feel weak on thicker carpet. Everyday owners echo the portability praise, noting how easy it is to carry up stairs and store in a closet, but they frequently mention the short cord and the small dust cup filling quickly during longer sessions. The unit uses a 1‑stage washable filter, which keeps maintenance simple. Noise level: not listed in available specs.
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Best for: Buyers in the budget price range seeking the best quality at that price point
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“lightweight, bagless, and undeniably powerful”
TL;DR: The Black+Decker PowerSeries+ 20V Max delivers 44 minutes of cordless run time, auto‑adjusting suction and LED‑lit heads, but its 5‑hour charge and 8.15 lb weight keep it from being the lightest option.
The standout spec is the 44‑minute runtime; a 2 Ah 20 V lithium‑ion battery powers it, giving you enough juice to sweep a small‑to‑medium apartment in one go. AUTOSENSE technology automatically shifts between two suction speeds, so you don’t have to fiddle with a dial while you clean.
At 8.15 lb, this vacuum outweighs the Levoit LVAC‑200 (6.17 lb) and the Eureka RapidClean Pro (5.3 lb), yet it’s only a shade heavier than the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum (8.0 lb). Its 600 ml dustbin sits between Mohomo’s 1.8 L cup and the Bissell Featherweight’s 0.67 L bin, providing mid‑range capacity for debris.
Professional reviewers praise the cyclonic, washable filter for maintaining strong suction, while everyday users love the anti‑tangle brush bar that tackles pet hair and the LED floorhead lights that expose hidden specks. The manufacturer claims up to 25 % more carpet pickup, and the 78 dB noise level makes it comparable to other cordless sticks. Both experts and consumers note the five‑hour charging period and a weight that approaches 8.5 lb, which can feel bulky on stairs.
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Best for: Users who value solid suction, carpet performance and LED‑assisted cleaning and don’t mind a moderate weight.
Avoid if: You need an ultra‑lightweight stick for large‑area cleaning or a fast‑charging unit for frequent short runs.
“lightweight design, cordless convenience, and effective cleaning on rugs, carpet, and hardwood—easy to maneuver and recommended to others.”
“Good for quick tidy‑ups, hair pickup, and stairs/furniture via handheld mode.”
TL;DR: The Kenmore DS1020 is a $94.99 cordless stick vacuum that weighs 6.86 lb, offers 30 minutes of runtime, and includes a handy LED headlight for quick, lightweight clean‑ups.
The DS1020’s most eye‑catching spec is its featherlight construction: the base unit tips the scales at 6.86 lb, and the detachable handheld portion is listed as under 3 lb, making it easy to carry up stairs or into tight corners. An integrated LED headlight shines on debris, while two speed settings let you toggle between everyday sweeping and a stronger pull for pet hair.
Compared with the nine other stick vacuums in this roundup, the Kenmore sits in the middle of the weight spectrum—heavier than the Bissell Featherweight (3.64 lb) and Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik (3.74 lb), yet lighter than the Black+Decker PowerSeries+ (8.15 lb). Its 30‑minute battery life trails the 40‑minute runtime of the Eureka RapidClean Pro and the 44‑minute runtime of the Black+Decker model, but matches the 0.6 L dustbin capacity found in the Eureka RapidClean Pro. The Kenmore’s 16 V lithium‑ion pack charges in under 5 hours, a comparable charging window to the Black+Decker’s 5‑hour charge time.
Consumers appreciate the vacuum’s “featherlight” feel and the convenience of cordless operation, especially for quick spot cleaning and pet‑hair pickup. However, reviewers note the lack of published suction power and the modest 30‑minute runtime as points of uncertainty. Professional reviewers highlight the LED headlight as a practical touch for low‑light areas, while the limited battery information leaves some buyers hesitant.
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Best for: Value-conscious buyers seeking quality at $94.99
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
TL;DR: The Eureka Blaze offers a lightweight 3.97‑lb, 18‑ft cord, 2‑amp motor stick vacuum for $28.89, with a washable HEPA filter and 550 ml dust cup, making it a solid budget pick for small‑to‑medium homes.
The standout spec is its 18‑ft power cord, which lets you clean across a room without hunting for outlets, while the 2 A motor draws 500 W of power to drive a 9‑9.5 in cleaning path.
At 3.97 lb, the Blaze is lighter than most of the lineup—heavier only than the Bissell Featherweight (3.64 lb) and Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik (3.74 lb), and comparable to the Eureka NES215A (4.0 lb). It’s considerably lighter than the Kenmore DS1020 (6.86 lb), RapidClean Pro (5.3 lb), Black+Decker PowerSeries+ (8.15 lb), Mohomo Cordless (8.0 lb) and Jellypig Cordless (6.3 lb). Its 18‑ft cord also exceeds the Dirt Devil’s 16‑ft length, giving it a reach advantage over that corded competitor.
Reviewers appreciate the sub‑4‑lb weight, noting it makes the vacuum easy to carry up stairs and transition to handheld mode. The 3‑in‑1 convertible design and swivel steering add versatility for quick spot cleaning, while the washable HEPA filter keeps maintenance simple. Users mention the 550 ml dust cup fills quickly during larger jobs, and the 84 dB noise level is a bit louder than the 78 dB reported for the RapidClean Pro.
Additional technical details include four wheels for smooth rolling, a capture nozzle for tight spaces, and a one‑year limited warranty from the manufacturer. It uses a corded electric power type, so you won’t need to worry about battery life, and the 500 W consumption aligns with its entry‑level suction capability.
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Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget who need a lightweight, versatile stick vacuum for small‑to‑medium living spaces.
Avoid if: You need powerful suction for deep‑cleaning large homes or a larger dust capacity for extended cleaning runs.
TL;DR: The Eureka RapidClean Pro offers a 40‑minute cordless run, 250 W motor and 5‑stage filtration in a 5.3‑lb stick that’s easy to swivel and convert to handheld.
The standout spec is its 40‑minute battery runtime powered by a 25.2 V lithium‑ion pack, letting you clean an entire apartment without plugging in. At 5.3 lb, the vacuum feels feather‑light, and the 250 W brushless motor delivers the “240 % more suction” claim over the older NEC180 model. Its 0.6 L dust bin empties with a single push of the Easy Rest Storage lever, while integrated LED headlights illuminate hidden debris under furniture.
Compared with the other nine stick vacuums in this roundup, the RapidClean Pro sits in the middle of the price band and is lighter than the Black+Decker PowerSeries+ and Mohomo models, yet heavier than the ultra‑light Bissell Featherweight and Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik. Its 40‑minute runtime lands between the Kenmore DS1020’s 30‑minute life and the Black+Decker’s 44‑minute claim, but it doesn’t reach the 70‑minute endurance of the Mohomo. The 78 dB noise level is comparable to many midsize vacuums and quieter than the Eureka Blaze’s 84 dB, though louder than the sub‑58 dB figure reported for the Mohomo.
Everyday owners repeatedly note how the low 5.3‑lb weight and fingertip mode control make quick clean‑ups on hard floors and tight staircases feel effortless. Professional reviewers highlight the five‑stage foam filtration and the TurboSpin brush as useful for picking up fine dust and pet hair. The most common complaints revolve around the modest 0.6 L dust capacity, which often requires frequent emptying during larger jobs, and the moderate 78 dB sound makes it noticeable in very quiet rooms. Some users also wish for a dedicated brush‑on/off switch; the current push‑button layout doesn't include one.
The RapidClean Pro also packs a 180° swivel steering system for smooth navigation around obstacles, three power modes for adjustable suction, and a convertible design that snaps into handheld mode for car interiors or upholstery. With a 5‑stage filtration system and LED headlights, it aims to cover most daily cleaning scenarios without the hassle of bags.
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Best for: Quick daily cleaning of hard floors, small apartments, condos, cars, stairs, and other tight spaces.
Avoid if: You need heavy‑duty deep carpet cleaning, very low noise operation, or a larger dust capacity for extended sessions.
“light weight for a stick vacuum, looks very nice, easy to assemble... SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE!”
TL;DR: The Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik offers a feather‑light 3.74 lb build, 16‑ft cord, and 2‑in‑1 handheld conversion for under $35, making it a solid budget pick for quick clean‑ups on hard floors.
At just 3.74 lb, the Simpli‑Stik is easy to lift and steer, and its 16‑ft cord lets you reach across a medium‑sized room without swapping outlets. The dirt cup holds 0.35 L, enough for short sweeps, while the cleaning path spans 9–10 in, covering ground efficiently.
Compared with other budget sticks, it’s a touch heavier than the Bissell Featherweight (3.64 lb) but noticeably lighter than the Kenmore DS1020 (6.86 lb). Its cord is shorter than the Eureka Blaze’s 18‑ft length, yet still longer than many ultra‑compact models. The 9–10 in cleaning width matches the Bissell’s 9.5 in path, placing it squarely in the middle of the pack.
Reviewers consistently praise the ultra‑light weight and the smooth transition to a handheld unit for stairs and upholstery. Professionals note its suitability for quick dust, crumbs, and light pet hair on hard floors. The most common complaints focus on the modest 0.35 L cup filling quickly and a motor rated at only 1.25–2 A, which can feel under‑powered on thicker rugs. The available specs don't list a noise level.
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Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need powerful performance or professional‑grade features
“weighs only 3.8 pounds”
“lightweight (under 4 lbs) and easy to carry room‑to‑room”
TL;DR: The Levoit LVAC-200 offers a lightweight 6.17‑lb cordless stick vacuum with a tangle‑resistant brush and easy‑empty bin, but its $149.94 price and modest dust‑bin size may limit its appeal for big‑area cleaning.
At 6.17 lb, the LVAC-200 is genuinely lightweight for a stick vacuum, and its compact footprint—43.3 in tall, 9.8 in long and 7.7 in wide—makes it easy to store in tight closets. The one‑click empty dust bin and washable filters simplify maintenance, while the tangle‑resistant brush roll specifically targets pet hair, keeping the suction consistent without frequent brush clean‑outs.
Compared with the other nine contenders, the Levoit sits in the mid‑range of weight: it’s heavier than the 3.64‑lb Bissell Featherweight and the 3.74‑lb Dirt Devil Simpli‑Stik, but lighter than the 8.0‑lb Mohomo and the 8.15‑lb Black+Decker models. Its height matches the Eureka RapidClean Pro at 43.3 in, yet it’s shorter than the 45.0‑in tall Mohomo. In terms of length, it’s considerably shorter than the 48.8‑in Jellypig, making it more maneuverable in narrow spaces.
Users consistently praise the brush’s ability to handle shedding pets, noting that hair stays free of the roll even on thick carpets. Reviewers also like the three LED lights on the head, which help spot hidden debris. The main complaints focus on the relatively small dust bin that requires frequent emptying during larger clean‑ups, and a turbo mode that runs only a short while before the battery dips, limiting intensive spot cleaning.
Additional technical notes include a five‑stage filtration system that traps fine particles and a flat‑lying 180° head that slides under furniture, both of which add to the vacuum’s versatility without adding bulk.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $149.94
Breakdown

Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
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Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
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Eureka NES215A Blaze
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Bissell Featherweight
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Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Best OverallBest for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option

Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option
$139.99+$20.00 vs winner
Skip Levoit LVAC-200 if…
You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $149.94
We’re naming the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner the outright winner of the budget stick vacuum round‑up. Its 55,000 Pa suction power and a 99.99 % HEPA filtration rating give it serious pick‑up power, while the 70‑minute runtime on a 22,400 mAh lithium‑ion battery means you can clean a whole apartment on a single charge. At $129.99 it also stays comfortably under the $150 ceiling and carries a solid 4.6‑star rating from 2,125 reviewers.
The Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner lands as the runner‑up, and it shines if you need a lighter, more maneuverable tool for quick spot‑cleaning. Weighing just 6.3 lb, it’s easier to carry up stairs, and its 50 KPa suction coupled with the same 22,400 mAh battery still delivers up to 70 minutes of runtime.
For shoppers who want a clear tiered choice: the Eureka Blaze at $28.89 is the best budget pick, offering a no‑frills stick that still tackles everyday debris; the Kenmore DS1020 at $94.99 serves as a solid mid‑range option with reliable performance for larger homes; and the Levoit LVAC‑200 at $149.94 rounds out the premium tier, delivering higher‑end features while still fitting the sub‑$150 budget.
Pick the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner today and enjoy its 55,000 Pa suction without breaking the bank.
Both the Mohomo Cordless Vacuum Cleaner and the Jellypig Cordless Vacuum Cleaner list a total runtime of 70 minutes, so they tie on overall battery life. Mohomo also specifies up to 20 minutes of max‑suction mode, giving extra flexibility for intensive cleaning.
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