
Eureka
The Eureka NES100 is a lightweight, corded 3‑in‑1 stick vacuum that converts to handheld and floor‑nozzle modes, offering a 0.7 L bagless dust cup and washable foam filter for quick clean‑ups on hard floors, low‑pile carpet, stairs, and cars.
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$39.99
Average
$35.59
Lowest
$29.87
Highest
$55.19
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the NES100 for its feather‑light weight, reliable corded suction, and versatile 3‑in‑1 design, noting it handles crumbs, pet hair, and hard‑floor debris admirably. However, they caution that its 240‑248 W motor lacks the power needed for deep carpet cleaning, and the plastic construction gives it a budget feel, making it best suited for spot cleaning rather than heavy daily use.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the vacuum’s portability, instant plug‑in readiness, and ease of storage, finding it ideal for quick clean‑ups in cars, stairs, and small apartments. Common complaints revolve around limited suction on thicker carpets, occasional assembly quirks, and concerns about the plastic build and ambiguous cord length.
Common Complaints
Weak carpet performance, inconsistent weight information, plastic‑feel build quality, fiddly initial assembly, and limited cord management in tight spaces.
What People Are Saying
“"surprising" 240 W power for a budget model (above typical 150 W)”
“"no way" for daily carpets”
“Reliable for carpets/hard floors/tiles without recharging”
How It Compares
vs. NES210
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Disadvantages
Choose NES100 for lighter weight and larger capacity; choose NES210 if price or minor design differences matter.
vs. NES215A
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NES100 is preferable for slightly larger coverage and dust‑cup size, while NES215A is essentially equivalent.
vs. NES312
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Pick NES100 for portability and capacity; pick NES312 when higher suction power is required.
vs. NES520BL
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NES100 is ideal for light, quick tasks and tight spaces; NES520BL is better for extensive, heavy‑duty cleaning.