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Dirt Devil Endura Lite Review

Lightweight and inexpensive, the overall functionality is only moderately effective, at best
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Dirt Devil Endura Lite Review
Credit: Natalie Kafader
Price:  $55 List
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Manufacturer:   Dirt Devil
By Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer  ⋅  Feb 26, 2025
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RANKED
#13 of 13
  • Carpet Performance - 35% 3.5
  • Hardwood Performance - 25% 1.4
  • Pet Hair - 20% 3.7
  • Ease of Use - 10% 4.0
  • Filtration and Suction - 10% 3.4

Our Verdict

The Dirt Devil Endura Lite is a lightweight, budget-friendly upright, but its poor performance across key tests makes it a better concept than a recommended vacuum. It sucked up the smallest amount of material in our carpet tests, making it the least effective upright vacuum we tested. The vacuum felt more like a toy at times when we were cleaning around the house. On hardwood, it sprayed more than sucked, scattering debris everywhere and causing more of a mess than an actual cleaner. Its track record continued as it sucked up the least amount of pet hair while making the most noise (84 decibels) and smelled of burning plastic in our high pile carpet test. Weighing in at 9.4 pounds, its only benefit is its lightweight and small size that made it easy to move around the house. For those with very small spaces who primarily want to clean simple messes on low pile carpet — and are willing to go over the same spot with many passes — this might be able to clean your floors.
REASONS TO BUY
Cheap
Lightweight
Includes handtools
REASONS TO AVOID
Requires extra passes
Sprayfest on hardwood
Poor filtration

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Bottom Line For simple messes on low pile carpet, patience with many passes might clean the carpetSurprisingly effective on both hard floors and carpets but lacks refined usability featuresDespite needing bags, this machine outperforms on carpet and maneuvers wellThis affordable vacuum works well on both carpet and hardwood but isn't the best money can buyIf you are trying to spend as little as possible on a new vacuum, this one is definitely worth checking out
Rating Categories Dirt Devil Endura Lite Eureka QuickShift O... Kenmore Intuition 3... Shark Navigator Lif... Eureka PowerSpeed
Carpet Performance (35%)
3.5
7.9
8.9
7.8
6.6
Hardwood Performance (25%)
1.4
8.6
6.9
7.8
4.1
Pet Hair (20%)
3.7
6.5
5.8
5.6
6.1
Ease of Use (10%)
4.0
6.8
6.7
5.1
4.5
Filtration and Suction (10%)
3.4
5.5
5.2
5.2
5.2
Specifications Dirt Devil Endura Lite Eureka QuickShift O... Kenmore Intuition 3... Shark Navigator Lif... Eureka PowerSpeed
Low Pile Cleaned 67 % 92 % 97 % 92 % 84 %
Hardwood Cleaned 32 % 94 % 84 % 96 % 78 %
High Pile Cleaned 27 % 65 % 73 % 62 % 54 %
Pet Hair Cleaned 45 % 68 % 63 % 60 % 64 %
Crevice Cleaned 9% 87% 59% 47% 46%
Noise Level 84 dBA 80 dBA 82 dBA 79 dBA 81 dBA
Suction 75 pascals 398 pascals 174 pascals 100 pascals 149 pascals
Weight 9.4 12.5 14.5 14.3 10.5
Dustbin Capacity 1.0 L 1.6 L 3.0 L 0.9 L 2.6 L
Reach 5.5 ft 5.5 ft 8.5 ft 7.5 ft 6.5 ft
Power Cord Length 18.0 ft 29.5 ft 30.5 ft 25.0 ft 34.0 ft
Variable Suction Control No No Yes Yes No
Swivel Head No Yes Yes Yes No
Model Number UD20121PC NEU801BL BU4022 NV360 NEU182A

Our Analysis and Test Results

The best feature of the Dirt Devil Endura Lite is that it comes in a lightweight, trim form factor with the handheld attachments stored near the top of the vacuum. This is a good spot for those attachments because it reminded us to stop vacuuming the same spots again and again and instead just use the crevice tool to suck up debris by hand.

Performance Comparison


In addition to testing vacuums for their ability to collect debris and maneuver around obstacles in a home, we also test filtration in a closed, clean room environment.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Carpet Performance


Our initial test focuses on low pile carpets, which are more common, but we also evaluate vacuum performance on high pile carpets, such as the trendy shaggy rugs often found in living rooms these days.

Before Testing After Testing
Before Testing photo comparison After Testing photo comparison
We set up our testing environment to let us compare vacuums side-by-side to help reveal key performance differences.

Low Pile


The Dirt Devil Endura Lite collected just 67% of test debris, far below average and one of the lowest we've ever recorded in this test.

Low Pile Test Trials
 Dirt Devil Endura Lite
Trial 169%
Trial 265%
Trial 3 (if needed)

I was surprised to see this vacuum spray material on low pile carpet — I only usually experience spraying with inexpensive vacuums on hardwood. It felt surprisingly difficult to push as if it were creating decent suction, but it also ignored some rice and sand, rolling right over the top. Plus, it tended to plow Cheerios into little piles.

dirt devil endura lite - the brush roller uses deep, stiff bristles to agitate the carpet...
The brush roller uses deep, stiff bristles to agitate the carpet, while the head gate just has one taller opening at the front middle to allow tall debris to slip under.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

High Pile


Tall shaggy carpet can accumulate dirt in its fibers, which can make it harder to vacuum. The fibers can fold over and cover debris. To effectively clean the dirt, a vacuum needs agitation from a brush roller to move the fibers, allowing suction to work. Cleaning high pile carpet typically requires both strong suction and a brush roller designed for heavy carpet.

High Pile Test Trials
 Dirt Devil Endura Lite
Trial 129%
Trial 225%
Trial 3 (if needed)

This model collected just 27% of our test debris, far below average and the lowest amount we've ever recorded for this test.

Before Testing After Testing
Before Testing photo comparison After Testing photo comparison
High pile carpets often look cleaner after vacuuming, but when we weigh the materials collected, the true results are revealed: The Dirt Devil Endura Lite left 73% of our test material in the shaggy carpet — or pushed it off the carpet entirely!

Overall Carpet Cleaning Performance


The Endura Lite ranks at the bottom of our charts for carpet cleaning effectiveness.

Carpet Cleaning Performance (%)
ProductLow PileHigh Pile
Best9773
Average8851.4
Dirt Devil Endura Lite6727
Worst6727

Regardless of our budget, we appreciate great values that make vacuuming easier and faster. While this vacuum did suck up material, it showed us that we'd have to work harder with more passes to collect acceptable amounts of dirt in a home. If you're on a relatively low budget, the Eureka PowerSpeed far out-performed this model, earning it a Best Buy award for those on a tight budget.

Hardwood Performance


We tested hardwood cleaning performance the same way we did for both carpet types. The same amount, timing, and square footage all make it comparable when assessing each floor type.

Cleaning Performance


The Endura Lite turned into a lightweight performance, collecting just 32% of our test materials on a hard floor.

Hardwood Test Trials
 Dirt Devil Endura Lite
Trial 134%
Trial 230%
Trial 3 (if needed)

Wow. A near total sprayfest. It picked up some debris but made more of a mess by spreading the remaining material around. I found this vacuum to be . . . frustrating on hardwood floors.

Before Testing After Testing
Before Testing photo comparison After Testing photo comparison
After vacuuming, this model sucked up 32% of the debris and spread the remaining 68% over a wider area than it started in.

Crevice


This model was able to suck up just 9%, a dismal performance . . . but not the lowest I ever recorded in this test! Still, our leading vacuums collect 75% or more here.


From what I see, low-suction vacuums really struggle to suck up sand from crevices with their cleaner heads, making them poor choices for tile floors that have deep grout lines.

Edges


Vacuums differ greatly in their ability to clean along walls. Some perform well at this task, while others may fail to reach debris near the sides or directly in front of the floor nozzle. To evaluate their wall-cleaning capability, I test them by spreading coffee grounds next to a wall and observing the results with head-on and parallel passes.

dirt devil endura lite - we spread highly visible coffee grounds near the edge of walls to...
We spread highly visible coffee grounds near the edge of walls to consider close-to-wall suction capabilities.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

The Endura Lite sprayed the coffee grounds all over, making an even bigger mess when approached head-on. On the parallel pass, it seemed to ignore the coffee grounds, which somehow felt like an improvement.

Overall Hardwood Cleaning Performance


This vacuum performed so poorly overall that we cannot recommend it for cleaning hardwood floors.

Hardwood Performance Ratings
ProductCleaningCreviceEdges
Best8.98.59.0
Average6.45.16
Dirt Devil Endura Lite1.01.43.0
Worst1.01.43.0

The floor cleaning head is so infective on hard floors that I recommend you ignore it completely in favor of using the hand crevice tool instead for any and all messes. Cleaning with hand tools might make your back ache, but you might be able to suck up debris with more success, especially in any cracks or along the toe kick next to kitchen cabinets. If the Shark Navigator Lift Away Deluxe NV360 is on sale, it's a far better vacuum for hard floor cleaning and delivers an outstanding overall value at a reasonable (sale) price.

Pet Hair


Managing pet fur is a common challenge for owners, particularly during shedding seasons. To assist in selecting the most effective vacuums, we conduct comprehensive tests on both low-pile and high-pile carpets. This approach enables us to evaluate each machine's capability to address the fur and hair that frequently pose problems in our homes.

Pet Hair Cleaning Performance (%)
ProductLowHigh
Best7882
Average71.857.2
Dirt Devil Endura Lite5634
Worst5634

This machine collected just 56% of the hair on low pile carpet and 34% on high pile, ranking at the bottom of our tests. I was surprised to see quite a bit of pet hair plow on reverse strokes, so it's possible someone could get improved results if they only attack pet hair on forward passes.

Before Testing After Testing
Before Testing photo comparison After Testing photo comparison
We smear a lot of pet hair in our side-by-side carpet tests! The Dirt Devil is shown in the top left, compared to another budget model, Eureka Airspeed, in the top right. The Bissel Multiclena in the bottom left and Eureka Omnivers in the bottom right cost slightly more but might be a good investment for pet owners.

When I visually inspected the collected fur and hair, it looked like nearly all of the long hair extensions were wrapped on the brush roller.

Before Testing After Testing
Before Testing photo comparison After Testing photo comparison
The Endura Lite backplowed pet hair on the reverse, which we rarely see.

Filtration & Suction


Effective filtration is important because vacuums with poor filtration can release small particles into the air, and scientific studies have linked small particulate exposure to a to a variety of health impacts including aggravation of coronary and respiratory disease symptoms.

Suction power is crucial for a vacuum to remove debris from carpets and crevices. Measuring this capacity can help us understand its performance characteristics in tests, illuminating why it excels or struggles in different cleaning scenarios.

Filtration & Suction Performance Ratings
ProductFiltrationSuction
Best9.07.2
Average8.13.7
Dirt Devil Endura Lite4.03.0
Worst2.03.3

Filtration


The Dylos sensors detect and count particles from 0.5-2.5 microns (small) to over 2.5 microns (large), both of which sizes are commonly found in flour. For reference, pet dander is often <1 micron, while pollen can range from 10-100 microns.

Filtration Particle Count (Average Peak)
 Dirt Devil Endura Lite
Small (2.4-0.5)521
Large (>2.5)169

Testing showed a definite spike from the room's baseline, and I noticed that the outside of the dustbin got floury, visually indicating a leak. This increase in flour particles means that we would not recommend this vacuum to loved ones who have allergies.

Pretest During Test
Pretest photo comparison During Test photo comparison
In addition to visually seeing flour accumulate around the seal of the dustbin, our Dylos air quality monitors recorded immediate increases in tiny airborne particulates in the room while vacuuming flour from the floor.

Suction


We recorded 75 pascals at the cleaner head, the lowest suction power we've measured and recorded with this test.


This lack of suction is likely one reason this vacuum struggled on our hard floor tests.

Ease of Use


In my assessment of upright vacuum cleaners, I've found significant differences in user-friendliness. Some models were hard to push, while others handled carpets, hardwood, and furniture with ease. Our tests show the usability of each model, which is vital for homes with challenging layouts or users with strength and balance concerns.

Ease of Use Performance
ProductManeuverabilityMaintenanceReachUpholstery
Best9.07.06.59.0
Average5.65.666.2
Dirt Devil Endura Lite4.04.04.04.0
Worst3.04.03.53.0

To test ease of use, I evaluate maneuverability, vacuum weight, maintenance requirements, reach, and upholstery and hand tools.

Maneuverability


In addition to considering how easy a vacuum is to move around during our stress tests, I also run each vacuum through an obstacle course to see how well it turns, transitions from floors to carpet, rugs, and mats, as well as how well it can clean under and around furniture.

dirt devil endura lite - as part of our maneuverability evaluations, we test transitions to...
As part of our maneuverability evaluations, We test transitions to and from hard floors to rugs.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Despite a relatively light overall weight of 9.4 measured pounds (a bit more than the manufacturer reported), the Endura Lite was hard to navigate around cones because it has no multi-angle swivel head feature that we find on vacuums that cost just a bit more. Because it has no lift-away canister feature, the dustbin/canister prevents it from reaching far under furniture. Transitioning onto our bamboo test mat required me to lower my arm angle to prop up the head of the vacuum to rise over the lip. Compared to other vacuums I tested, maneuverability was below average.

Maintenance


The primary maintenance required will be cleaning the non-removable brush roller of long hair, assuming you have long-haired family members. This is a difficult, annoying process made inexplicably more difficult by the old-school inclusion of plastic cross bars over the brush roller. Lightweight modern stick vacuums don't need these support struts, so I have a hard time imagining why so many upright vacuums still use them. Boo.

dirt devil endura lite - the brush roller is difficult to clean when it wraps long hair.
The brush roller is difficult to clean when it wraps long hair.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Upholstery & Attachments


In addition to evaluating specialized hand tools that may come with a vacuum, I also test one tool on upholstery because so many people now use their vacuums to clean their furniture, pet beds, or stairs. For my upholstery test, I spread coffee grounds on a throw pillow and then cleaned it up with the most appropriate attachment.

dirt devil endura lite - dirt devil includes two hand-tool attachments, a crevice tool, and a...
Dirt Devil includes two hand-tool attachments, a crevice tool, and a duster. They're simple and effective.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

I used the crevice tool to clean the coffee grounds. It left a streak in one pass, but I was able to clean it up nicely after three passes.

Should You Buy the Dirt Devil Endura Lite?


Compared to midrange and high-end vacuums, the Endura Lite is a trainwreck of mediocrity that tends to make vacuuming annoying, especially on hard floors. For those on the tightest of budgets who are willing to go slowly on low pile carpet, it can collect debris, but they'll likely need to use a crevice tool to find satisfaction on hard floors.

What Other Upright Vacuums Should You Consider?


The Eureka PowerSpeed costs just a bit more than the Endura Lite, but it handily outranked it in our comprehensive ranking system. The Bissell CleanView Swivel Pet costs twice as much, but performed far better on pet hair and carpet. For the next step up in performance and price without straying into premium territory, consider the Kenmore Intuition 3-in-1 for its carpet prowess or the aforementioned Shark Navigator Lift Away Deluxe NV360 for its versatility and hard floor abilities.

Rachael Lamore and Chris Maxcer