








🧽 Clean smarter, not harder — the vacuum your home deserves!
The Eureka Canister Vacuum 3670G combines a powerful 12 Amp motor with a spacious 2.5-liter dust cup and a lightweight 10-pound design, making it ideal for quick, efficient cleaning on carpets, hard floors, and upholstery. Equipped with multiple specialized tools and fingertip controls, it offers professional-level performance and durability at an unbeatable value, perfect for pet owners and busy millennials seeking reliable home care.










| Amperage | 12 Amps |
| Asin | B00002N8CX |
| Battery Life | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #732,406 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #125 in Canister Vacuum Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Eureka |
| Capacity | 2.5 liters |
| Color | Yellow |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,472) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Filter Type | Cloth |
| Finish Types | Bagged, Canister, Lightweight, Portable |
| Form Factor | Cannister |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023169108028 |
| Hose Length | 10 Centimeters |
| Included Components | Combination Tool, Crevice Tool, Upholstery Nozzle, Dusting Brush, Floor Nozzle, Telescopic Wand |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 9"L x 17.5"W x 11.63"H |
| Item Type Name | Pet Friendly Vacuum Cleaner for Home |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Eureka |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year. |
| Maximum Suction | 12 Meters |
| Model Name | Canister Vacuum |
| Model Number | 3670G |
| Noise Level | 90 Decibels |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number Of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | Compact, Lightweight |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Runtime | 1 hour |
| Series Number | 3670 |
| Style Name | Canister-3670G |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet, Hard Floor, Upholstery |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 628404154176 642125181716 151903081396 687636006912 163120305421 666671372114 763615745406 999900056326 640206613989 737989664281 791769547362 372426509062 023169108028 752695532662 110709376129 719534956393 728295196542 641438410322 688941015477 837847044337 641438427702 783761479727 804993428984 881110029088 799665013004 806791967290 787543775915 732235247867 680808350394 012302752822 616469850836 634261265610 769194038694 605930741285 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1400 watts |
User
Six years and no issues!
Have had this in use for six years...with zero issues. It has great suction, and I find it is effective on bare floor and carpet. It is too wide to sit on the steps when I am vacuuming them, so I have to keep a leg against it and use the wand and floor brush do the steps . Luckily it is lightweight! I can't stand bagless vacs, and really is the best of the bagged I have had..including a Meile that was not worth the money. I did have an Oreck that I liked, but it was an upright, and I need a hose for crevices and baseboards.I love the Mighty Mite. (If you can love a vacuum😂)
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simply the best home vacuum, at any price
I believe this is the most functional and flexible home vacuum that money can buy in the US.I've had one for 11 years. It still works like new on our wood floors, tile, medium-pile wool carpets, upholstered chairs, and fur-matted cat cushions. But I wanted a dedicated vacuum for the workshop, so I exhaustively researched new home vacuums at all prices...and still ended up buying this one again.All home vacuums sold in the US max out ~12 amps due to electrical safety constraints, so they all max out at 130-150 cfm airflow. Look at the manufacturer specs. A $600 Miele vacuum gives you the same performance as this $60 unit.What makes this 12-amp unit better than all the rest, is its super-light weight. The canister is less than 8 pounds, including cord & attachments. You can carry it in one hand while you vacuum, or you can put it on a shoulder strap. This makes it super easy and fast to move around furniture, walls, stairs, carseats, etc.The basic MM design has been the same for over 15 years. Eureka sells it under different brands, with two different motors (10A vs 12A), and various different attachments in the box. But all the parts are interchangeable across models. Hundreds of stores sell the parts. Bags cost less than $1 each online, less than $2 each in the local hardware store.Any standard 1.25" ID attachment works. I ordered a soft-bristle (horsehair) duster for shelves & electronics, and a half-width (5") nozzle for the stairs, from Amazon, for just $5 each. If you need to clean cobwebs from a 16-18 foot ceiling, I think the extra extension wands also run about $5.OK, the downsides:-- The 12 amp motor currently comes in yellow or purple only. I prefer red, but the red model (Sanitaire SC3683A) is 10 amps.-- It is louder than some of the super-expensive models. Though frankly all vacuum cleaners are noisy...and if you can vacuum your home 2x faster, the noise lasts only half as long. :)-- It looks and feels cheap. But this does not affect performance, usability, or durability. The only maintenance I've done on my 11-year old model was to add a few drops of oil to the motor shaft, about 4 years ago. After that it ran cooler and quieter.I know I'm gushing, but I've owned so many poorly-designed, failure-prone consumer products over the years, that I love to find a perfectly functional, durable product. And even better when it's super cheap. Nice one, Eureka.Hope this helps.
User
Might need to bang it against something.
So two things I want to say. First, is that this is a first day/usage review. Second, if you buy this product and are disappointed with the performance, bang it around a little, check your connections, reset your bag etc...Okay, so I read the reviews, read some positives, negatives etc... I own a Kirby which I will not admit to how much I paid for it but it is a FANTASTIC machine. There are a few drawbacks however. It is HEAVY, it is bulky and in order to switch tools you must remove parts and attach the parts that you need. So, when there is a job that is too big for the dust buster and too small for the Kirby we still end up pulling out the Kirby. Now, we have mostly hardwood floors and area rugs. We also have two cats and a dog. The cats tend to drag a lot of litter out of the box with them because... well because they are ghetto ass cats I guess. Anyway, this means vacuuming around their box EVERYDAY. This is too big of a job for the dust buster so everyday I have been yanking out the big Kirby and I just got a bit tired of it. So, I looked for a small, corded canister vacuum cleaner that I could use just around the litter boxes behind the bar and out to the living room.So, after searching for a cheap vacuum with good suction that either had a HEPA filter or could have one added, I ended up ordering this thing. I got it today, immediately hooked it up, flipped it on and was less than amazed. Yeah, it picked up the litter and other things from the floor but not like I expected. Was it a keeper? Yeah, because it did what I wanted it to do but I was hardly impressed and really thought of it as a high two or low three so it got a three. Anyway, while dragging this thing around (it is REALLY lite) the machine bumped into one of my walls, the sound from the machine changed and the head stuck to the floor. HOLY CRAP!!! By that time I was on an area rug and when I lifted the head off of the rug, the rug came with it. I went ahead and vacuumed over where I had already vacuumed and this thing was pulling litter out of the corners and edges. NICE!! Before I switched it off I placed the head flat on the hardwood floor and lifted it. It actually took force to lift it off of floor.Now, some might say that is what it is supposed to do but for a cleaner that is this light and this inexpensive to have that kind of suction suction.... well... I think I got the bargain.I will admit that it doesn't seem to be the most sturdily made cleaner but it is meant to be dragged around the house, not withstand an ultimate fighter cage match. If it holds up and does not breakdown than my review ends here. If it does, there will be more to read. below.
User
Great Product for the Price
I already had this vacuum for the first floor and wanted another for the second so I don't have to lug one upstairs. At this price I was able to afford it. This is one of the best vacuums for hardwood (or linoleum, tile) floors. The suction is excellent. I also use it to suck cobwebs and dust off the ceiling with the brush attachment. The attachments sit securely on the vacuum. But, be warned, the suction is so strong that if you have wallpaper it could suck it right off the wall. Be sure to lower the pressure which is adjustible on the side of the hose. I can't say enough good things about this product. It's lightweight, is easy to manuver, and cleans very well. The only downside is that the hose is very thin and could easily break as could the door hinges when replacing the bag, so be careful when using these parts. But, at this price, you can't have everything. For those who don't want to deal with that, Eureka makes a much sturdier model but it also comes at a much higher price; about 3 times as much. For me, this is the ideal machine, and at this price, even if I only have it a few years it's cheap enough where I could easily afford to replace it.
User
Great Vacuum
I've owned Might Mite Canister Vacuums for the past 30 years. This vacuum is very inexpensive so I wasn't sure what to expect. Well it really "sucks", pun intended. I can't complain about the power of the product, it is fantastic. If I could just put the motor in my 30 year old case. The case is very cheap. The on/off button is built into the case and I don't believe it will stand the test of time. The flexible tubing is so cheap it bends and cuts off air flow and the connector to the canister is different from previous models (I own three) so I can't just change the hose. The combo brush tool is a joke, don't bother just buy another full sized brush and upholstery tool. I do like how they put the attachments on the case. The included crack and crevice tool is always handy and the floor brush feels durable and works very well.In summary:Pros: Great PowerFloor tool is sturdyTool storage built into case!The canister pulls nicely, nice big back wheelsThe cord length is acceptableThe bag size is very niceCons: The canister feels very cheap, almost fragile especially the on/off buttonThe plastic hose is terrible; I'm going to check with local vacuum shop for fitting to make my old hose work.The tube that connects the hose to attachment is very lightweight plastic. I just threw it away and use the metal telescoping tube from an older Mighty Mite.Summary: If you have an old canister vacuum you should be able to put together a very nice product. Just don't expect the out of the box product to last very long. Why four stars??? This vacuum really "sucks". I just finished cleaning out a very dusty and very large closet without even one sneeze.2/10/2013 EditI've been using this vacuum for well over a month now and I couldn't be more impressed. I've changed the star rating to a five because this thing performs so well. I have changed the plastic tubing with my metal telescoping and I use a better dusting brush, but everything else I have left the same. I just can't sing enough praises. All of the sand disapears out of the grout and it actually sucks down to the floor and carpeting. I used my upright on the one carpeted room with a new bag and a new belt on the brush. Then I put a new bag in the Mighty Mite and vacuumed again. I was shocked at the amount of dirt that the Might Mite picked up that was left behind with the upright (the upright is a commercial Eureka). I'm sold. Buy it you won't be sorry.
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The best value in hard surface vacs - incredible suction, super light and durable.
I'll preface this by saying I've enjoyed really nice Electrolux vacs over the years - back before they got assimilated - real Electrolux units - the type you'd refurb and hand down to your kids. I've also owned my fair share of Eurekas, Hoovers, Panasonics, Sears, Dirt Devils, etc in both uprights and canisters. Not one of them was perfect nor "did it all", despite their claims. No one really wants to do bare floors with an upright. So keep in mind, this review is within the scope of the typically defined tasks for canisters with non powered heads.This is my second Mighty Mite (I purchased it for my daughter) and I can't say enough about these. If you have mostly uncarpeted areas to clean (in our case it's ceramic tile) this thing is really great.The good: Incredible suction. I've had one for 18 months of brutal usage, and as long as you change the filter and bag - it just works incredibly well. It's light - the lightest canister I've ever seen. It's durable - its taken many a spill, and not one bit has chipped or cracked and it still works like new. And it's cheap. So cheap. Same may say it feels cheap, and it doesn't feel like a $1000 vac, but did I mention how nothing has broken or chipped on it despite hitting the hard tile numerous times?It has some flaws, it's designed to a price point, but it has incredible suction, is super reliable, light enough to carry all the time, and parts and accessories are cheap. To that point - things you might want:1) HEPA filter. The same HEPA filter that fits on the "Pet" version of this vac fits this one. They're the same basic unit. It snaps over the exhaust. Bingo - you have a HEPA filter.2) A bigger hard surface floor brush. I bought a nice one for about $10 or so that is wider, has a nice bristle pattern, and now there is little chance of scratching the floor and zero nice from the head.3) The shoulder strap - Eureka makes the strap, mostly for it's Sanitaire version of this vac, but it fits this one just fine. You'll find the part number in the accessories catalog with the vac, but oddly, good luck finding it online. The vac is so light that with the strap you have both hands free to move a chair and still control the vacuum hose. And with no canister on the ground, you will be surprised how fast you can vacuum.The bad: if you have carpet, this is not ideal - you need a powered head. And as I mentioned earlier, it's designed to a price point - certain parts feel flimsy - the hose is small and thin (but mine has NEVER broken or collapsed) and the attachments don't have much...bristle. But if you read above - you can fix almost any of that. Some people don't like the friction only connectors for the hose and wand and attachments. Mine fall apart fairly regularly, but usually when I pick it up when it's been stored - and it's not tragic - they just slip back on, and if I remember to make sure each is tight before I start to vacuum, they probably won't fall apart while I vacuum.So, you can complain about this super inexpensive vac not having a brush, wand, or feature, but if you look, you might just find that you can add it for a few dollars.This is an inexpensive vacuum, very narrow in focus (hard surfaces), so it's not for everyone. On the other hand, I always had a canister (usually an expensive one with a motorized carpet head) and an upright anyway, and the uprights are generally excellent carpet cleaners, so I didn't miss much by losing carpet capable cleaning from a canister. If that sounds like you, you might want to think about this little vac.
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Great vacuum. Cheap, crappy hose, which you must replace with a better one.
A great vacuum. The vacuum itself is indestructible. Just ordered my third one. The first, which I bought about 10 years ago is still going strong, as is the second bought about 5 year ago. The only real issue is the hose, which is absolute cheap garbage. Buy a replacement non-Eureka hose for about $25 and you've got a small, powerful vacuum for life.
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Great for a garage vacuum
Hi. Let me start off by saying I was looking for a vacuum for the garage. It seemed to me that vacuuming is the most thorough way of removing dirt, sand, and debris from the garage as opposed to sweeping or using a compressor for blowing air. Of course, using our in house Dyson was not something that impressed my wife, and the shop-vac with the 6 foot cord and 5 foot hose didn't cut it. So I looked around a bit at cheaper upright vacuums, but ended up settling on this one for a couple of reasons- price, has a bag, the suction based on reviews.After getting this and using it a few times I have to say it met all my expectations. After using an upright primarily, it does take some getting used to, using the long handles/tubes. However, the way it swivels actually makes it quite easy to get under vehicles as you can get it almost flat to the ground. The suction is very good, on par with our small shop-vac, and is able to suck up leaves and small rocks easily. I also wanted something with a hose, and this works well, as with the hose and the long extensions, I am able to reach up to the corners of our 10 foot high ceiling to remove cobwebs and their designers. Some people may not like having to use bags to collect and dispose of debris, however bags were my preference for the garage. That way, any little insects or critters I vacuum up are somewhat contained. I probably only do a thorough cleaning of the garage a couple of times a year, so to me it's not big deal to just throw the bag afterwards even if it isn't completely full. The bags average less than $1 a piece, and I will probably only use about 3 a year.The only downside I've run into is the silly slip ring you can adjust to change how powerful the suction is. For my purposes I always want the suction as strong as possible. However, it's very easy to hit that slip ring and accidentally open it. It seems it's not in a great spot to keep your hand on it to keep it closed constantly either. I may wrap a little duct tape around it to keep it closed, but as a flaw it's not quite enough for me to deduct a star. Also, when not in use it's small enough I just hang the canister on a 12 inch hook on the wall and hang the hose and they're out of the way. I've had it for about 8 months now, and am happy with my purchase.
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Great little vacuum
I bought this for the basement and the ease of doing a quick vacuum with the convenience of not having to bring the other vacuum up and down the stairs. I am not disappointed! Strong suction (actually quite impressive), super light, moves and rolls with ease, nice long cord and long hose.The only thing I sense might be an issue is when vacuuming thicker area rugs, I just get a feeling that the vacuum head has the potential to break from pushing down too hard on thicker rug piles. What I mean is, with thinner rug piles, the vacuum head glides over easy and the suction is good but when I vacuum this one rug that is a bit thicker, the vacuum is not quite as strong and by reflex I push down harder and it feels like continuously doing this would break the vacuum head. So, yes, obviously I back off and just let the vacuum head glide over the rug but because the suction isn't as strong in this particular thicker rug, I am having to go over the area a couple of times. I guess what I'm trying to say is if you have medium to thick rugs, I'm not sure this vacuum is for you. But! If you have thin or low pile rugs or just flooring then do not hesitate to purchase this vacuum. You will not be disappointed.
User
Fantastic vacuum force, minimalistic lightweight tools get the job done
The vacuuming performance itself is phenomenal. The airflow and suction is strong.The make had me initially skeptical because the extensions are simple tubes and the plastic is light, though I came to realize that having the tool be so light makes it very easy to maneuver and makes for very easy cleaning given the vacuum strength.The main attachment does not have a roller. It is not a high agitation sort of model that will comb carpets and brush floors, its strength is on its ability to generate a vacuum.That being said, the simple bristles are more than enough to clean up hard flooring and most carpets. If I had to guess, its best application is probably when using the primary tube by itself, such as when cleaning a car.The only drawback is that the blower feature is surprisingly weak. Maybe I did it wrong, but the strength of the blowing is barely as strong as a hair dryer.
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Bonne balayeuse pour un bas prix
Elle fonctionne parfaitement comme prévue ,elle aspire vraiment fort qu’elle colle au plancherBref je la conseil fortement 😃👍
User
Excellent product
This vacuum is made of relatively cheap materials, it’s compact and light, but the power of this vacuum is exceptional!! Way better than all Shark vacuums I owned over the years. Definitely recommended.
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Very portable and light weight
This product is perfect for what I bought it for. For the house at large we have a very good Kenmore vacuum from Sears. That vacuum is perfect for heavy duty cleaning on carpets and whole home vacuuming. I bought this vacuum to make small jobs easier and to take to the office (where there is no vacuum) and for using in the vehicles. I can now see myself using this for hard to reach cobwebs and underneath heavy furniture that I don’t feel like moving each time I vacuum.The suction really is amazing. I am extremely happy with the suction power. It is also very lightweight which means I don’t mind taking it with me to the office. It has enough extension on the attachable hoses to be very useful in hard to reach corners for cobwebs.An automatic retractable power cord would be great, but it’s easy enough to wind the cord up and the cord is nice and long. For the price of the vacuum, it’s not worth being upset about. As well, it is just so nice and light that it is worth forgetting about the inconvenience of having to wind up a cord.This would be a very useful vacuum for anyone living in a small apartment without much carpeting, especially if you are on a budget or cannot handle a heavy vacuum. I live in a house but I think this is a great second vacuum for jobs that I don’t want to lug around a heavier vacuum for. Also great for getting into hard to reach spots.
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