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Panasonic MC-CG885 OptiFlow Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner

Quality canister vacuum cleaner

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By Randy Morris

I purchased the Panasonic Optiflow bagged canister vacuum to replace my old and worn out Eureka. My old cleaner was getting very noisy and just didn’t have the suction that it used to. And since it was an upright you couldn’t get underneath anything and I had to be careful vacuuming my hard floors. This is the reason I opted for a canister this time.

Now, my troubles are a thing of the past. This Panasonic is very lightweight and quiet. I can run it and hear the phone ring with no difficulty which is much better than my old model. And believe it or not it still has quite a bit of suction.

The brush on the Optiflow works very well and since it uses bags it doesn’t release any dust back into your room. I like this much more than a bagless one though my only complaint is that the dust bags could be bigger. One thing I do like about the design is it seems to fill up completely without losing any suction. Again, this was a problem with my other vacuum which would progressively lose suction as it sucked up more dirt.

For those allergy sufferers there is a HEPA filter and it is included with your purchase. Most vacuums today do have HEPA but not all of them include an actual filter when you buy the machine. This means you have to spend extra money before you can even use it once. Panasonic took care of this for their customers which is appreciated.

I love the Optiflow canister vacuum cleaner. It gets all of my floors clean with no problems. I even look forward to cleaning my house each week which is definitely something new for me. Highly recommended.

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Panasonic MC-UL675 AeroSpin Bagless

Some good and some bad with this upright vacuum

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By A Johnson Indiana

We previously owned an old Panasonic bagged upright vacuum cleaner but decided to give the AeroSpin a try despite some negative reviews that I found online.

For starters, all of those bad things others have mentioned in each review I read are true. The cleaner is heavy, hard to move around, and prone to tipping when you least expect it. If you are not a strong person and need to clean multiple levels in your home then this vacuum cleaner is not the one you want to own. While it does have a decent sized vacuuming footprint it is nearly impossible to get underneath certain items like tables and furniture. The Turbo Brush attachment works ok if you don’t press too hard on it, which I learned time and time again. These were the bad things I experienced with this upright.

However, it does do a very good job on its’ intended chore which is sucking up dirt out of your carpets. It has some decent power and is fairly quiet compared to other vacuums that I have seen. It also has an automatic cord rewind which is a time saver over the manual winding I was used to. The hose also has a surprisingly long reach which really helps with stairs or high places. Cleaning out the dirt and dust bin is very easy and it is nice to not have to buy expensive bags for a change. The auto height adjustment seems to work well on the various styles of rugs in our house.

With everything I found wrong with it I would say that the Panasonic AeroSpin is alright for the money. It is not the most expensive vacuum cleaner so you can’t expect it to be perfect. I would hope they would address some of these shortcomings in the future, or at least make it lighter and more nimble.

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