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Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner Product Review

The Panasonic Corporation was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1918. Its founder was Konosue Matsuhita and the company originally sold duplex lamp sockets. In 1927, it began producing bicycle lamps and other things such as: light fixtures, electric irons, and motors. Post World War II, it became Japan’s main source for radios, appliances, and bicycles. Currently, Panasonic is based out of Kadoma, Japan and it’s the largest Japanese electronics producer in the world.

The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner is one of the most expensive of Panasonic’s models, but it’s well worth the extra money when you take into account all the extras. First, the Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner is effective at cleaning both bare floors and carpets thanks to its bare floor switch, which means it’s versatile enough to go from carpet to hardwood and vice versa with just a flip of the switch. The switch turns on a special brush roll that makes sure the dirt picked up goes into the hose and not back up into the air. The brush also makes a huge difference in making sure that expensive hardwood floors don’t get damaged by the vacuum.

The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner has a special separate power head that gives the vacuum more agitation than most if not all other vacuums on the market. This makes the vacuum much more efficient at removing the soil and other debris that gets trapped and then ground into carpet fibers; debris that is usually one of the biggest contributors to illness and allergies in a household. The head also has its own special drive system to make the actual brushes move.

The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner has a 14-inch cleaning path, making it superior to many vacuums that have the typical 12-inch cleaning path. It makes cleaning large rooms much easier and quicker. The vacuum has something that’s very unique: four separate height selections so you can decide how deep a cleaning to give a room. The power nozzle itself protects the belt and motor from burnout and overheating if something like a clog happens, which is always a good thing considering vacuums are an investment. The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner comes with four cleaning attachments and every one of them can be stored on-board the vacuum in a covered compartment – a convenience that could have been left off but it wasn’t, which is just another example of how this vacuum is well worth the investment.

The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner has a 360 degree turning radius that keeps it from tipping and helps make sure that it can go anywhere you need it to. The vacuum’s cord is 24 feet long as opposed to the typical 20 feet allowing you to clean an entire room without having to switch plugs. In addition, this vacuum comes with a one-year warranty.

The Panasonic MC-V9644 Canister Vacuum Cleaner has what it takes to tackle every job in a home and it does it with style.


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