This is a recommended canister vacuum cleaner!!
The model here is a Panasonic MC-CG902. It is essentially the same machine introduced to the market about 15 years ago as the original Kenmore Progressive canister vacuum cleaner. This is the original Kenmore tool set with individual full size upholstery nozzle, dusting brush, crevice tool and bare floor brush all stored on board under a cover. The power nozzle used on this canister vacuum is a CenTec CT18DX. This power nozzle was found on several Kenmore canister vacuums up until about 3 years ago also used as the Nutone CT650 power nozzle and many other central vacuum system kits. Kenmore originally equipped many of its TOL power nozzle canisters with this CT18DX power head, then eventually transitioned to BOL Kenmore canister lines when Kenmore introduced canister vacuums using CenTec's newest power nozzle the CT20DX. All of the CenTec nozzles are extremely similar. Same adjustment of 4 position step on pedal with large roller wheels that adjust up and down. The cleaning path is a 14" edge to edge agitator. One of the drawbacks is that the approximate 3/4" inch brushed area around the belt has no suction, so the dirt swept up on that side has no where to go. The CT18DX power nozzle is CenTecs upgrade to the well known CT14DX power nozzle shown in picture below!!
Overall these machines have terrific suction, and a powerful power nozzle with full size on board tools, a feature that is nearly impossible to find on other canister vacuums in the current market place. They are fairly durable but Panasonic keeps changing their suction motors and they don't last as long as they used to. Easy to maneuver, gorgeous red finish. Many vacuum shops that I've been to recommend this and other Panasonic canisters to customers. Obviously customers with a higher budget tend to be directed to the Tacony Riccar and Simplicity machines along with Miele.
****One thing I recommend on this machine along with any other canistera with a quick disconnect for powerhead. Over time, of being constantly removed and reattached, the power nozzle connection weakens and is not as snug. The lack of proper security to the nozzle results in a bad electrical connection so you may get a burnt plug with melting plastic in either hose to powerhead connection, power head to wand connection or both. Also disconnecting any wands while power nozzle or headlight is running GREATLY contributes to this problem. A way to help prolong the life of your wands and not have melting plastic is to purchase a separate set of wands strictly used for bare floor brush or other attachments and leave the power head continuously attached to the original corded wand set. The Kenmore hose is a universal size end so you can go to your local vacuum shop or online and pick out several different varieties of either friction fit plastic or metal spring button lock wand set to fit your machine and use that way. While doing so, I might also upgrade to a better quality, larger bare floor brush. The one on this Kenmore cleans a 9" path. While its performance is ok, you will find that in dusty conditions, the bristles on the included bare floor brush are quite limited and its an underperformer!! A horse hair floor tool will blow this one away and you can get 12" wide or bigger if you desire.
Very nice choice of canister vacuum, I would be a proud owner myself should I get one of these, and one day soon I most likely will!!
http://www.centeccommercialvacuums.com/commercial-cleaning-items/CT18DXQD
