luxkid1980
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So I went to a local Goodwill store and came across a dark red Panasonic MC-V7398 upright cleaner. It was $10.25 and was provided with a disclaimer that it needed a new belt. I thought the price seemed right and I wheeled it to the front to make my purchase. It was a bit scuffed up in the usual spots and had the normal white paint scuffs along the bumpers, but it also came with all the tools and a new package of generic brand vacuum bags. Those alone might have cost $10. Someone had the wrong (new) bag on the inside so I just tossed that; it was clearly too big for the compartment. The new bags are however the correct size.
Anyways, it wasn't too filthy once I inspected it further. The brushroll had the usual hair, carpet fibers and what not wrapped around it that were easy to remove. The brushroll itself appeared to be a genuine Panasonic and was in pretty decent shape. Not sure if it was original though. The hose was in good shape and had no tears or holes. The cord winder was also snappy and rewound the power cord nicely. I have purchased a replacement belt and will also pick up the HEPA filter. I fired it up for a minute and the motor and suction seemed very healthy. I do not see any immediate issues.
I looked on the vacuumland site for other posts about this vacuum and came acrosss a couple threads comparing it to a Kenmore direct drive of the same era. I'm not sure if this Panasonic model was offered in direct drive but mine has a belt driven brushroll. It also has a headlight and a dirt sensor (both hi and low). I don't think that it has a check bag indicator though, which is no big deal considering it is simple to remove the front cover and check to see if the bag needs changing.
I picked this cleaner up to gift to my partner's mother for Christmas since her current vacuum is far gone and in desperate need of a change. I originally was going to give her an Oreck due to it being lightweight and I found a decent one, but the Panasonic I thought would be better due to the on-board tools. It is quite a bit heavier though, but can be tilted back and wheeled around to wherever you need.
So what are your thoughts on this vacuum? Good, Bad, Ugly?
Thanks!
Anyways, it wasn't too filthy once I inspected it further. The brushroll had the usual hair, carpet fibers and what not wrapped around it that were easy to remove. The brushroll itself appeared to be a genuine Panasonic and was in pretty decent shape. Not sure if it was original though. The hose was in good shape and had no tears or holes. The cord winder was also snappy and rewound the power cord nicely. I have purchased a replacement belt and will also pick up the HEPA filter. I fired it up for a minute and the motor and suction seemed very healthy. I do not see any immediate issues.
I looked on the vacuumland site for other posts about this vacuum and came acrosss a couple threads comparing it to a Kenmore direct drive of the same era. I'm not sure if this Panasonic model was offered in direct drive but mine has a belt driven brushroll. It also has a headlight and a dirt sensor (both hi and low). I don't think that it has a check bag indicator though, which is no big deal considering it is simple to remove the front cover and check to see if the bag needs changing.
I picked this cleaner up to gift to my partner's mother for Christmas since her current vacuum is far gone and in desperate need of a change. I originally was going to give her an Oreck due to it being lightweight and I found a decent one, but the Panasonic I thought would be better due to the on-board tools. It is quite a bit heavier though, but can be tilted back and wheeled around to wherever you need.
So what are your thoughts on this vacuum? Good, Bad, Ugly?

Thanks!