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qaz1 25th Aug 2006
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Today I tried to vacuum my friend's house. But I found that the vacuum was hardly cleaning anything. It wouldn't pick up hair, thread fibers, those little bits of paper left by a hole-punch, anything! I asked my friend who they had acquired the vacuum from. I assumed it was someone else's old vacuum ...
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jilleljadi
13th Sep 2005
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The Panasonic MCE470 Vacuum cleaner was good at first, but this hoover could not maintain its suction power for more than one year. Not durable either.
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beercan
6th Jun 2005
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The Panasonic MCE470 vacuum worked excellently for 6 months, then rapidly went downhill. It is now 2 years old and is ready for the skip.
You have to clean the filters after every use, and you need a paintbrush to clean them.
There are 5 removeable filters in this thing, and as soon as you've c ...
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nickismith
8th Jul 2004
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The Panasonic MCE470 vacuum is totally useless! It has a very small (2 litre) canister to collect dust. The "self cleaning filter" will only clean one room before it clogs and jams, whereby one has to remove the dust bin, take it apart and spend the next five minutes unclogging the "self clean fil ...
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