The reasons for the panasonic beeing able to pick up just about anything are that it uses a "clean air" system, which means that the drit the vacuum picks up goes directly to the bag, not thru the motor. Don't try picking up things like that with A Kirby or Sanitaire. The bottom plate and brushroll on the panasonic are also metal, so they can take more abuse that a all plastic vacuum. When I vacuum with a clean air vacuum, I usually just vacuum up whatever is on the floor.
For a good low cost vacuum, I would go for the Panasonic canister, or a Carpet Pro upright. I wouldn't get any Eureka or other cheap Wal-Mart type vacuum. Besides the fact that they break easily, I find them very frustrating to use with things like loud screaming motors, short hoses or annoying stretchy hoses, cheesy attachments, and the list just continues.
Also, I heard that Hoover is going to add a Constellation with a powernozzle, is this true?
For a good low cost vacuum, I would go for the Panasonic canister, or a Carpet Pro upright. I wouldn't get any Eureka or other cheap Wal-Mart type vacuum. Besides the fact that they break easily, I find them very frustrating to use with things like loud screaming motors, short hoses or annoying stretchy hoses, cheesy attachments, and the list just continues.
Also, I heard that Hoover is going to add a Constellation with a powernozzle, is this true?