Panasonic PV-8400 VHS VCR
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- VCR Type: VHS
- Number of Video Heads: 4
- Audio: Mono
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My best investment
Pros
Easy to use
Cons
Setting the clock
Recommended it?
Yes
About three years ago my husband and I went shopping for a VCR, we made a mistake the first time around. We purchased different brand and had nothing but problems. This brand only lasted one year and it broke beyond repair.
After making this mistake we did more research. We asked around and talked to other people to see what type they owned. Most people we talked to owned a Panasonic. The best testimony was the fact when we got married five years before, my in-laws gave us their old VCR. It was about 10+ years old and was still working, it was a Panasonic. (It was a top loading VCR, so you know it was one of the first ones out.) We felt if this one was still working it had to be a brand we could trust.
We went shopping and purchased our new VCR for about $159.00, when we took it home it was very easy to set up. We have now had it for two years and have not had a problem with it at all. Since then our old one was giving out so we decided to purchase another Panasonic. Now we have two VCR's and a television/VCR combo, which just happens to be a Panasonic too.
We have recommended this product to anyone who was looking for a VCR, you can't go wrong with this brand.
After making this mistake we did more research. We asked around and talked to other people to see what type they owned. Most people we talked to owned a Panasonic. The best testimony was the fact when we got married five years before, my in-laws gave us their old VCR. It was about 10+ years old and was still working, it was a Panasonic. (It was a top loading VCR, so you know it was one of the first ones out.) We felt if this one was still working it had to be a brand we could trust.
We went shopping and purchased our new VCR for about $159.00, when we took it home it was very easy to set up. We have now had it for two years and have not had a problem with it at all. Since then our old one was giving out so we decided to purchase another Panasonic. Now we have two VCR's and a television/VCR combo, which just happens to be a Panasonic too.
We have recommended this product to anyone who was looking for a VCR, you can't go wrong with this brand.