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Tuesday February 6, 2007
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Jane Jetson, take note: This new integrated home appliance saves you the trouble of guessing when your vacuum needs a checkup, letting you know via e-mail (that's right--I said e-mail), when the bag should be emptied and brushes changed. Another neat feature is the option of programming the AirForce to turn off when door bells rings or any other alarm goes off.
This state-of-the-art appliance is also able to monitor other appliances in the home through a Universal Powerline Bus signal, allowing all home automation devices that are on the UPB signal to communicate with one another. M.D. Manufacturing will debut the AirForce Central Vacuum at the Builder's show in Orlando tomorrow.
Post by Shirley Del Valle
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February 6, 2007 2:17 PM
There is a new product for central vacuums called the Hide-A-Hose. With the typical central vacuum you have to drag a 30' hose from inlet to inlet. With the Hide-A-Hose a vacuum hose is stored in the central vacuum pipe at each inlet. Simply pull the hose out to use it then release the lever and the central vac sucks the hose back into the pipe. To see a video click on KURTZ Specialized Systems and go to the Hide-A-Hose link at http://www.kurtzspecial.com
February 12, 2007 1:10 PM
Yes, we also sell the Hide-a-Hose whose main website is www.hideahose.biz. But it cannot contain the high-voltage to run an electric powerbrush. The AirForce is clearly a step in the right direction for vacuum geeks !!!