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		<title>Stealth by MD - Benchmark of Quality</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2011/09/07/stealth-by-md-benchmark-of-quality/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 15:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The name &#8220;Stealth&#8221; has been synonymous with quality for the past 17 years. When originally introduced in the mid 1990’s it established a new standard for central vacuum expectations in longevity, durability, and performance. One recent client described it as, &#8220;thoroughly impressive quality and performance&#8221;; and the quality keeps getting better. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/stealth-ad.pdf" target="_blank"><img align="right" src="http://builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/stealth-ad.jpg" border="0" style="padding-left: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px;" /></a>The name &#8220;Stealth&#8221; has been synonymous with quality for the past 17 years. When originally introduced in the mid 1990’s it established a new standard for central vacuum expectations in longevity, durability, and performance. One recent client described it as, &#8220;thoroughly impressive quality and performance&#8221;; and the quality keeps getting better. </p>
<p>M.D. Manufacturing, Inc. presents Stealth&#8217;s most recent enhancements which include a stainless steel telescopic wand with hidden cord channel that also incorporates one of the easiest handle-releases available. A large thumb-tab gives easy release to the handle with minimal effort. The brush itself, spinning at 5,000 RPM, is governed by a unique computer chip that shuts it off the moment anything jams in the roller.  MD is so sure of this feature that it backs the brush up with a lifetime belt warranty.</p>
<p>Sound absorption material, rubber-cushioned sealed ball bearings, 10-position height adjustment, and non-marking wheels have always been unique features of this top-quality brush. Its low profile allows under-furniture cleaning and the 180 degree swivel neck allows the wand to lay flat to the carpet in almost any position. </p>
<p>The Stealth Kit also includes the new &#8220;Comfort-Grip&#8221; wand which is perfect for applications with all other included tools. Its rubber end provides a leak-free seal against any handle and reduces dings and scratches on the floor should it be accidently dropped. MD also added its new &#8220;Axis&#8221; 13-inch floor tool with double swivel neck and castle-cut bristles. A chrome steel hose hanger, two wand wall clamps, tool caddy, horse hair upholstery and dusting brush, and a high quality crevice brush round out the package.</p>
<p>This central vacuum attachment kit fits most standard and all electric valves on the market and offers dealers fantastic profit. Available in 12&#8243; and 14&#8243; wide with a hose length of 25&#8242;, 30&#8242;, or 35&#8242; and direct connect or pigtail, it has an initial suggested retail price of $559. Are you tired of warranty repairs on power brushes? The Stealth is the brush for you. Take a moment to look at on-line reviews at <a href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/stealth-kit">www.builtinvacuum.com/stealth-kit</a>. Time and time again the Stealth brush has proven to provide tremendous customer satisfaction.</p>
<p>For dealership information contact Stan Mann at MD Manufacturing at 1-800-525-2055 or <a href="mailto:stan@builtinvacuum.com">stan@builtinvacuum.com</a>.  M.D. Manufacturing, Inc. has been producing top-quality central vacuums and parts since 1961. Based in Bakersfield, California, MD also markets under the names SilentMaster, ModernDay, Flo-Master, and AirMaster.
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		<title>MD&#8217;s &#8220;It&#8217;s That Simple&#8221; CEDIA 2010 Results</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2010/10/07/mds-its-that-simple-cedia-2010-results/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:26:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CentralVac Guru</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2010 CEDIA Trade Show in Atlanta was a huge success for MD Manufacturing which is quite an accomplishment given the emphasis and size of the venue. This cutting edge electronics show draws a worldwide audience and previews the very latest custom installation technology in home theater, audio and video, lighting and environmental controls, home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" title="View a large version of the model home" href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/miniature-model-home_large.jpg"><img border="0" align="right" title="Miniature Model Home" alt="Miniature Model Home" src="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/miniature-model-home_small.jpg" /></a>The 2010 CEDIA Trade Show in Atlanta was a huge success for MD Manufacturing which is quite an accomplishment given the emphasis and size of the venue. This cutting edge electronics show draws a worldwide audience and previews the very latest custom installation technology in home theater, audio and video, lighting and environmental controls, home networking and automation, security and more. As these technologies evolve and become progressively more complex, there has become a clear distinction in just how simple and profitable a central vacuum installation is. In fact, that was our central vacuum theme this year, &#8220;It&#8217;s That Simple&#8221;. To illustrate the point we had a miniature model home professionally created that featured central vacuum pipe to show an installation. MD also exhibited a stud wall to illustrate how simple it is to install central vacuum inlets in both new construction and existing homes. CEDIA show attendees loved the simplicity! More importantly, they made the connection of central vacuums being a logical and complimentary built-in product offering and how such can add value to and increase their overall business. Central vacuums are truly that simple and profitable for installers and for homeowners who benefit from using them!
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		<title>MD at CEDIA Show Atlanta - &#8220;It&#8217;s That Simple&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2010/09/20/md-at-cedia-show-atlanta-its-that-simple/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2010 23:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CentralVac Guru</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[MD Manufacturing, Inc. looks forward to seeing you at CEDIA 2010 in Atlanta. The show starts this Thursday September 22nd and runs through Saturday, the 26th. This is MD&#8217;s 13th year at the Custom Electronic Design Installation Association Show. Back in 1998 MD was the first Central Vacuum manufacturer showing at CEDIA in the infamous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MD Manufacturing, Inc. looks forward to seeing you at CEDIA 2010 in Atlanta. The show starts this Thursday September 22nd and runs through Saturday, the 26th. This is MD&#8217;s 13th year at the Custom Electronic Design Installation Association Show. Back in 1998 MD was the first Central Vacuum manufacturer showing at CEDIA in the infamous “deluge” in New Orleans. Since then MD has assisted hundreds of CEDIA Dealers in adding central vacuums to their offering. This year MD will be highlighting a new miniature architectural model home and installation displays to show how truly simple it is to install, even in existing homes.</p>
<p>We believe the average A/V guy sees the installation far more complicated than it is. Everything we are doing in our booth is designed to show that it takes less time, effort, investment, training, and labor than a whole-house A/V system and yields a far greater return on investment.</p>
<p>So if you happen to be at the CEDIA Show in Atlanta, come by the MD Mfg booth #2236, see our new display and products!
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		<title>MD Manufacturing - Same Quality. New Look.</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2010/08/23/md-manufacturing-same-quality-new-look/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
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In September 2010, M.D. Manufacturing, Inc. will be changing the look of their central vacuum  units. The new look compliments the quality of MD’s product lines, and  you can be confident these positive changes will increase the appeal of  your MD offerings which should result in more sales.
- Free updated flyers available!
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<div align="left">In September 2010, M.D. Manufacturing, Inc. will be changing the look of their central vacuum  units. The new look compliments the quality of MD’s product lines, and  you can be confident these positive changes will increase the appeal of  your MD offerings which should result in more sales.</p>
<p>- Free updated flyers available!<br />
- Ask us about our Showroom Unit Upgrade program.<br />
- Current and new style units may be shipped together during inventory transition.<br />
- Update your print material, advertisements, and website.</p>
<p>MD will be releasing high-resolution art, details, &#038; pictures once this update goes live.</div>
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		<title>Ace Central Vacuum Electric Attachment Kit</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2009/12/23/ace-central-vacuum-electric-attachment-kit/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 15:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[M.D. Manufacturing has introduced a new electric attachment kit to the central vacuum industry. The introduction of the Ace Attachment Kit fills the gap between MD&#8217;s higher end Stealth Kits and entry level BlackHawk Kits. Ace Kit is an affordable high quality electric brush and tool set for the discerning buyer. The features of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Ace Attachment Kit" href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/ace-kit/"><img border="0" align="right" alt="Ace Attachment Kit" title="Ace Attachment Kit" src="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/scaledgraphics/425G_25.jpg" /></a>M.D. Manufacturing has introduced a new electric attachment kit to the central vacuum industry. The introduction of the <a href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/ace-kit/">Ace Attachment Kit</a> fills the gap between MD&#8217;s higher end Stealth Kits and entry level BlackHawk Kits. Ace Kit is an affordable high quality electric brush and tool set for the discerning buyer. The features of the Ace power brush will benefit from every home and make cleaning easier then ever. The Ace power brush features VBelt Power with Overload Protection, Four Position Height Adjustment, “Easy Release” Lower Wand Detachment - allowing you to clean smaller areas in an instant, and a Double Row Bristle roller brush. The kit also includes a crushproof electric hose, 4-piece tool set, chrome wand, telescopic secondary wand, deluxe mesh tool caddy, and a wire hose hanger. The Ace Attachment Kit has everything you need to keep your home as clean as possible. We invite you to compare it in our line up with Stealth and BlackHawk. For the price, this kit may be the one you have been waiting for. <a href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/comparison.html">Compare the Kits.</a>
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		<title>MD Donates to Local Wounded Soldier</title>
		<link>http://blog.builtinvacuum.com/index.php/2009/11/19/md-donates-to-local-wounded-soldier/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Local Bakersfield central vacuum installer, Bob Norville of California Central Vacuum regularly donates his time and effort to many worthwhile causes in our community and he came to MD asking for a central vacuum unit for Cpl Evan Morgan. This young man lost both legs and part of his eyesight in Iraq and as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Local Bakersfield central vacuum installer, Bob Norville of California Central Vacuum regularly donates his time and effort to many worthwhile causes in our community and he came to MD asking for a central vacuum unit for Cpl Evan Morgan. This young man lost both legs and part of his eyesight in Iraq and as a “thank you” for his service and sacrifice, <a href="http://www.homesforourtroops.org/site/PageNavigator/Cpl_Evan_Morgan">Homes for our Troops</a> has built him a new home to assist him in his new challenges in life.</p>
<p>Homes for Our Troops is a national non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2004 strongly committed to helping those who have selflessly given to our country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries since September 11, 2001. It is their duty and our honor to assist severely injured Servicemen and Servicewomen and their immediate families by raising donations of money, building materials and professional labor and to coordinate the process of building a home that provides maximum freedom of movement and the ability to live more independently.</p>
<p>Bob had been telling us of the great example Evan was but meeting Evan at the home last weekend energized us as we saw in him, not despair and uncertainty, but life and hope and excitement. M.D. Manufacturing, Inc. is proud to have donated a central vacuum to Corporal Evan Morgan, a hero who donated so much more for our country. Thank you all who have served in our military and the families who have supported them back home.
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		<title>Central Vacuum: A Missed Opportunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Grant Olewiler
Why is it that more than 65 percent of the CE Pro 100 companies are not offering central vacuums? Is it the ugly step-child the industry only offers when it&#8217;s absolutely necessary? Is the category not sexy enough? Is the price point too low to include in a package?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Grant Olewiler</p>
<p>Why is it that more than 65 percent of the CE Pro 100 companies are not offering <a title="Central Vacuums" href="http://builtinvacuum.com">central vacuums</a>? Is it the ugly step-child the industry only offers when it&#8217;s absolutely necessary? Is the category not sexy enough? Is the price point too low to include in a package?</p>
<p>Our company participated in a recent CE Pro 100 Summit and even offered a free vacuum system for each of the participants. Yet, they still didn&#8217;t pursue the offer.</p>
<p>How do you reconcile this with regular statements from industry leaders that claim that central vacuums are one of their most important category products?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time for the industry to wake up. Maybe you&#8217;ll never get excited about selling vacuum cleaners, but you should have a proper perspective of this as a &#8220;must have&#8221; item.</p>
<p>In Canada every home has the central vacuum pipe-work automatically installed during construction. This year in the U.S. a paltry 145,000 central vacuums are projected to be installed, according to Appliance Magazine. That&#8217;s pathetic compared to the over 12 million portable vacuums sold.</p>
<p>Central vacuums have been clinically proven to provide one of the greatest health benefits for allergy and asthma patients because the air is exhausted outside the home. The aging population loves the lightweight convenience and versatility, especially in multi-level homes. The product fits the green initiative perfectly with tremendous efficiency.</p>
<p><strong>Get Educated</strong></p>
<p>So why doesn&#8217;t the average CE pro install them? I believe the acceptance of this product centers around education and information.</p>
<p>The major gaps in knowledge are related to the profit potential, ease of sale and installation and technical aspects. No one wants to add a category that will contain a huge learning curve, but central vac offers one of the easiest entry pathways.</p>
<p><strong>Profit Potential</strong></p>
<p>A central vacuum installation in a 3,500-square-foot home sells for about $2,500 with about $800 in component costs in the U.S. A pro should be able to complete the installation in less than eight hours. Do the math. The quick-added profit is hard to argue with.</p>
<p>We are told regularly that dealers love the central vacuum because it does not require any tweaking after you leave the home. In fact the accolades for the central vac are higher than most other installed devices. The central vacuum is often what brings in the referrals of new clients.</p>
<p><strong>Ease of Sale</strong></p>
<p>Matt Panter of Waco, Texas-based Panter Home Theater received an Internet referral for a Silent Master Central Vacuum on George Bush&#8217;s home and ended up doing over $30,000 of electronics because of the quality of the lead. The central vacuum can be your entrance into projects you never knew existed.</p>
<p>Upon gaining the clients&#8217; trust on any one of your trades, the add-on sales are far easier.</p>
<p><strong>Ease of Installation</strong></p>
<p>I believe this is the major barrier keeping CE pros out of the C-Vac market. Having exhibited at 12 CEDIA Expos and almost all EHX events, I&#8217;ve had the dealers come up to me excited about selling central vacs but lost with the installation. New or existing construction projects are actually quite easy with the aid of training manuals and videos. Or subcontract out the installation to other experts in the area who would love the additional work. They can often assist with ongoing maintenance as well.</p>
<p><strong>Technical Aspects</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;CFM,&#8221; &#8220;waterlift&#8221; and &#8220;airwatts&#8221; are all Greek to the average integrator. Take an hour to browse the thousands of educational pages. Over 12,000 product reviews there can help you understand what the clients appreciate and what they don&#8217;t like. And if you can&#8217;t find an answer, technicians can respond to your e-mails.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let a lack of education keep you from adding this great category to your package of products. Give central vacuums an opportunity to prove themselves and you&#8217;ll find a bright spot in these tough times. The market for existing home central vacuum installations is unbelievable and now is an ideal time for you to educate yourself on it.</p>
<p>Come out to California and I&#8217;ll train you myself!
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		<title>Central Vacuum Pipe Installation Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:41:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are essentially three major options for pipe choices for installing a central vacuum: Plumbing Pipe (such as schedule 40 PVC), Flexible Hose, and Vacuum Tubing designed specifically for central vacuums. Herein please find the advantages and disadvantages of each:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There are essentially three major options for pipe choices for installing a central vacuum: Plumbing Pipe (such as schedule 40 PVC), Flexible Hose, and Vacuum Tubing designed specifically for central vacuums. Herein please find the advantages and disadvantages of each:</em></p>
<p><strong>Plumbing Pipe:</strong> This installation would include standard plumbing pipe that is used in the construction of homes for carrying waste water or even supply water. Generally it has an inside dimension (ID) of slightly greater than 2” (50 mm) and is available in 10 foot or 20 foot (3-7 meter) sections.</p>
<p>The advantage is that this pipe is readily available in most countries and can be found at local hardware and plumbing stores. It has a thicker wall and is generally inexpensive as it is mass-produced for various applications.</p>
<p>The disadvantage is that the interior of this pipe is not very critical to the manufacturing process. Generally it is assumed that it is carrying water which weight will easily push any obstructions through the pipe. The wall thickness varies greatly and the joint between the pipe and the fittings normally leaves rough transition points where stiff objects can easily lodge. Because the pipe is also fairly thick, it is normally cut with a chop-saw or hack saw and the edge of the cut normally results in a crooked and/or rough finish. This too creates a strong potential of debris getting stuck. Some retailers have offered a transition fitting for this pipe to mate with central vacuum pipe but one must always be extremely careful when transitioning from a larger pipe back down to a smaller pipe at it will increase the potential for obstructions. No known USA manufacturers of central vacuums recommend this pipe for central vacuum applications and it is not an acceptable standard for installation based upon IAPMO or ASTM F2158 standards.</p>
<p><strong>Flexible Hose:</strong> This option was attempted in the early 1960’s with central vacuums and was soon abandoned as a disaster. This method employs a 2” (50mm) flexible hose in lieu of the fittings and elbows in the system. Currently this flexible hose is only used within the first few feet of VacPan locations to allow for more accurate installation capabilities. The hose currently is available in two styles; one as a vinyl material with a wire reinforcement and the other as a more rigid PVC material. Both exhibit the issues listed below.</p>
<p>The advantage is that the installer can reduce his inventory of fittings and the complexity of the installation process. He would simply cut short pieces of the flexible tube any time the installation requires a bend. Some installers have even proposed running the entire system in flexible hose except where one pipe intersects another to add it into the flow. The cost savings is mainly achieved by reducing the skill required for the installer to properly install the system; having a solid knowledge of proper installation techniques.</p>
<p>The disadvantage is that this flexible piping adds a tremendous amount of friction loss to the system. The air bounces as it passed the ridges of the pipe that are intended to flex when the hose is bent. Also in short radius turns, the propensity for a clog greatly increases as sharp pieces of debris could easily lodge in the corrugations of the flexible pipe. This pipe is often much thicker walled to allow for the absorption of the radius of the bends and thus this ledge is accentuated and the smaller diameter of the pipe further increases friction loss. This “ledge” is where debris and long objects can permanently lodge. Because of the unique structure of this pipe, it cannot be cut with a pipe cutter but rather only a saw, again creating additional opportunity for problems. All of this friction loss results in a major decrease in the useable AirWatts of the system. No known USA manufacturers of central vacuums recommend this pipe for central vacuum applications and it is not an acceptable standard for installation based upon IAPMO or ASTM F2158 standards.</p>
<p><strong>Vacuum Tubing:</strong> This pipe is made specifically for the central vacuum industry and almost all manufacturers adhere to a strict guideline established by American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Ruling F2158. This standard was developed by pipe manufacturers, central vacuum manufacturers, installers, and consumers as a means to build consistency into the manner that central vacuums are installed. Most municipalities in the USA have adopted this as a part of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and building inspectors in these regions have a right to reject any central vacuum installation that does not meet this standard or have this value stamped on the pipe and fittings. This pipe maintains a very concise wall thickness and rigidity to allow for maximum airflow through the system.</p>
<p>The advantage is that it is specifically designed to minimize the potential for clogs in the system. Its thinner wall allows for cost savings but more importantly it exactly matches the thickness of the hub of the fittings; almost creating a bob-sled run inside the pipe wherein there are no potential gaps or crevices. The thin pipe can easily be cut with a special plastic tubing cutter to obtain a precise flat surface each and every time and professional installers also use a pipe reamer to insure that the pipe-to-fitting transitions will not present any possibility of restriction. The thinner wall also bonds more easily to the fittings without the aid of any PVC primers. All currently know back up plates in the industry are designed to fit this size pipe whereas schedule 40 pipes require a special adapter. As of the date of this publication, every central vacuum manufacturer is recommending solely the use of this type of piping over any other of the options.</p>
<p>The disadvantage is that this pipe is not readily available at the local hardware store or plumbing supply house. Because of its limited production, the freight expense to obtain this pipe has become a major cost as part of the system. Countries where central vacuums are not manufactured require even greater costs to import the pipe as the pipe product is not even produced in their country. Some retailers have begun to suggest that the do-it-yourselfer should use one of the other options mainly because it is difficult for even the retailer to handle and work with storing the pipe. In the entire scope of the cost, an average installation may only incur a few dollars of additional cost for the correct pipe.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion: All central vacuum manufacturers recommend using the proper <a href="http://www.builtinvacuum.com/installmanuals.html">Vacuum Tubing</a> for very logical reasons.</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[Combine central vacuum suction and professional de-shedding tools to groom your pet with NO MESS. Rid your home of unwanted pet hair with the four piece central vacuum PetVac Accessory Kit. Takes minutes, and they&#8217;ll love it. This pet kit is specially designed to fit 99% of all central vacuum systems and just about every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img height="243" hspace="5" src="http://builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/products/petvac/petvackit.jpg" width="307" align="left" vspace="5" />Combine central vacuum suction and professional de-shedding tools to groom your pet with NO MESS. Rid your home of unwanted pet hair with the four piece central vacuum PetVac Accessory Kit. Takes minutes, and they&#8217;ll love it. This pet kit is specially designed to fit 99% of all central vacuum systems and just about every upright, canister and RV vacuum. The pet accessory hose has an air bleeder valve to alleviate the intense airflow and suction of your central vacuum, making grooming easy and safe for your pet.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://builtinvacuum.com/petvac/index.html">pet grooming</a> kit comes with four tools (Hose, Shedding brush, Small Massage Brush, and Upholstery Lint Brush). Learn more by visiting http://builtinvacuum.com/petvac/index.html.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vacuums work great on carpet, but they always seem awkward on hard floors like tile, wood, linoleum, and smooth concrete. Even <a title="MantaMop Webpage" href="http://builtinvacuum.com/manta/index.html">vacuum accessories</a> made for hard floors are missing the pizazz that other tools have for carpet and upholstery.</p>
<p><img align="left" alt="MantaMop Hardfloor Vacuum Accessory" title="MantaMop Hardfloor Vacuum Accessory" src="http://builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/products/manta/manta-small.jpg" />Well check out the Manta Mop. It isn&#8217;t new and nothing has changed since its invention, but there are vacuum users all over the world who still haven&#8217;t been introduced to it. It is a 16&#8243; wide &#8220;manta ray&#8221; vacuum accessory that gently dusts <img align="right" alt="Manta Tufts" title="Manta Tufts" src="http://builtinvacuum.com/images/site_miscaesthetics/products/manta/cicle3.jpg" />and vacuums hard floors at the same time. It is lined with hundreds of soft woven tufts that allow the user to glide over hard floor surfaces and bump up against the edges of walls, table legs, chair legs, and other furniture.</p>
<p>Manta Mop has a swivel neck that lets the user get under and around objects with relative ease. Originally designed for central vacuum systems, Manta Mop has been widely adopted for upright, canister, and portable vacuums as well. Check out <a title="MantaMop Webpage" href="http://builtinvacuum.com/manta/index.html">Manta Mop</a>.
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