Shopping Centers Today -> May 2005
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING

Exceline offers SiteLyter, a group of pole- and wall-mounted outdoor area lights, for use in shopping centers, corporate campuses, public and private parking lots and recreational areas. The SiteLyter stands out because of its contemporary, compact square housing, which can be mounted on round or square poles or directly onto building walls. Call (908) 964-7000 or e-mail excelinemktg@genlyte.com.

 

 

KIOSK LIGHTS

Specialty tenants can put their products under lights with a line of two- and three-sided kiosks from DSA/Phototech. The matching surface-mounted displays come in a variety of styles, and can be customized quickly for rapid orders. The kiosks are suitable for indoor and outdoor advertising and directory applications in malls, lifestyle centers, cinemas, airports and other venues. The lighted kiosks come in various sizes, including the 40-inch-by-50-inch and 48-inch-by-70-inch models, and in finishes that include metallic and powder coat color finishes. A hidden hinge allows for easy access through the front, whereby a worker can change displays in under two minutes without tools. Call (800) 327-3723 or visit www.dsaphototech.com.

 

 

LIGHTING FINISH HIDES FINGERPRINTS

A new type of matte lighting finish, American Matte, is designed to yield high light efficiency while hiding fingerprints. Prescolite, of Spartanburg, N.C., has introduced the finish that can be added to any incandescent or PAR lamp. Call (864) 599-6000 or visit www.prescolite.com.

 

 

LED SIGNS

A new type of sign combines energy-efficient LEDs with the pizzazz of neon. Pro-Lite, Costa Mesa, Calif., offers the edge-lit LED sign, which can operate for 10 years. The signs use less energy than neon but are brighter and can change colors and do animations. Call (800) 223-9223 or visit www.pro-lite.com.

 

 

ILLUMINATING RETAIL

Ardee Lighting, a division of JJI Lighting Group, offers Retail Rod, a fluorescent, self-illuminating rod system for use in retail store displays, as well as a variety of settings. The rods cast direct, but not glaring, lights onto the merchandise. Ardee says Retail Rod is great for upscale boutiques and clothiers, plus closets and coatrooms in hotels, restaurants, offices and upscale homes. Retail Rod is available in standard 5-foot lengths, as well as custom lengths as long as 12 feet. They can also be customized for mounting on walls or other surfaces. Call (704) 482-2811 or visit www.ardeelighting.com.

 

 

WALL-MOUNTED LIGHTS

JJI Lighting Group provides the OLV-8/12 family of outdoor accent and pathway lights, which can be used for shopping centers and building complexes, at building entryways, and in other environments. The lights are encased in a wedge-shaped housing design that can be mounted on walls to cast lighting directly up or down. The upper edges are rounded for a smooth, architectural appearance while discouraging accumulation of dust and debris. A heat- and shock-resistant tempered glass lens is secured to the light casing by the lens frame. The lens frame’s beveled edges direct rain water away from the fixture mounted in the uplight position. For garages and other heavy-duty outdoor lighting requirements, the company offers DS-13/18, high-performance and low-glare wall lights that cast downward lights. DS-13/18 emits sharply focused light that can be used at building entryways, along pathways, and in parking garages. Call (800) 545-1326 or visit www.qualitylighting.com.

 

 

FOR THE BIRDS

Mission Viejo, Calif.-based Bird-B-Gone offers Bird Spike 2001, a device that prevents birds from landing or roosting while leaving avian interlopers unharmed. The Bird Spike 2001 uses 8-inch metal spikes in widths between three and eight inches. The 2-foot sections are bendable, so that they can fit almost any contour, according to Bird-B-Gone’s Web site. The spikes are almost invisible when installed. Call (800) 392-6915 or visit www.birdbgone.com.

 

 

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING

Cooper Lighting, Peachtree City, Ga., unveils the Icon, Slide and Flite architectural lighting systems. The lights are designed to be used in buildings that use upscale architecture, with sleek casing and four arm styles to provide a selection of distinct lighting fixtures. The lights are encased in heavy wall dies-cast aluminum and include a silicone gasket to maintain a seal against moisture and debris. Shopping center managers and retailers also get energy-saving options, such as the ability to reduce the lamps to half power when facilities are closed.

Cooper also offers Sure-Lites UEL NEMA 4X, a set of emergency lights. Standard features include a nickel cadmium battery, a self-diagnostic system, photocell Laser test and MR16 lamps that provide a durable, low maintenance unit. Call (770) 486-4800 or visit www.cooperlighting.com.

 

HARDWOOD VENEERS

Contractors wanting hardwood material in their veneers and laminates can turn to Multi-Ply Wood Design. The company offers a base material that can be used at the core of hardwood veneers and laminates for furniture, store fixtures and doors. Only hardwood and water-based adhesives are used. Call (800) 500-2325, or e-mail info@multiply.com.

 

 

SECURITY KEYPAD

MGR Industries, of Fort Collins, Colo., offers a security keypad called Interac IDP, a rugged display and impact resistant chrome keypad mounted in a sealed metal frame. Vandal and weather-resistant, it can handle both DES and 3-DES encryption, and is designed for indoor and outdoor heavy-use environments. Call (970) 221-2201 or visit www.mgrind.com.

 

 

LIGHT FOR LESS

Eye Lighting is aiming its new line of Ignitek lamps at big-box stores. The new Ignitek 360W operates on 400W halide ballasts and saves 40 watts of power per lamp compared to standard 400 watt lamps. The lamps have patented features such as a unique electrode design and hard starting. Call (888) 665-2677 or visit www.eyelighting.com.

 

 

STAIRCASE-BUILDING SYSTEM

Outwater Industries, Wood-Ridge, N.J., has developed the Reimessko Staircase Building System, a way for builders to assemble staircases in their own workshops for installation elsewhere. The system allows for the safe, efficient completion of projects, even by those with little or no experience. The company also offers Contours PVC Tapes to complement its array of trims and surfacing. Available in custom colors and sizes, the tapes feature smooth and textured finishes in various colors and wood grains. Another product is Cable-Rail, a cable fencing alternative to metal or wood picket fences. Stainless steel cables measuring an eighth-inch in diameter are horizontally threaded and tightened through holes drilled into steel or wood. The system comes in 5-foot increments, reaching lengths of up to 80 feet. Call (888) 772-1400 or visit www.outwater.com.

 

 

EUROFOAM CEILING PANELS

Chicago Metallic Corp., Chicago, produces EuroFoam ceiling panels that can be used for today’s environment-conscious building designs. Made from melamine, non-toxic EuroFoam panels do not shed fiber as they age or release chemicals. The panels also resist mold, mildew and fire, and are recyclable. They reflect light well, which increases lighting efficiency. EuroFoam panels are sag resistant and are engineered to stay flat, for even greater installation and design consideration. They come in a variety of module sizes, from the standard 24-by-24-inch panels to 48-by-96-inches. The company also offers products called Trims and Reveals, molded metal casings that allow construction and design professionals to install long sections of drywall. Call (800) 323-7164, or visit www.chicagometallic.com.

 

 

ENERGY SAVER

Eye Lighting has introduced an energy-efficient lamp. The Ignition EN/ES lamps provide the lowest maintenance HPS lighting system available. They are available in wattages ranging from 50 to 1000, and can save up to 40 watts per lamp compared to standard HPS lamps. The lamp has an electrode design and low voltage starting aid, which delays electrode deterioration, hard darkening, end darkening and voltage rise. Call (888) 665-2677 or visit www.eyelighting.com.

 

COLORFUL LIGHT COLUMNS

Design Concepts Manufacturing offers EFX, a line of acrylic light columns and towers usable indoors or outdoors. EFX lights feature special lenses and halogen lighting with a colored glass filter, topped off with a decorative cap in black, white or gray. The light columns use airflow systems, digital LED color changers and special optical lenses to create the illusion of flowing water. The lights can be used in various venues, including stores, restaurants, nightclubs, bars and casinos. Call (407) 854-9183 or e-mail dave@aquallusion.com.

 

 

ARTIFICIAL BRICK VENEERS

For the look of natural materials at a fraction of the price of the real thing, builders can turn to a new line of brick veneer textures. Stone Mountain Brick Co., Chicago, has launched its first two brick veneer textures, smooth and antique. At only a half-inch thick and weighing two pounds 12 ounces per square foot of wall, the veneers do not require additional foundations, according to the company. The veneer is available in 11 standard colors, and Stone Mountain can produce custom colors as well. Call (888) 955-3571 or visit www.stonemountainbrick.com.

 

 

NATURAL LIGHTING

Holophane, Newark, Ohio, introduces Pechina, a lighting product system that covers large, open areas. The product combines complementary arm and pole selections, which make it suitable for retail, schools, colleges, offices, sports complexes and mass transit venues. Call (740) 349-4241 or visit www.holophane.com, for more details.

 

 

SECURITY SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS

Retailers can get the most out of their shoplifting prevention systems and reduce or avoid service calls with the SmartEAS automatic diagnostic and reporting system. From Cincinnati-based ADT Security Services, SmartEAS automatically collects data from ADT’s Sensormatica brand Ultra-Maxa EAS pedestals and deactivators. The reporting system then summarizes the data and highlights it through updates sent to a facility’s management. The summarized data can also be forwarded through an automated e-mail to the appropriate help desk personnel or directly to ADT’s service department for a follow-up call. Visit ADT at www.adt.com.

 

LOW RIDERS

Workhorse Custom Chassis rolled out a low-floor frame for mid-sized buses that allows passengers to enter a bus by way of a gently sloped curb-height ramp. The ramp includes a standard 9-inch step-in height. Also, bus operators can order a kneeling option that will lower the entry step even more, to about seven inches off the pavement. The chassis, called the LF72, uses a front-wheel drive design, which also improves handling in bad weather. A Duramax 6.6 liter diesel engine coupled to an Allison 1000 transmission powers the chassis. Call (877) 294-6773 or visit www.workhorse.com.

 

 

PLASTIC COVERS PROTECT BUMPERS

UltraTech International has introduced a line of bumper posts designed to reduce maintenance costs and improve the look of existing bumpers. The all-polyethylene units slide over existing posts without tools. The company says the posts help eliminate scraping, painting and other maintenance costs. Call (800) 353-1611 or visit www.spillcontainment.com.

 

STREET LIGHTS

Atlanta-based Acuity Lighting Group is promoting one of its newest lines of street lamps, the Dark-Series, through its subsidiary Antique Street Lamps, of Austin, Texas. It helps prevent nighttime light pollution by reducing glare, but it still provides adequate lighting. Call (770) 922-9000 or e-mail Lithonia@lithonia.com.

 

RECESSED CEILING LIGHTS

Prescolite Architektur, a division of Hubbell Lighting, has a new product in its line of down lights for commercial and institutional uses. TurboBaffle reflects light more efficiently than ordinary reflectors and can be used in stores, restaurants, and hospitality and entertainment venues. The line is available in 6-inch and 8-inch apertures, set at 4-inch or 5-inch depths inside the casing. Call (864) 599-6000 or visit www.prescolite.com.

 

 

CAMERA POWER

North American Video, of Brick, N.J., is building its line of branded products with the introduction of camera power supplies designed for outdoor applications. The NAV241WP outdoor power supplies and distribution modules are housed in NEMA 4X enclosures. Call (800) 714-0717 or visit www.navcctv.com.

 

JUNCKERS INTRODUCES BLACK OAK FLOORING

Oak goes a deeper shade of brown with the introduction of Black Oak flooring. Junckers Hardwood, Anaheim, Calif., produces Black Oak by “fuming” the company’s 9/16-inch White Oak Harmony style flooring. The exclusive process changes the robustly grained oak species’ amber tones to deep shades of brown. Call (714) 777-8425 or visit www.junckershardwood.com.

 

 

WARNING LIGHT

Beacon Products, Sarasota, Fla., a subsidiary of Varon Lighting, offers a troubleshooting LED signal device for outdoor commercial lights. The product, called I.Q. On Board, senses trouble with outdoor pole- or building-mounted commercial light fixtures and provides diagnostic readings. When the lamp fails to turn on due to a lamp failure, a LED will hold steady or blink. If the LED does not light, it signals the ballast has failed. Call (941) 755-6694 or visit www.beaconproducts.com.

 

MOOD CANDLE

Pro-Lite Inc.’s color-changing LED candles provide displays with ambience. They feature a color-morphing LED light and battery unit inside a wax candle. When the wick is lit, LEDs transitions through the colors of the rainbow. The unscented candles burn for about 20 hours. For more information, visit www.pro-lite.com.

 

 

LIGHTING FINISH HIDES FINGERPRINTS

A new type of matte lighting finish, American Matte, is designed to yield high light efficiency while hiding fingerprints. Prescolite, Spartanburg, N.C., has introduced the finish that can be added to any incandescent or PAR lamp. Call (864) 599-6000 or visit www.prescolite.com.

 

 

CEILING PANELS

Ceilings take on a different look with the Summit Climaplus ceiling panels from Chicago-based USG Interiors. The panels, which are two feet square, have a textured, scratch-resistant surface and reduce noise. USG also offers BILLO, a line of three-dimensional panels that look like wind-swept sails. The BILLO panels install easily into standard suspension systems and can be integrated into flat-panel ceilings. They can also be curved upward or downward to create dramatic-looking ceilings. They are semitranslucent, so they can be backlit with fluorescent strip fixtures or integrated with standard lay-in fixtures. Call (800) USG-4YOU or visit www.usg.com.

 

 

LCD MONITORS

North American Video, Brick, N.J., has introduced three new monitors for use in security and surveillance applications. The new LCD displays include the 15-inch NAVLCD15, 17-inch NAVLCD17 and the 20-inch NAVLCD20. The monitors are designed for easy integration and installation, and detailed image viewing. Call (800) 714-0717 or visit www.navcctv.com.

 

CONTOURS PVC TAPE

Outwater Plastics Industries introduced a line of Contours PVC tapes in various colors, woodgrains and smooth textured finishes to correspond with all major brands of laminate. Thicknesses include .0188 of an inch, 1mm, 2mm and 3mm. Custom colors and sizes are available. For more information, visit www.outwater.com.

 

 

SECURITY SYSTEMS

Shopping center security professionals can extend the distance between two building access control readers and a control panel with the Duprex RF (Dual, Supervised Reader Extender) from Cypress Computer Systems, Lapeer, Mich. The system can span up to 10,000 feet, eliminating the need for additional controllers, and is an alternative to expensive and time-consuming hard-wiring. Duprex RF is available in weather-proof casing, and is designed for easy installation indoors and outdoors. It provides immediate diagnostic feedback, plus an alarm output from the central unit, immediately indicating power or communication loss with the reader at the remote unit. Cypress says the system is ideal for open-air complexes. Call (810) 245-2300 or e-mail duprex@cypresscom.com.

 

CURVED CEILING PANELS

USG Interiors, of Chicago, offers the Wireworks Forms Open-Cell Ceiling System with 2-by-2 foot lay-in panel manufactured from robotically welded curved steel wire that forms a three-dimensional shape or is woven into an intricate weave pattern. The four panels in the series are named Weave, Ripple, Small Wave and Big Wave, reflecting their appearance. Call (800) USG-4YOU or visit www.usg.com.

 

 

TIN ROOFING

Met-Tile now makes an aluminum substrate tile panel roof system that looks like tile, and offers it in a meadow green color finish. Although the roofs looks like tile, they are made from long, 3-foot wide panels secured vertically with screw fasteners. That way, they offer wind- and weather-tight performance. Met-Tile recommends the roofing system for clients in coastal and other corrosive environments. Call (909) 947-0311 or e-mail met-tile@met-tile.com.

 

PLUSH CARPETS

Milliken Carpet Consumer Environments, LaGrange, Ga., offers Simply, a line of clean, crisp and classic carpet designs. Comprised of 28 designs, the 36-inch loop-pile modular carpets are grouped into nine families that are linked for color and pattern coordination. Milliken says the carpet construction is durable and their classic designs will similarly last over time. The carpets can be custom-colored using selections from Milliken’s 3,400-color palette. Call (800) 241-4826 or visit www.millikencarpetsamplestudio.com.

 

 

VANDAL-RESISTANT SECURITY CAMERAS

Bosch Security Systems, Fairport, N.Y., now offers Nightsense on its FlexiDome line of vandal-resistant, fixed-dome cameras, which the company says extends the camera’s sensitivity three-fold in monochrome operation. The Nightsense mode, automatically activated under low light conditions, helps provide round-the-clock surveillance. When light fades, the cameras automatically switch from color to monochrome to maintain picture quality and clarity. Also, a new line of intrusion detectors is designed to make installation a snap. Bosch has introduced the Blue Line detectors for residential and light commercial use. A flexible, plug-in modular design is meant to reduce installation time while Bosch’s First Step Processing provides near instantaneous response to humans while virtually eliminating false alarms from other sources such as pets, according to a company news release. Call (800) 298-0096 or visit www.boschsecurity.us.

 

 

OUTDOOR LIGHTING

Richmond, Calif.-based Shaper Lighting launched a new Architectural Outdoor Series. Comprised of Post Top lights, Bollards and companion wall lights, the line combines a variety of materials, like copper, zinc-plated copper and select tight-knotted cedar to produce classic designs. The Post Top series lights come in eight unique decorative styles mounted on 8- to 14-foot poles to compliment modern and longstanding designs. The lights are flexible and can be used in walkways, building perimeters and recreational areas. For more information, go to www.shaperlighting.com.

 

 

ASHTRAYS WITH FLASH

UltraTech International has introduced Ultra-SmokeStop cigarette receptacles in shapes that include a cactus and a lighthouse. The company says the eyecatching designs encourage compliance with no smoking regulations. Optional odor-absorbing and fire-suppressing filters are available. Call (800) 353-1611 or visit www.buttcans.com.

 

DRESSING ROOM

Walls + Forms’ privacy room system is an easy-to-install modular unit to reconfigure fitting and privacy rooms in stores. No framing or dry-walling is needed to install the system, which comes with solid, full louver, full hollow core and half-hollow core doors. Benches, ceilings, mirrors and lights are included. Visit www.wallsforms.com.

 

DISPLAY COUNTER

Display table Model #101 from Walls + Forms can be used in a variety of ways for point-of-sale business for in-store demos, product sampling, information kiosks, special events, outdoor bars, and trade shows and conventions. The Model #101 weighs just 20 pounds, and is durable and waterproof. The company also offers an expanded collection of fitting and storage rooms, tanning booths and office space. The modular system allows for flexible placement and easy installation. They are colorful, with architecturally inspired details. Call (972) 745-0800 or visit www.wallsforms.com.

 

 

ILLUMINATED SIGNS

Highlites, of Waterbury Conn., has rolled out a new line of illuminated signs. The “special wording signs” provide single-and double-sided changeable illuminated signage to mark entrances, exits and other special use areas. The signs offer a choice of incandescent, fluorescent and LED light sources with aluminum, steel or thermoplastic housing construction. For emergency lighting, the HL series of fixtures is designed to provide good-looking, unobtrusive emergency lighting. Highlites introduced the family of self-contained, automatic, wall hugging emergency lighting units that provide adjustable or fixed lensed, glare less light distribution when line voltage is interrupted. An internal solid-state transfer switch automatically connects the battery to the HL’s dual lamp heads whenever utility power fails. Call (203) 575-2044 or visit www.highliteslighting.com.

 

 

CLEARING THE AIR

Camfil Farr, Riverdale, N.J., offers an updated V-bank air filter called “Durafil,” which combines energy efficiency and long service life with new plastic construction. The enclosing frame and media-pack supports are available in lighter casings that resist corrosion, and resists damage during shipping and installation. The Durafil can be used for variable air volume systems, air-starved systems, or any commercial use where the goal is to save money. Camfil Farr has also introduced a new line of sorbent canister systems for the removal of high gas and vapor loads in HVAC systems. The new sorbent system, which the company says is the first in the North American market to use cylindrical canisters, contains more sorbent in a given space than standard flat-tray designs. The canisters are designed to remove odors and vapors in applications that include buildings with high levels of car fumes. Call 866-4CAMFIL or visit www.camfilfarr.com.

 

ROOFING PANELS

Curveline has begun selling curved three-inch trapezoidal standing seam roofing panels for commercial and residential uses. The three-inch deep standing panels can be curved into radii ranging between 30 feet and 350 feet. The curving process also reinforces the panels, improving their capacities to reach larger spans and reducing the need for more structural supports. Call (909) 947-6022 or visit www.met-life.com/curveline.

 

 

BOOKKEEPING SOFTWARE

The Retail Owners Institute offers the Retail Strata: G Financial Planner, which allows small retailers to prepare a financial plan for any 12-month planning period. The software uses the small retailer’s inventory buying plan to help predict its cash flow, similar to the way that large national retail chains plan their finances. After a retailer inputs estimated sales, expenses and profit margin figures, the software generates the business plan, thus making the retailer better candidates for bank financing. Call (800) 499-7531 or visit www.retailowner.com.

 

 

DIGITAL ART REPRODUCTION

If posters aren’t big enough, shopping centers can now turn to giant murals for their wall art. Richard Solomon Artists Representative is offering Art on a Grand Scale, a service that offers a range of grand-scale art, custom-created by a roster of artists. Through digital reproduction, Art on a Grand Scale can shorten installation and creation to as little as four weeks at a smaller price tag than traditional murals, according to the company. Call (212) 223-9545.

 

GLASS ROOM DIVIDERS OFFER OPTIONS

NanaWall Systems, of Mill Valley, Calif., has developed a sound-reducing glass room divider that can easily reconfigure large rooms in restaurants. Called the NanaWall HSW 65, the system features a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass panels that are suspended by a hidden overhead track. The overhead track allows for angled and curved glass walls, depending on their configurations. The NanaWall is available in more than 20 colors, with wood or aluminum frames. In addition to NanaWall HSW 65, the company offers an exterior-glass wall system for stores, malls and other leisure venues. Call (888) 411-NANA or visit www.nanawall.com.

 

CABLE RAIL TRICKS THE EYE

Outwater LLC’s new Cable Rail system is a good replacement for ordinary, view-disrupting metal and wood railing pickets. The system features high-strength stainless-steel cables that can be horizontally threaded and tensioned through drilled holes in existing wood, aluminum or steel railing frames. The end result is an invisible, visually open railing system. For more information, visit www.outwater.com.

 

 

REMOTE MONITORING

Arrowsight, of Mt. Kisco, N.Y., introduces a remote video auditing service that monitors a store’s performance at critical points and sends managers weekly e-mails summarizing each unit’s performance. The written reports are supplemented with links to video and still images. The reports help managers ensure that safety regulations are being followed, and security procedures are being met. Call (914) 919-1700 or visit www.arrowsight.com.

 

 

BLOCKS HEAT, NOT LIGHT

PPG Industries has introduced a new line of architectural glass, Solarban 60, which the company says offers the true-color clarity of the clearest float glass combined with the proven solar control characteristics of Solarban 60. PPG, of Pittsburgh, says Solarban 60 Starphire blocks about 60 percent of heat energy and more than 80 percent of UV while allowing 73 percent of the visible light to pass through the glass. Call (888) PPG-IDEA or visit www.ppgglazing.com.

 

 

WIRING SYSTEM

Cooper Lighting’s MWS modular wiring system—with components that plug together—promises a quick, versatile and low-cost installation. MWS can be installed in a fraction of the time of hardwiring, offering a better way to wire fluorescent, incandescent and HID fixtures. Call (770) 486-4800 or visit www.cooperlighting.com.

 

LOW-GLARE LIGHTS IDEAL FOR OUTSIDE

Quality Lighting’s DS-13/18 series of lighting products offer high-performance, low-glare wall packs for parking garages and other outdoor spaces. The lights emit sharply directional forward-throw downward illumination. Their rounded edges and a curved seamless design keep contaminants out but also present a bold, contemporary aesthetic. The design incorporates a flat, tempered glass lens to minimize unwanted uplight and wasteful light scatter. For more information, visit www.qualitylighting.com.

 

 

NORHAM’S 2005 COLUMNS COME WITH VENEERS

Columns get texture with the introduction of a new line of columns and column wraps. The Norham Cos., Green Bay, Wis., offers freestanding columns or column wraps to cover existing unsightly columns. They use high-pressure laminates, domestic or exotic veneers, metals or fabrics. The products are available in 14 geometric shapes and over 157 different sizes. Call (920) 498-1109.

 

CARPET CARE

Minneapolis-based Tennant Co., makes two dual-purpose vacuum sweepers. The Tennant 3610 and Nobles Scout sweepers offer convenient cleaning anytime, because they are battery-operated, work quietly and are well-suited for use in congested, high-traffic environments, such as stores or nighttime cleaning in buildings that require silence. Brushes can be set for carpet or hard surface sweeping, plus a lightweight push-forward design, adjustable handle and cord-free maneuverability. The coverage area is improved, too, making it twice as wide as commercial vacuums and four times wider than 12-14-inch upright machines. Call (651) 653-7302.

 

 

 

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