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Drain’ wins ‘Best of What’s New’ Award from POPULAR SCIENCE

March 10, 2009

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Houston -- The PermaFLOW Self Cleaning Drain, by PF WaterWorks, has received the ‘Best of What’s New’ Award from Popular Science. Named as a top product in Popular Science’s Home Technology Category, PermaFLOW is engineered to eliminate the need for secondary maintenance products and procedures such as plunging, dangerous drain cleaners, messy drain disassembly, and associated health, safety and environmental concerns.

PermaFLOW’s shape increases turbulence to minimize routine buildup. For heavy use, the PermaFLOW Drain has a patented, easy-turn wiper that acts as an in-line drain cleaner and clears the clog assisting water-conserving faucets to improve flow, reduce build-up and save water. Since chemicals are not required, gray water can be used for recycling. PermaFLOW is transparent for quick diagnosis of potential problems; anyone can locate and retrieve jewelry through the sink from the nine o’clock wiper position. Turning to the three o’clock wiper position provides an emergency bypass option for water flow through the upper chamber.

For more information, visit www.pfwaterworks.com.


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