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Cache Rangehood
- REMODELING Magazine (2/24/2008)
- A stylish new design from Fu-Tung Cheng, the Cache rangehood offers a streamlined design for an elegantly ordered kitchen. Behind the hood's front panel is a storage compartment ideal for keeping herbs, spices, and kitchen tools. The handle also doubles as a utensil rail. The stainless steel unit is available in 30-, 36-, and 48-inch widths. 888.880.8368.
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Miami Rangehood Collection
- REMODELING Magazine (2/24/2008)
- Decorative range-hoods from the Miami collection can be made from copper, brass, stainless steel, or any combination of these, with mirrored or antique finishes. All of the maker's hoods come standard with patented Micro Baffle Filters and halogen lights. Choose from super-quiet 600 cfm or 1,200 cfm internal fans, or a remote fan. 877.724.6637.
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Central Vacuum Systems
- BUILDER Online (2/24/2008)
- Hide-A-Hose makes the manufacturer's central vacuum systems even more convenient by eliminating the need to store and lug bulky hoses to each vacuum receptacle. Up to 50 feet of hose is concealed within the wall until it's needed. The sustained airflow and vacuum power of Dirt Devil's Cyclonic Filtration Technology automatically retracts the hose when the user is finished vacuuming. One 50-foot hose allows the user to clean up to 2,200 square feet of floor space. 800-822-8356.
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Euro Cast Design, Inc., Introduces a Line of Ultra-Light Pre-Cast Kitchen Hoods Made From Crushed Travertine
- ebuild (2/22/2008)
- Until recently, when interior designers, architects and clients viewed their options for a new range hood, choices were limited to metal and wood. Though European style cast stone hoods have captured the imagination of the American public, they could not easily be exhibited in today's high end kitchen and bath showroom. The excessive weight and onsite assembly required weeks of contractor work, making the cost of a cast cement hood cost prohibitive to both store and home owner alike. Without the showroom presence of cast stone kitchen hoods, design professionals and their clients were forced to compromise their artistic preference.
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Epicure Wine Steward
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- With a temperature range of 41 to 68 degrees F, the 24-inch dual-zone Epicure Wine Steward maintains up to 44 bottles of white, red, and sparkling wine at long-term storage or serving temperatures in its two equal compartments. Engineered to minimize vibration, this model provides electronic touch controls and a UV-protected glass left- or right-opening door.
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Serenity IQS Power Unit
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- The Serenity IQS Power unit includes an electronic user information system that provides real-time data telling the homeowner how efficiently the system is performing, when to check the dirt level in the collection receptacle, and when to contact a dealer for service. It delivers 640 air watts of cleaning power and has an antimicrobial agent lining the collection bucket. 800-369-2326.
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Wine Captain
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- Each compartment of the Wine Captain drawer is an independent, vibration-free refrigerated unit with its own digital control and display. Available with UV-resistant thermal tempered glass framed in stainless steel or with a custom overlay, this model accommodates up to 43 bottles in its elegant black interior. Plus, the maple trim of the wine racks can be stained to match existing cabinetry. 414-354-0300.
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avantGarde Wine Tower
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- Planned for 2008 availability, the 84-inch-high-by-24-inch-deep-by-18-inch-wide avantGarde Wine Tower stores as many as 70 bottles within its dual-climate cavity. Outfitted with a stainless steel-framed glass door or ready to accept a custom panel, this modular unit features halogen lighting and a special "accessHinge" that allows the reversible door to be opened wide and around adjacent walls and cabinetry. 800-474-3636.
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Icon Absorption
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- Measuring 23 1/2 inches wide by 29 3/4 inches deep by 56 1/2 inches high, the 160-bottle Icon Absorption freestanding wine cellar has a cooling system that requires no compressor, which the firm says ensures silent, vibration-free operation. Features include air filtration, humidity control, and a pre-set temperature of 54 degrees F with an override ranging from 46 to 64 degrees. A trim kit is available for built-in installation. 877-435-3287.
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MasterCool Wine Cooler
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/30/2008)
- Part of the company's new integrated refrigeration lineup, the 84-inch-high-by-24-inch-wide MasterCool wine cooler boasts three independent cooling zones with a capacity of more than 100 bottles. Wine-smart features include tempered tinted glass doors, 14 low-vibration acacia fixed and extendable shelves, LED lighting, a proprietary remote wireless monitoring system, precise temperature and humidity control, and height-adjustable rear wheels for smooth installation. 800-843-7231.
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