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Tuesday
May122009

Now there’s a drain you see through to find something you dropped in the sink!

PermaFLOW not only replaces the traditional kitchen or bathroom sink drain (a.k.a the ptrap),but it provides continuous swirling motion as the water drains which helps keep the drainage system clear without the need to use drain cleaning chemicals. The company says conventional ptrap technology hasn’t experienced any major changes since Roman times! PermaFLOW Drain functions like a ptrap in normal use, but also has added technology to make your life easier. First of all it’s made of clear ABS plastic, so if you drop something down the drain, you can actually look into the drain and see where it’s lodged. Another feature are the inlet and outlet pipes which angled to increase flow turbulence. This helps break and propel debris which minimizes deposition and prevents the sink from becoming clogged. Inside. PermaFLOW has the “first ever” rotating paddle that can clear blockage with a turn of the outside mounted dial. This rotating paddle feature also provides users with a bypass mode to quickly avoid the blockage until you can clear the stuck item. With a bent hanger you can actually watch & see how to retrieve the lost item. Under $30.

 

www.pfwaterworks.com

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