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Hide-a-Hose Introduces New Mini-Valve for Central Vacuum System

The new valve is 20% smaller than the standard size, designed for areas of the house that 'need a quick clean.'

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Hide-a-Hose has added a new mini-valve central vacuum wall inlet to the existing Hide-a-Hose Central Vacuum System, designed for use in smaller spaces and applications, including the bathroom, kitchen, living room, or garage. The mini-valve is 20% smaller than the standard Hide-a-Hose valve, and retails for half of the price, according to the manufacturer.

The Hide-a-Hose system incorporates a vacuum hose that retracts into the home’s walls, attic, or crawl space, instead of needing to be attached to the wall and stored elsewhere in the home. Users can simply pull out as much hose as they need for a given application. A single standard-size inlet can cover up to 2,300 square feet.

“My father was inspired for the idea of Hide-A-Hose after watching his deposit get sucked up through the pneumatic tube of a bank drive-thru teller. And just like those tubes, our central vacuum system has become an ingenious time saver for consumers,” says president Rod Drivstuen. “Today, Hide-A-Hose continues to revolutionize the central vacuum industry while making cleaning more efficient and convenient.” hideahose.com

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Mary Salmonsen

Mary Salmonsen is a former associate editor for Zonda and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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