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DISCONNECT A GAS CLOTHES DRYER IN ONE SECOND
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Southfield, MI, July 28, 2005 –Imagine you’ve just finished grilling for family and friends when the sun goes down and it starts getting cool outside. You have two choices. You either move everyone and everything inside or, you simply unplug the gas grill and plug in your new patio heater (we’ve purposely ignored the idea of handing out sweaters). Or, perhaps your clothes dryer needs to be moved for cleaning and recapturing that stray argyle sock - or disconnected from the gas supply for repair.

With Plug1 gas outlet from Maxitrol Company ($135.00) now it’s easy to move, store, switch, or disconnect gas appliances.

Simply push a standard gas plug into the Plug1 and flip on the switch. Gas, either natural or propane, is now safely and efficiantly supplied to the appliance (barbecue, patio heater, clothes dryer, or space heater).

In addition to its sleek, flush-mounted design and ease of use a couple of other important features distinguish the Plug1 gas outlet from common, quick disconnects. An integrated excess flow valve shuts off the gas flow when a predefined flow rate occurs, and an integrated high temperature activated shut-off device shuts off the gas flow when a predefined temperature occurs.

Maxitrol’s Plug1 will enhance the look and function of virtually any living area - indoors and outdoors.

 
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