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    BioBased Introduces New Spray Foam Insulation

    BioBased Insulation is proud to offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based closed-cell spray insulation. BioBased 1701 is the first water-blown closed cell spray foam to be introduced since spray polyurethane technology first emerged in the mid-1970’s. Because BioBased 1701 uses water as its blowing agent, it does not rely on the potentially harmful CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) or HCFC (hydrochlorofluorocarbon) blowing agents. This innovative insulation adheres to nearly any surface, providing residential and commercial consumers with durability as well as health and comfort.

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    Super-Bright Solar-Powered Floodlight

    Solar Hut brings you the latest in solar-powered lighting technology with the introduction of its new floodlight. Featuring 108 super-bright white LEDs, this floodlight produces eye-blinding illumination that gives your dark alley daylight brightness. The floodlight covers a 70-foot-diameter area, with fully automatic dusk-to-dawn operation. It comes in a weatherproof aluminum casing for long life. Works for numerous lighting applications: home, garage, street, signboard, cabin, barn, farm, dock, and anywhere the cost of remote electricity installation is prohibitive.  

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    Zephyr Cabinet Hardware

    Hickory Hardware introduces its Zephyr line of cabinet hardware. Inspired by the art deco style of the 1930s, the line includes knobs and pulls in an assortment of finishes and sizes. With a delicate balance between form and function, Zephyr's classic appeal adds industrial elegance to any home decor. The Zephyr line from Hickory Hardware features a blend of simple detailing and sleek, contoured lines. Zephyr comes in three distinctive finish options — satin nickel, oil-rubbed bronze highlighted, and Venetian bronze — and includes 1-inch and 1-1/4-inch knobs, and 3-inch, 96-millimeter, and 128-millimeter pulls.

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