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FEATURES & BENEFITS |
| The
Only System That Provides Continuous Water, Continuous Cleaning
and the Enjoyment of Continuous Grinding!
The patent pending
Aqua-Flow System® features micro-tubular brush bristles
attached to a highly durable polymeric holder. The system that not
only provides continuous water to your grinder head, but also cleans
simultaneously at a suprisingly affordable price. The Aqua-Flow
System® is available as a complete system with replacement
brushes sold seperately.
| Continuous
Water Flow |
The
Aqua-Flow System® microtubular brush bristles
transfer water from the reservoir to the grinder head continuously,
requiring the addition of water only at the onset of grinding.
This feature allows you to work continuously on you glass art
object - without annyoying and unnecessary interruptions. |
| Anti-Clog
Technology |
Conventional
Sponges suffer from sludge build up in the pores of the sponge,
causing clogging. This occurs repeatedly, making it necessary
to continuously clean the sponge. These tasks are cumbersome,
messy and inconvenient. With the Aqua-Flow System®,
anti-clog technology allows water to flow continuously, drawing
sludge away from the grinding bit. |
Prevents
Dry-Out |
With conventional
sponges water needs to be added every 10 - 15 minutes after
grinding is commenced, due to dry out. With the Aqua-Flow System®, the brush bristles do not absorb water and sludge,
nor do they dry-out, eliminating the need for constant cleaning
and hydration. |
| Prolongs
Bit Life |
The life of your
diamond-grinding bit will be prolonged; this is because the
microtubular brush bristles constantly clean the grinder head
while supplying water continuously. This feature maximizes the
life of the grinding bit, ultimately saving you money on replacement. |
| Self-Locking
Snap-In Holder |
An equally
important advantage of the Aqua-Flow System® is its
self-locking snap-in holder. Once the Aqua-Flow System® is
inserted, it will not detach as conventional sponges do. You
will no longer need to search for the trajectory sponge.
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