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Old 11-03-2013, 05:40 AM   #1
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the features they offer are a big consideration
especially when used on a second story application
where you want the lock tab /fold inward
for cleaning rather than using a ladder outside.
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Old 11-03-2013, 01:10 PM   #2
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We've gone with Marvins over the last few years-4 double hung-small glider from kitchen to porch-1 Bay-1picture. If we were to replace others we would stick with them. They are pretty beefy and my wife liked the fact that they were available with SDL-simulated divided light. The grid is between the panes with no snap in grill. Others may have this feature now but when we bought Marvin was the only one. The one thing that I hope they have improved on is the pivot points for tilting the windows-ours are plastic -seems like there could be an upgrade there but since we don't wash our windows not that big a deal.

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