Maxton Ceases Manufacture of EMV10/10T Electronic Value

Maxton’s EMV10/10T electronic value; images courtesy of Maxton

Minden, Nevada-headquartered Maxton Manufacturing Co. announces that, after “great deliberation and hardship,” it is ceasing to manufacture its EMV10/10T residential and limited use/limited application electronic motor valve. Stating it understands this is a difficult change, Maxton thanked its EMV10/10 customers for their years of patronage. “Without your support, we could not have reached 16 years of manufacturing this product,” the company said.

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