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    Dec 22, 2008, 10:47 PM
    Do you or anyone you know have "Penguin" windows?
    These are triple-paned, Low-E coated, Krypton filled and guaranteed for life against breakage, fading, sagging, leaking (including leaking Krypton) and even owner idiocy. No other window company stands behind their product as much. Does someone have a success or horror story to share before I decide to buy these very expensive windows?

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