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WIN100N Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat Receive a Free Timer as a Gift With Your Purchase!

Dec 26th, 2009 by Thermo
WIN100N Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat  Receive a Free Timer as a Gift With Your Purchase!

WIN100N Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat Receive a Free Timer as a Gift With Your Purchase!

The WIN100N is a Heating or Cooling Programmable Thermostat for Window Air Conditioners and Electric Space Heaters.

Receive a free iconic Lux timer, a $9 value, with your thermostat purchase!

It plugs into a normal household receptacle outlet. Electrical Rating is 120 volt, 15 Amp. Accurate Temperature Control while Saving Energy. Weekdays and Weekends can be programm (more…)

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Lux TX9000RF Programmable Thermostat with Remote

Dec 22nd, 2009 by Thermo
Lux TX9000RF Programmable Thermostat with Remote

From the Manufacturer

Introducing the new TX9000RF and the convenience of radio frequency technology to temperature control. Unlike infrared remotes that require a direct path to operate an electrical device, the TX9000RF utilizes radio frequency, allowing the user to make adjustments to the temperature from virtually anywhere in the home. The TX9000RF also uses the latest in digital technology for highly accurate temperature control, a large lighted display for easy readability (more…)

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Aube by Honeywell TH106/U Electric Heating 7-Day Programmable Thermostat

Dec 21st, 2009 by Thermo
Aube by Honeywell TH106/U Electric Heating 7-Day Programmable Thermostat

From the Manufacturer

This Aube by Honeywell high-capacity electronic heating thermostat with TRIAC switching combines unbeatable accuracy and silent operation. TRIAC switching is 100-Percent silent – making it ideal for bedrooms has unsurpassed temperature control. Ultimate temperature control – the most accurate type of thermostat on the market (± 0.15-Degree Celsius and 0.27-Degree Fahrenheit). On-screen heating power indicator gives at-a-glance verification of power being us (more…)

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Honeywell RTH1120B Decor Manual Thermostat

Dec 20th, 2009 by Thermo
Honeywell RTH1120B Decor Manual Thermostat

From the Manufacturer

This unique Decor digital thermostat provides the ultimate in style and performance. 3 interchangeable covers are included to design the look that matches your decor. The RTH1120B thermostat’s blue backlight is easy to read even in dimly lit hallways and rooms. This thermostat is stylish and easy to use.

For use with central gas, oil, or electric furnaces, 750 millivolt heating, central AC and single-stage heat pumps. Precise temperature co (more…)

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Thermostat,Electronic White-Rodgers 1F83-277

Dec 15th, 2009 by Thermo
Thermostat,Electronic White-Rodgers 1F83-277

Non Programmable Thermostat, Type Electronic, Gas, Oil, Electric, Heat Pump, Switching System Heat-Off-Cool-Auto, Hardwired or Battery

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How to Decide Between an Electric, Mixer, Thermostatic or Power Shower

Dec 8th, 2009 by Thermo

A nice, relaxing shower with the perfect amount of water pressure and temperature is a great comfort to be thoroughly enjoyed. But to experience this luxury you will need just the right type of shower unit and if you’ve never bought one before, you may be a bit confused by the different types available and the pros and cons of each. Here’s the information you need to know first to best decide between an electric, mixer, thermostatic, or power shower for your bathroom. - Electric Shower: With an electric shower, as you might expect, the more elaborate the unit, the more expensive it will be; however, with this type of shower, the more features it offers the better it will perform regardless of the outdoor temperature. With this choice, water pressure coming from the main must be at a certain level (at least 0.7kilogram per square centimetre or 10lb per square inch) for the unit to work correctly. An electric shower with a temperature stabiliser is a better choice as it won’t affect the shower’s water when other taps in the house are being used. But the downside of the electric shower is that their control knobs only allow for a high water temperature with lower water pressure, or alternately, lower temperature with more pressure, which can quite problematic in the winter months when the water coming from the main is colder. Some models of electric showers are equipped with a setting for either winter or summer as a solution to this problem. - Mixer Shower: With a mixer shower, both the spray and the hose are combined together with a bath mixer tap. The bath/shower mixer is perhaps the least expensive of all the shower head options as no extra type of plumbing is involved. However, there are some drawbacks to this choice as its temperature control option can be inconvenient since water temperature is adjusted through the bath’s tap. - Thermostatic Mixer Shower: Perhaps the most attractive feature of the thermostatic mixer shower is its convenient temperature controls, which adds to the price as this type is one of the most expensive of all the mixer unit options. With this particular type of shower, the spray and hose are both a part of the shower’s wall unit with the cold and hot water supplies being connected with one single valve. A stabiliser then completes the unit that contains a self-adjuster to keep the water’s temperature from becoming too hot or too cold. - Power Shower: This type of shower is one single unit comprised of an electric pump whose purpose is to regulate both the water’s temperature and pressure. But, note that the convenience of dual capability for adjusting both temperature and pressure is unsuitable for water supplies that are heated by a boiler or by the shower itself and instead must be used with a water supply coming from a hot water cylinder and cold water cistern. Whichever option you ultimately decide upon for your bathroom, first make absolutely certain that your water supply is the right kind for the unit to avoid returning to the store or shipping your purchase back for another type.
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For electric and power showers, he recommends Click Bathrooms.

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Honeywell YCT51N1008 Standard Heat/Cool Manual Thermostat

Nov 29th, 2009 by Thermo
Honeywell YCT51N1008 Standard Heat/Cool Manual Thermostat

From the Manufacturer

The CT51N Manual thermostat provides precise temperature control and simple operation. This heating and cooling model works on all Central Heating and Cooling Systems excluding Heat Pumps.

Standard, Manual, Mercury Free, Heat/Cool Thermostat, Quiet Switching, 4 Wires, Used With Central Gas Or Oil Heating, Electric Furnaces & Central Electric Cooling, Works With 2 Transformer Systems & Single Stage Heat Pumps, Accurate To Plus Or Minus 1.5&d (more…)

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Honeywell RTH110B Horizontal Digital Manual Thermostat

Nov 25th, 2009 by Thermo
Honeywell RTH110B Horizontal Digital Manual Thermostat

From the Manufacturer

This Honeywell digital non-programmable thermostat features advanced temperature monitoring to minimize temperature swings ensuring your complete comfort. The RTH110B also keeps the temperature settings in case of a power outage. Simple peace of mind and total home comfort.

Comfort Digital, Manual Heat/Cool Thermostat, Easy Access Battery Compartment, For Use With Central Gas, Oil & Electric Furnaces, 750 Milli Volt Heating, Central Air Con (more…)rhinestones

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Can You Get A Programmable Thermostat For Electric Baseboard Heat?

Nov 24th, 2009 by Thermo

The second level of my house has individual baseboard heaters. The current thermostats are the typical slide bar units … Are there programmable thermostats avaliable for these units and how difficult are they to install?

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8 PLUG PROGRAMMABLE OUTLET

Nov 24th, 2009 by Thermo
8 PLUG PROGRAMMABLE OUTLET

Eight-plug programmable outlet keeps the electric bill down by automatically turning multiple lights and devices on and off. When away for extended periods,set the easy-read timer to specific on-and-off times. Ideal for holiday displays. Also a safe and secure power hub for entertainment centers and computer areas. UL approved. Plastic, 9 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 1 1/4″.

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