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Polder Replacement Probes



 
 
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Old 21-08-2005, 05:26 AM
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Default Polder Replacement Probes

I have a Polder 894-90 Dual Sensor with Timer and I needed a new probe thanks to my German shepherd. I did a google and found most of the replacement probes between 15 to 20 bucks plus shipping. I went to the Polder site and found them for $10 with shipping. My total turnaround was 4 days (ordered Monday - here Thursday in TX). Just an FYI cause I've never seen anyone mention them as a replacement source. Then again someone probably has and I drink beer and read Usenet and if I don't drag it to my folder its usually gone Just drug the Turkey Thread to save for November!

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