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Default Polder Thermo Offf-Switch?

Does anyone know if the Original Polder Thermo has an offswitch? It
seems the only way to turn it off is to take the battery out>

Any info would be great!

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> Does anyone know if the Original Polder Thermo has an offswitch? It
> seems the only way to turn it off is to take the battery out>
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> Any info would be great!



No, there is no switch, but the batteries last for YEARS.
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> Does anyone know if the Original Polder Thermo has an offswitch? It
> seems the only way to turn it off is to take the battery out>
>
> Any info would be great!



No, there is no switch, but the batteries last for YEARS.
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>> Does anyone know if the Original Polder Thermo has an offswitch? It
>> seems the only way to turn it off is to take the battery out>
>>
>> Any info would be great!

>
>
> No, there is no switch, but the batteries last for YEARS.
>>

>
>


That's quite true - I am amazed at how long mine have lasted.


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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>> Does anyone know if the Original Polder Thermo has an offswitch? It
>> seems the only way to turn it off is to take the battery out>
>>
>> Any info would be great!

>
>
> No, there is no switch, but the batteries last for YEARS.
>>

>
>


That's quite true - I am amazed at how long mine have lasted.


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