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Old 04-13-2007, 05:11 PM
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Mike...as I mentioned in your last thread, I've seen some more heavy duty timers at Canadian Tire and Home Depot. They're more expensive, but I think they're made for outdoor applications and I'm guessing they'd be built more ruggedly, stand the test of time, etc. Or maybe I'm just full of it :-)

Good luck and tell me what you come up with. I'm looking to upgrade my timer(s) as well.

P.S. I bought three individual timers a while back but didn't realize they only accepted plugs with two prongs, not three. A rookie mistake, but just a heads up!
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