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Amba Towel Warmers Hardwired Programmable 7 Day Honeywell Timer

Item#: ATW-T24
Amba Towel Warmers Hardwired Programmable 7 Day Honeywell Timer
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$46.99
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$46.99
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  • Hardwired Programmable Timer by Honeywell
  • Note: Cover Plate NOT Included
  • 7 Day/24 Hour Programmable Timer used to Regulate when a Towel Warmer Switches On and Off
  • Features Manual Override for use as an On/Off Switch
  • Free Shipping on orders over $50 within the Contiguous 48 United States
  • Amba products are not available for shipment to the Quebec and Maritime Provinces in Canada (including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island) - Click here for a selection of Randolph Morris Towel Warmers available for all Canadian customers.
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  • Overall Dimensions: 1-3/4" W x 3" H x 1-1/4" D
  • Maximum Wattage: 2400
  • Amps: 20
  • Important: Item must be inspected within 48 hours of receipt.
  • Amba Towel Warmers Hardwired Programmable 7 Day Honeywell Timer 4.5 5 2 2
    A must for a towel warmer The 7 day timer works perfectly for a towel warmer. A towel warmer only needs to be on for a short time each day and this timer automates that. Very glad we decided to install it plus it will provide savings in the long run. May 31, 2012
    Works great, but hard to read We like our towel warmer and Aube programmer so much that we've now ordered a second of each! The programmer works great, but be prepared to keep the programming instructions in the bathroom vanity or else equip yourself with a magnifying glass! But simple off/on doesn't require reading anything, and programming only requires reading once, so it's not such a big deal. November 10, 2010