TheHardwareCity.com Stocks the New Thermostatically Controlled Outlet by Thermo Cube
Farmers Branch, TX (PRWEB) October 31, 2014 -- The store at TheHardwareCity.com is continually expanding to include new and innovative products and materials for its customers. This month, as fall is halfway through and winter is fast approaching, the store has added the Thermo Cube thermostatically controlled outlet to its inventory. The outlet will be a great help to farmers and homeowners alike.
The Thermo Cube plugs into a standard outlet and turns power on or off automatically in relation to the outside temperature. It comes with two receptacles, which can be utilized for two separate electronic devices. The use of the product can help the homeowner save money because the power will only be used when the outdoor temperature requires heating or cooling. There are many uses for the outlet, including pond deicers, stock tank deicers, pump houses, greenhouses, unheated rooms, RV’s, and boats, and more.
There are five models of the new Thermo Cube thermostatically controlled outlet available at TheHardwareCity.com. Each model offers a varying temperature range. Three of the outlets are available for cold weather conditions. Model TC-1 has a control range of 0 degrees to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Model TC-2 will turn on when the ambient temperature drops to 20 degrees and will turn the devices off when it reaches up to 30 degrees. ThermoCube TC-3 will turn on when the temperature is 35 degrees Fahrenheit, and will turn off when it reaches 45 degrees. Two of the outlets are available for hot weather conditions. Model TC-21 is a controlled outlet with a range of 78 degrees to 70 degrees, while model TC-22 will run when the temperature reaches 120 degrees and will shut off when it comes back down to 100 degrees.
All models of the Thermo Cube outlet are on sale at TheHardwareCity.com and are being offered for 88% off of retail price. Customers may also receive free shipping.
About TheHardwareCity.com:
TheHardwareCity.com offers competitive prices for its superior supplies and services. Many home improvement products are offered at a price lower than retail. Since its founding in 2007, the online store has become an expert in tools and other home improvement supplies. They offer advice and guidance concerning any product in the inventory through online chat. Visit the website at http://www.thehardwarecity.com/.
Asha Rani, TheHardwareCity.com, http://TheHardwareCity.com, +1 (888) 252-4252 Ext: 101, [email protected]
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