Re: CSGood generators

2003-04-18 Thread sol
You can also get decent (but plastic, since the spray tubes etc of all spray
bottles are plastic, I personally don't see that it matters) little 2 oz
plastic spray bottles at Walmart for 50 cents each. They put out a really
nice very fine mist.
paula
- Original Message -
From: gimpy gi...@swva.net


 
  The silverpuppy is $99 shipping included, has current limiting and auto
shut off and thermal stirring. No
  messing with alligator clips, etc. either, its a nice neat little unit.
  www.silverpuppy.com
  paula





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Re: CSGood generators

2003-04-17 Thread gimpy

 
 The silverpuppy is $99 shipping included, has current limiting and auto shut 
 off and thermal stirring. No
 messing with alligator clips, etc. either, its a nice neat little unit.
 www.silverpuppy.com
 paula

This is the unit I bought and where I bought it.
I am VERY happy with my generator.
I would add, if you have a few extra bucks, get the
spray bottle, it comes in handy.
HTH,
gimpy


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CSGood generators

2003-04-16 Thread Wetterauer, Letitia [MWPS]
OK, I've decided that maybe buying a generator is much simpler and faster than 
making one. Can experienced people here suggest some good quality generators 
for around $100 or less that use 110v wall sockets for power? No batteries. I 
object to filling up the world's landfills with 9 volt batteries.
 
Thanks so much in advance.
 
Tish


Re: CSGood generators

2003-04-16 Thread Rich Adams
silverpuppy.com

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\suggest some good quality generators for around $100 or less that use 110v
wall sockets for power?



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Re: CSGood generators

2003-04-16 Thread Jack Dayton
OK, I've decided that maybe buying a generator is much simpler and faster
than making one. Can experienced people here suggest some good quality
generators for around $100 or less that use 110v wall sockets for power? No
batteries. I object to filling up the world's landfills with 9 volt
batteries.
 
Thanks so much in advance.
 
Tish
**
Check out generators sold by Ode Coyote  -  he's nice :-)

seriously, go to:www.silverpuppy.com
Ken has a GOOD gen in your price range.

Jack
j...@cslist.user.org 


Re: CSGood generators

2003-04-16 Thread sol
The silverpuppy is $99 shipping included, has current limiting and auto shut 
off and thermal stirring. No messing with alligator clips, etc. either, its a 
nice neat little unit.
www.silverpuppy.com
paula
  - Original Message - 
  From: Wetterauer, Letitia [MWPS] 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 1:53 PM
  Subject: CSGood generators


  OK, I've decided that maybe buying a generator is much simpler and faster 
than making one. Can experienced people here suggest some good quality 
generators for around $100 or less that use 110v wall sockets for power? No 
batteries. I object to filling up the world's landfills with 9 volt batteries.

  Thanks so much in advance.

  Tish