Duotherm Dometic Analog Thermostat, Used And Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Panama City, Florida, US
Very nice used Duotherm analog thermostat. In great shape other than being a little discolored from sunlight, but it's not bad. Has no broken fingers down any of the sides and works like new. Comes with a box and mounting screws, but no instructions. Just simply write down the wire color order when removing your old one and you are set. We ship virtually everywhere and very quickly, satisfaction guaranteed. Thanks
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