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Date:         Tue, 20 Jul 1999 19:06:35 EDT
Reply-To:     BRY4PRTZ@AOL.COM
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From:         Robert Keezer 19618-5th Ave so Seattle WA 98148 <BRY4PRTZ@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Platinum cat heaters
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Greetings Listgeeks, Summer is not the time most of us are thinking about heaters. For this very reason the maker's of the Platinum Cat vented catylitic heater have a special sale of the 3P12 and th 6P12 3,000 and 6,000 btu models. Both are going for the same price of 385.00. The regular price of the 3P12 is 525.00 . This is the most effecient and convenient catylitic heater you can buy. It vents all H20 and CO heater by -products.Uses less than 1/2 amp, and is fully automatic . You only have to adjust the wall thermostat , no matches or piezo switch to fiddle with, and it is quiet. I toured the factory Monday, and that's how I learned of the sale. The website is under Thermal Systems Inc. at : users.tss.net/^platcat/index2.html Ask for the free brochure.

Robert Keezer 1982 Westfalia Seattle


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