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LUX PSP211 Digital Programmable Thermostats- 100 Avail.

$9.99
HONEYWELL PROGRAMMABLE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL THERMOSTAT

$9.99
Columbus Electric Digital Programmable Thermostat

$29.00
HONEYWELL DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT TH6220D!! NR!

$68.99
Honeywell Programming 5-1-1-Day Programmable Thermostat

$27.99
Hunter 44110 Set And Save Programmable Thermostat 44110

$24.00
Honeywell Programmable Thermostat RTH6400D New F/S

$44.00
NEW CARRIER Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat

$69.99
Venstar 1-Day Programmable Digital Thermostat, 30410A

$49.99
Carrier Debonair 220 Commercial Programmable Thermostat

$34.95
New Robertshaw C9851i Deluxe Programmable Thermostat

$16.99
DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT (GEMTECH MODEL GT7000)

$34.95
New Robertshaw C9851i Deluxe Programmable Thermostat

$26.99
New in package Honeywell Programmable Thermostat

$9.99
PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT TSP12X SEABREEZE

$39.00
NEW CARRIER Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat

$59.93
Aprilaire 8353 2 Mode Programmable Digital Thermostat

$65.70
Robertshaw 9701i Deluxe Programmable Thermostat

$169.99
UNIVERSAL TOUCH SCREEN PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL THERMOSTAT

$5.00
Honeywell Chronotherm Thermostat T8200A Programmable

$39.99
Honeywell 5 - 2 Day Programmable Thermostat RTH2310B

$39.99
Honeywell 7 Day Programmable Thermostat RTH2510B

$0.99
Programmable Thermostat w/ Floor Sensor, BRAND NEW

$79.99
Hunter 44860 7 Day Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat
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Spending to Save
Energy prices this heating season may be the trigger many people need to invest in a new, efficient furnace. But short of that, there are things to do (and buy) that can conserve a bit of heat and cash.CAULKING AND WEATHERSTRIPPING Pasty caulking...
Frugal Living #4
Some tips on saving on electricity...1)Call your electric company to see if they offer any programs to help you save. Ours has an "on call" program that saves about $5 a month (for me). Some offer programs to help you get your home better...
If a window gets no sun, does closing blindes save on air conditioning bill?
I personally would say marginally. With less light comes less heat.... right? A programmable thermostat and caulking all the exterior wall penetrations would make much more of a difference in energy savings than pulling that blind. Anyone else?