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TOUCH CONTROL LAMP DIMMER    


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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Touch Control Lamp Dimmer is a lamp dimmer and touch lamp designed to eliminate the need to use the lamp switch on any lamp. The Touch Control operates by touching any metallic point on the surface of the lamp base. Lamps plug into the device, converting inexpensive single-level bulbs to three levels of light. CAPACITY: 200 watts.

Notes: The manufacturer states no additional wiring is needed. ** This device is Underwriters' Laboratory (UL) listed.

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This product record was updated on February 8, 2002.

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Westek

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9295 Farnham Street
San Diego, California 92123-1201
United States
Telephone: 800-331-3366 or 619-268-3422.
Fax: 619-268-1681 F.
Web: No known web address.


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