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Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2008 in Uncategorized

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Hamilton Home Products Natural Gas to Propane Gas Conversion Kit LP 300C For Garage Heaters WGH 30, 45, 60, 75


Hamilton Home Products Natural Gas to Propane Gas Conversion Kit LP 300C For Garage Heaters WGH 30, 45, 60, 75



For use with all Hamilton WGH Garage Heaters. LP300C Kit contains: -(5) .56 LP (Propane) Orifices -(1) Gas Control Spring w/ Cap -Conversion Kit Rating Plate -”Converted” Notification Sticker -Installation Instructions. For use with Models: WGH 30, 45, 60, 75 Control Codes:34…


G-Midifier(Green Humidifier) Invention Award Winning Best Humidifier. Save Thousands of Dollars over the life of the Product!


G-Midifier(Green Humidifier) Invention Award Winning Best Humidifier. Save Thousands of Dollars over the life of the Product!


$25.99


G-Midifer is a new green humidifier which does not require any electricity. In October 2010, G-Midifier received an invention award by The Star Ledger Newspaper.

There are many problems on existing humidifiers. Ladies hate to clean the humidifier. Customers get annoyed by the mist generating noise and the high electric bills. Some humidifiers are very expensive to buy. Sometimes the wall pa…


Revisiting Reform in the Energy Sector: Lessons from Georgia -- Bilingual (World Bank Working Papers) (English and Russian Edition)


Revisiting Reform in the Energy Sector: Lessons from Georgia — Bilingual (World Bank Working Papers) (English and Russian Edition)


$15.00


One of the harsher realities of independence for the former Soviet republics has been the loss of subsidized transfers from the center for fuel and utilities. In the years since independence, Georgians, with other ‘energy poor’ republics, have been subject to higher costs and declining service levels for household utilities – particularly energy. The combination of low household incomes, high…


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