best non programmable thermostat

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homebuff
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Which one is the best over a Hunter brand.
My digital Hunter buttons are worn out & have to press hard to set the temps to the desired settings. Battery's are good. It doesn't seem to work well on other setting either.
Thank's! :D
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DaleM
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Look into getting a Honeywell.
1987Commodore
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I had a Honeywell that went bad. I bought a Lux from Lowe's as a replacement. It is much easier to program. Also, whatever I did with the Honeywell, the furnace would short cycle. Not so with the Lux.
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1987Commodore wrote:I had a Honeywell that went bad. I bought a Lux from Lowe's as a replacement. It is much easier to program. Also, whatever I did with the Honeywell, the furnace would short cycle. Not so with the Lux.
:?: Not interested in a programmable one cause we are never gone form the house very long.
No need for one but than :wink: k's!
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