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US $99.99
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Three Bridges, New Jersey, US

Three Bridges, New Jersey, US
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Gerbing's Portable Dual Temp Controller 

The Gerbing temperature controller has two separate temp-controllers that provide separate controls for two different articles of heated clothing, such as gloves and jacket liner, for the same person.

Features:

  • Attach this temperature controller to any solid object with Velcro or attach to your belt with our convenient, optional clip-on case.
  • Dial in your level of comfort.
  • Digital controllers ensure that your heated clothing uses only as much power as requested.
  • Wires are UL listed and completely safe, in all weather conditions.
  • Three-Year Warranty.

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