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  1. DIGITAL T87 ROUND THERMOSTAT (MODEL CT8775) Picture of DIGITAL T87 ROUND THERMOSTAT (MODEL CT8775) The Digital T87 Round Thermostat, model CT8775, is a digital thermostat designed for use by individuals with low vision. Temperature is adjusted by twisting a cover ring. As the ring is twisted, the user can feel and hear clicks that confirm the changes. The new temperature setting is registered on a large digital display. A backlight illuminates the display when a button is touched or when the dial is twisted. Heating mode is indicated by a flame icon; a snowflake indicates cooling mode. The te...[More Information]

  2. HONEYWELL EASY-TO-SEE THERMOSTAT (MODEL T87N1026) Picture of HONEYWELL EASY-TO-SEE THERMOSTAT (MODEL T87N1026) The Honeywell Easy-To-See Thermostat, model T87N1026, is a large-number and tactile thermostat designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This mercury-free thermostat controls both heating and air-conditioning in one unit. Its large, easy-to-see numbers are tactually raised, and the thermostat clicks at every 2-degree setting change from 40 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. DIMENSIONS: 4 inches in diameter and 1.75 inches deep. Numbers are 0.38 inches high....[More Information]

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