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Joined: Oct 2002
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Z
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I don't know if there would be a problem ordering from a retailer down here, but there is a great place in Anahiem, CA, that has just about everything and ships anywhere.

A to Z breaker...

http://local.yahoo.com/info-21086226-a-to-z-circuit-breakers-anaheim

Good luck!

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laugh Zapped,

I buy all my circuit breakers at A-Z. They're a great place, and have the best prices in town. If they don't have it, they'll find it for you.

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Yes electure, we are lucky to have them locally. They are the go-to guys, and they've never let me down.

I'm interested to know how they rate for mail orders. I've recommended them to many on this forum, but I've never gotten any feedback on their performance in that capacity.

Anybody?

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Hey Ed!
I have to agree with you, the pushmatic was a top shelf breaker.. The copper busswork was a great idea but the breaker itself was also extremely fast to trip under a fault! Maybe thats why they arent made anymore they were too darned good!

A.D

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