I must have mis-read the information at their site, sorry about that.
Upon re-reading it does sound like "true" auto shut off and not a timer.
In fact they state it is NOT a timer.
What does puzzle me, is I cannot really determine the difference between
the two models shown the 777 Universal and the 777 AC. I am not able to
tell what the difference in power supply actually means to the process,
nor why it affects the price by $40. I do see that the 777AC has a
switch that has the setting "fast" and "standard" as well as a "test
light" which I don't see on the 777 Universal.
If no one who uses a Colloid Master knows what the difference is, I can
contact the mfr, and ask them. But I thought I'd ask for opinions here
first.
sol
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Sol. I'm not sure why you phrased this as though the Colloid
Master does not have *real* automatic shut off, but it does. Just
wanted to clarify that. MA (who is not affiliated in any way with the
manufacturers of this unit -- just a very satisfied customer)
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