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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Intermatic Timers Plastic Tripper F/P Series (PK of 2 Red& Green) 156PB10398A (Misc.) I have an inexpensive Intermatic indoor only timer that I purchased in 2009 at wal-mart. It uses these trippers.
I also have a brand new (April 2011) 220 volt outdoor weather proof pool timer that is made by intermatic. It uses these same tiny plastic trippers. This Intermatic timer cost $175 and is made to turn on and off a big pool pump and a salt water chlorinator that both pull 220 volts. I am telling you all of this to say that I have 2 intermatic timers at absolute extremes of the spectrum of timers. Both use these trippers. From this, I think it is fairly safe to assume that these trippers will fit any intermatic timer that uses plastic trippers. Of course these will not work on timers that require the old fashioned metal trippers. If you need those, they sale them at most hardware stores. However, I could not find these plastic trippers anywhere other than online. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Truthsayer "Vox Locus" (Tulsa, OK, United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Intermatic Timers Plastic Tripper F/P Series (PK of 2 Red& Green) 156PB10398A (Misc.) Like others, I was not able to find the Malibu trippers locally and so ordered these. They don't seem to have quite as much plastic as the Malibu originals that have dropped out and been lost over time, but, hey, lost Malibu trippers don't work buried somewhere beneath the timer, and these do! By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Intermatic Timers Plastic Tripper F/P Series (PK of 2 Red& Green) 156PB10398A (Misc.) Never thought these would be available on a timer I purchased a very long time ago. Love this particular , now out of date, timer. |