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Is there anyone out there who is using the storage bin with the auger for the PB-105? I'm really just looking for the measurements but any info would be great. BTW, this is the bin sold by Harman.
I think that someone is using the bin from Harman. I don't remember just who it was, but there was talk about it in one of the threads. I don't use one, I thought that they are quite pricey. Be patient and someone who uses one should be on.
Thanks for the info guys. Yes it is very expensive and I can't understand why. Not very big....maybe it is because of the auger and switching components. It would be nice to leave the house for a couple of days without switching back to oil but that is the most practical solution.
I certainly can't argue with that logic Sting. About 25 years ago at my home in Vermont my wife and I went away for a week in Jan and the hot air furnace decided to come on and not shut off. Luckily for me I had made arrangements for my neighbor to stop in once a day to check on things and he probably saved the house. I had candles at the far end of the house away from the furnace that had melted flat accross the dresser drawer Also cracked a number of window glass panes. But anyway, good point and I never leave home, winter or summer without having someone check things twice a day. It is great to have good neighbors!