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In Store Pickup Options

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How to avoid shipping charges by using a local or in-store pickup.

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Checkout Process in Detail

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Read through this post to follow the checkout process, payment options, and other things related to commonly asked questions during checkout.

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We're Hiring an Entry Level Warehouse Associate

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Do you have warehouse experience?  Do you know someone who does?  Take a look at this entry level Warehouse Assistant position.   Entry Level Warehouse Assistant We are looking for an organized and motivated Warehouse Assistant with a willingness to learn new processes and procedures. Responsibilities include helping with shipments, inventory tracking, organizing stock, cleaning the warehouse, and is comfortable with helping other departments as needed. The ideal candidate is a motivated and quick learner who is comfortable working on their feet, focused, and experienced in warehouse logistics. This position is entry-level and part-time (up to 30hrs per week) with...

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New Protective Power Products Using a 50 Amp Power Source - SS2CB520 and SS2CBF520

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AC WORKS® has brought you two new protective power adapters.  The power source for these adapters is a 50 Amp outlet.  The concern about this by many of our customers is that the outlet will carry too much power to their equipment causing it to burn out.  The solution we came up with is the addition of the 20 Amp breaker.  The breaker helps to reduce people's concerns about a power overload to their equipment by only allowing the necessary 20 Amps of power through the adapter.    We have two adapters to offer our customers.  The SS2CB520, which is...

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What are the Differences Between Surge Protectors and Circuit Breakers?

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There can be a wide variety of protective technology built into an electrical appliance, but the two most common are surge protectors and circuit breakers. So what is the difference between the two? Surge protectors protect your electrical appliances from voltage spikes. A voltage spike is when a cord or appliance exceeds the voltage it is rated for, resulting in permanent damage to your appliance. The most common places you will see these installed are power strips like our PSROT-072. Usually, you will have computers, TVs, entertainment systems, and office equipment plugged into one of these. The most common cause...

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