THD Hotplate

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THD Hotplate

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Interested in getting one of these, anyone have one and care to share their experiences?

http://www.thdelectronics.com/product_p ... plate.html
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They seem to be all the rage on other sites I visit, as well as the ones Weber makes. The Weber ones have some more features, and might be worth looking in to it.

I will say that I have never heard any bad press about either.
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I use a Dr. Z Air Brake. It's even simpler, which I like.
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I hear good things about the Dr. Z as well. The Marshall Power Brake and the Groove Tubes one are good as well. Stay away from the Rockman Scholz Power Soak. I would think that all are about as good as the others, with very few exceptions, and it would just really break down to what features they offer and/or colors they come in.
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Ultimate seems to have a really nice attenuator with some great features. It ain't cheap though.
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