Yes, they sell WCH E Bells, but rebranded under their own name, The smart bell. Why is that?
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Was looking into their products, on their signal page, and it turns out that bells is all they sell. But WCH Bells?!?
Yes, they sell WCH E Bells, but rebranded under their own name, The smart bell. Why is that?
Yes, they sell WCH E Bells, but rebranded under their own name, The smart bell. Why is that?
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That's not a Western Cullen bell. It's what we thought were GE bells. Just have a look for yourself:
http://www.rxrsignals.net/Florida/Plant ... ker/30.jpg
Also, WCH e-bells, for reference, have four support beams, and not two.
http://www.rxrsignals.net/Florida/Plant ... ker/30.jpg
Also, WCH e-bells, for reference, have four support beams, and not two.
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