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I need to know that part number at Master Distributors for the thermocouple on the All Pro SPC-40FAC space heater. Does anyone know this?

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You can also get the 113884-01 thermocouple at www.allpartsinc.com

I believe they have a 10% discount if you use the code fixya at checkout.

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