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Welcome to the Day 6 of the PlumbersForums.net Advent Calendar Competition.

Today's Question

How long does it take for @Test4Less to complete calibration on your instruments?



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Welcome to the Day 6 of the PlumbersForums.net Advent Calendar Competition.

Today's Question

How long does it take for @Test4Less to complete calibration on your instruments?



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Today's Winner Will Get:-
One the fluegas analyser page for my Testo 310, it says about 8 days. I have now also discovered that due to mine being overdue a service, they might be charging me a late service penalty, oops.
 
5-8 working days. Good luck all!
 
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6-8 days is a long time without your tools do they offer a substitute while yours is off the run
 
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