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Ray
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shock collars

Post by Ray »

Which is the best way to go on a shock collar for a beagle ?

Bglenut
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Post by Bglenut »

Tri-Tronics CLASSIC 70 is the best bang for your BUCK. 1 dog up to 6 dogs.

hope this helps,

David N. Riley II - Bglenut

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Post by Guest »

dont forget about dogtra 1804 model-------------i had tri-tronics and i like this unit alot better-----------waterproof,small,reliable,1mile plus range and good price----560.00 to the door from chad at plunketts kennel supply :D

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Post by kjohns »

Imo the Tri tronics Classic 70 is the only reliable unit out there and the price aint to bad either.

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Post by bowhunter59 »

try collar clinic .com they have reconditoned and new diff brands for a variety and prices r posted ..
god is so good!

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Post by Blu Tick Beagler »

About three years ago I purchased a 3 dog Beagler-2(Tri-tronics) I love it. It broke once had a new set in about 7 days. I was looking for a second set and found what I thought was a real good deal on a 3 dog CS-300 from Innotek, nothing but problems and junk. Still doesn't work, and NO ONE will even work on them. The collar clinic even laughed when I called, Said they get 20 calls a week asking the same question.(he actually told me the problems my collars were having before I told him) In the meantime I went back to Tr-Tronics with a 3 dog classic 70. Best collar on the market for the money. Very nice and relaible...
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Post by CHAD_PLUNKETT »

Thanks guest for the kind words. We appreciate that.
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Post by Chuck Terry »

The Tritronics 70 now comes in 4, 5, or 6 dog versions for folks who can spend an extra $130 for each additional collar. I had a Radartron in the old days (circa 1985) - piece of junk. In fall of 1998, I got a two-dog beagler (I wanted a 3-dog but the supplier was out of them) that came with bad batteries when it was new. I started giving my trouble within a few months. Tritronics replaced the batteries, sent me an extra antenna and a complete set of chargers, and extended my warranty for 3 full years. That was over 5 years ago and that set is still going strong with NO problems - I mean 100% trouble-free! How many electronic devices are that dependable? I am sticking with Tritronics! If I bought a new set tomorrow it would be a Classic 70 with as many collars as I could afford (three? LOL!) Good luck!

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Post by blitzen »

I have a 2 dog classic 70 3 yrs old and a 3 dog classic 70 2 yrs old only one collar on each unit is working they refused to send me a replacement unit so I could still run my dogs while they fixed my units not happy at all with tritronics will more than likely buy a dogtra unit when I get the money
not happy at all with the quality of the units. Dave

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Robert W. Mccoy Jr
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Post by Robert W. Mccoy Jr »

I have 2 sets of the 3 dog beagler xl.

I have had to send each unit back once and is was repaired and sent back to me asap.

They have top notch customer service.

That the only collars I will ever use.

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Post by Redfan »

I've had a Tritronics 2 dog Classic 70 for 2 yrs now. Haven't had one problem with it. A friend of mine (Little Dog) warned me to stay away from Innotek and to go with Tritronics. Glad I listened to him! I'm going up to 4 dogs this season and am going to sell my 2 dog set but am sticking with Tritronics. Chad - can you PM me a price on a 4 dog Classic 70?

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Post by HighRoller »

Get in touch with jumpdog he will tell you the in's and out's and he's honest and will take care of what ever you decide you need.I think his
web site is http://www.loudonridgepache.com or e-mail jumpdog1@aol.com

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Post by TC »

Idid allot of research before I purchased My Collars and decided after all the reviews were in on the Dogtra 202NPGold So far I have not been disappointed A lot of the guys I run with have the Tritronics and love em But for the price and size some have actually switched to the Dogtra units! If you look close at the new tritronics collars you will notice that they are built about the same as the Dogtras. I also got mine From Chad Plunkett at Plunketts kennel Supply Give him a ring or an e-mail he will set ya up right! Great guy to deal with!!!
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Post by Guest »

i will second that tc about chad plunket i got my dogtra 1804 from him and i love it-------he had the best price hands down :D and a great guy to deal with




josh

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Post by Big Stoop »

Just got a TriTronics Ultra 6 collar. Improvements that have been made are a better charger...can trickle charge them and leave them on charge all the time if you wish, two collars can be charged with one charger so you don't have every electrical outlet in the house with a charger /collar, the plug for the charge cord is greatly improved and much easier to plug in, the collar turns on with a touch of a button on each collar instead of fiddling around with the transmitter trying to get it on the right channel, improved the buckle on the collar so your dog doesn't leave it in the woods, and best of all, six collars on one transmitter. You can get a 2 inch antenna that will still reach a mile, pretty handy when you don't want that long antenna sticking you in the back. Pretty impressive.

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