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Circuit breakers

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Randy

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My final question for 2017 -
I have used many toggle switch style circuit breakers but in my current shopping I am seeing a lot of 'push to reset' circuit breakers with just small buttons and a colored rings to identify blown circuits.
I have always turned off breakers before shut down and turned them back on as needed at startup.
I am looking at Klaxon 7271-1 breakers. These do not look like something that would be used as a toggle on/off switch would so - -
What are you guys using for breakers ? and, if you are using Klaxon types do you just leave them on all the time ?
Thank you and Happy New Year to all

P.S. just gave up trying to work in the shop, 60 degrees is about all I am going to get today :(
 

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