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Old 20-Mar-2014, 2:30 AM   #9
GroundUrMast
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The Winegard gets a slight nod for build quality and durability,,, The price on the Antennacraft product still makes it a good deal, even if it might not last quite as long. (Though as I just checked, I see the Winegard is now the better price.) They're both competing well against each other.

So, I'd go with the Winegard.
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 20-Mar-2014 at 2:34 AM. Reason: Just rechecked price
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