DANVILLE, Ill., Oct. 10, 2017 -- Watchfire Signs, a leading manufacturer of outdoor LED signs and digital billboards, will introduce a new 8 inch Price Watcher gas sign designed to drive more traffic and sales for C-Store owners, at NACS Show 2017, October 17-20 at McCormick Place, Chicago.
Watchfire Signs will debut the 8 inch Price Watcher both at their NACS booth #3009 and in the Cool New Products Preview Room.
The Price Watcher 8 inch model delivers a compact 8 inch number ideal for displaying multiple gas price signs in small spaces. Its plug-and-play design and front ventilation makes installation or retrofit upgrades quick, easy and affordable. The built-in ventilation system also boosts energy efficiency and lengthens LED life.
All Watchfire Price Watcher signs offer a bright fuel price display that can be changed safely, day or night. C-stores can advertise changes for diesel, unleaded, E-85, cash or credit gas prices with the touch of a button. An optional POS capability lets operators instantly sync signs with in-store pricing.
A thick character stroke and windowless design make Price Watcher signs highly visible, while zoning-friendly brightness settings automatically adjust to appropriate day and nighttime levels.
All Watchfire products feature fully-encapsulated modules that seal out moisture, dirt and contaminants. Watchfire’s module design is proven to last longer and perform better after years in the field.
A free guide on how C-store owners can use digital signage to grow sales is available for download.
About Watchfire Signs
Watchfire Signs designs, engineers and manufactures the best looking, most durable outdoor LED signs and digital billboards to help businesses and organizations increase visibility and drive growth. Headquartered in Danville, Ill., Watchfire has manufactured outdoor electric signs since 1932 and LED signs since 1996. The company has more than 50,000 Watchfire LED signs in operation and more digital billboard customers in the U.S. than any other manufacturer. For information, go to www.watchfiresigns.com.
For information contact:
Linda Muskin, 847-432-7300
[email protected]
Mara Conklin, 847-816-9411
[email protected]


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