Bargain price for a quality branded home alarm system.
I have the premium model but this price is a great way to get some kind of security if you don't have anything, in time for X-Mas.
Enter this code at the checkout online to claim your discount.
VOUCHER CODE:::: CCJ2H
I added a item for 99p to get basket over £100 for the £20 off.
you might find something cheaper, but I added this - http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Multi-Function-Pen-Knife/p/195509
YALE EASY FIT STARTER ALARM KIT
Product Code: 142980
Years Guaranteed: 2 Yrs
Interior or Exterior Use: Exterior
Power Type: Battery
Manufacturer Model No: EF-SKIT
Brand Name: Yale
Range Description: Alarms
The new Easy Fit Starter Alarm Kit is a key fob operated system ideal for any home.
All comments (24)
mdinch
23 Oct 151#1
Is this not better value for £80?
Includes: Siren box, 2 x PIR movement detector, 2 x door/window contact, keypad controller, batteries, installation guide DVD.
sofiasar
23 Oct 15#2
Yes same apart from the extra key fob, fobs are £15 from Amazon etc so many it's up to you. I would get the telecommunications one, it rings up to 3 numbers and mine was £179 from homebase
CooliceT to sofiasar
23 Oct 15#4
Yes the premium model has the LCD unit that can dial emergency lines or call you.
I love mine, very easy to setup!
AbandonedTrolley to sofiasar
23 Oct 15#10
I have this one and the thing won't dial out, I've a Virgin media socket and have replaced the bundled wire and still no joy.
CooliceT
23 Oct 15#3
Just slightly better if you wanted more door and window contacts.
both either way are great prices, your homebase link is on offer too.
i have an older version of this kit. i bought a small keypad so it can be operated without the need to carry a keyfob around with you. Plus any family member can arm or disarm it.
The keypad was around £40.
I have had this type of alarm for 19 years and i would by another when the time arrives.
ronmanager to shalton
23 Oct 15#13
Me too. Had one of these for 10+ years and still going strong. I recommend getting a 2nd bell box so there is a visible deterrent on the front and back of the house.
sofiasar
23 Oct 15#8
OMG I CANT BELIEVE IT, never seen it so cheap.
Yale are good for giving free parts if needed lol. Really good company
arangala
23 Oct 15#9
lidl shows it 6.99 what's it
andy_6
23 Oct 15#11
Just don't tell your insurance you have an alarm, they will assume it is professionally installed and serviced, if it isn't and you get burgled they will use it as an excuse not to pay out.
glennhoward007 to andy_6
23 Oct 15#14
They won't assume at all - my previous insurers and current insurers asked if mine has been professionally installed and I said no it's a self install as its wireless. They note this on the policy. This kind of set up is more for personal peace of mind but also offers a good deterrent.
eagleian to andy_6
23 Oct 15#16
why would it be an excuse? if you've not disclosed something as significant as a burglar alarm on your home insurance it was be generous to honour the policy.
Just be totally honest and disclose everything when it comes to insurance. You're just paying for nothing otherwise because they won't pay out.
mtc1
23 Oct 15#12
That is the older 6000 series, this deal is for the newer version with rolling codes and anti jamming. This is the better deal.
mcdexsta
23 Oct 15#15
How has this got so hot?! One with a panel was 75quid at homebase last week and aldi!
biggysilly
23 Oct 15#17
Yes it is "not better" You are right! :man:
mdinch
24 Oct 15#18
Useful... Not...
sparky83
24 Oct 15#19
Yale and quality cannot be put in the same sentence. They are DIY and do not conform to any industry regs and any professional installer would rip it out. Buy cheap, pay twice!
k4021
24 Oct 15#20
only one PIR and door contact so you will need to factor in cost of additional sensors to get something that is going to work effectively. So Will probably end up costing another £50-80 to get something decent.
A line is a line, I'm with talk talk. May be something is faulty.
biggysilly
25 Oct 15#23
Not... What? :man:
biggysilly
25 Oct 15#24
Sorry. I keep correcting my children who put a negative in a question reversing what they really mean and it must have rubbed off a bit on here. No offence intended. :man:
Opening post
I have the premium model but this price is a great way to get some kind of security if you don't have anything, in time for X-Mas.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/voucher-spend-save
Save £20 when you spend £100+*
Enter this code at the checkout online to claim your discount.
VOUCHER CODE:::: CCJ2H
I added a item for 99p to get basket over £100 for the £20 off.
you might find something cheaper, but I added this -
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Multi-Function-Pen-Knife/p/195509
YALE EASY FIT STARTER ALARM KIT
Product Code: 142980
Years Guaranteed: 2 Yrs
Interior or Exterior Use: Exterior
Power Type: Battery
Manufacturer Model No: EF-SKIT
Brand Name: Yale
Range Description: Alarms
The new Easy Fit Starter Alarm Kit is a key fob operated system ideal for any home.
All comments (24)
Includes: Siren box, 2 x PIR movement detector, 2 x door/window contact, keypad controller, batteries, installation guide DVD.
I love mine, very easy to setup!
both either way are great prices, your homebase link is on offer too.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/yale-easy-fit-telecommunicating-alarm-139-using-code-ironmongery-direct-2306728 £139.00 using code
The keypad was around £40.
I have had this type of alarm for 19 years and i would by another when the time arrives.
Yale are good for giving free parts if needed lol. Really good company
Just be totally honest and disclose everything when it comes to insurance. You're just paying for nothing otherwise because they won't pay out.