Batteries included. I'm sure you all know how important these are if you have any fuel burning appliances in your home, normally a few pounds more than this. Free fast track collection / Reserve & Collect. 1% Quidco.
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sparklehedgehog to MarkFY4
28 Jun 174#2
And in the meantime....
sJohnson23
29 Jun 173#25
I've one of these but ended up having to take the batteries out as the constant alarm was giving me a headache and making me feel sick and sweaty.
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the_bart123
28 Jun 172#4
Got one from Xiaomi (but made by Honeywell) with wireless notification to my smartphone - in case I'll be away and something will happen - I just phone for Fire Brigade if I receive one (hope NEVER not)
... additionally I've bought wireless door bell (same - someone will ring - I'll be away - I'll know someone rang to my door).
I've got magnetic sensor on my door in case thief and motion sensor - everything for few £
ArthurDent1 to the_bart123
28 Jun 171#9
It's a carbon monoxide alarm, not a fire alarm.
Don't phone the fire brigade; switch any gas appliances off and open the windows.
Get the appliances serviced before using them again.
AzeemB to the_bart123
28 Jun 17#16
can you tell me what product is the wireless door bell,and where to find it. thanks
joseph1972 to the_bart123
4 Jul 17#32
U got a link?
casablanca76
4 Jul 17#31
looks like Amazon have price matched it if you a a prime member already. Saves having to leave the house to get one.Your text here
Calz01
30 Jun 17#30
I don't think you can put a real price on these type of alarms.No matter what the cost,if it works then buy it.
Everyone should have one.I personally have two just in case one goes faulty.Not of the type listed but a different model.
But they there too do a job and thankfully apart from my usual battery test,i have never had too see it in action.
jefaz
29 Jun 17#29
They also don't work when things go bad. And also work when there is nothing wrong!!
I would avoid
jefaz
29 Jun 17#27
These are not good alarms.
moneybag to jefaz
29 Jun 17#28
Correct, they only work when things go bad.
YouMuppet
29 Jun 17#26
Why risk your life with a kidde alarm? Get a proper adult version!
:man:
sJohnson23
29 Jun 173#25
I've one of these but ended up having to take the batteries out as the constant alarm was giving me a headache and making me feel sick and sweaty.
nilz2509
29 Jun 17#23
can you keep carbon monoxide alarms in the kitchen? do they go off whilst cooking?
moneybag to nilz2509
29 Jun 17#24
Do not install within 2 metres of heating or cooking appliances. (Kidde
recommends 5 metres to prevent nuisance alarms).
andyfree
29 Jun 17#22
I had one like this before,but broken :man:
Noddydog
29 Jun 17#21
Good price, just a shame it doesn't alert adults.
MarkFY4
28 Jun 171#1
Been waiting for one of these to be on offer. cheers op, reserved one for collection.
sparklehedgehog to MarkFY4
28 Jun 174#2
And in the meantime....
othen to MarkFY4
29 Jun 172#20
What a coincidence, you also collect carbon monoxide alarms! I have over 200 from different manufacturers around the world in display cases around my house. How many do you have?
:-)
kidrock123
28 Jun 171#19
danke schon
joebuckton
28 Jun 172#18
1. GearBest, I personally would not trust anything from there with saving my life.
2. That's a methane alarm, not CO...... It will not detect Carbon Monoxide! Buy a Carbon Monoxide Detector!
amour3k
28 Jun 17#17
Now THAT, is a Deal?!, hehehehe, ooooooooooo yeh!. :-D
Sorry I have to ruin it but got a dual one and second smoke alarm on here couple of months back and it came to 19.99 with delivery, IMO it is not a good deal compared to the two items offer :man:
moneybag to hugo45
28 Jun 17#13
It's not ruining this deal, I don't want any more smoke alarms so why would I pay twice as much?
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... additionally I've bought wireless door bell (same - someone will ring - I'll be away - I'll know someone rang to my door).
I've got magnetic sensor on my door in case thief and motion sensor - everything for few £
Don't phone the fire brigade; switch any gas appliances off and open the windows.
Get the appliances serviced before using them again.
Everyone should have one.I personally have two just in case one goes faulty.Not of the type listed but a different model.
But they there too do a job and thankfully apart from my usual battery test,i have never had too see it in action.
I would avoid
:man:
recommends 5 metres to prevent nuisance alarms).
:-)
2. That's a methane alarm, not CO...... It will not detect Carbon Monoxide! Buy a Carbon Monoxide Detector!
£7.50 more your price range?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kidde-Monoxide-replaceable-batteries-Warranty/dp/B00AFRV1OC
£34. Seems pricey but if you want remote alerts then that's the device for you
https://m.tesco.com/h5/groceries/r/www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/default.aspx?id=274221993