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Retail Price: $6.95
Deal Price: $5.95
Savings: $ 1.00 ( 14% )
Stock: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Intermatic
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Batteries Included: 1 Batteries: 1 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Intermatic Color: White EAN: 0078275072756 Feature: Wireless window alarm Label: Intermatic Manufacturer: Intermatic Model: SP440B Publisher: Intermatic Studio: Intermatic Variation Description: White
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Features
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Wireless window alarm 90 DB siren Mounts on window On/off switch activates/deactivates alarm Piercing alarm when activated
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Intermatic magnetic trip wireless alarm provides safety, security and convenience. Mounted with double-sided tape to a door or window frame, the alarm sounds a piercing 90 dB siren when the magnetic contact separates. When the code is entered on the on/off switch, the alarm is activated/deactivated. This switch operates on and includes three replaceable 1.5-volt button batteries. This ivory security system comes with a 6-year limited warranty.
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Conclusion: Peace of Mind Review: Great for windows. Loud alarm assures you'll wake up if device is activated. I sleep better now! Practical gift.
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Conclusion: Wireless Alarm Review: Installed quickly on patio sliding door. Alarm is loud enough to be heard from back bedroom
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Conclusion: Inexpensive alarms Review: I purchased these alarms to put on some windows in our walkout basement. The alarms are not real loud, but loud enough to be heard upstairs. The dogs definitely heard them and raised a ruckus because they hurt their ears. Easy to install and inexpensive.
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Conclusion: Good Alarm System Review: Good Alarm System. Needs three tiny little batteries. Does not require to screw on the walls. Simple to install. Have fun.
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Conclusion: Window Alarms Review: This product, in theory is a wonderful idea. However, the double sided tape fails miserably to hold the two sides of the alarm to the window/door surface. Indoor house temperatures were normal, no severe cold, heat, or humidity. But upon returning home the first day, one alarm had fallen and rung to the point of a dead battery. Within the first week, all four had fallen and were ringing their alarms -some faintly by that time and others at close to full decibal level. Would hot glue or that super tacky stuff the infomercial pushes be the answer?!?
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