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HomeHome & GardenHome ImprovementPower & Hand ToolsHand Tools2 Sets-Buffalo Tools DWASET 2-Piece Door & Window Entry Alarm Set |
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You get what you pay for May 22, 2010 First of all, one of the two devices didn't even work, but I went into the deal thinking that for under ten bucks, no matter what, how could I be upset?...and well, that's pretty much how it worked out. The one that did work still does but the double sided foam tape provided to mount it is not of the best quality and it fell off after about a week.
As mentioned in other reviews, you must have a door that closes flush with the door frame and there must be at least and inch of smooth space there to mount half of the device. If you don't, then it just won't work.
I think that IF both devices in my order worked AND the mounting method lasted longer than a week I would have been very happy with the purchase, but, well, those things didn't happen. It is a very very cheap little gizmo and in reality is only worth a couple bucks but it is an inexpensive piece of mind little security device that with a little glue or even brand name foam tape would be totally worth a shot.
Good idea, bad design Dec 28, 2009 I have yet to find a door or window I can set these up on. the gap between the two pieces is not big enough. The alarm is always going off. They need a bigger magnetic field or something.
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Original Cost can't be in the $60.00 range Dec 19, 2009 Although this product may be at a good price from a sale standpoint, it's seems to be a far reach to think these little plastic battery powered magnets cost up to $60+ dollars regular price (before the discount). I'm a frequent shopper at Amazon, but seeing what they listed as the original price only to exagerate the deep discount makes me suspicious of other products that could be listed this way.
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None Dec 18, 2009 Note these types of self-contained alarms are generally available at dollar stores, like dollar tree, for $1.
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You get what you pay for Oct 23, 2009 Well for 4.99 what did I expect, 1 of the 2 were dead right out of the box and wouldn't do anything. The other one works ok. Not worth sending back.
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