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2 out of 3 died in two years Jul 25, 2010 I bought 3 of this in September 2008, and as of now, July 2010, 2 out of them have already died within two years. They died in the same way: just beep for nothing and would not stop. If you push "HUSH" button, then they silence for 10 minutes and resume beeping for nothing. This is crap, expensive crap!
Good but not so good Jul 11, 2010 This dual sensor smoke detector, the Kidde PI9000 battery operated, is a basic, easy to install, sensor that hopefully will never need to be used. The so-called "deal" on Amazon was not such a good deal, however. These type of smoke detectors have a useful life-span of 10 years. The unit I received was already over 2 years old (the date is not visible until you open the plastic packaging). So I received only 80% of what I actually was supposed to have purchased. I've noticed other items that are having this age problem, and am becoming very wary of Amazon.
Poor instructions & product description Jul 05, 2010 Amazon product description indicates unit comes with 2 batteries and that red led flashes every 30 - 40 seconds to indicate unit is working. Neither is true about the PI9000 that I received from Amazon.
Instructions for installation on sheetrock / drywall fail to mention that a 3/16" dia. hole should be drilled to insert plastic mollys.
Addendum: Red LED does flash every 20 seconds or so but is only visible in a darkened room when standing directly under detector.
Dual Ion/Photo Smoke Alarm Jun 12, 2010 I purchased three of these devices, because recent local changes in the law require these installed in specific places before a home can be sold. I had read several reviews of this product before I bought it, several of which were negative. However, I have used Kidde ion-type smoke alarms for years, and have never had any problems.
I like this unit because it is very easy to change the 9-volt battery. The battery slides in, rather than using the usual snap-on connector. The three that I purchased all work properly (as far as I know) - they respond to the "TEST" button, and are silenced by the "HUSH" button. It is too soon to know what the battery life will be, but I intend to replace the batteries arbitrarily when I have to set the clocks forward or back. The mounting plate fits the hole pattern for earlier Kidde alarms, making installation easy - no new holes to drill.
It is always disappointing to discover the "Made in China" stamp, but I guess that today, virtually everything is made in the far east.
I like it - more reasons than one Apr 22, 2010 This is a nice little unit. Very quick to install although I wasn't overly impressed with the little plastic jobbers they included. I wouldn't want the job of trying to decide what mounting hardware to include with something like this as everything is different. This is well designed, as are several others, in that you mount the base seperatly and then the unit snaps into the base. Just pay attention to the units orientation to the base when assembled, install the base on the wall/ceiling/whatever and snap it in. No hassel, no sweat.
The unit isn't quite as loud as I expected but should be adequate for the area it is designed to monitor. I have a 1300 sq ft, single level, three bedroom house and it makes sufficient noise. Larger areas would probably need multiple units anyway. I mounted it in the kitchen only about 10 ft from the range so I do get some false alarms. Hehehehe, so far been only when wife cooked :). I usually just ask her if that means it is medium or well done. I'll be moving it soon.
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