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The Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector is a plug-in safety essential featuring a 9V battery backup, a digital LED display for real-time CO and explosive gas levels, and a powerful 85dB alarm. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, it includes peak level memory to track past alerts, ensuring your home stays protected around the clock.
Brand | Kidde |
Power Source | Plug In |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 4"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Alarm | Audible |
Operating Humidity | 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Sensor Type | Electrochemical |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00784908011305, 00784908113054 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Kidde |
Style | Alarm |
UPC | 783961021658 640025010112 784908113054 784908011305 |
Part Number | KI-21006677 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KN-COEG-3 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6.1”L x 3.8”W x 1.8”H |
Pattern | Detector |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 9V Battery |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited |
J**N
Works great but when 9v gets low it's the most annoying thing in the world
I'm about to wax poetic about the "Safety Siren Pro Series 1000" (or whatever demonic device this is). Let's be clear, this thing detects carbon monoxide like a bloodhound sniffs out a dropped hotdog at a picnic. No complaints there. If there's a rogue molecule of CO within a five-mile radius, this thing will know. It's like having a tiny, hyper-vigilant, gas-detecting chihuahua with a PhD in atmospheric chemistry.But, and this is a BIG but, when those batteries start to wane, oh. sweet merciful heavens... it's like a tiny, metal-clad demon has taken up residence in my home. The beeping... the BEEPING... isn't your standard, "Oh, batteries are low, please replace me" chirp. No, this is a sustained, high-pitched, soul-rending wail that sounds like a chorus of dying smoke detectors harmonizing with a dentist's drill.It starts subtly, a little "beep" here, a little "beep" there. You think, "Oh, I'll change them tomorrow." WRONG. You've just signed a pact with auditory torment. Within hours, it evolves into a relentless, rhythmic pulse of pure, unadulterated annoyance. My cat now hides under the sofa, my plants have visibly wilted, and I've started having flashbacks to that scene in Reefer Madness where the guy leaps out the window, convinced he's being chased by jazz demons.I swear, this thing is less a safety device and more a psychological warfare instrument. It's so effective at alerting you to low batteries that you'll replace them out of sheer, unbridled terror. You'll be sprinting to the store, batteries clutched in your trembling hands, like you're carrying the antidote to the apocalypse.Five stars for gas detection, minus a million for auditory assault. If you value your sanity, buy this thing, but keep a fresh pack of batteries on standby, and maybe invest in some industrial-grade earplugs. You've been warned.
R**.
Impressive performance
Good: The perfect alarm for a detached garage. Detects smoke, CO, natural gas AND propane, with a display on the front that shows levels of same even when they're too low to trigger the alarm. Alarm is loud enough to hear in the house, eight feet away. Plugs directly into an outlet, or you can detach the power supply and mount the alarm away from the outlet. Pricey, but you get a lot for that price.Bad: Not the most stylish unit. But, in the garage, who cares? At this price point, would have preferred a 10-year lithium backup battery in place of a 9-volt.Bottom line: This is the second unit of this type I've owned, the first reaching end of life after 10 years (CO alarms wear out eventually) and cheeping nonstop to announce same. I tested this one, briefly, with my lawn mower running in a closed garage (with me outside a cracked side door, just in case.) It did indeed start reporting CO levels at around 40 ppm, which steadily climbed until the alarm sounded at about 100 ppm. (Whereupon I held my breath, quickly went in, shut down the mower, opened the big door, went back out and waited until the CO level became too low to measure.) The only additional function I wish it had is a remote link, wifi or whatever, to notify me when I'm unable to hear the alarm. No complaints otherwise. Five stars.
J**M
Seems to be good, but how would I really know?
No complaints about this, but I have no way to really test its accuracy and sensitivity, so I have to take that part on faith. But the Kidde name warrants that faith.I do really like the device. MANY of these have a fixed AC plug on the back that requires one to place it at an outlet or to run an extension cord to the correct location for mounting. In our case, we are monitoring for natural gas, and that means the power source must be up near the ceiling. Of course, homes rarely have power outlets near the ceiling, and if they do, those are dedicated to TVs and such. So the only option is to run an extension cord or power strip to the proper location, mount that to the wall somehow, and then plug in the device into the power supply cord. That's ridiculous and unsightly. Those will work great for propane, but not for natural gas.The Kidde has a long (about 6'), low voltage extension cord attached to a conventional wall wart (transformer power supply) on the end that reaches down to a convenient outlet and feeds power to the device in a proper location reasonably near the ceiling. Installation is easy with the small "mollys" to hold adequately in sheetrock. The device is light enough that it doesn't take much to hold it securely.The LED display, which, I believe, is a continuous readout of CO levels, is large and bright enough to read from across the room.I've installed this primarily to monitor for natural gas leaks. Since moving in, we have removed THREE natural gas appliances: a gas range, a gas "fireplace" and a gas hot water heater. The only remaining gas appliance is the furnace. With a running furnace and three capped off gas spigots, this detector provides peace of mind about gas leaks. The CO detector is a bonus, and it's good to know that the furnace is properly vented and not leaking combustion byproducts.I'm pleased with this purchase, and I recommend it.
H**D
Great product
This product is simple to use and I feel that it’s a great value for the money. Feel confident that it will protect my family.
D**D
Good device, but super battery drainer
Good detector, it just drains the batteries like crazy. Even when it's plugged in, it requires a fresh battery to keep it from displaying low battery and beeping.The batteries also have to be brand new because if they are old, or even slightly used it won't accept them.I had to replace this battery because it said it was low, but when I checked it, it was still kind of good.
B**0
Love Amazon quick delivery
Our monoxide thingy died. Amazon had a new one out to us quickly. The quality is good, good design, easy to read.
B**B
Still working after years! Very loud is a plus!
Still in good working order after years, very loud, but I rather get blasted in my eyes than to be in explosive gas and carbon monoxide lol