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Re: Detech Fire Detectors
Man,,,I thought wind up heats went out with the horse and buggy.
"Stanley Barthfarkle" <sbarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| It's a scam. Even if they functioned properly, why on earth anyone would
pay
| $1500 for something that a set of $20 smoke detectors will do just fine is
| way beyond comprehension.
|
| Jeezus, you could have a professionally installed full-blown burglar/fire
| alarm system, complete with keypads, doors, motions, smokes, heats, etc,
for
| that much money. And have it monitored.
|
| The salespeople pushing this crap should burn... in purgatory, hades...
| where ever it is that scumbag salespeople, ambulance chasing lawyers, and
| politicians go when they die.
|
|
|
|
| <8characters@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > Does anyone have any experience with, or knowledge of the mechanical
| > fire detectors offered by Detech?
| >
| > I recently had an in-home demo by one of their salesmen. The products
| > sound similar to what is offered by Masterguard: wind up, with a
| > fusible link. They recommend putting these in areas of the home where
| > smoke detectors are not recommended, ie kitchen, garage, attic.
| >
| > It also seems rather expensive. They want $1500 for 3 heat detectors
| > and 3 or 4 ionization/photoelectric detectors.
| >
| > Any opinions would be appreciated.
| >
| > Matt
| >
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