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Costco Members: 2-Pack Google Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Detectors

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$180

$200

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Costco Wholesale has for Members: 2-Pack Google Nest Protect Smoke Alarm and Carbon Monoxide Detectors (Battery or Hardwired) on sale for $179.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member ZeroFill for sharing this deal.
  • Note: A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.
About this Product:
  • Wired Version Includes AC 120V Connector
  • Battery Powered Version - 6 Batteries Included
  • Split-Spectrum Smoke Sensor Detects Fast and Slow Burning Fires
  • Speaks to You and Sends Alerts to Your Phone
  • Requires Wifi 2.4GHz Connection

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  • About this deal:
    • $20 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/7/23 through 12/17/23. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has for Members: 2-Pack Google Nest Protect Smoke Alarm and Carbon Monoxide Detectors (Battery or Hardwired) on sale for $179.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member ZeroFill for sharing this deal.
  • Note: A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.
About this Product:
  • Wired Version Includes AC 120V Connector
  • Battery Powered Version - 6 Batteries Included
  • Split-Spectrum Smoke Sensor Detects Fast and Slow Burning Fires
  • Speaks to You and Sends Alerts to Your Phone
  • Requires Wifi 2.4GHz Connection

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • $20 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/7/23 through 12/17/23. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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As a firefighter I just want to point out that all smoke alarms, regardless of brand, need to be replaced every 10 years (from date of manufacturer). And most CO alarms are only good for 10 years, or some brands even as short as 5 years. After this time period the sensor has degraded to where it won't alarm properly. So hence the law and NFPA standards to replace every 10 years.

Combined CO and Smoke alarms are also less effective at detecting CO in many cases because CO tends to mix in with the air rather than rise to the ceiling like smoke. (CO is only very slightly lighter than air, so it doesn't really rise.) Generally speaking you want your CO alarm kind-of in a middle height, like on a wall.

I like these for what they are and the features are great, just the cost is high compared to non-smart alarms considering they all need replaced every so often.

I hope this information has been helpful for some people.
The two of mine have been up for a couple of years with path lighting on and haven't needed to be replaced yet. It's prob a YMMV battery thing.

EDIT: I just wanted to add that one of them gets constant use for the path lighting at night daily and its been fine.
That's not right. I have one battery-powered one and it's been connected for several years now without draining them.

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Good price, only better price I've seen is special clearances/closeouts.
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Anybody know if they carry these in-store and if so, if they would be cheaper than the $180 sale?
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.
This would only be the case with the battery ones, right? I'm guessing the ones that have power from the house only use battery as a backup source.
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Quote from donEddie7 :
This would only be the case with the battery ones, right? I'm guessing the ones that have power from the house only use battery as a backup source.
yes, that is right.
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.
This is why you get the hardwired version. Modern code requires hardwire anyway
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Quote from donEddie7 :
This would only be the case with the battery ones, right? I'm guessing the ones that have power from the house only use battery as a backup source.
yes, that is right.
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.
The two of mine have been up for a couple of years with path lighting on and haven't needed to be replaced yet. It's prob a YMMV battery thing.

EDIT: I just wanted to add that one of them gets constant use for the path lighting at night daily and its been fine.
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The Home Depot or Lowe's deal was better, clearance $49 a pop
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.
That's not right. I have one battery-powered one and it's been connected for several years now without draining them.
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.
Used mine about 5 years before I needed to replace the batteries in them.
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Quote from paranoiaboi07 :
These get expensive because they need 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AAs every 6 months or so. I ended up turning the path lighting feature off because it was draining fast. I tried other brands and rechargeables, but they all die quicker than I'd like.

edit: some of yall said it lasted a lot longer. I guess mine came with bad batteries? I'm still less than 6 months into my 2nd pair of batteries
I just replaced mine after about a year. Only replaced them because "regularly replace fire alarm batteries". Using the old ones for some Christmas decorations right now, the batteries has plenty of juice left.
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Can someone confirm both the battery and hardwire are discounted?

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Quote from ngsm13 :
Good price, only better price I've seen is special clearances/closeouts.
These were $160 2 months ago. I bought 4 at that time. I usually see that price only about once a year.

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