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[Prime] $39.99*: YoLink Water Leak Smart Starter Kit w/ Hub & 4 Sensors at Amazon

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Yosmart via Amazon [amazon.com] has YoLink Water Leak Smart Starter Kit w/ Hub & 4 Sensors for $49.99 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $39.99.
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Yosmart via Amazon [amazon.com] has YoLink Water Leak Smart Starter Kit w/ Hub & 4 Sensors for $49.99 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $39.99.
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$30 lower (43% savings) than the list price of $69.99
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To check eligibility and activate coupon click here [amazon.com].

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Model: YoLink Smart Home Starter Kit: Hub & Water Leak Sensor 4-Pack, SMS/Text, Email & Push Notifications, LoRa Up to 1/4 Mile Open-Air Range, w/Alexa, IFTTT, Home Assistant

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ct witter
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Note that these don't have an integrated speaker/alarm. That model is this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCT7TH98
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Quote from ct witter :
Note that these don't have an integrated speaker/alarm. That model is this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCT7TH98
And it's only about $3 more.
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burner98
3d ago
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Got these last year and have been working without issues. I've tested them a few times with drops of water and it always sends the alert. In for another set, for fridge with water and laundry room.
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These saved me from a massive basement flood when my water expansion tank sprung a leak. I was luckily at home but on a zoom call and the alerts went off constantly every minute or so. Ran downstairs and sure enough, water was starting to creep out of the utility closet onto the surrounding areas. Do yourself a favor and get some sort of water leak detection device. Hopefully you never get an alert but if it happens, these things will pay for itself 100+x fold.
After the leak and faulty tank was replaced, I dried the detector and put it back. Still works flawlessly.

Also as tip, you might be in a panic and not thinking clearly so the first thing to do is to turn off the water main.
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Quote from woohoot :
These saved me from a massive basement flood when my water expansion tank sprung a leak. I was luckily at home but on a zoom call and the alerts went off constantly every minute or so. Ran downstairs and sure enough, water was starting to creep out of the utility closet onto the surrounding areas. Do yourself a favor and get some sort of water leak detection device. Hopefully you never get an alert but if it happens, these things will pay for itself 100+x fold.
After the leak and faulty tank was replaced, I dried the detector and put it back. Still works flawlessly.

Also as tip, you might be in a panic and not thinking clearly so the first thing to do is to turn off the water main.
Bought my first set the other day (with alarm) from the other post, I was interested in the integration to automatically shut off my main from prior govee sales and someone has mentioned that it is very easy to do with yolink.

I already bought another 4 pack and have it distributed but still need to do research on which shutoff to buy
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Quote from mkdenar :
Bought my first set the other day (with alarm) from the other post, I was interested in the integration to automatically shut off my main from prior govee sales and someone has mentioned that it is very easy to do with yolink.

I already bought another 4 pack and have it distributed but still need to do research on which shutoff to buy

I like the yolink shutoff for the following reasons:

- if you already have a lever/ball shutoff it just needs to be bolted to the pipe. No plumber needed.

- there's a way to pair the sensors to it that don't require WiFi. Benefit is if you're away and the power goes out ( no WiFi) and develop a leak it will still shut off the main, as sensors are battery and the shut off also has battery power.

Last I checked the downside was it wouldn't detect something like a running toilet like the Moen shutoff would. The Moen does not work in power failure though. To me that's most important. Think back to the Texas freezes a couple years ago. Lose electricity and heat. House gets very cold and pipes can freeze and break. If you're home that's tough to go thru. If you're away it's nice to know the house is still protected.
Last edited by bookerttt May 4, 2025 at 06:21 AM.
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Just to add to the above post, yolink has a all one one device now with shutoff but it needs to be plumbed in like Moen. Alternatively they still offer the one mentioned above which doesn't need pipe to be cut because the arm will shut off your existing valve.

I'm leaning towards the all in one device. I looked at phynn, Moen and like yolink. interestly yolink was the only one using stainless steel for contact with water vs Moen/phynn which are using plastic. I emailed all of them to get the material breakdown.

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Quote from greyster :
Just to add to the above post, yolink has a all one one device now with shutoff but it needs to be plumbed in like Moen. Alternatively they still offer the one mentioned above which doesn't need pipe to be cut because the arm will shut off your existing valve.

I'm leaning towards the all in one device. I looked at phynn, Moen and like yolink. interestly yolink was the only one using stainless steel for contact with water vs Moen/phynn which are using plastic. I emailed all of them to get the material breakdown.

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Which one? This one?

https://a.co/d/i4GX2Nx

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greyster
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Quote from shahhere :
Which one? This one?

https://a.co/d/i4GX2Nx

Shahhere

That's the first one. The second one I am referring to is this one

https://a.co/d/555pfkx

im planning to get this one.

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