Found one in one home depot (Flowermound, tx).
Looked on the app and there were plenty available in the Home Depot in Irving.
I went and it was the same price (6.22), there were like 20 available.
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Found one in one home depot (Flowermound, tx).
Looked on the app and there were plenty available in the Home Depot in Irving.
I went and it was the same price (6.22), there were like 20 available.
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Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
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Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
I dont know why they even sell them without CO anymore.
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Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
What if everything is electric? How would you could get CO in your home?
Car running in the garage? Generator? Even if it raises the cost of the detector 15 dollars. Is your life worth saving 10 dollars a year for 10 years. Assuming you have like 6-7 detectors in the house. Isn't that a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Car running in the garage? Generator? Even if it raises the cost of the detector 15 dollars. Is your life worth saving 10 dollars a year for 10 years. Assuming you have like 6-7 detectors in the house. Isn't that a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Maybe the weather here is not so bad (TX).
I don't need to run the car in the garage (on top is an EV) and i don't have a generator.
There might be places where this kind of detectors can be enough, and the brand/price is ok.
Car running in the garage? Generator? Even if it raises the cost of the detector 15 dollars. Is your life worth saving 10 dollars a year for 10 years. Assuming you have like 6-7 detectors in the house. Isn't that a small price to pay for peace of mind.
My wife hates it when I rev-up my Dodge Demon in our 36th floor apartment master bedroom at 3am on a Saturday night
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/257242252809
Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/257242252809
Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/257242252809
Of course, any sensor is better than no sensor.
I don't need to run the car in the garage (on top is an EV) and i don't have a generator.
There might be places where this kind of detectors can be enough, and the brand/price is ok.
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The 10 year battery ones are better but more expensive. Plus the battery rarely seems to last that long. Either way get the CO detector for sure.
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