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Kidde i9070 Front Load Battery-Operated Ionization Sensor Smoke Alarm
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Kidde i9070 Front Load Battery-Operated Ionization Sensor Smoke Alarm

List Price: $17.99
Our Price: $10.99
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SKU:

1276E

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Description:

Other features: Smart interconnect up to 24 Kidde devices; Battery pull tab; Dust cover; AC quick connect.

Features:

AC powered, 120 Volt


Ionization sensor


Alarm memory


Tamper resistant


Front loading battery door


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 7.0 inches
Product Height: 5.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.66 pounds
Package Length: 10.9 inches
Package Width: 7.0 inches
Package Height: 1.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:

1Junk DetectorSep 01, 2007
By D. Nalesnik "Tired Home Owner"
I have had this alarm hard-wired throughout my new construction. I have had several problems with false alarms in the middle of the night. I found out that bugs were getting into the one in my garage and changing the ionization of the air, resulting in many false alarms at 2 and 3 AM. I fixed that by buying a few night-lights and keeping them in the garage, so the insects would be attracted there instead of the little green light on the alarm. Periodically I still have problems with them going off, and this morning was no exception. When I tried to "hush" the alarm today, I found that the button no longer functioned on the unit, which has only been installed for about 8 months now. I am changing these out for photoelectric sensing alarms instead, as I am extremely disappointed in the performance of such an integral part of my new house.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent smoke alarmJun 09, 2011
By Eric L. Smith
Already had one of these in house. Very easy to install, and very easy to change battery. Same model was $18 at Home Depot. Saved $10 by getting it on Amazon.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5a great battery powered detectorMay 22, 2011
By dimitri p.
Not sure what model the first reviewer really had but Model i9070 is a battery powered detector and not a hard wired unit. I have several of these in areas with bugs (like screened porches) and have not had any false alarms. The majority of the house has hardwired detectors but for the areas that typically don't get detectors (like screened porches with hot tubs and attics) this is an excellent reasonably priced detector.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Gets dirty fast and beepsSep 16, 2009
By pipet
Evidently the sensor area on this detector gets dirty very easily, and once it is dusty/dirty it's starts to beep. You can clean it out with canned air, but it's still annoying how unprotected the sensor area is.

5worth it for the front doorSep 29, 2011
By vrt "vrt"
Purchased 2 of these to replace older alarms that had gone bad. Happy with them so far, after using 1 for a year and 1 for a couple of months. This is a great unit to use near a kitchen. (I have to have an alarm in the kitchen because a bedroom is nearby and the housing codes in my area require it.) The hush feature works well if you can clear the smoke right away - it mutes the alarm for 10-15 minutes (never timed it). If you're like me and have an older kitchen where the smoke lingers, all you do is pop open the battery compartment, enjoy your (smoky) meal in peace, and then close the compartment later. Better than taking the alarm apart and procrastinating putting it back together, which is what I used to do!

I have a big house with multiple battery operated smoke alarms, and all different types have worn out over the years. Some don't work at all when you test them, or make quiet buzzing noises, and some start peeping even with fresh batteries or giving false alarms as they age. If it happens with these, I'll just replace them with the same model - seems like it's the cost of cheap battery alarms.

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