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Heath Zenith SL-6168-C Wireless Plug-In Chime with Entry-Alert Sensor, White | 
enlarge | Brand: Heath Zenith Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $43.95 Buy New: $22.05 You Save: $21.90 (50%)
New (6) Used (1) from $22.05
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 1077
Color: White Media: Tools Hardware Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 6.9 x 1.8
MPN: SL6168C Model: SL-6168-C UPC: 016963616806 EAN: 0016963616806 ASIN: B000HE6QXY
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| Features:
| • | Simple Styling | | • | 3 Tunes With Adjustable Volume Control | | • | Battery Operated | | • | Up to 100ft Range |
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Amazon.com Product Description Worried that you won't be able to hear the doorbell when you're in the garden, garage, or basement? With Heath Zenith's wireless SL-6168, you can simply pick up the chime and take it with you (it plugs in to a standard polarized socket). To install, all you need to do is mount the doorbell and plug in the chime-no electrical installation is needed.pThe volume of the chime is adjustable, and you can select one of three different chimes. You can also change the code settings (which allow the doorbell to communicate with the chime) to make sure your neighbor's wireless systems don't set of your chime. The SL-6168 gives you the added benefit of an entry-alert sensor that sets off a chime every time the door is opened or closed.pNote that the battery for the push button is included, along with all the mounting hardware you'll need.I--Josh Dettweiler/IpbWhat's in the Box/bbrPlug-in chime, door-sensor/transmitter with battery, door magnet, magnet spacer, hardware packp
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
wireless door bell November 15, 2008 J. Cappello (philadelphia Pa) I purchased a wireless doorbell and had a problem. I called tech support, on my landline phone, for help and they kept me on hold for 45 minutes. While waiting I called on my cell (not to lose my place in line)when I reached customer service they said that the tech people were out to lunch. So I went back to the store and got a refund. This is the first and last time I will buy any of their products.
bougth two unit and both burned inside November 14, 2008 Abraham Hazoury (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) I BOUGTH THIS ITEM AND WHEN I STARED TO USE IT IT'S WORK FINE ABOUT 20 MINUTES ,AFTER THAT I SMELL LIKE SOMETHING IS BURNING AND WHEN I CHECKED WAS THE CHIME ,WAS MELTED IN ONE SIDE I THOUGHT THE MINE CAME WITH PROBLEMS FROM FACTORY AND I CANNOT SEND IT BACK CAUSE I LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY . br /AND IT'S WAS CONECTED ON 110 V OUTLET br / br /SO I BOUGTH ANOTHER ONE , CAUSE I THOUGHT THIS TIME I'M GONNA HAVE LUCKY BUT IT BURNED TOO ...... br / br /DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM br /DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM br /DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM br /
Very disappointed! September 29, 2008 M. Hanshaw (West Virginia) This product worked great for about the first 5 times the door was opened, then it stopped. The lights show that the battery is working properly, but will not chime. The company is a pain to deal with. I have called several times this morning and was on hold for 20 minutes at a time until the line goes dead. I call customer service and they put me through again to Tech. support and get the same treatment. Put on hold until their line goes dead. I'm very frustrated. Product is going back.
Good product for the price September 4, 2008 T. Wong (Fremont, CA United States) I have a 1000 square foot medical office and needed an alarm for when patients entered the front door. The door chime sounds nice and sounds off about 99% of the time. The unit is relatively easy to install, but the volume is rather loud and does not really lower much. Otherwise, it is a great product for the price and I would recommend it.
Works great! July 26, 2008 Daniel Davis (Seattle) Bought this handy little item from another well-known home improvement store, for roughly the same price. I wanted a chime for the front gate, as it is the only point of entrance around my house that does not have a lock. After a bit of trial-and-error, it is now working flawlessly. I wrapped it in kitchen plastic wrap and a little bit of duct tape, and secured it to the gate with zip-ties. Yeah, it's a little MacGyver'd, but I get a nice chime everytime the gate is opened. br / br /A couple of minor cons: br /The unit needs to be aligned just right for it to properly work. If the smaller piece is too low or too high, you won't get the chime. Also, the volume of the receiver is pretty high, even at the lowest setting. br / br /One nice thing that the unit features is multiple tones. One ding, a ding-dong, and that chime that every grandfather clock seems to have (I think it's called "Westminster"). You just have to change the jumpers on the back panel. br / br /If you are looking for a good chime to give you a heads-up that you have a visitor, you could do a lot worse than this little guy.
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