GE 19216 Wireless Door Chime Kit
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| Manufacturer: GE |
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| List Price: $34.95 |
| Sale Price: $19.93 |
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Product Description |
| GE Wireless Door Chime With 1 Button Plug-in 19216. |
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Product Details |
- Up to 150-Feet range
- Powers off of included 12-Volt battery
- The 16 changeable codes prevent interference from other devices
- Easy to install-ready to use
- Seven chime sounds include Westminster, Foghorn, Cuckoo Clock, Gong, Door Bell, Bell and Knock
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Great price
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| Review Date: July 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Amazonshopper, Guatemala,Guatemala |
| For the price it is a great bargain, the instructions were not very clear, but I was able to figure them out, |
Replaced battery operated one.
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| Review Date: March 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J J, Palmdale, CA USA |
| Got tired of the batteries going dead and people telling my door bell didn't ring. Replaced the battery powered chime. Door bells work fine with new unit and I now have a spare unit in case one of the push buttons go bad. Recommend buying the plug in one to start. |
Wireless Door Chime Kit
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| Review Date: November 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mia, Atlanta, GA USA |
| I like it. It was fairly easy to install. I prefer the westminster chime and am having a hard time finding another that I like for the back door. Originally purchased it with one button, then bought the lighted button, sold separately on amazon. I think it looks much better. Seeing the light makes it easy to see at night and gives some assurance that it is functional. |
Worked as expected
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| Review Date: April 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Krishnakmar Rajagopalan, |
The product was easy to install, and works without any problems. The plug-in part was great, since there is no need to change batteries on the chime. The wireless button has a sticky which works quite well near the front door.
The only chime that sounded ok was the regular ding-dong. The others sounded horrible. But I needed functionality more than a pleasant chime, so this worked very well for me.
I am planning to get another chime and see if I can have the same door bell ring both chimes at the same time. |
Very simpe, yet quite nice for the price
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| Review Date: April 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Richard A, Seattle, Washington |
| This is a very ' easy install ' doorbell chime. Of the several various sounds of which one can program, I find that the Westminster chime is the loudest of all ( myself having partial hearing loss, this one's easier to hear; the other choices; door knock (it's the most quieter of all) , fog horn, and the 'cuckoo chime' (this sound 'is for the birds, pardon the pun). Overall, not a bad product; just one drawback, having had other wireless door bells, I'm sure one will have to replace the batterie often to the push button component itself IF you have lots of visitors; as for the main part that chimes, one just plugs it into the AC ( also, a good feature on it is the fact it has an on / off switch ) |
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