Tools & Hardware : Kidde Nighthawk Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display #KN-COPP-3

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Tools & Hardware : Kidde Nighthawk Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display #KN-COPP-3

Kidde Nighthawk Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display #KN-COPP-3

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 234





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Kidde
Color: White
EAN: 0784908007605
Label: Kidde
Product Manufacturer: Kidde
Model: KN-COPP-3
Publisher: Kidde
Ranking: 234
Studio: Kidde


Product facts:
  • Digital display displays the level of carbon monoxide the unit is sensing
  • Three convenient mounting options
  • Peak level button displays the peak CO level recorded by the alarm since it was last reset
  • 9V Battery backup provides protection during power outages
  • UL Approved







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Amazon.com Product Review:
Designed for residential use, the Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide detector keeps everyone in the house safe from poisonous, odorless CO fumes. The unit detects carbon monoxide levels from 30 to 999 parts per million. Its low-profile design doesn't stand out when connect to any wall outlet. The unit plugs directly into AC outlets for easy setup, and comes equipped with a 9-volt battery for backup during power outages. Its loud, 85-decibel alarm is sure to alert the whole house when safe carbon monoxide levels are breached. The Nighthawk is UL listed, and features a continuous digital readout of carbon monoxide levels, as well as peak-level memory display, and a test/reset button. It also can be stationed on a tabletop with the included 8-foot AC cord. The Nighthawk comes with a 5-year manufacturer warranty. --Brian D. Olson





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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DO NOT BUY!!!!!!
Bought one of these at one of those big box home stores. After about two months of use in a bedroom the thing started going off. Public service found nothing wrong and the other two older detectors were not detecting anything. Took it back and exchanged it and the new one started going off for no reason too. Public service again checked and found nothing, told me they'd had several other similar calls lately. These things are either defective by design or break down easily so if you want to sleep at night DO NOT BUY THIS MODEL!!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent carbon monoxide detector
We bought this particular detector because they are used where my husband works. He works in a warehouse where propane forklifts run all day, all seasons of the year, and Kidde is the brand they use. They work quite well there, so we figured they should work equally as well in our home. It does. I especially like the ability to place it directly in the electrical outlet or to hang it on the wall above the outlet, or place it on a shelf near an outlet. The battery back-up is another plus, as we sometimes lose power during storms.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - started going off on On GAS at all hours
after having this a year it started going off on On GAS at all hours "ALSO AT NIGHT TOO WHICH IS VERY SHOCKING" has my house checked, no gas present.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
I've had one of these for 4 years and it been great. This one is replacing one by a different manufacturer that just went bad.



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