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Features
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
Kidde's carbon monoxide alarms meet the requirements of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), an independent facility that tests products for compliance with widely-accepted safety standards
Description
This Carbon Monoxide Alarm offers digital display allowing easy viewing of carbon monoxide levels. Its 9V battery back up provides you and your family protection even during power outages. The KN-COPP-3 features a hide-a-way cord that allows for multiple installation possibilities.
Digital Display
9V battery back up
Hide-a-way cord
Test/Reset Button
Loud 85dB Alarm
Low Battery Warning
Easy Installation
5 year limited warranty
Electrochemical sensor "The World's Most Accurate Sensor"
Product Details
Product Length:
6.0 inches
Product Width:
3.75 inches
Product Height:
1.5 inches
Product Weight:
1.0 pounds
Package Length:
10.9 inches
Package Width:
6.9 inches
Package Height:
2.2 inches
Package Weight:
0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 104 reviews
Customer Reviews
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Totally agree about falses Aug 23, 2010 This thing false alarms so much it is useless. There is no way to keep it plugged in because it goes off once or twice a week. Do yourself a favor - give it a pass.
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Absolutely *eats* batteries - why? Aug 23, 2010 .. we had two of these things supplied by our housebuilder. The first one I gave up after it consumed a 9 volt battery roughly every 2-3 weeks, and the second/final one I've pretty much had enough of now after it too has decided that no battery will last more than 3 weeks tops. I swear, what's the point in these things being plugged into the mains if they constantly require new 9 volt batterys ? My mains supply is fine, no blackouts/brownouts, every other device plugged in is fine and never loses power ( no clock resets etc ), but these 'Nighthawk' alarms are rubbish - the 9v battery should ONLY be used when the power is out, not being drained all the time. No idea if the alarm is any good, we're lucky enough to have never had a CO problem, but the amount of money spent on batteries is nuts, and if they can't get that right then TBH I don't trust the alarm much either. No way to test other than pressing the 'test' button, which might just as well be called "make a beep". Sorry, avoid this POS until they fix it to work properly. The low-battery screech in the middle of the night is so super-loud that once the 9v battery goes (again) you'll end up just unplugging the thing to get a night's sleep, and after that why evern bother having it?
If you love false alarms, this one's a keeper! Aug 16, 2010 Normally, I read reviews of products before I buy them, but this one was an impulse buy, one that I strongly regret.
People are saying they get false alarms after one year. I didn't even get a year with this one! It had to have been less than a month when the thing went off over gas. There was no gas... shocker. You would think that if there really was gas that after pulling the battery and effectively resetting it, it would sound again, but no... it realized it was just having a tantrum and there was nothing to panic about.
Now, re-read this story to yourself like once a week for the next year and imagine your frustration (the alarm is LOUD!) after a while because that is how often it false alarms. Only buy this if you like aggravation and want to train your family to ignore safety alarms thinking they are all false.
Convenient Installation Jul 19, 2010 Easy to install. Good installation instructions. It's sitting on a bedrooms night table casting a reassuring glow. Too bad it had to be made in China.
Battery Jul 11, 2010 The detector works great but we spend more money replacing the 9 volt batteries every couple of months than what the actual detector cost (which was not a cheap either).