"dmc" wrote in message ...
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David Lang wrote:
Hi
I've just got one of those cordless doorbells, but all is not beer and
skittles.
Sometimes it would just decide to ring all by itself - so it was actually
playing 'knock down ginger'.
Heh. We had a cheap(sih) one from B&Q - I think it was about 15-20 quid
and
had a clock built in for no obvious reason. This was very unreliable. It
wouldn't work at all when someone was using a DECT phone nearby and would
sometimes trigger for no obvious reason. I jumped on it one night when it
went off and took great pleasure in smashing the thing.
I reluctantly replaced it with another wireless one - this time the most
expensive one that I could find in stock locally - a friedland EVO 200 or
something like that. Has been excellent and totally problem free. And is
has CD quality (well, they claim that ) saxiphone tones ;-)
Are they just a waste of space, or should I get the WD40 out?
In my limited experience, you get what you pay for.
Darren
Friedland bells also carry a three year guarantee - so if you buy one keep
your receipt safely.
Nick.