Kidde Battery Operated Photoelectric 4" Smoke Alarm P9040
Kidde Battery Operated Photoelectric 4" Smoke Alarm P9040
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Kidde Battery Operated Photoelectric 4" Smoke Alarm P9040

3.3 stars out of 12 reviews
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Kidde Smoke Alarm:

  • Test button
  • Low battery indicator chirp
  • Easy installation
  • Battery backup (9V battery included)
  • Protects even during power outages
  • UL Listed
  • Photoelectric sensor
  • 4" diameter
  • Loud 85 decibel horn
  • Signaling UL Listed
  • 10-year warranty
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Aug 28, 2020
ILIA
5 out of 5 stars review

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this helped a lot

the store helped and provided a discount for my first purchase. I will repeat this again and again soon.

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Jul 31, 2019
Ironmikey72
5 out of 5 stars review

Replace Ionization Detector in Travel Trailer

This Smoke Detector is perfect for the small confines of a travel trailer! I replaced the Ionization Type Detector provided by the Trailer Manufacturer and installed this Photoelectric Detector. Now you can cook in the trailer without setting off the alarm. This is the same size as original detector and mounted using the same holes.

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Jul 12, 2019
puddthecat
4 out of 5 stars review

iT'S A DECENT DETECTOR

I ordered 2 of these and 2 ionization detectors from another source. This Kidde Photoelectric P9040 is a decent unit. However like some other reviewers mentioned it has a habit of going off when opening the oven door in the kitchen or cooking something even slightly smoky on top of the stove. When it goes off it's a pain, but what we now try to do is take it out of it's holder and take it to another room until after cooking. To be frank I would rather put up with the occasional annoyance of this happening and know that it will go off in an actual fire. So I don't want to bad mouth it. If it didn't go off when cooking I would have given it 5 stars.

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