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no instructions rating: 4
Not sure if Amazon or Freeze Alarm is at fault, but product was shipped with no instructions attached. I had to download instructions from website, which was fast and easy. I tested product and all worked well. This little device should protect and call me at remote location if my house loses heat while away!
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Simple and not over engineered rating: 4
Was looking for an affordable, easy to use freeze alarm for our house and found it in the FA-B-CCA Freeze Alarm. Setup is simple, takes 1 9V battery, plug the phone line in and you're done. This is an item that you hope you'll never need to use but it's cheap peace of mind for when you're away during the winter months.
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Freeze Alarm rating: 5
This is a product that you hope to never have to rely on in a real life situation! It did all the things it was supposed to do in the test mode but in our absence from home it has never had to warn us of a critical condition because our heating system has not failed. We are still comforted to know it is still on and vigilant, in the event it may be needed.
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This can save you a lot of money rating: 4
Simple to hook up and easy to program. This will dial a phone number to alert you that you may have a potential freeze up situation. This early warning can save you thousands of dollars. If you are in a cold climate and have a vacant property or are going on vacation, this is a very inexpensive piece of protection. It will call every 2 hours until deactivated. I know it works, it saved my home!
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clever, indispensable rating: 5
This device and its more expensive (expanded coverage) sisters is a gem. I haven't needed it--temperture falling below 45, but the peace of mind is at a bargain price. Easy to set up, plug in like any phone, test it before you leave the house. Anyone who leaves the North for the South in winter or anyone with a cabin in the woods or lake home with heat should have it.
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