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CDN Audio Visual Freezer Alarm by Component Design Northwest

Defrost Systems


CDN Audio Visual Freezer Alarm
(Kitchen) Component Design Northwest

Main unit secures easily to outside surface
Battery and instructions included
4-inch sensor cable with suction cup firmly attaches sensor to inside surface
Maintain food-safe temperatures in your freezer with innovative thermometer
Audio alarm sound when freezer reaches unsafe temperature (at 15 degrees F)


Price: $9.99 $9.95


Customer Reviews:
  1. Does not do well with auto-defrost freezers
    Auto-defrost refrigerators/freezers cycle their temperature between 0 degrees F and above 25 degrees F. Unfortunately, this alarm doesn't accomodate the cycle resulting in false alarms. The owners manual offers a cop-out solution, "wrap the sensor in foam". OK -- so how does one calibrate the...
  2. Works great for top load freezers no so much on regular fridge/freezer combo
    Like the title reads, this works great for a top load freezer. When the fuse tripped in our basement we lost a lot of food when we discovered the mess five days later. I bought this and the next time the fuse tripped, it was only a matter of hours, not days. Sounds like a cheap bedside LED alarm...

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