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Battery Operated Door Bell
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Can anyone please recommend a really good cordless (battery) door bell which can also be lifted off the hook by the front door and taken into another room?
We have tried several different makes - from B&Q, Homebase and Wilkinsons but all of them seem to drain the battery in a couple of weeks for no apparent reason. Does anyone own one which lasts a long time? Many thanks.
We have tried several different makes - from B&Q, Homebase and Wilkinsons but all of them seem to drain the battery in a couple of weeks for no apparent reason. Does anyone own one which lasts a long time? Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is more to do with the type of battery rather than the bell, get a set of rechargeable battery's. If you need 2 battery's for the bell buy 4 so you have a spare set then keep one set on charge and swap them with the in use set every week or 2. It will work out cheaper over time than buying new every week or 2.
Murrymints the plug in ones just have a battery as a back up in case the power fails, that is why yours has lasted 2 years.
'All battery' ones are 'on' all the time so the battery's never last long.
I sometimes work in a retirement complex and all the doors have battery bells (health and safety regulation to guard against power failure) we are forever having to change battery's when the bell stops working.
'All battery' ones are 'on' all the time so the battery's never last long.
I sometimes work in a retirement complex and all the doors have battery bells (health and safety regulation to guard against power failure) we are forever having to change battery's when the bell stops working.
We've got a Byron, I think we got it from Homebase.
It's not like you describe but I think it's better - the main unit is by the front door and plugged into a socket, but there's a second free-standing pocketsized remote unit which is battery operated, which is currently upstairs in our living room, but in the summer we can take it out into the garden, anywhere in range of the base unit. We've had it a couple of years now, I think we've had to change the batteries only about 3 times since then.
It's not like you describe but I think it's better - the main unit is by the front door and plugged into a socket, but there's a second free-standing pocketsized remote unit which is battery operated, which is currently upstairs in our living room, but in the summer we can take it out into the garden, anywhere in range of the base unit. We've had it a couple of years now, I think we've had to change the batteries only about 3 times since then.