

đ Stay one step ahead of danger with Kiddeâs smart CO detector!
The Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector combines advanced electrochemical sensor technology with a user-friendly plug-in design and 9-volt battery backup to provide continuous, reliable CO monitoring. Featuring a digital LED display for real-time CO levels, an 85-decibel alarm, and peak level memory, it ensures your home stays safe even during power outages. UL certified and backed by a 10-year warranty, itâs the essential smart safety upgrade for every modern household.














| ASIN | B00002N86A |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Assembled Diameter | 1 Centimeters |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 9 |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms #5 in Carbon Monoxide Detectors |
| Brand | Kidde |
| Certification | Yes |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Residential |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (27,669) |
| Cutting Diameter | 1 Centimeters |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2007 |
| Description Pile | DURACELL 9V |
| Finish | white |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00784908007605 |
| Included Components | one 9V battery, one CO alarm, model KN-COPP-3, one mounting hardware packet (for wall-mount option), one user manual |
| Installation Method | Plug-in |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Item model number | KN-COPP-3 |
| Luminous Flux | 1 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Kidde |
| Material | ABS |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating Humidity | 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
| Part Number | 900-0076 |
| Pattern | Detector |
| Power Source | Plug In |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75"D x 3.75"W x 6.06"H |
| Sensor Type | Ionization |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Style | Detector |
| UPC | 784908007605 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 37.8 Degrees Celsius |
| Usage | Amateur |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 10 Year Limited |
| Wattage | 1 KW |
K**R
Inexpensive insurance.
I have a number of these throughout our house. They have worked flawlessly. They alerted once when a carpet cleaner turned on his generator while his vehicle was inside our garage. Numbers were high enough that the fire department ventilated our house. Could have been a disaster had they not alerted us. This purchase replaced a similar one that failed after many years. Made in Mexico now, but I expect the same performance. Battery backup is important to me as we experience frequent power failures.
T**N
Carbon Monoxide Protection for your Home
I purchased the Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector for my home to replace another unit that had expired. The Kidde Detector plug-in design with a 9-volt battery backup is very convenient & easy to use. It offers continuous protection even during power outages. The digital LED display clearly shows CO levels, which is helpful for peace of mind. Unit came ready to use, with battery already installed. We just pluged it in and it was ready to use. We feel confident that our family has chosen a great carbon monoxide detector for our home.
A**J
Quality CO detector. Worthwhile investment.
Quality Kidde brand CO detector. I replaced my original one with this identical one after 10 years of service, when it finally beeped and showed "END" in the display, which renders it useless, which is by design. Ironically, I never had any CO issues or alerts, until about a few months before its 10th anniversary in service. My home's natural gas boiler was over 25 years old, and begin leaking CO from incomplete combustion issues. This Kidde CO detector audibly alerted me and displayed the current CO level as well as the maximum CO level that it had recorded. Very simple to use and displays basic, yet useful information. I was able to open the windows and ventilate my house to prevent the excess CO buildup from harming us, thanks to this CO detectors audible & visual alerts. Hope they're still making this model 10 years from now, when I will need another one, or if I decide to move and want to purchase a new one. It's certainly not the cheapest CO unit on the market, but it's a good value for the money. Oh, it plugs directly into any standard 110-volt power outlet and it has a 9-volt battery backup, battery included. Although they recommend you replace the 9V backup battery every few years, I never replaced mine, and it was still almost as good as the day it was installed. My Kidde CO detector is plugged into an outlet in our upstairs hallway just outside of our bedroom. Fortunately, it also fit perfectly next to (below) my plug-in doorbell, which was a huge plus! I'm planning on installing one in the basement, near the gas boiler as well. Should have done that years ago, as we would have likely received an earlier "heads-up" that there was a combustion problem with the boiler. One last note: You can remote wall-mount this unit also. Cool feature! If you look at the last picture that I posted with this review, you can see that when the rear access cover is removed to access the backup battery, there is extra cord stored on the opposite side of the battery. The connected main power source plug can be easily removed and relocated/extended, via the corded connection, in order to have the CO detector located somewhere other than directly plugged into the power source. There is also a handy little clear plastic packet included, containing two wood/mounting screws and two wall mount plastic expanding inserts. (Not shown in picture.) Just can't say enough good stuff about this unit. Very pleased with it!
M**E
Wish it wasnât plug in
The alarm functions too well! But I live in an apartment so maybe thatâs why itâs louder than most. 2 other buildings were able to hear so imagine my ears. And maybe itâs just me but turning off the alarm was SO HARD!
#**E
Big improvement đ
Upon recommendation for ability, and the fact our current CO detector is pushing seven during renovations. It attaches to the ceiling. Figured replacement early based on quality of function for new device and huge savings to buy two as singles if worth it. As vintage ceiling tile are being installed and this device is flexible as to where it sets up. Can be plugged in with the back up battery or wall mounted with battery alone. Although itâs a bit large has a keen sense of detection. Thereâs no price or device size that matters with safety. But if ya can score a discount kudos. No matter what detector you buy make sure it has a digital read on how much CO2 is invading when it does. To know whatâs safe ⌠0 đ all seriousness, under 30. The booklet explains the levels. How the device will function in a warning situation. Symptoms o look out for. How long itâll take to read CO2 depending on how severe it is. Itâs recommended to take one on trips when staying at hotels and this detector is easy to set up anywhere. The two pronged action is helpful since this vintage house has a mix of two and three. But for a trip the 9 volt battery is good to go. For RVers this is a must have. Even in a van camping. Better to be safe than sorry. Tip: Write the date of install in permanent marker on the face. This way no need to remember. Tip 2: Same with smoke and fire detectors. For those , what I do is write the yr and month the battery is changed every time. Thin permanent marker should leave plenty of room. Unless hardwired and in ten you just emplacements it. Still, add the date of install. Same with fire extinguishers. Doesnât hurt to have the fire department inspect it periodically. I know people whoâve lost their hem to fire. Not fun. I know people, like myself, a CO detector got us outta the house. What I like about this detector is the directions have great specifics for set up to avoid false positives and a freak out. Yeah, I did. It was scary. Thank goodness the two times it was for real we were safe. Though at that time we didnât have a level readout. Thatâs what makes this gem such a peace. Not sure how long the sale is for. But the singles are a great price now. Hope you score a savings, too. Hope I never hear these defectors go off. But I feel save knowing new ones are in place every ten or less years, if your renovating, where to restock đ
M**N
I have a boiler in one of the bed rooms so thought it was important to have a good alarm .put battery in plugged it in .Reading came up as "0".The next morning it did intermittent bleep I went to check it the battery was flat the plug was red hot ,fire hazard so I sent it back cost me ÂŁ12.75 to send it to Spain !!!
F**O
Good product (i have used it before as well) and i appreciated that they came with batteries for the back up feature.
D**N
Two of the 12 packages were missing the battery pack and the battery Holder. Also missing was the back cover....
M**M
They seem good, a couple were banged up from shipping but they still work. All of them were manufactured well over a year ago... so only time will tell if they still last ten years or not.
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