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Originally Posted by JGVillages
We attended a seminar last night regarding Optical Crossfire Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms. We enjoyed the presentation and believe the 40+ year old technology of the Chinese Alarms to code in our home may not be the best available. One of Crossfire's reps will be visiting tonight. My question is I have hears they are extremely expensive yet if you "bargain" with them they could come down to 1/2 of the original quote. I do not enjoy this type of sales tactic yet they say over 4000 home in TV have purchased them. Can anyone that has any experience with these Crossfire Alarms let me know of their experience?
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I have a couple neighbors..... one paid $2000 and one paid $2400.
I changed my old ones and put in new for approx. $75.00
Stop at the Fire Dept. H.Q. and ask them. Doesn't cost anything.
Might be a good product. $2400 good????? 4000 homes?????
First Alert and others protect "millions" of people for a lot less.
Remember what P.T. Barnum said.