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If so are they any good or is there better on the market?
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No, but i reckon one of these would be more effective...

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have a similar thing on my garage door. the previous owners fitted it as there was a series of garage raids in our road several years back.
Never had a problem since
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I think it would actually be more effective to supply the garage door handle with 240V but i dont think the little one would remember when she goes to get her bike out

At least that way you get to give them a good kicking when you find them laid on your drive when you return home from work
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Lee, I just use one of these:

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I have a tarmac drive currently so i would have to concrete in the base unit, what is the best/neatest way to cut out a hole in the drive with out it looking gash.
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Lee, I just use one of these:
I did but it turns out the newer garage door locks have spring loaded things in the lock so with a worn key and a wiggle and a tap they can get in which is what the police said happened to mine.
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I have a tarmac drive currently so i would have to concrete in the base unit, what is the best/neatest way to cut out a hole in the drive with out it looking gash.
what would the cutting be for? the original product you shown?
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It says you have to get the built in base unit if you have a tarmac drive, so basically i have to sink an anchor into the ground.
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If i remember ill check for bit sizes in work tommorrow. pretty sure an SDS bit will do it but they wont come in 73mm - there are other types which ill try find the name for which I know do go to that size.
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Or a proper security system could be a good idea. Might be more expensive but will be audible to your neighbours and you insurance will go down.
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Got one, nobody on my estate is in during the day though
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get yerself an ip camera and just watch your garage from work in a little live window - then you can call the rozzers yourself!
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I had thought of some sort of camera jimmy, i could even see who the mrs is shagging during the day
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Typical huh. There are ones that link to the emergency services too.

This is the fitting instructions for the garage defender if you havent seen them: http://www.saundersonsecurity.co.uk/...JB301_inst.pdf

Here is the range: http://www.saundersonsecurity.co.uk/..._Defender.html
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If you get an IP camera you could have it on an ethernet home plug system directly into your garage or wherever, then setupt he software to record on movement.
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Typical huh. There are ones that link to the emergency services too.

This is the fitting instructions for the garage defender if you havent seen them: http://www.saundersonsecurity.co.uk/...JB301_inst.pdf
thats without the extra base unit which he needs cause it is tarmaced?
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thats without the extra base unit which he needs cause it is tarmaced?
Thats the instructions at the top of the page with the range underneath?
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