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Ordered 8 as it was £7.50 from Amazon and they will supposedly last 5 years unused.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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ordering batteries to mend a beeping fire alarm.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWere you asleep?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Is that a beeping fire alarm, or a beeping fire alarm?Originally posted by eek View Postordering batteries to mend a beeping fire alarm.
(probably both
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Just replaced the battery in the alarm in the hall that I removed at 03:15 about 3 weeks ago.Originally posted by eek View PostNeed to find one of those square battery thingies as one of the fire alarms is beeping.
Heck I really should get 4 and fix all of them for the next x years before the others start beeping.
Well there's a thing.
Originally posted by eek View PostOrdered 8 as it was £7.50 from Amazon and they will supposedly last 5 years unused.
I've had boxes of 10 duracell that were flat or otherwise fecked straight out of the box, brand new.
All 10 the same.
Unimpressive really.
I'd be innerested to see what the Amazon brand are like.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 2 October 2020, 15:16.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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It's a lethargic one with a half arsed beep every 5 minutes or so telling me either the backup battery is dead or it needs to be fully replaced. I'm assuming it's the former at the moment but if it's the latter we will add it to the list of jobs our friendly electrician needs to get round to doing.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs that a beeping fire alarm, or a beeping fire alarm?
(probably both
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWinter's coming. The Rayburn is lit.
Trying to imagine WTFH as Sean Bean.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostTrying to imagine WTFH as Sean Bean.
nah...
Do you mean the northern actor, or a combination of two of your mates on here?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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