he sort of "skipped" over the battery life section. almost as if he said he can use them for 72 hours without them running out. I should hope so i only want to change them once a season twice at the most. Anyway I've just bought a set so i will find out soon enough.
@@mathewtaylor3083 they are in the tip which I have to say was the best place for them. Get a set of fox alarms mate they are reliable and batteries last ages. The new mini microns are good
@@mathewtaylor3083 long story short mate. The batteries that it uses aren’t just batteries you can pick up in store. Combine this with the fact that they are very expensive batteries if you check them out online. And then to make it worse they don’t last two minutes. I bought the rechargeable power packs for each alarm to make them last longer. But even they won’t see you through a week session which I like to do a couple of times a year. I actually started using other alarms and had them boxed up in a bag with the intention to sell them on. Sadly I mistook that bag for trash and personally took it to the tip with lots of other stuff and chucked them away. As it happens, although not my intention. It was the correct place for them to end up. There’s far better alarms you can buy for the money. That use normal batteries that if you run out mid session you can reel in and pop to the shop and replace.
Whats the buzzbars qnd sticks called ??
he sort of "skipped" over the battery life section. almost as if he said he can use them for 72 hours without them running out. I should hope so i only want to change them once a season twice at the most. Anyway I've just bought a set so i will find out soon enough.
So how did you find them Alex?
@@mathewtaylor3083 they are in the tip which I have to say was the best place for them. Get a set of fox alarms mate they are reliable and batteries last ages.
The new mini microns are good
@@sheldybabes1 what was it that was crap?
@@mathewtaylor3083 long story short mate. The batteries that it uses aren’t just batteries you can pick up in store. Combine this with the fact that they are very expensive batteries if you check them out online. And then to make it worse they don’t last two minutes.
I bought the rechargeable power packs for each alarm to make them last longer.
But even they won’t see you through a week session which I like to do a couple of times a year.
I actually started using other alarms and had them boxed up in a bag with the intention to sell them on.
Sadly I mistook that bag for trash and personally took it to the tip with lots of other stuff and chucked them away.
As it happens, although not my intention.
It was the correct place for them to end up.
There’s far better alarms you can buy for the money.
That use normal batteries that if you run out mid session you can reel in and pop to the shop and replace.
can you tell what kind of bateries?
They take CR2 battery's
Top alarms aren't they mate
delkims are better
I was like that but have you used the New direction alarms before you say that!
Not exactly 'common' batteries are they?
Delkims are nothing with the features on these
what were you doing on here a year ago noddy cross???