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Wireless Keyless Entry System
— Chamberlain 940D —
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Reviews by Users
30 Jan 2009



functional but flimsy
It does what it says. But the cheap plastic shell is in no way adequate for outdoor mounting, especially here in Minnesota. The mounting consists a single slotted hole on the back of the plastic case, which means it bobbles around as you try to use it and is easily knocked off. Instead of a rugged weatherproof keyboard, there's an irritating plastic cover to flip up every time.
The cheap construction makes it overpriced. And yes, I'm sick of these plastic clam shell packages too. In f...
–jim hughesfrom Amazon.com
16 Jan 2009



Easy to: Install, Program, and Use
Super easy to sync with system.
Very easy to install (mounted on wood trim of a vynl sidding home).
You can program a PIN number for family to use all the time and keep private and at same time have a secondary number with number of uses limit; say for guests visiting.
I like being able to do yard work and not have to keep the house unlocked.
The first time you step outside and leave keys inside it will have been worth getting.
–Brucefrom Amazon.com
30 Nov 2008



Beyond irritating
This should be the next product that Amazon requires to be in its new "fuss-free" packaging. The entire contents are contained in a nuclear-explosion-proof blister pack, multiple staples must be pried out of the folded-up instruction leaflet before it can be opened and read, the wireless keypad itself is encased in a huge sticky label that splits apart into a thousand little strips when you try to peel it away, and worst of all, the three of us couldn't remove the battery cover, which is require...
–Billfrom Amazon.com