I too am not satisfied with my battery door 
bells. Aside from the problem I had at first that 
every time my neighbor used their remote garage 
door opener it would send me to the side door 
when no one was there. I often wondered if when I 
pressed my door bell, whether their garage door, mysteriously,  went up.

After changing the frequency to overcome that 
problem, it is not dependable. I, at one point, 
after about 6 months of use, had to reposition 
the contacts inside the door bell button, 
pressing one one way and the other, 
slightly,  another way,  to get a good contact.

I also find that a person has to deliberately 
press the button for about a full second to 
activate it and that just is not the way people use a door bell.

At 01:38 AM 5/4/2010, you wrote:
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>It is true that I live in a place with lots of
>humidity, but the button units did not get wet.
>Since I did not have a good experience, let's see what others think.
>Betsy
>At 08:28 PM 5/3/2010, you wrote:
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> >so do you think I should bye one or not
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> >Home Phone 323-451-3633
> >Mobile Phone You can text as well. 323-842-0104
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