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monkeymatt
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alarm systems

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Has anyone got and good reviews on any alarm systems assuming you have them :lol:
I'm looking for a decent alarm system in a few weeks time and potentially a tracker ...yes I know a bit extreme but after what I've put into my storm I'd hate to see it dissappear as it means quite a lot to me now .already had an attempted theft but didn't manage to do anything than smile at the cctv :lol:
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Animal
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Location: Scottish Highlands

Re: alarm systems

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I did have a datatool 3 which was a complete pain in the butt. Always going off when it shouldn't be. I would say the best option is a good chain and decent padlock and a good ground anchor. When locking make sure the padlock is not on the ground or can be put against something solid.
Couple that with a disc lock as well if you like.
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Watty
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Re: alarm systems

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Don't waste your money mate. They go off when they shouldn't and don't go off when you want them to! Follow the above advice :thumbup:
SH#T HAPPENS!!!!!!!!
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