I've personally only ever used Aico smoke/heat alarms so am not really able to answer questions that I've recently been asked.
In terms of 'the general', I've seen quite a few negative comments about them (but nearly always 'vague and non-specific) - but the products seem ubiquitous, and come from a very long-established,large and seemingly reputable UK company - so I would imagine that, in general, the products are probably 'OK', despite their being quite a lot cheaper than the Aico products. Any comments (particularly any specific reasons for avoiding them)?
The specific question I was asked (which I can't really answer, despite a fair amount of searching on-line) is whether the only difference between the SW10-EUT and the SW1-R (both mains-powered with battery back-up) is that the former has a (replaceable) lithium backup battery, whilst the latter has an alkaline battery? If that is scase, the fact that there is about a 100% (about £20) difference in price seems hard to understand/justify, since the difference in prices between the batteries is far les than that.
Can anyone help?
Kind Regards, John
In terms of 'the general', I've seen quite a few negative comments about them (but nearly always 'vague and non-specific) - but the products seem ubiquitous, and come from a very long-established,large and seemingly reputable UK company - so I would imagine that, in general, the products are probably 'OK', despite their being quite a lot cheaper than the Aico products. Any comments (particularly any specific reasons for avoiding them)?
The specific question I was asked (which I can't really answer, despite a fair amount of searching on-line) is whether the only difference between the SW10-EUT and the SW1-R (both mains-powered with battery back-up) is that the former has a (replaceable) lithium backup battery, whilst the latter has an alkaline battery? If that is scase, the fact that there is about a 100% (about £20) difference in price seems hard to understand/justify, since the difference in prices between the batteries is far les than that.
Can anyone help?
Kind Regards, John

