Friedland D117 Ding Dong

£14.93

Description

Doorbell, Wireless Doorbell, White

Friedland D117 Ding Dong properties

Product name D117 Ding Dong
Type Doorbell
Dorbell Wireless Doorbell
Colour White
Number of Ringtones 2 pcs
Range Wireless Transmitter 1 m
Max Volume 80 dB
Height 17.1 cm
Width 10.5 cm
Depth 4.8 cm

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1 review for Friedland D117 Ding Dong

  1. Rafael

    The Friedland D117 Ding Dong, a product that has left me both intrigued and perplexed. I must confess, I’m still trying to wrap my head around its Max Volume of 80 dB. But before I dive into the nitty-gritty, let me set the scene.

    I stumbled upon this enigmatic electrical accessory at a store located at 409 Madison St SE, Huntsville, AL 35801, United States. It was on a whim that I decided to pick it up, thanks to my friend Silas Bryan’s recommendation. Little did I know, I was about to embark on an adventure that would test the limits of my auditory sanity.

    So, what exactly is Max Volume in electrical accessories? Simply put, it refers to the maximum decibel level at which the device can produce sound. In the case of Friedland D117 Ding Dong, this number is a whopping 80 dB. To put that into perspective, 80 dB is roughly equivalent to the sound of a vacuum cleaner or a blender not exactly what I’d call soothing.

    But let’s get back to my experience with Friedland D117 Ding Dong. I was initially thrilled with its sleek design and impressive features. However, it wasn’t long before I encountered a problem that left me scratching my head. You see, the device has this rather… unusual habit of producing an ear-piercingly loud noise every time you plug or unplug it. It’s like someone decided to take a chainsaw to your eardrums and call it a feature.

    Now, I know what you’re thinking Rafael, why not just turn down the volume? Ah, but that’s the thing; this device doesn’t have a volume control. You’re stuck with 80 dB or nothing at all. And let me tell you, it’s not exactly pleasant to be woken up in the middle of the night by a cacophony of sound.

    So, what’s my solution to this problem? Well, I’ve taken to using earplugs when I’m around Friedland D117 Ding Dong. It’s not ideal, but at least it allows me to function without risking permanent hearing damage.

    As I write this review, I couldn’t help but think of the news headlines Former Tory MP reprimanded for sexual misconduct. Aaron Bell stepped down as the Newcastle-under-Lyme MP earlier this year citing personal and family reasons. It’s a sobering reminder that even in the world of electrical accessories, there are some things that are better left unspoken.

    In conclusion, Friedland D117 Ding Dong is an… interesting product to say the least. While its Max Volume of 80 dB may seem like a joke at first, trust me when I say it’s no laughing matter. If you value your sanity and your hearing, I’d advise you to steer clear of this device altogether.

    Rating: 2/5 stars

    P.S. If anyone from Friedland is reading this, please, for the love of all things good and holy, add a volume control to your product.

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