The S3 Alarm-Secured Wraps not only secure products to prevent theft, but also sound an alarm if the cable is cut. Powered by replaceable batteries, the reusable Alarm-Secured Spider Wrap and Alarm-Secured Cable-Lok are available with a reusable AM or RF non-deactivatable coil. Both have multi strand aircraft steel cable. The Spider Wraps unique design allows fast display changeovers.
Benefits & Features Include:
Acoustically amplified alarm - Perfect for busy retail environments
Flashing Alert - Warns shoplifters to find easier prey
Thin, sleek design - Won't impact product graphics
Reusable one-piece design - Use it again and again for quick and easy security.
Product Versatility - Adjustable cables accommodate most packaging designs and sizes
50" long cable
95+ DBA
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What I want to know is why in the hell did you just pay $249.99 for that remote at Best Buy when it can be had for $169 on the net? (I just looked at these last Friday, and they were $249.99, so my post is dependant on the fact that it wasn't on sale this week 😉).
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What I want to know is why in the hell did you just pay $249.99 for that remote at Best Buy when it can be had for $169 on the net? (I just looked at these last Friday, and they were $249.99, so my post is dependant on the fact that it wasn't on sale this week 😉).
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What I want to know is why in the hell did you just pay $249.99 for that remote at Best Buy when it can be had for $169 on the net? (I just looked at these last Friday, and they were $249.99, so my post is dependant on the fact that it wasn't on sale this week 😉).
He wanted to give best buy money even though he supposedly hates them. Now carry on.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What I want to know is why in the hell did you just pay $249.99 for that remote at Best Buy when it can be had for $169 on the net? (I just looked at these last Friday, and they were $249.99, so my post is dependant on the fact that it wasn't on sale this week 😉).
He wanted to give best buy money even though he supposedly hates them. Now carry on.
No he's merely test driving the 880, if he likes it he'll order it off the web. Worst buy will never profit from me. Quite the contrary, not only did I make thousands from half price DirecTiVo boxes they sold me I also won concert tickets from them because I used my reward zone card at the time.
So me = 30 points.
Bestbuy = 0.
Carry on.
Do you always talk about yourself in 3rd person?
I'll be damned, I just tried it. He's right.Originally posted by: Pathogen03
I work at circuit City, thosethings are very easy to remove by hand, even in store.
They work by a panel on the back part, facing the product, that can twist counter clockwise to unlock, and be able to feed more line out, or clockwise to lock, where you then lift the plastic front and rotate it to retract the line.
I have never seen anyone put one on tight enough that you can not get a finger under it, press hard against the back of it in the center depression, and rotate it counter clockwise to unlock.
Very. Simple.
Thanks for the shop lifting tips! Will try!Originally posted by: Pathogen03
I work at circuit City, thosethings are very easy to remove by hand, even in store.
They work by a panel on the back part, facing the product, that can twist counter clockwise to unlock, and be able to feed more line out, or clockwise to lock, where you then lift the plastic front and rotate it to retract the line.
I have never seen anyone put one on tight enough that you can not get a finger under it, press hard against the back of it in the center depression, and rotate it counter clockwise to unlock.
Very. Simple.