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No Idea, I don't have one but hoping some member may have purchased one so we might have an Idea of pros and cons.Is there a manual release if the scanner or electrics fail?
No Idea, I don't have one but hoping some member may have purchased one so we might have an Idea of pros and cons.
If the fingerprint reading is as reliable as my phone and iPad I would forget it.
To be fair, probably due to my thumbprint being unclear after doing work in garden, dry skin, but the phone reading area is so small it takes a few attempts and is quicker to use PIN.Really...?
I’ve not noticed any problems with mine.
Actually thought it’s pretty good
I‘d stick with a conventional key lock, another key on the van key fob is no big deal .... keep it simple.The manual on Halfords says there is an emergency USB key. Again this would rely on the internal electrics. I love gadgets and tech. However if I was away travelling in Europe and it failed it would probably be a nightmare to remove.
I‘d stick with a conventional key lock, another key on the van key fob is no big deal .... keep it simple.
If all else fails ,fingerprint, usb, key the angle grinder will sort it.Perhaps it’s over-engineering...
Simple key, job done.
My in-laws have a kettle with more buttons than space rocket...
I don’t understand it. Surely you just wanted boiled water...?
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ahhhh but can you run an angle grinder off the Cali electrics ;-)If all else fails ,fingerprint, usb, key the angle grinder will sort it.
Nope, .... cordlessahhhh but can you run an angle grinder off the Cali electrics ;-)
If it's not more than 150W on the 220V inverter.ahhhh but can you run an angle grinder off the Cali electrics ;-)
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