Also if you look on eBay there are quite a few rare probes!
New Kidde logo P4010 (RARE!)
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SmokeGard907A2 “Pyramid”
ESL 449CTs but with weird stickers different from the Westinghouse ones
nu-tone heat alarm, I think James got one recently. I think there pretty rare!
@Squealer_horn_dude I found an 0905
WHAT you found a Dayton smokegard???
Dayton rebrand? I didn’t realize!
That’s the 3rd ever seen btw
FireX CBs or CCs specifically.
You’re certainly not kidding: not only does the seller have 101s, 102s, & even a 601 for sale, but they have 25 of the 101s in stock! (which is probably a new record! Would love to know how they got such a large inventory of such a rare detector! (still in the original packaging no less!)
Never seen that before!
First, that could be a 907A, a 907B, a 907A2, or a 907B2 (or rather the Dayton rebrand of one of those models given Adam’s comment below). Second, nice nickname for that particular design (even if it’s not a true pyramid, heh).
Oh? Neat! I knew Rittenhouse rebrands of that model (or similar ones) are a thing, but not Dayton ones!
Probably just inspection stickers similar to those BuildingReports ScanSeries ones.
Oh? Is that what that is?
I don’t know if it’s still there but when I looked there was a Dayton smoke gard 800 on eBay
Ah yes, I came across that listing myself, very neat indeed (though I knew that model had been rebranded by Dayton, just not the 907-series, heh).
(screams like Sr. Pelo)
How TF did you find this?!?!
I didn’t even try lol
Found them in St Louis while on homes
4500 W Pine Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63108
I was literally shaking when I found them. Also these are ES-1 rebrands rather than Z-100 or Z-700 as they’re wired with test buttons.
Whoa. I be trying to find rare stuff and I can’t even do it unless it’s irl ![]()
A First alert and a I3
This looks like some sort of smoke alarm it has little vent holes on the sides
Nu-Tone x2
this is a Firex or Jameson CO alarm.
Yeah: also note the missing FireX detector slightly off-screen next to it, heh.
Look at the top image in this post, it’s the same house.














