🔥 Stay ahead of danger with instant gas leak alerts!
The HSTMYFS Natural Gas Leak Detector is a plug-in device designed for home, kitchen, and RV use, capable of detecting multiple combustible gases including LPG, CNG, Propane, Methane, and Natural Gas. Featuring an 85 dB audible and visual alarm, it ensures prompt alerts at hazardous gas levels. With over a decade of proven reliability, easy plug-in installation, and operation up to 50°C, it offers a trusted, hassle-free safety solution for modern living spaces.
Brand | HSTMYFS |
Style | AC Power |
Power Source | AC |
Color | Light white |
Product Dimensions | 1.34"D x 2.72"W x 4.8"H |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Alarm | Audible |
Operating Humidity | 95 percent |
Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
Sensor Type | Gas Sensor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | HSTMYFS |
UPC | 778957530580 |
Part Number | BRJ-502E |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Item model number | BRJ-502E |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Gas Detector, Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Very sensitive, but works well.
Works as advertised. I will say the detector is VERY sensitive. If you use aerosol cleaners (Goof Off for example) to wash paint or adhesive off your hands near one of these detectors (i keep one in my garage near the furnace) it will set it off.We had one next to our gas stove, and if we left the oven door open a little too long when mixing something we were baking, it was liable to pick up a reading.I dont consider this sensitivity a flaw, sometimes its a bit of a nuisance, but usually just means you need to unplug it and air out the area a bit before plugging back in.
J**R
A great $20 investment
This is an LEL meter (lower explosive limit) I used LEL meters in industry for years to look for dangerous situations. For $20 this is a really inexpensive item to assure safety in your home. An LEL would also detect a gasoline leak in your garage, or if your propane tank began to leak.I have mixed feelings about it being 120VAC, as it would not work in a power outage; BUT, it has no batteries to discharge and render the unit useless.I also have smoke detectors, a CO (carbon monoxide) meter, as well as these two new LEL meters. Better safe than sorry!!!
B**R
Easy install
Easy to install. Works well. You can definitely hear this when it goes off.
J**J
JEMBMJ Gas Leak Detectors
I bought these gas leak detectors after we fat a scare last year. It gives me a peace of mind. The digital read out is amazing. The instructions were easy to follow. The size of the detector is ideal. The alarm noise level is not too overwhelming. No battery is needed because it is plugged into an outlet. The product is durable and I would suggest any homeowner to purchase a set.
M**W
False Alarms
I can't recommend this product based on my experience. Plugged it into the kitchen, near our stove and oven. Everything appeared to be working fine for the first couple months. Then, one day, it began beeping nearly every time we baked something. We became worried we had a leak, so we checked every connection for bubbles with soapy water but could not identify the source of any leak. The alarm would usually stop beeping within a minute or two and then go back down to either 0, 1 or 2 and stay there for hours. Then the next time we turned on the oven, the reading would again jump to level 3 or 4 and the beeping would start over for a few minutes.We continued searching for a leak and couldn't find one. Eventually, the alarm started going off at random times, even when we were sure there could not be any gas in the room. At one point I breathed on it, and the gas reading level jumped to a 6 and the alarm went nuts for several seconds.As a final test, we moved a different gas detector into the kitchen where this one was and moved this one into our utility room, where the other detector had previously been plugged in. The new detector in the kitchen consistently showed 0 and detected no gas. However, this detector now consistently showed levels of gas in the utility room between 2 and 3, with the alarm sounding periodically throughout the day and night. This was odd because the other detector had never beeped once over the several months it had been in the utility room. I checked every gas connection in that room for leaks and eventually had an HVAC company come and do the same. Like me, they couldn't find any. We concluded that this detector is malfunctioning and giving false alarms. Of course, I'm about 2 months past the return window on the product, so it looks like I've simply wasted my money.
J**N
More Gases than you realize!
This gas leak detector finds it all. I would buy many, MANY more if money would allow. This device finds Hairspray, Natural Gas, Lysol Spray in the next room, my “Propane” grill (Pts if you said it like Hank Hill) outside and of course the toxic fumes that come out of someone’s derriere… no joke!This gas detector is a lifesaver... my kids have turned on the gas stove multiple times now and it has saved us many of times... It detects everything!! Including, but not limited to, I just had a milkshake and I’m lactose intolerant, what did you just eat, flatulence.After a particularly impressive display of culinary prowess, aka a very Cheesy dinner, and a tasty milkshake from my favorite local frozen dairy establishment, the detector went off like a 4 alarm fire whistle! Turns out, it wasn't a gas leak, but rather a rather stinky situation…. I could not fathom how this smell just set it off. But with every situation, it didn’t happen unless you can reproduce the results again. In my case, 3 times... Running across the house squeezing tightly so nothing was to escape, I felt as I channeled my inner Mr. Wizard and was able to recreate my findings in an experiment that would have brought tears to Bill Nyes eyes. As I’m wafting the fumes (Homage to my 7th Grade Science teacher Mr. Caldwell) up towards the device... OMG It went off again!!! And SO, for science, the next day, I repeated the experiment with different variables and conditions. This time, as Betty Croker would put it, just over a handful thrown into the direction of this device. Instant 6 on the rector scale proving this device is the “Bomb” in which was just thrown its way…What I was beginning to think was a faulty product, always going off while my dog was in the room, or going off after Chili dinners, It turns out to be a great and lifesaving device!! It not only will save us from natural gas leaks, but also the possibility of walking into a mushroom cloud of darkness in the room after the dog, or myself had just left….5 stars on both effectiveness and hilarity of this Gas Detector, and the awesome story I will be sharing for years to come….
N**S
Nice detector for less money
We have been using this for a year - no problems. Haven't tried it on natural gas however.
A**N
Works
Had gas leak in furnace so bought 2. Seems to work
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