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Chamberlain Consumer Group PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door OpenerChamberlain Consumer Group PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener Features:; Chain drive garage door opener; Multi-function control panel controls garage door and opener lights from inside the garage; Has a lock switch that blocks remote control signals while you're away; Two single button remote controls are great for multi car families; Includes Security Plus anti-burglary technology; Lens cover swings down for easy bulb change; 33% bright light with 100 watt light bulb floods garage with light; Security+ anti-burglary technology assures a new code is sent every time the remote control is used; PosiLock theft protection assures that once the door is closed, it stays locked; Manual release handle in case of power failure- 2 Single Button Remotes
- Wall Control Panel
- 1/2 HP Chain Drive
Chamberlain PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, 2 Single Button Remotes, Wall Control Panel Reviews
Chamberlain PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, 2 Single Button Remotes, Wall Control Panel Reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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goodolboy "DWS" (East Tenn.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chamberlain PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, 2 Single Button Remotes, Wall Control Panel (Tools & Home Improvement)
This opener is fairly easy to install, with mostly well-illustrated instructions overall, in spite of a couple of inconsistencies in the installation manual's text and in the parts drawings. The text instructions seem likely to have been written by someone who speaks English as a FIRST language too, which is unusual these days, and which helps to speed things along....The actual assembly of the main components and wiring the system are a breeze. The quality of the parts OVERALL seems decent, although I noticed that a significantly lighter weight steel and smaller gauge fasteners are used for the bracketry and rail system than had been used with my older 1/3hp chain driven unit (20-25 years) which had also been Chamberlain-(Sears private labeled) model. That may be a part of why this new one still flexes considerably-in spite of the square cross section of the new rail (vs "t" section) and is actually louder in operation than the old one had been... Read more |
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Debora Kurzrok Doyle (Rowley, Ma United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chamberlain PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, 2 Single Button Remotes, Wall Control Panel (Tools & Home Improvement)
My husband who is quite handy thought this product was not so easy to install. It really depends on your door and your current setup. The door sensor does not mount to the rail because our garage door hardware that extends beyond the track. In that case, you need creativity to mount the sensors to the garage walls(oftentimes concrete walls). The door won't work without the sensors. We had little clearance in the ceiling area. The directions state that you need two inches, but because of the hardware, you actually need a good 4 inches from the ceiling which we did not have. Also be sure to read the directions completely before you start as my husband made at least two trips to the hardware store in addition to his initial trip. Be sure to read the directions about reinforcing the door if it is not a solid door. You will need bracing for the door which will require some creativity. Afterall is said and done, the door works well, quieter than our previous door,... Read more
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Leon "Head Gardener" (Hampton Roads VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chamberlain PD212D 1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener, 2 Single Button Remotes, Wall Control Panel (Tools & Home Improvement)
The Chamberlain does the job. It was straightforward to install and operated right away. It appears to be a great product. › See all 7 customer reviews...
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