







🚨 Stay ahead of danger with smart, nonstop gas & CO detection!
This KOABBIT 2-in-1 Combination Natural Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector features dual catalytic and electrochemical sensors for precise detection of combustible gases and CO. It offers real-time LCD gas concentration readings and an 85dB alarm to alert you instantly. Powered by AC with a 9V rechargeable battery backup, it ensures continuous protection even during power outages. Designed for home kitchens and living spaces, it detects a wide range of gases including LPG, natural gas, and methane. With a 1-year warranty, it’s a reliable safety upgrade for any modern household.




| ASIN | B07SH6FCYG |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236,234 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #212 in Gas Detectors & Alarms |
| Brand | KOABBIT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,159) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | QP111 |
| Manufacturer | PLT Shenzhen Jikaida Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Operating Humidity | 95 percent |
| Part Number | PLT080 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6"D x 2.9"W x 4.3"H |
| Sensor Type | catalytic,electrochemical |
| Style | 1 Pack |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
R**R
Sensitive & needs cut-off button.
Will go off even if u walk past it with cologne or if you spray. It will go off. It is really sensitive but works. Be ready to unplug!
J**E
Tested working and has good alarm thresholds
I like that this unit sounds the carbon monoxide alarm at more conservative (lower) levels than the standard UL detector thresholds. I also tested my unit with both CO and gas from the stove and both worked as expected. If anyone wants to know how to test for CO, I got this procedure from a CO meter vendor. Light a wooden skewer or match on fire, blow it out, and then put the smoldering stick under a glass bowl or something similar. The smoke from the smoldering will have a high concentration of CO and the reading should climb pretty quickly, as you can see in my pictures. You might also want to do this outside - my house smelled like a camp fire for a couple of hours. LOL Do NOT test CO detectors using car exhaust! Car exhaust fumes have a very high level of humidity and can ruin CO detectors.
N**X
they work well, but the battery power are emergency only.
These things are meant to be outlet powered, they indeed do work, i tested them by putting them near my vehicle exhaust. The alarming is easy to understand and plenty loud enough to hear in a home. This is not for a loud factory however. I can hear it from another room in my home easily if the environment is relatively quiet. If your power goes out, the 9volt battery lasts only about 3 hours, then the device trips up and may falsely alert, or perpetual reboot. we discovered this during a power outage after a hurricane and it scared us into believing we had issue. I had to use a secondary hand-held device to repeatedly safety check.
T**Y
Saved Mine and my Family's life!
Ordered this awhile ago and just now reviewing but glad I waited. We have a gas stove so I ordered this to be safe. It was easy to use and set-up. It sat for awhile without making a noise, which is good right? lol One night it started going off loud and woke us all up. Someone had bumped into the stove and turned on the gas getting into the fridge in front of it, and didn't realize it. The monitor did though and saved us all! Great purchase for the price. Arrived on time and works great! Thanks,
L**S
Useless alarm
[Update January 2023] After barely 3 years, this alarm is completely useless. I does not register or alarm to propane at all. (Yes, it says "natural gas" but natural gas detectors also pick up propane, when they're working.) The carbon monoxide alarm did go off, but that was triggered by some household cleaning product. Very disconcerting, until the second time when it was clear the cleaning product was setting off the alarm rather than some source of CO of which there were none at the time. Gas and CO detectors do usually have a limited life, but there's no indication on this device of what that might be, and in any case it should be considerably more than 3 years. For that matter, it may have failed within the first year for all I know. Dropping the rating to 1 star for the false sense of security this piece of junk provides. [Original Review] This is a nice, compact CO and flammable gas detector. I bought it to install in the kitchen, primarily to detect any propane leaks from the stove. Some of the other reviews said that this device doesn't detect propane, so the first thing I did was test it by comparing to a calibrated gas detector that reads propane concentration in parts per million. This alarm went off when the other meter read about 4000 ppm. (This wasn't a very precise test, as I just pointed an unlit propane torch at the two meters sitting side by side.) The lower explosive limit for propane -- the lowest concentration at which an explosion is possible -- is 2.1%, or 21,000 ppm, so this is alarming at well below the danger point. Note that 4000 ppm smells like *a lot* of gas; the other reviewers probably just didn't get a high enough concentration to set off the alarm. The voice annunciator is nice because it tells you if the alarm is going off due to CO or gas. I took off one star because the alarm itself isn't very loud -- it'll certainly get your attention if you're in the same or next room, but probably wouldn't wake you up if you're not sleeping close by. It's not nearly as loud, for example, as typical smoke detectors or a different, name-brand CO/gas detector that I also bought.
T**R
Great safety product for rv
Works in my rv
J**N
Can't be battery powered must be plugged in
Near a spot with no outlet thinking battery powe would work. Only last a hour.
M**L
Detected CO from Our Furnace
Woke us up and alerted us to a CO ppm of over 900, we immediately turned off our wall furnace and opened the windows and the ppm went back to 0. Had the gas company come out and they determined we had a "bad flame" that was emitting CO when the wall furnace turned on. Gas company's handheld machine was reading 200 ppm so I don't know how accurate the numbers are, but for sure this product works and detects CO.
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