Chamberlain's KLIK1U Clicker garage door opener has a nifty little secret - it has been designed to work with most major brands of automatic garage door openers.
But what does that mean to you?
If your current system was installed more years ago than you care to remember and you have lost or damaged the remote, Chamberlain's Clicker universal garage door opener will likely allow you to access your garage again. You will also save the time and frustrating of searching for an exact model replacement.
It is also handy if you are renting a house. If the original remote has been lost or the property owner wants to retain the only remote for themselves, this universal garage door remote lets you use the garage opener which has already been installed.
Recognized as a leader in the home improvement industry, Chamberlain do-it-yourself products are true workhorses when it comes to putting quality "at the forefront" of everything they do. And since they've been providing products with this level of determination for over 40 years, it's little wonder they have a proven reputation as an industry leader.
Some things that users of the Clicker garage door opener found most valuable include:
Clear detailed instructions
One remote with two buttons to handle various or multi-door applications
It can be out of the box and working in a matter of minutes
Great as an additional remote for house guests, contractors, or new drivers in the household
The technology makes them easy to program
The opener comes complete with its own coin cell battery
Telephone support is available outside of the clear instructions already included
Compatible with manufacturers like Genie, Craftsman, Stanley and more
Perfect for using with gate openers - all with the convenience of one compact unit
Garage Safety Note: If your garage door opener was manufactured prior to 1993, it probably doesn't have garage door sensors or other safety features more modern openers include as standard equipment. Universal remotes for garage doors are a wonderful solution if your opener is still working well and is safe.
Without today's safety features, like manual door release, auto reverse, safety sensors, etc., your prized pet, your car or a small child could be damaged, injured or worse. Purchasing a universal remote may solve a short-term problem, but common sense and safety considerations may warrant an upgrade.
There are some terrific options available, including workhorse chain drive models, time-tested screw drive models, and ultra-quiet belt drive models. If you experience frequent power outages, there are even models with a standard battery backup feature.
If you need a frustration-free solution for the many applications the Clicker universal garage door opener can handle, the KLIK1U model might be the answer in one handy little device.