Sabre Door Stop Alarm Review

Review by Chris Bunton

When we travel doing True Crime and Crime Travel stories.

I bring along a Sabre Door Stop Alarm.

This is one of those things, that makes you say “Why didn’t I think of that?”

The design and function is so simple and easy to use. It’s cool.

It takes a 9 volt battery. And it has an on/off switch.

You can carry it in your suit case or backpack, then when you get to your destination for the night. You pull it out and barely stick it under the edge of the door, on the side that opens in. The door must open in.

Don’t push it in too far. Just enough to barely touch.

When the door opens, it pushes down a plunger and sets off the alarm.

And buddy this thing is LOUD. It will wake you up and scare off most people trying to get in.

Also, the rubber bottom and the wedge shape will help slow or stop entry if the alarm doesn’t scare them off.

Not only is this tool good for travel in hotels, or Airbnb’s, but it’s also good for home use. Maybe you have an angry ex, or you’re stuck living in a home that is unsafe. Just stick this under the door and have a little security. Or what about a drunken spouse or kid trying to sneak home late? BOOM! Wake up time!

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