FREE TEST for INKBIRD WiFi Water Leak Detector

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Hi lovely members of R2R,

We're doing a FREE TEST for INKBIRD's newly released IWS-WD1 Water Leak Detector

Leaks are inevitable and planning for them will save you from disaster! IWS-WD1 can be placed wherever there is a risk of potential water leaks to provide 24/7 protection. When water is detected, the unit sends an alert via the INKBIRD app and sounds an audible alarm.

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View attachment 3144983I'd love to try too!!
 

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Hi lovely members of R2R,

We're doing a FREE TEST for INKBIRD's newly released IWS-WD1 Water Leak Detector

Leaks are inevitable and planning for them will save you from disaster! IWS-WD1 can be placed wherever there is a risk of potential water leaks to provide 24/7 protection. When water is detected, the unit sends an alert via the INKBIRD app and sounds an audible alarm.

Product page: USA Store / Canada Store (Open to both U.S. & Canadian residents)

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Yes please
 

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Hi lovely members of R2R,

We're doing a FREE TEST for INKBIRD's newly released IWS-WD1 Water Leak Detector

Leaks are inevitable and planning for them will save you from disaster! IWS-WD1 can be placed wherever there is a risk of potential water leaks to provide 24/7 protection. When water is detected, the unit sends an alert via the INKBIRD app and sounds an audible alarm.

Product page: USA Store / Canada Store (Open to both U.S. & Canadian residents)

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I'm in! Perfect timing since I'll be setting up a used tank I picked up from CL.
 

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Definitely would be interested in trying this new product out. I currently have no leak detectors (which I probably should invest in) considering I have a bedroom the floor below) which I don’t want to get ruined.
 

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Something like this interests me a lot, I was finally able to convince my SO to upgrade to a larger tank with a sump and her only real hold up was the fear of something leaking while were at work. Count me in!
 

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Hi lovely members of R2R,

We're doing a FREE TEST for INKBIRD's newly released IWS-WD1 Water Leak Detector

Leaks are inevitable and planning for them will save you from disaster! IWS-WD1 can be placed wherever there is a risk of potential water leaks to provide 24/7 protection. When water is detected, the unit sends an alert via the INKBIRD app and sounds an audible alarm.

Product page: USA Store / Canada Store (Open to both U.S. & Canadian residents)

To sign up - Like & comment on this thread. We'll send you a PM.


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I would be interested in trying your leak detector. I'm running a 90 gallon reef tank with sump. All diy plumbing and stand. Thank you for the consideration.

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