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David Mullen
> 24 hourThe Genie G3T-R Intellicode remote is the purest manifestation of the American Dream I have come across in this rotten year 2016. Amidst the simpering politicians, the unpredictable climate, the wars, famine, and all signs that were rapidly speeding towards a gleeful extinction, I realized I needed a second garage door opener. The octogenarian who previously owned my house and had a penchant for Lands End and other similar faux-northeast lifestyle products had left me a solitary pathetic number that apparently came with the ancient Genie unit in my optimistically titled one and a half car garage. Shed also stranded a veritable arsenal of potting soils alongside three months worth of survival rations. The first time I opened that garage, I feared Id purchased some sort of suburban survivalist compound, and made a mental note to be heavily armed when I investigate the crawlspace under the house. There is a paucity of information on garage door openers. The liars, they want you to be confused. They want that door closed, and your car parked quietly in its place while youre on the couch sucking down reruns of Spongebob and American Idol. But no! Genie decided that you can have as many openers as your rotten heart desires. The unit itself is a miracle fusion of American design and cheap factory labor. The plastic holds firmly to your hand, but not too firmly. The rubberized buttons suggest that they will last for decades, even if abused and left in all manner of surly dive bars and underground boxing clubs. My particular unit leads a life of luxury, clipped to a beer glass that serves as a key holder in my kitchen. The metal clip is equally useful, and I briefly considered its potential use as a weapon. You can program the remote to work with three different openers. I paused briefly upon hearing this, and considered installing a set of triple-garage-doors. You cant be too careful, and a little fortification can go a long way. The range is good, too. All in all, a good opener for the price.
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Lisa Acosta
> 24 hourThe remote worked and it only took one reset for it to work.
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Jamie Doe
> 24 hourDefinitely easy to use and set up once ours broke and we were stuck doing it manually for days. It sucked!
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Grandma Renee
> 24 hourEasy peezy lemon squeezy
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Tinman
> 24 hourHave a Overhead Door Codedodger and we only had two factory remotes. This space is shared with too many vehicles. Found this one might work. Price was right. Size was nice and small. So I took a chance. Works great. Programmed with no issue and the range is awesome. Better than stock by 8 or more times. Like so much just ordered several more to replace the original stock ones.
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Augustina Reyes
> 24 hourEasy to use fast delivery great product
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VEGA
> 24 hourWorked perfectly, no complaints here.
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Michelle Gonzalez
> 24 hourEasy to connect, would recommend
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jenny
> 24 hourWorked for out garage doors. Since there’s 3 buttons my husband added his business door to it too. It’s not bulky, it doesn’t get in the way of the vanity mirror. We’re very happy with the purchase, fast shipping.
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LukeDoodle
> 24 hourIt works (syncs and opens door), has good range in, and its small enough. Why 3 stars? Its a clicker, and it should click! The buttons dont provide enough tactile feedback. For me thats a big deal - I mostly use it while on my bike, and put it in my thin wind-breaker jackets chest-pocket... I can never make it work through the jacket, all the buttons feel the same and I cannot seem to be sure if I pressed it or not. I now use the old clicker - twice as big, but I always know if it clicks even when inside my jacket.