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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Product details and description.
Though I have found Amazon and its subsidiaries to be outstanding when filling and shipping orders, Amazon should, in my opinion, pay more attention to the "Technical Details" and "Product Descriptions" of the items which get listed on their site -- throughout their site by the way. The programing sheet only states the Chamberlain KLIK1U is compatible with Craftsman but there is no mention of a Craftsman unit within the list of models supported. The instruction sheet says the KLIK1U was manufactured to support units after 1993. I find reviews which report it also has worked with older units and is a good thing. Please note the Product Description "Includes 9V Battery". No such thing. If you care to read the "PDF" instruction sheet for this unit, it can be reached by clicking the "more info" button: http://www.gatehousesupplies.com/Chamberlain-KLIK1U-p/klik1u%20%20(375lm).htm



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works exactly as stated on two different openers
I read the reviews and was nervous it would not open my garages. I have a single Genie Intellicode boat gargare door and a double Chamberlain Liftmaster garage door. I followed the instructions and was able to program a single remote to two different manufactured garage openers. Follow the instructions exactly as stated. Make sure you wait for the lights as instructed. Worked flawlessly for me. A little pricey but at least I don't have to have multiple openers and always have to guess which opens which garage. If you have similar circumstances buy it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It works
I have a 15 year old Stanley opener with tiny switches and a 5 year old Genie electronic system and they are both programmed with this opener. A built-in opener sold by the auto dealers can cost over $400. Multiply that by the number of vehicles you put it in and it can get stupid expensive. This was less than $30. The instructions tell you how to program each button based on lists of names of different systems. It took some time to figure out which settings to use because my older system didn't work with the suggested programming and I had to experiment. I did get frustrated at the beginning. If it doesn't work at first you may need to be patient, stick with it. If you have newer equipment it should go quicker. The whole process took no more than 45 minutes.
I do not like adding things I have to store inside my car which contributes to clutter but his is small and I've made peace with clipping it to my visor. My suggestion for this company is to make a 3 or 4 button opener so I don't need to store multiple openers.
I've used it for over a month and it works fine.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works pretty well!
Works pretty well on my old (1995) Geni garage door
opener. Doesn't seem to have the range the old one
does, but if I open my side window and click it outside
of the car, then it works. I'm just happy to have one
that works most of the time!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great in 2 places
Easy to program; lost the manual, but found a PDF version online. Works great in 2 locations - couldn't be happier.


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