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In the past I've wrapped up my alarms and buzz-bars in a towel for the journey to and from the bank, and whilst it sufficed for the majority of trips, I must admit I've had more than a few nervous moments when my I've dropped my bag or it's fallen from my barrow and gone end-over-end, further more, my swingers used to get wrapped up in the same bundle and I have damaged them on one or two occasions.
To aid protection there is a padded central divider, so your alarms can go on one side, and rear bars, uprights, and swingers can go on the other side where you will also find a tidy pocket, where I keep my remote, a little screwdriver and a few spare batteries. It's finished in heavy-duty green material with Fishrite branding on the front, and has a heavy gauge zip running around the top and sides. Retailing at £15.99, it's certainly more expensive than the towel I was using, but when compared to the fact that my alarms, remote, buzz-bars, and swingers amount to well over £400.00 it's a snip, and gives good piece of mind to ensure they stay in mint condition.
For more details, or to locate stockists, contact; Web: www.fishrite.co.uk Julian
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The Fishrite buzzer-bar case has put an end to my concerns as it easily accommodates my 3-alarm Solar adjustable buzz-bar setup in total security. In addition it takes my front and rear uprights, rear rests, and three swingers.
It's worth mentioning that for four-alarm buzz-bar set-up's they also do a larger version retailing at £19.99, with loads of padding and specific inserts for bars and swingers - to my mind good value for money.





