Company report - Vanbitz (1 Viewer)

JeanLuc

Free Member
Nov 17, 2008
3,304
2,199
Warwickshire
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4,952
MH
Hymer B630 Star-Line
Exp
Since 2007
I know many others have praised Vanbitz before, but here is another vote of confidence. We have just been away to the C&CC site at Minehead and whilst there the old alarm went haywire - again. After apologising to the neighbours we decided enough was enough and we would have to 'bite the bullet' and replace it. A call for help to Vanbitz and they phoned back to say they would fit us in at short notice to install their famous Strikeback system. So, Thursday night found us in Taunton at Cornish Farm (great site) and yesterday the job was done. Many thanks to James and the team for a very warm welcome and excellent, high quality service. Compared with the old car-type alarm I am deeply impressed with the Strikeback's capabilities. :thumb:

p.s. having strolled around Eddie's new RV and looked on admiringly, all I can say is 'wow' - makes ours look like a tow-car!
 

Jim

Ringleader
Jul 19, 2007
36,191
128,620
Sutton on Sea, UK
Funster No
1
MH
Adria Panel Van.
Exp
Since 1988
Lots of alarms fitted to motorhomes are 'car' alarms and some of those just don't function very well on a motorhome.

Motorhomes need a purpose designed alarm to cope with long cable runs, lots of lockers to arm as well as trailer or bike rack, the ability to set an exterior guard only for sleeping and have interior debilitating sirens, this is all beyond the scope of a regular car alarm. We motorhomers need a specialist alarm and in my experience, confirmed by many others, the Vanbitz strikeback is the leader in this field. :thumb:
 

hilldweller

LIFE MEMBER
Dec 5, 2008
605
36,108
Macclesfield
Funster No
5,089
MH
Zilch Mk1
Exp
From Aug 2007
It's traditional to moan, whine and rubbish traders in here. Keeps them in their place. Keeps prices low.

Try again.

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hilldweller

LIFE MEMBER
Dec 5, 2008
605
36,108
Macclesfield
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5,089
MH
Zilch Mk1
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From Aug 2007
Motorhomes need a purpose designed alarm to cope with long cable runs, lots of lockers to arm as well as trailer or bike rack, the ability to set an exterior guard only for sleeping and have interior debilitating sirens, this is all beyond the scope of a regular car alarm.

You have just described a standard domestic alarm, it's for a Home, simples.
 

Chris

LIFE MEMBER
May 5, 2010
21,006
274,541
Funster No
11,412
MH
None
Exp
10 years
Vanbitz are excellent as is their complimentary coffee machine.

Eddie could go the extra mile and have a complimentary beer machine fitted, for Funsters only of course.:thumb:
 

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