Just Picked up 1 for myself and fitted today very easy - Bunnings = $347 ** No 10% beat policy
Chamberlain Power lift Plus Single or Double Sectional Door Opener - CS100EVO
Easy DIY installation - 6 Steps, how-to videos, phone support
Safety Compliant - Leading safety technology
Automatic force & limit settings for easy DIY and continued safety
Suits single or double sectional doors up 15m2 up to 2.2m high
Sub 1 Watt Standby mode
Extended range remotes
Includes two 2-button mini remote and one 1-button car visor remote
Stores up to 24 remotes memory
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Chamberlain Powerlift Single Sectional Door Opener - CS60EVO $214.40
Masters - Hunter Pacific Intercept II 132cm Aluminium Ceiling Fan - Silver $160.65
Just Picked up 2 of em from masters - Ebay = $170 inc delivery if store is not close
** Note Web site shows as Just Intercept - but they are Intercept II's In store
132cm aluminium ceiling fan by intercept in silver
Features a 1320mm blade sweep for optimum airflow
Die cast aluminium body and canopy make it a durable and long lasting option
Stay cool with the quality 132cm aluminium ceiling fan by Intercept. Finished in a sleek silver to fit into any space, this fan contains a 1320mm blade sweep to ensure optimum airflow. Its die cast aluminium body and canopy make it a durable and long lasting option for any space, and the reversible air flow feature allows it to be used in summer or winter. This ceiling fan also contains a 12 degree pitch on blades, further enhancing airflow. It comes with a two year in home parts and labour warranty and an additional three years on the motor.
I have self-installed 2 of these this year - pretty easy - I found the hardest part is getting the metal straps for securing to the roof right (cut with hacksaw and folded to correct angles, for the motor to hang from roof).
If you are replacing an existing electric door opener, its a bit easier than a whole new install.
If you already have wires running from a wall mounted switch (door bell type) poke it through the rubber grommet in the top of the button housing. The terminals you poke the (low voltage wall button) wires into are spring loaded - just use a small flat screwdriver.