Almax "The Immobiliser III" Reviews
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GSRider
17th Apr 2009
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Good Points: Good solid heavy chain.
Bad Points: Not good for carrying with you
General comments: My Almax "The Immobiliser III" just arrived today, I got the squire cen6 rated lock along with a 2.5m chain. The chain alone weighs around 25kgs I'd guess! Looks solid enough, As a first line of defence, it looks pretty good. As always, a determined thief will still try - all you can do is to make it as hard as possible.
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DannyFiver 24th Jun 2008
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A tuff chain, that will deter the bolt cropping chancer. Probably better than all others on the market, a good call for the first level of defence.
If you love your bike and its expensive get a Tracker fitter, with your alarm) and take the monitor service that involves the police tracing it if it is nicked ... end of story.- Read DannyFiver's review (137 words)
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dochoffman 8th Mar 2008
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These are are very strong chains. The only problem is it is so strong someone tried to steal my bike and realised they were defeated by the chain, so they knocked my bike over out of spite instead.- Read dochoffman's review (42 words)
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Loosetool
25th May 2006
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The Almax "The Immobiliser III" is the best chain you can get and it is cheaper than the Abus and Oxford top of the range equipment. They shipped one to Ireland within 3 days of my call. Brilliant stuff.- Read Loosetool's review (48 words)
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elite security
30th Nov 2005
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At the NEC the supposedly top of the range chains came into scrutiny at the ALMAX stall and by scrutiny I mean 14 Tonnes manual bolt croppers (readily available on the market today)
This is how the opposition fared:
Squire SF50 MC4 rrp £79.99 120 Seconds
Luma Solido rrp £114.86 35 Seconds
Abus City Black X-Plus rrp 112.80 8 Seconds
Oxford Monster rrp £164.95 15 Seconds
Almax Immobiliser III rrp £149.50 Unbreakable
Yes it's that good, so if you do ...- Read elite security's review (131 words)
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