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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Chamberlain WD822KD Whisper Drive 1/2-HP Belt Drive Garage Door OpenerCustomer Review: Upgrade from Sears Opener Summary: 5 Stars
We recently purchased and installed a WD822K Whisper Drive with the Amazon value pack. We are delighted with the opener. It truly is MUCH quieter than the aging Sears unit we replaced, or the LiftMaster it sits alongside. Of course, Chamberlain units are sold both as Sears and also as LiftMasters.
--The instructions for installation are good. We followed them carefully. The length of the installation guide can be frightening, but realize that it's long because it's clear and complete. Performing a reinstallation is very straightforward, but don't believe that it's an hour. Allow 2.5 to 3.5 hours, and read the instruction through completely the night before. With that, it's just a matter of doing as you're told.
--We were able to reuse the low voltage wiring for the switch, and the eye sensors. We also kept our old eye sensors in operation rather than install the ones that came with the Whisper drive (at least fot the time being). We needed to add a 2X4 as a header in the garage wall. With that, the Whisper drive mounted exactly into the old support frame.
--The opener runs smoothly, and has a good range. It's better than either of our prior units in our garage.
Customer Review: Installed in 90 minutes Summary: 5 Stars
If you have an old Sears, Chamberlain or Liftmaster chain drive, you might be in luck!
When my old Sears chain-drive garage door opener died, I decided to spring for this quieter Chamberlain belt drive. Since Chamberlain and Sears are essentially the same brand, I was betting on being able to re-use a lot of the stuff from the old Sears opener and boy, did it pay off!
This Chamberlain comes with spacers that allow me use my existing header bracket. No drilling or lag bolts for me today! The opener is also the same length and has identical mounting holes as the Sears, to I had the whole opener assembled and bolted up in 30 minutes!
I got to reuse all the wiring and the safety sensors, saving time there too. I did decide to install the new wall console button, so that took a bit of time. I was spoiled and hoped the holes on the new remote keypad would line up with the old one, but alas, my luck had run out. I had to drill one hole. Set up of the wall console and the remote keypad took another 30 minutes.
Clean up, programming the remote keypad, and adjusting the door limits took the remaining 30 minutes! Gotta love it!
Customer Review: nice Summary: 5 Stars
I am no handing man and I expected this to be tough because I had an 11 foot high ceiling and this would be the first garage door opener in my new house but it went in relatively easily. I needed to buy longer metal bars and a couple extra bolts and nuts because of my higher ceiling. I also had to buy longer cable to connect the opener to to the door control because I have a longer 3 car tandem garage. Total extra cost about $25. It would also be smart to measure the height of your door. I thought all doors were the same. This is designed for a 7 foot high door. It will work best on an 8 foot door if you order an extension from Chamberlain. I didn't get the extension for my 8 foot door but it still has plenty of room for my wife's SUV to get in. The Whisper Drive is very quiet. I can not hear the door opening if I am in the house. The wireless remote was very easy to install on the outside and is very handy for when you want to walk in through the garage and not tramp dirt through the front door. I am very pleased with the whole kit and would buy this again.
Customer Review: Fantastic Garage Door Opener Summary: 5 Stars
I never realized how loud my old garage door opener was until it broke and I replaced it with this one. This thing is ridiculously quiet. I love it. It was a bit hairy to install in my garage as it BARELY made clearance with my door (I apparently have a very lower ceiling) but it still worked out quite well. I'm very happy with the opener thus far and I've had it for close to a year now.
The only thing that annoys me about this was the remote. Make sure you point it the right way or you'll end up sitting 10 feet from the door fiddling with it to get the door open. If you are finding that having the opener pointing one way does not seem to be working, make an effort to turn it around and try it that way. You wouldn't think it would make that much of a difference but it REALLY does. I've seen a few people complain about it and it was actually driving me insane until I realize that I was always pointing the back towards my garage door (since it was easier to tell which button I needed to press that way).
Customer Review: quietest door opener Summary: 5 Stars
I had a Sears opener previous that died prematurely because the contractor that did my home only put one tension spring in instead of two. Still the Sears unit(made by Chamberlain) lasted 12 years. I could have fixed it for 30-40 bucks but I figured 12 years is enough. This belt drive was easy to assemble. I took the old one down leaving what I thought I could reuse in place. Anything that showed any sign of wear, I was going to replace but found nothing amiss except the bearing under the sprocket that failed originally. The new one bolted right in place. I replaced the sensors just because. Same with the wall button and push button entry.
I can't believe how quiet this garage door opener is. With the passage door into the house closed, we cannot hear it. Standing out in the garage what you hear the most are the wheels on the door. So much so that I ordered nylon wheels with 13 ball bearing to see how quiet I can get it. I highly recommend this door opener by Chamberlain.
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