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The LiftMaster 29B317 Garage Remote Visor Clip is a lightweight, durable replacement clip compatible with over a dozen LiftMaster remote models. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, it secures your remote to your vehicle visor, enhancing accessibility and organization during your daily commute.
| ASIN | B00E3KWA1K |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | 1/Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (895) |
| Date First Available | 27 Aug. 2014 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 29B317 |
| Manufacturer | The Chamberlain Group |
| Part Number | 29B317 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.72 x 1.91 x 5.08 cm; 9.07 g |
J**A
Perfect fit
O**R
Full disclosure: I don't have a LiftMaster garage opener. In fact, I don't even have a garage. However, what I do have is a gate remote to the gated community where I live. Unfortunately, the remote didn't come with a visor holder of any kind, meaning that I had to dig the remote out of the center console of my car whenever I drove up. Very annoying. Tired of doing that, I resolved to build my own visor holder for my remote. To that end, I picked up this little beauty, a few 3M Command Strips, and voila! I now have a visor holder for my gate remote. Thanks, LiftMaster!
R**Y
I lost the original clip because I was using the opener with double-sided foam tape. I decided to switch back to a clip but couldn't find the original. Ordered this one and it's just as good as the original part. Clamps firmly and stays put.
A**S
Perfect for my liftmaster remote. When we bought our new house, neither garage door opener came with a visor clip and it was a pain to get picking it up out of the cupholder or the center console. This clip slides right into the slot for our remote and fits on the visor. I took a star off because its kinda loose and wishes it had come with the small screw that fits into the remote
P**E
I love this little guy, sight unseen. I sent it to my sister who recently moved to Tymbuktwo and rented a house. Apparently it is a long-held custom in Tymbuktwo to sacrifice your garage clippy thingie to the gods (who hopefully have a sense of humor or I'm toast) so that the garage door might open upon command. Having lived a sheltered life and thus being completely and utterly unaccustomed to native rituals such as these, my sister set about to whining. That's where I stepped in. Since the ritual had evidently already been performed, evidenced by the fact that the garage door seemed to be obeying its master, I posited that a new clippy thingie could possibly be sent without the need for additional sacrifice. She agreed although she claimed to know nothing of what I was talking about (poor little dear). Shortly thereafter she received the clippie, and it fit just like you'd expect to see in one of those Harrison Ford Films... and then the earth stopped shaking and everything settled into place and all is once again right with the world.
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