


🔌 Upgrade your fire safety—no rewiring, no hassle, just peace of mind!
The First Alert BRK ADF-12 Adapter Plug pack of 12 enables quick, hassle-free replacement of hardwired Firex smoke alarms with First Alert or BRK models. Compatible with a wide range of Firex and First Alert alarms, these compact adapters eliminate the need for rewiring, saving time and installation costs while ensuring reliable fire safety upgrades for homes or facilities.







| Brand | First Alert |
| Style | Hardwired |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Color | White/Black |
| Product Dimensions | 2"D x 5.25"W x 5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Alarm | Audible |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029054000040 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc. |
| UPC | 029054000040 |
| Part Number | ADF-12 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | ADF-12 |
| Size | Pack of 12 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | 12 adapter plugs |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**D
Worked Perfect ~ Safety & Simplicity!
These worked perfect! I replaced our original builder interconnected 18 year old FireX 120-1182 Ionization (Flame) Fire Detectors with BRK/First Alert 7010B (Photoelectric Smoke) Detectors. The thought of rewiring each detector in the ceilings was more than unpleasant since I am still recovering from hip replacement surgery and teetering on a step ladder made me very uneasy. I saw these on Amazon, read numerous reviews (thank you everyone) and decided to try them. They worked great! After replacing all the units, I had the conversion time down to 5 minutes each (Hint:Using an inexpensive power screwdriver definitely helped working overhead!).First: I removed the 9V Eveready Heavy Duty Non-Alkaline batteries that came inside each detector and replaced them with a new 9V Alkaline battery (probably not necessary...just a personal thing), I then 'push tested' each before climbing the ladder to install the new wiring adaptor (why put up a detector that may be a factory dud?).After finishing all the replacements, just to make sure both the 'interconnectivity and the smoke detection alarm really worked in a real life situation', I lit a paper fire in a pail (in a safe non-flammable area), then put it out after it got going strong so it would smoke a lot, then held it about 12" below the detector. GREAT! All our new alarms went off at virtually the same time. So now I'm confident my family is safe in a real life situation and not just relying on a simple 'push' alarm test to hear a beep! Additional Note....I then also installed (6) BRK/First Alert Battery 'Family Gard' Model FG200 Ionization (Flame) Detectors as I felt we should have two different types of detection for safety. I bought three 2-Packs of these @ $10 ($5+- each). Well worth buying and in my own separate 'real life test' with real flames this time, these flame detector alarms worked, though only where a flame was present (they are not interconnected!). Because the Family Gard units are battery powered with no wiring required, I was able to install each in the same time of just a few minutes ~ with a power screwdriver :). Please think about adding additional safety for such a low cost. (Ionization + Photoelectric). Just my own opinion....The installation of the new wiring adaptor was simple 'if you have strong' fingers.The new connector snaps onto the existing FireX 3-pin connector (at least on ours it had to) in order to secure itself and not pull loose. If you can't snap it together, you may be able to use a pair of pliers and slowly & carefully pinch the two connectors together working each side down a little at a time so you don't end up snapping or breaking the existing connector, until they snap together...If you break the existing connector or one of the three small pins, you will have to remove the existing connector and install the new hard-wired connector.The only other issue I ran into was pushing the new connector and additional wiring back up inside our already crowded ceiling box took a few different tries until a decent fit worked.Take your time here, I WOULD RECOMMEND DOING THIS BEFORE ATTACHING THE NEW DETECTOR TO THE NEW WIRE ADAPTORS. It's so much easier to deal with stubborn wiring in a crowded space without also having the new detector dangling below, hanging on the wires. If the new connector doesn't fit easily into the existing ceiling electrical box (it probably won't unless you're lucky), look at the wiring inside the ceiling box & try to find a relatively uncrowded area where the new connector will fit into, once you find or create that area, the new connector & short wiring should be able to be 'gently' pushed inside..don't break wiring connections!. Then go ahead and install the new connector wiring to the Detector. if the wires come out of the ceiling again while doing this, now, since you know how you're going to put everything back into the ceiling box (because of your trial run), just place it all back inside the ceiling exactly where you had it....Having to buy 12 connectors at a time is quite an oversell, if I needed 8,9 or 10, then I would be fine with purchasing (2) 6-packs, but when a home has 6 or less, it really is an oversell. However having said that, I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again knowing now how simple it made the conversion from FireX to First Alert!NOTE: We are Amazon Prime members and I can say we absolutely did not receive any consideration, nor were we asked whatsoever for our comments here. Life is much too important for anyone to play games with. We purchased the wiring adapters from Amazon, but just to be fair to Amazon, we purchased the detectors mentioned above elsewhere. But again, to be fair, if we had not seen a super-sale within a couple of miles from home for these detectors, we would have gladly ordered and depended reliably on Amazon to deliver us these detectors within 2-days and to back us up if something was wrong!
K**2
Works perfectly; easy to use; fast delivery
These work well with old Firex large 3 prong in-line system and First Alert or BRK smoke detectors (or combo detectors). Saved me from needing to hard wire on the new smoke detectors. Why Kidde who has Firex as a brand does not have an adapter for the old Firex to new Firex or Kidde is beyond me (small and large triangle prongs). Thankfully these adapters work with a brand easily obtained (First Alert/BRK) to solve the challenge of changing out old smoke detectors on an older home system. Fast delivery (over night), easy to use and affordable.
E**R
Saves time when replacing smoke alarms
This made replacing my old expired smoke alarms with new First Alert alarms an extremely easy and quick project.
L**S
Perfect - if it’s the right adaptor
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These worked great to help me replace the original Firex alarms installed in1999 with First Alert alarms. Look at the pictures of the connections to make sure this is the adaptor you need - first alert has other adaptors for other brands/types/years. But these were a perfect fit for me. Fitting the adaptor was easier than fitting the new alarm connector - both require some finger strength and dexterity. I’m a 50 year old woman who is not that handy and did it myself for 9 units in under an hour. They all connected back to power perfectly and took about 5 min each.
A**A
Effective way to adapt the cables
Very easy to install these adapters. It certainly avoid unnecessary work, and speed the entire processHighly recommended.
V**B
Worked great for FireX, but it DID require modification
This was a great solution, but as with other customers, I found that it didn't actually quite fit the FireX as stated (hence knocking one star). I was able to get it to work with modification -- using pliers to remove the black plastic tabs -- then it fit/worked perfectly, saving me a lot of hassle. Thanks to the customer who posted the video stating that this was necessary!
C**O
Useless, just hard wire the proper way
I usually do not write reviews but what a piece of junk. I bought these from a warehouse deal and they were cheap so I figured why not, maybe same some time. Half were missing which is an Amazon warehouse issue, but otherwise the product is a very poor way of doing the job. I knew this and knew I should have never bought these.Just use the connectors that come with the new detectors, strip off some extra insulation to expose about 1" of new wire, turn off the circuit and wire these in the proper way.Whoever installed your original connectors may have used the wrong size wire nuts, now is a good time to put the proper size on as needed. This literally takes about an extra 3 minutes per detector to hard wire in the new ones and you can be sure to get a good strong mechanical seal (twist). All nice and secure and done the proper way.Another really good reason to skip this product, the old pigtails that these are supposed to plug into are old and brittle. The Romex in the ceiling is just fine (not stranded wire and good insulation) but if your old detectors are old enough to need to be replaced, the wire is probably ready too. Will the old wire work? Sure, but it probably crusty and you are cramming it into the J box with new extra length of wire.Do you want it done fast or do you want it done right? Avoid this product and spend the extra 3 minutes per detector to do the job correctly. You will be glad that you did.
R**L
Great product at a great price and a real time saver.
I bought these to adapt the existing wiring in my house to the new smoke detectors I purchased. After installing the first one to make sure it fit properly, I went ahead and ordered another 10 alarms. Using these pigtail adapters, I was able to swap all the remaining alarms in under an hour. They snap in easily and securely so that they won't come apart. Every alarm tested good and activated all the remaining alarms on each floor verifying the wiring was good.
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