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📸 Does anyone have a Picture of the D2 strap that you can fasten/unfasten the remote to the handle 📸

If we lose the remote within the warranty period, will they replace it?
No of course not, if they did things like that they would be inundated with “I lost my Remote please replace it.” They do include a lanyard that will keep it attached around the stem. I made my own lanyards for my three Deus 1 detectors.
 
No of course not, if they did things like that they would be inundated with “I lost my Remote please replace it.” They do include a lanyard that will keep it attached around the stem. I made my own lanyards for my three Deus 1 detectors.
Maybe they will not replace it - but the tiny cord for this lanyard and it’s tiny clip are difficult for very large fingers. I had to use a dental plastic line to thread the eye. I also feel the tiny clip that separates the two parts won’t last long. So far it’s working, not complaining.
 
Can use 100lb test braided fishing line. No clips, just thread it through the remote then while installing remote on stem mount just loop the braided line around middle shaft as in the video and twist remote once and pull shaft down, lock it then install remote. No plastic parts to break.
 
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