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How to Buy a Kat Radar Detector

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If you do a lot of driving, consider purchasing a radar detector to help reduce your chances of receiving a speeding ticket. A radar detector alerts you when your speed is being monitored by radar devices. By following these steps, you can learn how to buy a Kat radar detector.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Decide how much you are going to spend on a radar detectors. Kat radar detectors usually range from about $100 to over $300. If money is tight, you could decide to go for one of the low end models. However, if money is no option, the high end models are a good buy at their price.

  2. Step 2

    Determine if radar detectors are legal in your area. In some jurisdictions, radar detectors are disallowed and can get you in trouble with the law. You can opt to risk it. But if it is actually not allowed in your area, you are better off following the letter of the law. While a radar detector has its advantages, you shouldn't risk legal trouble just to own one.

  3. Step 3

    Look over the different Kat radar detection options at the Radar Detector Superstore website, where you can purchase Kat radar detectors for very competitive prices. On the front page of the website, click on the "Kat Radar Detectors" link in the navigational panel on the left hand side. On the subsequent page, you can see a listing of all the different models that Kat produces.

  4. Step 4

    Read through the specifications and select the model that is right for you. Remember your budget limitations.

  5. Step 5

    Check the return policy before placing your order, in case any problems arise with the unit. Fill in your billing and shipping information and process the purchase. When your radar detector arrives, follow the easy installation instructions.

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