DF113R Fence Only System
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DF113R Fence Only System

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DF113R Fence Only SystemSTATE LAWS AND LEGISLATION YOU MUST CHECK YOUR STATES LAWS & LEGISLATION BEFORE PURCHASING, IF COLLARS ARE NOT LEGAL IN YOUR STATE OF PURCHASE, YOUR ORDER WILL BE CANCELLED AND REFUNDED IN FULL. VIC https: agriculture. vic. gov. au livestock and animals animal welfare victoria pocta act 1986 electronic collars cats and dogs antibark and remote training collars for dogs Under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations 2019, electronic shock

 


STATE LAWS AND LEGISLATION - YOU MUST CHECK YOUR STATES LAWS & LEGISLATION BEFORE PURCHASING, IF COLLARS ARE NOT LEGAL IN YOUR STATE OF PURCHASE, YOUR ORDER WILL BE CANCELLED AND REFUNDED IN FULL.

VIC
https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/animal-welfare-victoria/pocta-act-1986/electronic-collars/cats-and-dogs/antibark-and-remote-training-collars-for-dogs
Under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations 2019, electronic shock collars (excluding citronella or non-shock GPS collars) are strictly restricted to dogs and cats. For dogs, anti-bark and remote training collars must meet specific technical standards and can only be used on animals over six months old that have been deemed physically and temperamentally suitable by a veterinarian. Furthermore, these collars must not be worn for more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period, must be introduced via an approved training program, and can only be applied by, or under the direct written supervision of, a qualified dog trainer or veterinary practitioner, with mandatory reviews conducted within the first six months and annually thereafter. 

NSW - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING COLLARS INTO NSW
https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/whole/html/inforce/current/act-1979-200#sec.16
In New South Wales, the use, possession, and sale of electronic shock collars are strictly prohibited under Section 16 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979, with details publicly available on the official NSW Legislation website and through the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI). While the state enforces a total ban on remote training and anti-bark shock collars, carrying severe penalties for individuals and corporations, the law provides a single narrow exception for electronic containment systems. These invisible boundary systems are only permitted if they are paired with a secure, physical perimeter fence that stands at least 1.5 metres high. 

QLD
https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/whole/html/current/act-2001-064
In Queensland, electronic shock collars, including remote training, anti-bark, and containment systems, remain entirely legal to buy, own, and use, as the state does not enforce specific restrictions or an outright ban. Instead, their use is governed broadly by the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (QLD), which outlines a strict "duty of care" requiring owners to protect animals from unreasonable pain or distress. While the Queensland Government recently updated this legislation to officially ban pronged collars, electronic shock collars remain permitted as long as they are used responsibly and do not cause injuries or severe suffering that would legally qualify as animal cruelty. 

NT
https://nt.gov.au/environment/animals/animal-welfare#:~:text=about%20animal%20welfare.-,Changes%20to%20animal%20protection%20laws,legislation%20commencing%203%20November%202025.
In the Northern Territory, the use of electronic collars is regulated under the Animal Protection Act (recently updated to the Animal Protection and Related Legislation Amendment Act 2025).

While Section 30 of the Act enforces a general ban on using electrical devices on animals, the accompanying regulations list specific exceptions. Under these exceptions, it is legal to use bark collars and electronic containment systems on dogs; however, remote-controlled training collars are strictly prohibited for standard consumer use. Any permitted use of an electronic collar must still align with a pet owner's legal "minimum level of care" responsibilities, meaning the device cannot be used in a manner that causes injury or severe distress, which would constitute an offense under the territory's updated animal cruelty laws.

WA
https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_1138_homepage.html
In Western Australia, the use, possession, and sale of electronic shock training collars, anti-bark collars, and invisible fence containment systems are legal for dogs under a specific regulatory exemption. While the Animal Welfare Act 2002 broadly categorizes electric shock equipment as inhumane, Regulation 7 of the Animal Welfare (General) Regulations 2003 provides a legal defense for their use on dogs, provided the devices are applied in accordance with generally accepted methods of usage. This means that while owners do not require a formal permit or veterinary prescription to use them, the collars must be used responsibly; any misuse that results in severe physical distress or injury remains subject to prosecution under the state's broader animal cruelty laws. 

SA - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING & CONTAINMENT COLLARS INTO SA
https://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/lz?path=/c/a/animal%20welfare%20act%201985
In South Australia, electronic shock collars, including remote trainers, anti-bark collars, and invisible containment fences, are completely illegal to possess, sell, or use under Section 15 of the Animal Welfare Act 1985 (SA). The state enforces a blanket prohibition with no consumer exemptions, meaning that attaching an electric shock device to an animal for containment or behavioral modification is a prosecutable offense, regardless of whether the device is turned on. Pet owners in SA must rely on humane, non-electronic alternatives like positive reinforcement or vibration-only training tools. 

TAS
https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-063
In Tasmania, electronic shock collars are currently legal to purchase, possess, and use, as the state does not have an outright ban or specific standalone restrictions targeting them. Instead, they fall under the broad regulations of the Animal Welfare Act 1993, which requires that any device used on an animal must not cause unjustifiable pain, distress, or suffering. While the use of shock collars is permitted for general behavioral training and containment, a recent Tasmanian Government position paper on dog welfare outlined proposals to only allow devices that emit an audible or vibratory warning signal before a shock is delivered. 

ACT - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING & CONTAINMENT COLLARS INTO ACT
https://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/1992-45/
In the Australian Capital Territory, electronic shock collars are entirely illegal under Section 13 of the Animal Welfare Act 1992 (ACT), which strictly prohibits placing any electric shock device on an animal or administering a shock. The territory maintains a complete blanket ban with zero consumer exemptions, meaning that remote training collars, automatic anti-bark collars, and invisible boundary containment fences are all unlawful to use. Pet owners in the ACT must utilize humane, non-electronic training methods, as using any shock-based equipment faces strict prosecution under the territory's animal welfare laws. 

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TJ
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Great value and great monitor
Size: 27"/QHD/200Hz
As a note to new buyers: a chemical-like odor may be emitted from your monitor's exhaust for the first 2-3 weeks--at least mine did. I did some research and this was likely attributed to some cleaning chemicals from the factory, and it is burning off from the heat of the monitor. Simply have good ventilation in your room, and the odor should dissipate in 2-3 weeks. I've had this monitor for over a year now, and there is no odor anymore. Now, for the actual review: This monitor is great quality for the price! Not perfect, as I've found this monitor doesn't display smooth gradients of dark very well. For example, when I'm in a dark room in a video game, the dark ambient colors show slightly pixelated rather than smoothly blended. Other than that, this monitor works like a charm! Colors are great, and monitor settings are easily adjustable. One complaint I have is that I can't change the monitor's brightness using the Windows OS' brightness settings--you have to change the brightness/contrast using the monitor's buttons.
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Lauren
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great quality
Size: 27" 240hz/FHD
I bought this for my son as a second monitor. Graphics are sick! Feels like you're really in the game. My son absolutely loves it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
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Tony in Hawaii
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
A great value for a state of the art monitor.
I use two of these at my home work station. I am not a gamer, I use these mainly for working on multiple spread sheets and financial programs. The high pixel count of these 8k video displays makes it easy to read the screens. I have Windows 11 on my computer, so installation of the 3 monitors was easy. I have my computer monitor set at 150% and these two monitors set at 125% magnification. All three are at eye level. They came with display port cables which my computer and hubs do not have, so I in a 8K HDMI cable for each. I do play a few videos, and those look great. The curved screen helps in keeping all the monitor sort of equidistant from my eyes which helps everything on the 3 screens stay in focus for my 80 year old eyes. I have reflections on my computer screen, but both of these Koorui monitors are reflection free. I first went to Costco to pick up a monitor and this allowed me to zero in that I wanted the 8k and curved screen in a 24 or 27 inch monitor. They did not have that combination. I tried just one of the Koorui monitors along with my older monitor. The Koorui was so far superior that I quickly purchased the second one and tossed out my outdated one. I use these for hours each day, and at this low price I feel I can easily justify this investment. I feel secure these monitors will be with me for a long time.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
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Zach B.
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 1
This sucks.
Well i picked this up on sale for black friday and finally got around to installing my new video card, psu, extra ssd, and finally hooking up this new monitor. The new video card doesn't have a spot for the cable from my old 1080p monitor, so this is the only monitor i can use. It's christmas eve btw. Anyways the monitor fires up fine and looks great for about 6 hours of use. Then as i'm getting ready to boot up elden ring a big vertical magenta line of pixels appears on the right half of the screen, as well as a grey horizontal line of pixels. I didn't do anything before this happened, the monitor was sitting completely still on my desk. One second it worked the next i've got this line. I tested another cable, and while unplugging the displayport cable from the monitor the pink line stayed there as it was registering "no input." So it's definitely the monitor that's broken and not something wrong with my video card or software. I tried contacting technical support early in the morning and still haven't received anything at 5 pm. I realize it's christmas eve but I'm now stuck without a functioning monitor for probably my entire time off for christmas, and will have to pay return shipping, which soaks up all the money i saved getting it on sale. Over all i'm very unhappy with this purchase. edit: Koorui, the manufacturer, never got back to me about the broken monitor they sent me, so i contacted amazon and told them my situation. they told me they couldn't send a replacement because it wasn't available, even though you can order the exact monitor off amazon through prime right now. this order was a critical failure in service with both koorui and amazon. they can't seem to lift a finger for someone who paid them money for a product they sell. they want me to ship the monitor back, receive my money back, then purchase the same monitor for a higher price from them. I'm changing my review to 1 star and i would give 0 stars if i could. unbelievable. edit: ok i shipped the monitor back. they sent me a replacement monitor and this monitor also does not work. it doesn't turn on. i plugged it into both a surge protector and a power strip, then switched the cable and it doesn't turn on. i would be extremely wary of this company and their products. edit 2: by far my worst purchasing experience on amazon. with the second broken monitor they shipped me the support guy actually asked if i would take it to a tv repair shop. i told him we don't have that in the united states and returned the item for a full refund. they got to keep my $150 for about 3 months though. these people should not be allowed to sell on amazon.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022
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Jo jo
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Gaming
Size: 27"/QHD/200Hz
Idk about the specs but my it's used strictly for gaming and got no complaints.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026

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