Chamberlain myQ garage door openers are widely available through various retailers and channels:
Official Chamberlain Website:
You can purchase directly from the Chamberlain website which often lists the full current model lineup. The site sometimes runs promotions or bundle deals (e.g., including a free extra remote or discount on accessories). Prices on Chamberlain’s site as of 2025 range roughly from around $200 for base models up to $400+ for the camera-equipped models. For example, the Secure View B6765 (with camera and battery) is listed at $399 on Chamberlain’s site, while a simpler Wi-Fi belt model can be around $249. Buying direct ensures you get the latest revision and support, and Chamberlain offers free shipping on many opener products.
home improvement stores carry these openers:
- Home Depot: Chamberlain openers (including exclusive bundle models) are sold in Home Depot stores and online. For instance, Home Depot carries models like the B4655T Secure View (camera opener) and various belt/chain models in stock. Home Depot often has kits that include rails for 7-ft doors (with extension kits for 8-ft doors sold separately) – be sure to check if you need an extension. Prices at Home Depot are competitive; they also frequently bundle a free installation promo or gift card rebate during certain sales events. You can find these openers in the Doors & Openers aisle or online with free delivery. Home Depot’s website shows ratings and Q&A which can help in decision making.
- Lowe’s: Lowe’s carries similar offerings, such as the B2405 and C2212T. For example, Lowe’s has the B2405 belt drive in stock and even special bundles like a B2401 kit with a video keypad camera. Lowe’s often aligns pricing with Home Depot. They might market the openers under slightly different kit numbers (sometimes adding a letter for packages that include extra accessories). Lowe’s online allows in-store pickup or delivery. They also sell Chamberlain-compatible accessories like extra remotes and Key by Amazon kits.
- Menards: In some regions, Menards carries Chamberlain (and Craftsman, which are Chamberlain-made) openers. Menards might label them as 1/2 HP, 3/4 HP etc., and they usually stock the mid-range models. Menards often has mail-in rebate deals on these items.
- Canadian Retailers: In Canada, Chamberlain openers are sold at stores like Canadian Tire, Home Depot Canada, Rona, etc., typically the same models (sometimes with a C at the end of model for “Canada” bundle).
Online Marketplaces :Amazon
is a popular place to buy Chamberlain openers. Many models are available on Amazon with Prime shipping. For example, the Chamberlain B550, B750, B970, and newer B2405/B2215 have Amazon listings. Amazon often has competitive pricing and sometimes exclusive bundles (like including extra remotes or a wireless keypad). It’s common to see prices like $230–$280 for a mid-range belt drive opener on Amazon, and they occasionally go on sale (e.g., during holiday sales or Prime Day). One advantage of Amazon is reading through hundreds of reviews and Q&A from other buyers. Just ensure you’re buying from Chamberlain’s official listing or a reputable seller for warranty validity.
- Amazon also directly sells the MyQ Smart Garage Hub (the add-on for non-Wi-Fi openers) – while not the focus of this report, if someone has an existing opener and just wants to add myQ connectivity, that hub is about $30–$40 and can be bought online easily.
Big-Box Retailers:
Stores like Walmart and Costco sometimes carry Chamberlain openers or bundles. Walmart’s website has Chamberlain models (both sold by Walmart and marketplace sellers). Costco occasionally has a bundle, especially of the wall-mount opener or higher-end belt drive, packaged with extra accessories for a value price to members. If you shop at Costco, keep an eye on their garage opener offerings seasonally.
Local Garage Door Dealers:
Chamberlain’s professional line is LiftMaster, but some local installers also sell Chamberlain-branded units for DIY or low-voltage installs. You might find Chamberlain openers at local hardware stores or specialty garage door distributors. If you plan to have it professionally installed, the installer might source a LiftMaster equivalent (which is fine – LiftMaster models are nearly identical but intended for pro install; they also support myQ, just under a different brand name). The Chamberlain Group is the parent of both brands, so compatibility and app features are the same.
Craftsman Brand:
It’s worth mentioning that Chamberlain manufactures openers for the Craftsman brand (formerly sold at Sears, now available at Ace Hardware and other places). These Craftsman Smart Garage Openers use the same myQ technology (branded as “AssureLink” in older models, but now essentially myQ). If you come across a Craftsman 1/2 HP Smart Opener on sale, know that it’s built by Chamberlain and will work with the myQ app (after linking to Craftsman’s app which is powered by myQ). So that’s an alternative source – e.g., Ace Hardware or Sears PartsDirect might sell Craftsman versions with similar specs.
When buying, make sure you get the correct model for your needs – consider if you want battery backup (models with “T” or that explicitly say Battery Backup), if you need a camera (Secure View models), and the size of your garage door (for 8-foot or 10-foot doors you’ll need an extension kit, usually sold separately). Pricing will scale with features: you might pay around $200 for a basic Wi-Fi chain drive, $250–$300 for a quiet belt drive with battery backup, and $350–$450 for top-tier units with camera or heavy-duty functionality.
All Chamberlain myQ openers come with warranties (commonly 1-year on parts/accessories, 5 to 10-year or “lifetime” on the motor/belt depending on model). Be sure to register your product on Chamberlain’s site after purchase, which can help with any warranty claims.
Authorized Retailers: Home Depot, Lowe’s, Amazon, and the Chamberlain website itself are all authorized channels, so purchasing from them ensures you get genuine product and support. Chamberlain’s site has a “Find a Retailer” tool if you want to locate local stores. Avoid extremely cheap listings on auction sites that might be open-box or used units, as the warranty may not transfer.
In summary, you can buy Chamberlain myQ openers both in-store and online with ease. For many, ordering online (Amazon or HomeDepot.com) and either self-installing or hiring a local handyman works well. If you prefer brick-and-mortar, a visit to Home Depot or Lowe’s will let you see display units and get advice from staff. These retail packages usually include everything needed for a standard installation (except perhaps a door extension kit or Homelink repeater if required for your situation). Given the prevalence of Chamberlain products, pricing is competitive – it’s not uncommon to find a good sale around Black Friday or spring garage-door-season promotions.
Whether you choose to buy through a retailer or directly, you’ll be joining the large community of myQ users who have brought their garage doors into the connected age, enjoying a safer and smarter home access solution.