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Average Customer Review
(35 customer reviews) 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Little workhorse,
December 6, 2004 Nicola C. Kinsella "Nicola" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this clock for my husband for Christmas last year and it has kept time really well (except for the one time the batteries died). It has five suction cups holding it in place which do a decent job, however like all suction cups, they do eventually let go if you don't re-set them every few weeks.
The great thing about this clock is that the outside casing (that covers the back and rim) is a respectable looking clear/translucent rubber like substance that won't dent your tub if/when the clock does fall.
Now if I could just find a fogless mirror with this type of casing I'd be really happy...
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Water-resistant, eh?,
April 20, 2005 Matt Clark - See all my reviews
Maybe mine was just defective, but I found the claim of "water-resistant" to be a little optimistic. Within just a few days of being in my shower, the entire thing stopped working. A few days later, I noticed that mold was actually starting to grow inside the clock. Not on the case. Inside the clock. Water-resistant. Uh huh.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
not bad, not great,
November 7, 2005 wileeycyote "wileeycyote" (ohio) - See all my reviews
This clock kept great time for about a year. The suction cups never did stick to the tile, but I put it on a shoestring and hung it over the shower head which worked fine. However, now it is starting and stopping at random. I've put several different brand new batteries in it, but that wasn't the problem. All in all for ten bucks, it worked well for a year. Unfortunately that's about the life expectancy of everything you buy these days......