Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Flying Alarm Clock

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Brand: Unknown EAN: 5060109520156 Feature: In the morning wake up by finding the propeller to switch-off the alarm using the Flying Alarm Clock. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: . Manufacturer: . Publisher: . Studio: .
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In the morning wake up by finding the propeller to switch-off the alarm using the Flying Alarm Clock.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: it is indeed and alarm clock but it doesn't fly... Comment: Overall it is dissapointing item. According to the description the little helicopter-like part of the clock should fly around the room. Because the alarm is very loud and it doesn't stop till you replace that piece in theory you should be forced out of the bed to find it. However in practice the "flying piece" starts spinning rising about 10cm off the clock and falls onto the floor. So at the end you can easily switch it off without getting out of the bed. The idea is brilliant but it doesn't work...
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The Flying Alarm Clock is a digital clock that is fitted with a propeller that launches when your alarm goes off. Trouble getting up in the morning? To switch the alarm off you must drag yourself out of bed, find the propeller somewhere in your room and place it back on the base. Alarm larger image Alarm larger image Alarm larger image By the time you hunt around to find it and stop the alarm, your sure to be conscious and awake ready for a new day! This Flying Alarm Clock is ideal for those that find it difficult to get up in the morning. Flying Alarm Clock features: One Flying Alarm Clock Clock base 5 inch propeller top Digital time display Siren-esque alarm Time/alarm setting buttons Supplied in an attractive box Instructions included Suitable for age 8 years and up Size: Flying Alarm Clock (box) D 8.5cm x H 17cm x W 17.5cm
Flying Alarm Clock batteries: 4x AA batteries (not included) Click here to see a larger image of the Flying Alarm Clock
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