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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
I really like this shower clock. It's light weight, attractive, practical, and since it doesn't take up much space, I can place where I want in my small shower. It has a nice clear face that's easily readable and, so far,keeps accurate time.
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Was the only analog water-proof shower clock that didn't come with a useless radio I could find for under $15.
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The problem is that the suction cups keep losing suction. Then, the clock falls and the battery comes loose, so when you go back into the bathroom, it's stopped 5 hours ago and you have to reset it and readhere it.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
[...]. Good value
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Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
holds tight to the tile walls in the bathroom and looks great.
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I NEEDED A CLOCK IN MY BATHROOM SO I WOULD NOT BE LATE FOR WORK. THIS CLOCK IS PERFECT. I HAVE IT SUCTIONED TO THE TOP OF THE MIRROR ON THE MEDICINE CABINET AND IT IS PERFECT!
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
Nice while it worked, but only worked a couple of months. Company that made it is replacing it, but their customer service was slow.
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Put it on the mirror outside the shower; keeps my husband on time in the morning.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
This little guy is great for the shower -- keeps perfect time and stays watertight as a drum. Zippy design and massive suction cups keep it right were I need it. And remember, suction cups should be "burped" once every six months to maintain optimum suction. Good clock, great value.
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
A bit cumbersome to change the battery. Suction cups hold it to the wall but it must be totally removed from the wall for battery change. Every time you do this you weaken the grip of the suction cups. Will not stick to textured surface tile. I had bought the same brand clock in a retail store before and it failed soon after I put it in place. This is my second one and, so far, it works well. Keep the instructions for how to change batteries and have patience when attempting. Inner clock mechanism must be removed (pushed out from the back) from outer ring for battery change and to adjust time.
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We use this clock in the bathroom and can see the time from the shower, even when the rest of the room and the mirror is steamed up! Great product!
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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......
Comments about Stacks and Stacks Bath Clock - Suction:
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...