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Having trouble getting up? Is it a battle everyday to drag yourself from the comforts of your bed to face the mundane routine that life has in store? Then get a Helicopter Alarm Clock that launches a rotor and makes really irritating sounds until you catch the little noisemaker and put it back.
Description: - Waking up sucks. Getting out of bed is horrific. So why on earth would we sell a device that causes you to do both?
- Wakes up heavy sleepers with this Helicopter Alarm Clock!
- When the alarm sounds the propeller is launched up into the air and flies around the room
- To turn the alarm off you have to get up and find the propeller and return it to the base, by then you're sure to be awake!
- LCD screen display with red, blue and green flash backlight, diplay hour and minute
- 12/24 hour format available
- Flying Alarm Clock features plastic construction, with Snooze and Alarm functions
- Function keys: FLY, UP, AL ON/OFF, TIME, AL.SET and Down. Easy to set and operate
- There are 8 kinds of alarm music for option
- Helicopter can also be forced to fly (for fun) by pressing the "fly" button
- Copter Alarm Clock powered by 4 x AA batteries (not included)
- Dimension of the base: ~12(L) x 12(W) x 6.5(H)cm
- Weight: 332g
Package Contains: - 1 x Flying Helicopter Alarm Clock
- 1 x User's Manual
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 27 October, 2008.
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