Westclox Travelmate
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| List Price: | $12.00 |
| Price: | $8.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This folding compact Westclox LCD alarm clock makes for a great unobtrusive bedside or travel alarm clock. Easy access to the Snooze and Light features and all setting buttons are available on the front of the clock case. The durable travel case has a sleek design to prevent case and components from being damaged in travel.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1678 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Black
- Brand: Westclox
- Model: 47508
- Dimensions: 3.75" h x 4.75" w x 5.00" l, .20 pounds
Features
- .5" LCD display
- Snooze alarm
- Light on demand
- Battery included
- Flip cover
Customer Reviews
Westclox Travelmate
After spending quite a long time shopping on-line and in the stores (I returned two travel clocks after getting them home), I purchased this travel clock. It is very inexpensive, extremely easy to use (no manual necessary), and works very well. The alarm is neither too loud nor too soft, it doesn't collapse when open (like two other travel alarms I purchased), it's made of lightweight plastic (reasonably durable--very sturdy compared to some three times the price), has an unlimited 4-minute snooze feature, and lights up when the snooze button is depressed. It would have been nice if the numbers stayed lit at night and the lighting feature is EXTREMELY dim, at best. Nevertheless, it is very lightweight and measures only 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 1/2"--can fit anywhere, even in a pocket. The only other possible downside is that it uses a 1.5V button battery instead of a standard AA or AAA. Nevertheless, I like it enough to use it at night in place of the abrasively loud alarm clock I previously used, which my kids have nightmares about.
Good Travel Alarm Clock
As a very frequent traveler believe it's unsafe to completely depend on a hotel's in-room clock radio or front desk wake up call; they don't always work. So always take along and use a travel alarm clock. Over the past several years have used several brands and models, but like this one the most. It works well, is very simple to operate, and reasonably inexpensive.
In the past have purchased and used a couple Oregon-Scientific brand models which are nice, but at times (especially outside the US) find the atomic clock syncronization feature a big nuisance.)
Excellent for years
I am buying a replacement that I had for 15 years. It still works but the light went off. I never thought they were still making it. I tried recently 2 other brands that did not make it 1 month paid around $25. I gave up, I was still using my old Westclck until today when I found this one on Amazon.




