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Natural Alarm Clock (12 Sep 01)

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Posted by Anonymous, 22:15 18 October 2002

Topic: Natural Alarm Clock
posted by Kate on 2001-09-12 10:28:42




I am thinking of buying a Natural Alarm Clock but am not sure whether to go for the programmable one or the basic one. Personally I think the basic one has a better appearance but would like to hear people's experiences of both. Has one of these clocks worked for you?


Linda

Topic: Re: Natural Alarm Clock
posted by Linda on 2001-10-08 05:31:50







Hi,
Last year I decided to invest in a natural alarm clock and originally had the 'basic' model as there were no stocks of the programmeable one. It has been a real investment and find I can spring out of bed very easily in the winter mornings. I had a programmeable one eventually as there were more features that I felt would be more useful. It just depends on your preference for asthetics, the performance is the same for both models, although the longer 'sunrise' you have the better.

Hope you have a 'happy' winter!
Best wishes, Linda

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