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Radio-Controlled Beehive Style Clock with Thermometer and Hygrometer - 9 Inches Tall
by River City Clocks
FREE SHIPPING within Contiguous U.S.
by River City Clocks
FREE SHIPPING within Contiguous U.S.
$101.99
$120.99 (16% off)
Item #: RCC-801-396
Ship Weight: 3.0005 lb
10+ in stock
Item #: RCC-801-396
Ship Weight: 3.0005 lb
10+ in stock
Description
This beehive style radio-controlled mantel clock sets itself automatically. Radio-controlled clock features: Time adjusts automatically based on signal received from WWVB station in Fort Collins, Colorado. It automatically adjusts for daylight savings time. This clock receives signal throughout continental United States and most of Canada. It is very easy to operate this clock-- Insert AA battery then press time zone button. The clock will receive the signal and set itself overnight. This clock also has thermometer and hygrometer instruments below the clock dial. Instruments may require calibration to work properly. This clock requires one AA size battery to operate (not included). This clock is covered by a two year limited warranty covering workmanship and manufacturers defects. Please see the River City Clocks Warranty Page for more information about the warranty.
Features
- Sets itself automatically
- Automatically adjusts for daylight savings time
- Receives atomic clock time from atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado
- Works throughout the continental US and most of Canada
- Two year limited warranty covering workmanship and manufacturers defects.
Please Note: This item is covered by our Manufacturer's Warranties Return Policy
Made in People's Republic of China
Manufacturer Detail
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River City Clocks is the largest importer of Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks in North America. We offer over 100 different styles of cuckoo clocks, many traditional and contemporary mantel and wall clocks, decorative galileo thermometers, hourglasses, weather instruments, and more. |
Dimensions
9.3 H x 6.5 W x 3.3 D InchesFeatured Collections
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