Need either 240V only or bicurious with 110V CD Clock Radio in NYC or online.
December 8, 2004 4:59 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Global citizen looking for either 240V only or bicurious with 110V CD Clock Radio in NYC or via online sites. O' Wise Ask MeFi, where do I find the perfect alarm clock to wake up with when in Bombay? I'm not yet desperate enough to make exceptions for 110V clocks in drag using a voltage convertor.
posted by riffola to (6 comments total)
Oh for the record, I just want a bookshelf sized option with an easy to read clock face, nothing teeny like a travel clock.
posted by riffola at 5:02 PM on December 8, 2004


they make wind-up and battery-powered normal alarm clocks (I use a battery-powered big ben, along with a plug-in radio alarm clock)--maybe one of those?
posted by amberglow at 5:45 PM on December 8, 2004


oh, i just saw the radio part--how about this?
posted by amberglow at 5:50 PM on December 8, 2004


I want it with CD and radio, something that's not travel sized, just good old fashioned electric alarm clock/cd/radio with battery back up. I just thought it might be less hassle to find something on this end of the globe to use there. Worse case I'll just settle for a voltage transformer.

Thanks for the links though! :)
posted by riffola at 6:18 PM on December 8, 2004


Get a clock with an external wall wart transformer.

That way when you're in bombay you can buy a replacement transformer that definately will match their plug types and voltage / frequency requirements.

That's if you refuse to go the separate battery powered CD player and wind up clock route (I also suggest this, since I don't know how reliable the electricity in India is...)
posted by shepd at 10:13 PM on December 8, 2004


Oh actually electricity is reliable in Mumbai. The CD option is just nice to have. We have a very decent home theatre setup with audio components, and stuff. This is just a small thingy for the bedroom, and somthing better to wake up to than a blaring alarm sound.

Thanks for the tip, I agree after searching all over, a transformer or local purchase is the way to go.
posted by riffola at 10:43 PM on December 8, 2004


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