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lisa Jan 15th, 2001 08:24 PM

Tick-Tock-Tick-Tock....
 
I am a VERY heavy sleeper,at home I have an alarm clock that starts off with a quiet beeping that gradually gets louder and louder. Nothing else will wake me up! I am looking for something similar in a compact travel alarm clock. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?

Elizabeth Jan 15th, 2001 08:28 PM

Hi Lisa, <BR>I have the same problem. I've been known to sleep through BOTH of my alarm clocks (I always have two set just in case)... When traveling though I always put a wake up call into the front desk. In every hotel I've been in, the telephone shrills so loudly it peels the paint from the walls... I always wake RIGHT up...

Freddie Jan 16th, 2001 04:18 AM

I have a travel alarm that does just that starts out soft and gets louder and louder. It is just a simple little square black plastic fold up clock, I think I may have bought it at Target or WalMart or somewhere like that. It uses one AA battery, probably cost about $8 and works like a charm. I have had it for about 6 years and it still works well. Check the small travel section in one of those stores, or in any good travel store.

AC Jan 16th, 2001 04:24 AM

Hi lisa: <BR>Check Magellans Catalog for great gadgets. www.magellan.com

Kavey Jan 16th, 2001 04:28 AM

Oh my god, Lisa, was that you in the hotel room next to me last holiday? <BR> <BR>;-) <BR> <BR>Kav

Donna Jan 16th, 2001 04:59 AM

If there's a Brookstone's near you, go there and try them out. My husband bought a tiny little alarm clock there. He left it in his suitcase downstairs by the front door when he returned from a trip once. It woke him up on a Saturday morning from the upstairs bedroom on the other side of the house.


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