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Kendal Handcrafted Wood Cuckoo Clock MX025
4.00 out of 5
(10 customer reviews)
$113.98 Original price was: $113.98.$79.98Current price is: $79.98.
Last updated on October 26, 2024 3:44 am Details
Category: Cuckoo Clocks
Description
- Made of linden wood with hand-carved decorations.
- The bird comes out and sings co co every Hour.
- Automatic Night Shut Off Sensor — night silencer. Adjustable Volume – (High, Low or Shut off). Three C Battery Operated (not included)
- Dimension: 10.5″(H) (not include the length of the tails) x7″x5″
- One year warranty
10 reviews for Kendal Handcrafted Wood Cuckoo Clock MX025
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wilbur miller –
Great! Easy to put together and bird has a good cocoo and doesn’t eat much! Lol
Chef –
It has a nice sound and it works
MBeshada –
Ok, you are NOT getting an actual cuckoo clock from Germany when you purchase this clock. What you are getting is a VERY nice replica that keeps good time, cuckoo’s on the hour during daytime hours and really does look nice. I purchased this for my wife after our German made cuckoo clock bit the dust. This one almost looks just as nice and was a great price. She really likes it and that is what matters most!
MBeshada –
Very well built its made of wood and plastic easy to set up its battery operated I wanted a cuckoo clock without breaking the bank and this clock is very nice for the price. the sound it make is a bit electronic but its not a real cuckoo clock so its going to sound a bit off but not bad. if you want the sound to be authentic then spend over 1000 bucks and get a real one
Rebekah Kelton –
Loved the clock, but did not keep good time. Still very cute.
Dr. Wu –
For 61 bucks it is pretty hard to beat. Look at the prices for other cuckoo clocks.
The enclosure, faux weights and pendulum are made of wood. It’s polished smooth, and is *not* plastic. The little bird that comes out actually flaps his little wings as he sings. He sings on every hour, one cuckoo for each hour in the time, and a bonus little echo cuckoo for each regular cuckoo, to emulate mountain echos. Nice touch. So at eight o’clock you get sixteen cuckoos.The clock has a light sensor so it stops cuckooing after lights out. It was easy to assemble, although the battery compartment lid is a bit sticky, and it takes 3 “C” batteries, not “D”. My daughter *loves* it.
I wrote that review in 2017. Update from October 2021. The clock still works and the birds still sings, every hour on the hours. It’s really a lovely product.
caridad –
No quiere funcionar…
Fran –
I so enjoy all the birds sounds, including the very realistic echo, and that the clock is light sensitive, meaning that cuckoo doesn’t sing when it is dark.
Erik K. –
Sorry for the mixed bird calls in the title.
Straight forward to assemble – I put some felt pads behind it, like anything else I hang on the wall, to prevent scuffing, if it needs to be pivoted for any reason.
The sound is OK. If you’re looking for a non-electronic sounding cuckoo clock, feel free to take a flight to the Black Forest and plunk down 800 USD for one with that genuine sound. This one is OK by me and not too loud, although I have to say I’m typically outside of 10′ radius around it when it goes off. (Joking aside, if I did have the money, I would spend all that and get a real German cuckoo clock, like the one that was at my great grandparents’ house decades ago)
We mounted the clock on the wall just to the side of an East-facing picture window that typically has Venetian blinds in the Closed position overnight. With 1st light happening around 4:15 am and sunrise at 5:30, it does first fire off at 6:00 (unless it’s really overcast) and continues until 8:00 or 9:00 at night. Soon we’ll be on the other side of the sine wave peak and it won’t go off so early.
Every so often at night, it will make a sound like it wants to go off, but realizes it’s late at night and that I would Pelé bicycle kick it off the wall if it did, so it quiets down in maybe a 1/4 second. Again, it’s just every so often that noise occurs and I’ve not been able to correlate that to ambient night lights or fluctuations in on-dock lobster prices up at Bar Harbor. Where’s AI and Deep Learning when I need it?
It does “lose” time, when measured again computer / cell phone time, but it’s maybe a minute over a few months. I think it’s competing with our automatic cat food dispenser which has a similar drift. One of these days, I’ll push the minute hand a minute forward. I wish there were an App for these bothersome physical activities. Wait… if I had a real cuckoo clock I’d be doing this more often.
Robyn Prendergast –
It was junk all plastic did not even sound like a cuckoo clock! Hands on clock were loose and just stayed at bottom never moved!