Kendal Cuckoo Clock Vintage Wall Clock Handcrafted Wood Cuckoo Clock Black Forest House Home Decor MX207C
4.46 out of 5
(13 customer reviews)
$160.00
Last updated on October 4, 2024 4:42 am Details
Category: Cuckoo Clocks
Description
- Large vintage cuckoo clock made of basswood and hand engraved
- The birds come out and sing every hour. If you don’t know how to match the time, please send us a message.
- Clock net size: 19.69 “H x 15.75 “W x 7.09” D
- Automatic nighttime shutdown of the sensor – Nighttime silencer. Adjustable volume. Powered by two D batteries (not included)
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE – We are so confident you will love the Kendal Cuckoo Clock that you can contact us if you have any questions. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Give it a try, we know you’ll love it!
13 reviews for Kendal Cuckoo Clock Vintage Wall Clock Handcrafted Wood Cuckoo Clock Black Forest House Home Decor MX207C
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Billy M –
I like this cuckoo clock . It’s worth it.. I love the cuckoo sound.. it’s very soothing.
Abhay –
I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality of this clock. The overall great appearance and feel of this product was beyond my expectations. Definitely high value for the money
Lee –
Great packaging excellent clock only down side it’s a little tedious to set up clock but once hands set right works amazing
Jay Valle –
Great cuckoo for the money. This one is battery operated as opposed to mechanical clockwork. I was looking for a cuckoo clock without the tic, tic, tic. This one fits the bill nicely. The volume of the hourly cuckoo is adjustable. Has an automatic night mode.love this clock.
Gary –
This is a very nice looking clock and it has the ability to turn off the “cuckoos” or it automatically silences itself during the nighttime. The clock is large for the price and doesn’t require winding. All in all it is a good value. Unfortunately the “cuckoo” noise is very artificial and annoying. Each hour receives a “cuckoo” and a slightly quieter “cuckoo echo”. For example, 10:00 AM has 20 cuckoos.
If you are a cuckoo clock purist, this is not the clock for you. If you just want a large, attractive clock with or without the cuckoo noise, this is a great option to consider.
Billy M –
Love the clock! Good quality for the price. The echo is as loud as the 1st cuckoo.. our clock did not have the right cuckoos so found the review below very helpful to fix it by holding the minute hand and the move the hour hand to the right time. All good!
Lee –
I’ve always wanted a cucu clock. This is beautifully crafted. I’m not sure how I feel about the cucu echo. Other than that, I’m very satisfied.
June Van Klaveren –
Well made, beautiful work, would recommend if you are looking for a great clock
Mrs. S—the teacher –
Who in the world thought it would be a good idea to have the clock cuckoo 24 times for 12 p.m.? I know one is supposed to be the echo but it’s nearly as loud as the first cuckoo and what’s the purpose of the babbling brook sound. I wanted a plain cuckoo clock. Wish I’d read the other reviews.
Kevin –
The clock looks great but disappointing to see flimsy quality of the actual clock unit. I had issues with the minute hand not moving properly. I tried multiple times to fix the minute hand. Finally the arm came off for good. No idea what to do with the clock without a working minute hand. I am trashing it. I would look for a better product elsewhere.
Abhay –
Both my wife and I were separately brought up with families who owned traditional cuckoo clocks. So after weeks of research, I chose this one as a Christmas present since I couldn’t afford the ‘real’ ones and some of the less-expensive Black Forest types had a range of reviews.
This clock is fairly lightweight and bigger than I expected. It’s also very shiny, with very cheap hands and dial. The product description says it’s ‘handcrafted’ but honestly I can’t think of a single part that could fit that description. I’m not even sure it’s wood, with the front at least looking more like a plastic imitation, although the simple, thin back panel that you remove to get at the battery compartment is wood-like (actually kind of a thin particle-board type of material).
All of these things could be overlooked if it weren’t for two issues, one worse than the other. I’ll start with the least annoying, and that’s the chains with ‘cones’ or ‘weights’ on the end. These ‘weights’ are really just for show, weighing very little, and while they’re nothing special, they match the overall aesthetic. The problem with them though is that the chains aren’t adjustable. Again, not a deal breaker, but you’re going to have to keep them set at the lengths provided in the factory.
However, the biggest headache with this clock is the awful cuckoo recording. Note, this isn’t about the timing being off, although it was out of sync when we got it. The cuckoo was sounding for 2 o’clock when it was actually 5, but that was soon fixed by just moving the hands to the number corresponding to the number of cuckoos we originally heard. After that, it was fine. BUT that sound… who in their right minds decided that what a cuckoo clock needed was a babbling brook and the echo of the cuckoo after ever ‘chirp’? I’ve heard cuckoos in the wild. I can’t think of a single time I’ve heard them with streams making as much noise as the birds themselves, and certainly can’t think of a time when I’ve heard a cuckoo’s call echo through the trees. This just sounds ridiculous and makes the clock seem even cheaper than it is. Also, possibly worse – the echo is almost as loud as the original cuckoo, meaning that at 12 o’clock you’re going to get the sound of a stream followed by 24 cuckoo calls. On top of this, the light sensor isn’t sensitive at all, so if there’s enough light in your room to be able to read the clock, there’s enough light to trigger the cuckoo on the hour. Oh and while there’s a setting for a lower volume, it’s very nearly identical to the full volume sound, making the ‘low volume’ setting almost useless.
While it’s not a horrible clock, a nicer dial, adjustable chains and a cuckoo that was a simple cuckoo sound with no echo and no other effects would have meant an improved rating. A less-plastic look and less fake shine would have been even nicer, but honestly it’s the unnecessary stream and echo that’s really driving us crazy here.
Peter Kaehlert –
Les enfants aiment ça ….quand le coucou sort ils sont tous focus sur coucou .
Eman Refaeh –
you need to use asrtong srew for this clock, needs to be fastened on the wall inorder to hold the clock up on the wall