ShooterMcGavin
04-18-2008, 02:23 AM
I got one of these for Christmas and it's probably the best gift I've gotten as far as my mental health is concerned.
Since I started using this thing I've had 0 insomnia problems and I'm able to wake up early and energized and it's easier for me to fall asleep at night.
I highly recommend getting one of these babies.
http://www.nandahome.com/images/products/clocky/almondclocky1.jpg
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As you can see, when the alarm goes off, it rolls off the nightstand and you are forced to get out of bed and chase it down. By the time you've shut off the alarm, you're already awake and don't even feel like going back to bed. My problem used to be wanting to just shut off the alarm and go back to sleep, so this is GREAT for me.
Don't want it to roll away one morning? You have the option of disabling the wheels. You can also set it to only roll away after up to 9 hits of the snooze button.
I highly recommend this if you have trouble getting out of that comfy bed in the morning. Best alarm clock I've ever had.
http://www.nandahome.com/
Since I started using this thing I've had 0 insomnia problems and I'm able to wake up early and energized and it's easier for me to fall asleep at night.
I highly recommend getting one of these babies.
http://www.nandahome.com/images/products/clocky/almondclocky1.jpg
ZZ_n6WT-1Gs
As you can see, when the alarm goes off, it rolls off the nightstand and you are forced to get out of bed and chase it down. By the time you've shut off the alarm, you're already awake and don't even feel like going back to bed. My problem used to be wanting to just shut off the alarm and go back to sleep, so this is GREAT for me.
Don't want it to roll away one morning? You have the option of disabling the wheels. You can also set it to only roll away after up to 9 hits of the snooze button.
I highly recommend this if you have trouble getting out of that comfy bed in the morning. Best alarm clock I've ever had.
http://www.nandahome.com/