⏰ Time to Stick Around!
The iDesign Forma Suction Clock is a versatile and stylish timepiece designed for smooth surfaces, featuring a clear display and durable construction, making it perfect for bathrooms, dorms, and bedrooms.
G**N
Best "Bathroom Clock" for EZ and Readable Analog Wall Clock
I've had several different bathroom clocks over they years and this design is my favorite. It is a nice, clean simple design with easy to read analog face. It also has 4 suction discs that allow you to mount it on a tile wall on your vanity or shower area. It has an attractive look and doesn't feel cheaply made. The only downside to this clock is what others have mentioned which is that like most suction mounted devices on a vertical surface, over time the suction will lose it's grip and release from the wall. To avoid damage to the clock, it's a good idea to come up with your own way to better secure it to your wall application.
G**S
Great product!
Pros: Great product. If you want something simple for a low price then you found it.Cons: It is really difficult to insert/change the battery. Thankfully you don't have to do that too often.I read lots of reviews on this product before I purchased it and it gave me pause when I read things which pertained to the suction cups not holding. Since I now have used the product for 3-4 weeks I now can say the suction cups hold the unit firmly in place. I even slammed my elbow into it while turning in the shower and it did not budge an inch. I think the other people who had problems with the suction cups did not either clean the surface or they did not have smooth tile. Now you have to ask yourself, why would anyone think a suction cup would stick to a non-smooth surface? Don't know. That is why I am writting this review to put your mind to rest that as long as you have a smooth tile surface and you CLEAN it before you stick it on then you will not have any problems. Day after day I checked it and would "push" it harder onto the tile thinking it was just hours away from falling off. Each day the suction cups were just fine and did not loose any seal. So there you have it. It's a great price. It looks nice in my shower. And it is easy to tell the time. What more could you want. I thought about getting the atomic clock but then realized that being off by a minute is not really what makes me late for work. Me not getting ready on time makes me late. The clock does help although I am sill challanged in that department which is not the clock's fault :)
C**E
Attractive, sturdy clock
I love this clock. I've had it for 11 years and fixed it several times from falling off the wall. It's sturdy, accurate, and looks great. The 4" size is easy to see from across the bathroom, but not overly noticeable. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
S**H
VERY CONFUSED - GREAT CLOCK - UNTIL IT FALLS OFF THE WALL
I've purchased 4 of these clocks, because its so easy to set the time, change the batteries, and keep my kids on schedule, until the clock falls off the tile wall into the tub or shower... then its never the same, eventually stops keeping time, or stops working. The clock mechanism itself probably cost $.25 cents from China, the design is very efficient - but it just eventually will fall off the wall - and that's it... they should sells these clock as a service, IE, $.99/month and it would be a much better buy... and offer free replacements, PS, it helps to teach the kids how to tell time..
A**R
Great little clock, rigged it up with command strips
I wanted a completely analog clock with no digital anything for my renovated 1940s bathroom. This is a great little clock, and I like it better than the CLAIRLA clock I also tried, which has one big suction cup on the back. The InterDesign clock is made better, the second hand is quieter, and it even comes with its own battery. I recommend it if you're looking for a small analog clock for your bathroom.The suction cups do not hold forever (I don't think any suction cups do), so I decided to use 3M Command Picture Hanging Strips with some modification. See photos. I trimmed two small strips so they would fit better, and I removed the adhesive that came with them. In a bathroom you want to use the outdoor command strips because they're more resistant to humidity, and it turns out the command adhesives do not stick well to the rubber on the back of the clock (found that out by experience...). So on the strip for my tile wall I used a small command outdoor refill strip, and on the strip for the clock I used a permanent double-sided foam adhesive. I happened to have some 3M 9448A that was leftover from a different product. You could probably use a different permanent adhesive too. In the photos I show the two trimmed strips next to a non-trimmed strip for reference. When I attach the clock to the wall, the suction cups stick, too, so the strips and the suction cups are both holding the clock up.Now I have a nice clock that I can easily remove to change the battery, it won't fall off the wall, and I can easily reposition it. The command strip doesn't even interfere with the suction cups (except the one in the center). I took off a star because I had to rig it up, but it was fun figuring it out :)EDIT:After a while, the stronger adhesive also failed, so I decided to staple the picture hanging strip to the back of the clock with a staple gun. It is a rubbery soft plastic material, so it was not difficult to staple. That worked, and the clock finally stayed up long term.I found a different setback, however — I moved to a different place and mounted the clock on drywall, using the stapled command picture hanging strip. When I took it down several weeks/months later, there were discoloration marks on the wall from the suction cups, even though they were not suctioned against the wall, only touching it. Somehow the plastic interacted with the paint color. If I were to mount it again, I would cut off the suction cups first. (I stopped using it because I decided on different design/decor for my new place, not because I didn’t like the clock.)
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