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(More customer reviews)I bought this for my 80 year-old mom to help her keep track of what day it is. The clock works fine and is easy to use. I am giving this three stars because the manufacturer has their web site name/company logo printed in big letters across the bottom of the clock face. It fills up the space for Wednesday and Thursday and ruins the look of the clock. The picture on Amazon doesn't depict this. Why have a mahogany clock and then ruin the look? To ensure that you know what you are getting, go to the manufacturer web site to see a picture of the clock (dayclocks dot com).
7/08 Update - After using this for a few months I found that my mom wasn't using it as much as when she first got it. I found that it was a bit too subtle hanging on her wall. I got her a "Big Digital LED Calendar Clock" from Amazon for about $65 and put it on top of her TV. It is more effective because it is obnoxiously big, but that is what she needed to keep track of what day it is. It is really big (about 4 inches tall), but it also tells the month, date and time. In summary, if someone needs a gentle reminder of what day it is, the Day Clock should work, but if someone needs a very conspicuous reminder of day and date, then go with the Big Digital LED Calendar Clock.
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DayClock's patented design divides the face of the clock into seven equal pie-shaped sections, one for each day of the week.Perfect for anyone who is more concerned with knowing what day of the week it is, rather than the exact time.Makes a great gift for retirees or to add a whimsical touch to vacation homes.Great for helping young children learn the days of the week.Also very practical for persons who easily lose track of the days.Classic Mahogany clock fits well in any home decor. Clock face is 7" in diameter.Total size is 9.5 inches high by 9.5 inches wide.DayClocks - Changing the face of time.
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