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Australian Geographic Bamboo Digital Clock Radio

  • FM radio with extendable antenna and digital clock, alarm, and calendar
  • Built-in temperature sensor displaying in Celsius or Fahrenheit
  • Natural bamboo construction with compact, portable design

Original price $24.99 - Original price $24.99
Original price $24.99
$24.99
$24.99 - $24.99
Current price $24.99
SKU AG01964
Availability:
in stock, ready to ship

The Australian Geographic Bamboo Digital Clock Radio is a practical and stylish bedside or desk companion. The natural bamboo front panel gives it a warm, considered look, while the built-in FM radio with extendable antenna, digital clock, calendar, alarm, and temperature sensor make it a genuinely useful everyday device.

Compact and battery operated, it's easy to place anywhere around the home without needing to be near a power point. A thoughtful and functional gift for anyone who appreciates a blend of natural materials and everyday practicality.

Specifications

  • Materials: bamboo and plastic
  • Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 4.8 cm
  • Battery operated
  • Made in China

Shipping & Returns

Shipping:

  • We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
  • Orders for instock product are shipped within 24 business hours
  • We offer flat rate shipping starting to most countries worldwide. International shipments do not include any duties or taxes which may be payable upon entry of the order into your country. Please contact your local customs authorities for more information.

For more details please see our Shipping Policy

Returns:

We accept returns up to 14 days after delivery for store credit. Goods must be unused and in their original condition.

Some items may not be eligible for returns, please refer to the individual product descriptions for more information.

For more details please see our Returns Policy

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Australian Geographic contributes 100% of its profits to its registered charity the Australian Geographic Society to fund its conservation and sustainability grants.

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