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The Kit Cat Klock Gentlemen Original in Classic Black is a 15.5-inch wall clock featuring the iconic rolling eyes and wagging tail. Powered by 2 C batteries (not included) with quartz movement, this vintage-inspired timepiece has been proudly made in America since 1932, blending retro charm with reliable precision for your home or office.
Item Weight | 0.59 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.25"W x 15.5"H |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Quartz |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Analog |
Special Features | Timer |
Theme | Classic |
Shape | Fish |
Dial Color | Crimson |
Style | Classic, Retro |
Room Type | Home Office |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
H**Y
This Wonderful, Krazy, Kit Cat Clock Works!
The Kit Cat Clock has been an American classic for decades. It's funny, cute and maybe too tacky for some folks but a lot of people (like me) love it. I read a lot of other customers' reviews before buying this and I recommend that you read some of the high rated reviews if you are planning to buy it so you know the "tricks" to getting it to work. It is somewhat fragile and it takes care to open it without damaging it, removing the foam insert, installing the batteries and putting the back part on again. You need to get the top of the back (up by the ears) in first and gently snap the panel in. It is also a good idea to use a screw rather than a nail to mount it since the screw should be more stable and you can adjust the small distance between the clock back and the wall as necessary to keep the tail assembly moving. You will also need to adjust the vertical angle a bit to keep the tail motion going. But I was very pleasantly surprised to see that, with careful preparation and installation, the krazy thing really works. The wagging tail assembly isn't even powered by a motor but just uses magnetic repulsion to keep the tail pendulum moving but it has continued to work for months now without any adjustment. It also keeps good time - just remember to only move the minute hand to set the time or you will probably break it. It really looks like a smaller version of the old AC electric Kit Cat Clock that I remember my aunt and uncle had in their house decades ago and the box says it's made in the USA. Good stuff!
S**A
Adorable and works great!
Works great! So cute and easy to assemble. Just pop back off and put batteries in and clip on tail. I don’t understand all the negative reviews about this, yes it’s plastic but it’s not super flimsy. It is smaller than you expect but it is the exact same size as the vintage ones.
S**A
Great Clock; small issue with animation but easy fix
Love this clock. It’s a cute addition to my kitchen. Had some issues getting the animation to work and reached out the manufacturer, who were extremely helpful in troubleshooting. If you have the same problem try loosening the tiny philips head screw on the pendulum by a half turn. It’s tightened for shipping and can prevent the tail from moving. Once fixed, it began working beautifully and I’ve gotten several compliments from guests.
J**S
After hours, it finally works!
The media could not be loaded. **I got mine to work buy attaching a small counterweight to the bottom backside of the tail. It works perfectly at full swing, flush against the wall, no weird angles or need to prop it up. I rolled up about 4in of grey duct tape and taped it to the back of bottom of the tail. Don't add too much weight or you might break the mechanism inside as it's fragile, just need a tiny bit extra**At first when I got it, right away I noticed that it is made of cheap plastic, it doesn't feel worth 60 bucks. I bought the 15in version, and this is very misleading as the cat itself is about half that size. It is way smaller than you think. The 15in one takes two C batteries, which is kind of an odd size for something like this. Don't miss the tail in the box, it is clipped to the inside of the lid.Honestly, after about a few hours of watching videos, reading reviews and troubleshooting, I was convinced that my clock was broken and was going to return it, because I couldn't get the tail/eyes to swing/rotate. After all that I finally figured out that the tail is too light to keep the momentum going on the swinging pendulum inside. Tail would drag against inside wall of the clock making it hard for the tail to keep moving. I even tried hanging at various angles as listed in the instructions.Once I got this working I must say I am very happy with this clock. I still think it is overpriced, made extremely cheap, and bad that it comes with the design defect of the tail being too light, however, once I got it working, it is everything I really wanted, when I made this purchase. I would recommend to others, as despite the price it is actually probably the cheapest you will find it currently. (Unless you find one at a thrift store or something, and probably need to fix it). Please try my method if you absolutely can't get it to work, as once you see it working to full function it's really awesome, and you will remember why you bought it in the first place. :)
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