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New Clock Powered By Water

When natural disaster hits, will you have a working clock that tells time?


By News on the Net ——--October 30, 2012

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Los Angeles, Calif. – Bedol International Group, Inc. brings you the water alarm clock that works without batteries or electricity. Perfect during times of power outages or any natural disaster that may cause a shortage of electricity. The clock will keep time, has an alarm and works using the ions found in tap water. With its amazing technology, during a hurricane it is a potential disaster aid that runs on clean energy power. It features a daily or hourly alarm and easy to set 12 hour or 24 hour clock. The water does not need to be replaced for 6 months or longer. You can even fill it with rain water.

The Bedol Water Clock Squirt model resembles a small splash of water. It is available in five vibrant colors including green, purple, charcoal and orange and measures 3 ½” tall x 4 ½” diameter. Watch video! With a suggested retail price of $26, it can be purchased at www.bedolwhatsnext.com and select Bedol retailers across the nation.

About Bedol

Bedol features the latest in innovative products that gives a fun and edgy spin to traditional household and office items. Founder, Mark Bedol, established the brand with popular inventions and designs such as: Checkmaster, a checkbook calculator that balances three different accounts and the Supersmart line of children's school supplies. Bedol is committed to doing their part for the environment by offering eco-friendly alternatives to everyday products and have been sold at selected retailers nationwide such as Whole Foods Market, Bed Bath & Beyond, The Smithsonian Gift Shop and Dillard's Department Stores.

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