melamine molded door skin Review

melamine molded door skinIf you hate getting up in the dark on those dreary winter mornings, this simple timer device can be a godsend.All you need to do is plug it into the wall eight hours before you want the light to go on.You choose whichever light you prefer and you can also use the natural light bulbs included.Then eight hours later your light will gradually come on over the course of about 15 minutes, simulating the dawn rising.The timer will automatically turn off the light on hour later.The process then repeats itself the next day.

Pros--Simple device, easy to use, the timer is accurate, and not as expensive as other dawn simulators. You won't squint at bright lights when you first get up.

Cons--When you first plug it in, you have to be sure to plug it in exactly eight hours before you want it to go on.Also, there is no way to check if your light is off or on when it is plugged into the timer (which can be confusing if you and/or your partner turn off the light for weekend mornings).To do so, you have to unplug it from the timer and plug it into a different socket (and with the light off, this can be hard to do--have a flashlight with you).If you unplug the timer to use the same socket then you will have to be sure replug it in exactly eight hours before you want the light to come on.

Overall, using this simulator we find it much easier to get our of bed in the winter.Our 9-year-old daughter was so envious of it, that she begged for us to give her one for her room as a Christmas present.

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