Neonetics 15-Inch It's 4:20 Somewhere Neon Clock
Add a touch of retro flair to your space with the Neonetics 15-Inch "It's 4:20 Somewhere" Neon Clock. This eye-catching clock features a vibrant, hand-blown ring of real green glass neon, casting a warm glow. Encased in a stylish chrome finish with Art Deco-inspired rims, it complements any decor. The reliable quartz movement ensures accurate timekeeping, powered by a single AA battery, while the neon illumination is conveniently powered by an included AC adapter. It's the perfect conversation starter for any room.
$84.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
2295
/ 2458
#2295 in Wall Clocks
Price vs Category Average
-68%
Below average
Diameter
15
/ inches
Who it's for
- High Visual Impact
- Strong Niche Appeal
- Dual Functionality and Durability
Who should skip it
- Fragile Glass Components
- Requires Constant Power and May Hum
- High Cost and Limited Audience
Key Specs
Diameter
15 inches
Dimensions
15" W x 15" H x 3" D
Weight
2 lbs.
Neon Electrical Power
110V via AC Adapter (Included)
Clock Power Source
AA Battery (Not Included)
Material
Glass and Metal
Movement Type
Quartz
Color
Chrome and Green
Features
- Real glass neon light
- Chrome finish with Art Deco style
- Quartz clock movement
- Green neon illumination
- Includes AC adapter for neon
- Battery-powered clock
- Unique '4:20 Somewhere' theme
What customers say
This neon clock is overwhelmingly purchased for its striking aesthetic and novelty as a vibrant statement piece. Users highly praise the brightness and saturation of the neon, noting it successfully creates a classic, retro ambiance perfect for recreational spaces. The humorous, niche theme makes it an excellent gift and conversation starter. However, satisfaction is split between visual appeal and mechanical reliability. While the look scores very high, recurring concerns focus on construction quality and longevity. Many users report the transformer emits a noticeable hum, and some experience premature flickering or burnout in the tubing. Customers generally accept these operational flaws because the unique style and visual impact are so strong.
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