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Quack, Quack, Duck Radio Thermometer


At the end of a long, tiring and stressful day, I like to soak my troubles away in a warm tub with some music to add to the mood. But more often than not after a few minutes the music seems either too loud, or too low, or I want to listen to something else. That involves getting out of the tub, drying myself, fiddling with the knobs on the radio...end of bath and all ideas of a relaxed evening.

Radio Duck ThermometerRadio Duck ThermometerTo make life easier I went ahead and bought myself a duck for company during my bath. I have loved the little yellow things ever since I was a child; they look ever so cute bobbing about in the water. Before you get ideas about my regressing back into my childhood, rest assured I am not. Because apart from looking cute and giving me company in the tub, this cute little duck is also a radio.

The Duck Radio Thermometer bobs happily around in the water, always within reach, with a FM radio and volume buttons. What's even more neat is the LCD display thermometer to show of the temperature of the water. This would be so useful in bathing children.

Good times are here again!

The Duck Radio Thermometerhas a range of features that include an antenna, full-auto scan FM controls, and farenheit or celcious temperature display. The Duck Radio is suitable for all people who are more than 5 years old.

Costing $25 the Duck Radio Thermometer should work out to be an inexpensive and worthwhile investment, for kids and adults alike.

Aditi Simlai Tiwari
Lifestyle Writer
American Inventor Spot




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