🕰️ Time to DIY your decor!
The Vangold Modern Mute 3D Sticker DIY Large Wall Clock is a stylish and customizable timepiece designed for easy installation and versatile application. With a silent movement and child-safe materials, it’s perfect for enhancing any home or office space.
Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.03 x 12 cm; 450 g |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 450 Grams |
T**R
Awesome wall art!
I really love this in my loving room. Personally I found it a piece of cake to install. Find your wall centre, use the supplied compass and mark your 12 dots on the wall. Place each sponge number on the wall and then the shiny number toppers. Mechanism is clearly going to be fragile so just be gentle. I just put the numbers up as I don't like the writing, just simple clock face. Everyone is going to be different on their skill levels but just get your measurements right is the important bit before you stick because the numbers are very very sticky! If you get it wrong use a hair dryer to warm the glue and restick. Great functional wall art.
P**M
Lovely clock
Everyone remarks on this clock they all love it
S**.
Value
Easy set up
B**B
Nice; except for the written statement!!
Nice; except for the written statement that I had to add cello tape to help get it stuck to the wall.
L**T
fabulous EVENTUALLY!! You need patience and tools and more patience
Overall, once finished the clock is amazing and certainly a real centre piece BUT the installation!!!!! oh my days!!I bought this knowing it was going to be tricky and fiddly and would take time. Even so, on my own with no help at all, it took me 5 hours. 5 hours of frustration, head scratching and a million markings all over the wall.Firstly you NEED pencil, long rigid ruler, a spirit level, blue tack, masking tape and a builders plumb/nail on string.The flimsy cardboard size guide and measure are useless. The little clock dial is tiny and the folding measuring tape once unfolded to full length, bends and bows so by the time you have got it in the right place, the end measurement is way off the mark, which makes positioning numbers for a very big clock face impossible to get accurate. I must have spent an hour or more tenaciously marking out each and every number only to find that when I blue tacked the digits into place they were WAY off. The instructions say to tape the cardboard dial to the centre casing when on the wall and measure from there. DONT!!! The centre casing isnt flat to the wall so when you unfold the measure tape it isnt straight and throws out the entire placement for the numbers. After much swearing and almost chucking the thing in the bin, I took off the centre casing and I taped the cardboard dial directly onto the wall and used bluetack and spirit level to hold the measure tape completely flat and level as I measured around the circle.If I had to do it again (IF) I would make my own guides using a MUCH MUCH bigger circle as a guide and a very long, rigid measure stick. If you want a large clock face then the distance from centre to circumference is hard to keep straight and accurate with bendy tools! The amount of time I wasted marking, sticking it all up with bluetack, taking it down, repeat!! Thank god for blue tack and erasable pencil. My wall looked like a toddler had drawn on it.Once the numbers were in place it was time to set it in motion. Another half hour spent trying to get the hands to work. To begin with they just kept spinning round and wouldnt stay put. When I finally got them to stay in one place, as soon as I adjusted the time, they became loose and dropped down to half six. Time and time again this happened until I got it to work but be warned, the clock hands are very fragile and even now its working, I wouldnt dare accidentally knock them. Lord knows how I#ll dust them! Also, the paint started to flake of the hands as soon as I touched them, so had to go over them with black metal paint to cover the scratches.All in all id give 5/5 for over all appearance but 2/5 for quality of the clock (cheap parts) and 0/5 for ease of assembly.
K**Y
Missing part
Just gone to put this up and the number 2 is missing
B**6
Fiddly but so worth it!
Having read the reviews I knew this would need time and patience to put up. I started by strengthening the measurement template. I reinforced it with cardboard from a cereal box to keep to rigid when measuring where to place the numbers.I then watched a lot of YouTube clips to see how other people have fitted it.Once I had recorded the dots using a pencil I stuck the 4 main numbers in position. You will need a tape measure (I found a material one easier to use as it is more pliable) and a spirit level.It helps to have a second person to advise with the number spacing. half way through I stopped for a tea break and then came back!It took me 2 hours to get this clock up. But now its up I love it! It has finished my newly refurbished kitchen off.
A**R
Bold and beautiful
Nothing I would change about it. Sticks firmly yet easy to peel without ruining walls. Bigger and bolder than I imagined and absolutely beautiful! Looking forward to it’s longevity, cants at much about that for now
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