About 5 minutes ago I got a comment on this blog as to how to buy a Hilton Clock Radio. I just called and left word with Hilton. This would be wild, i.e. let your shopping needs be met on your blog.
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How much is that radio. I am staying in a couple of different Hiltons next week on my trip to LA.
Jason
Posted by: Jason Echols | May 18, 2005 at 10:08 PM
I am staying in a Hilton Hotel with the SDI HH211 radio and there are no instructions nor is the radio intuitive on how to set the station program buttons, which control the wake to music option. The radio in my room is set for a Spanish speaking station, a rap station, a station with a lot of static and a talk radio station, none of which fit my preference of classic rock. I stay in Hilton Hotels weekly and if I can't wake to the music I want, then I'll wake to the alarm buzzer and forget the radio!
Posted by: Larry A | May 24, 2005 at 09:33 PM
I don't know if that's the same clock. This (http://www.hotel-online.com/News/PR2004_4th/hamptoninnclockphoto.jpeg) doesn't look like this (http://www.hiltonfamily.com/en/promotions/media/images/clock.jpg).
Posted by: Dan | June 08, 2005 at 08:53 PM
Hilton clock radios are awesome. I also really want to buy one. I would steal one but then I'd feel bad. I keep checking eBay for one with no luck. You should sell them on your site. :)
Posted by: Stacy | July 25, 2005 at 08:09 PM
i stay in the palmer house hilton chicago i like the sdi SDI HH211 please send me information where a buy this one is a beautiful radio clock and MP3. funcion corectly with my iPod
Posted by: fernando sacasa | September 20, 2005 at 06:34 AM
I also really want to buy one too
Posted by: dirk | September 30, 2005 at 05:36 PM
So, ref your May 2005 posting, were you able to buy an HH211 from Hilton? Or from anywhere, for that matter? If so, please post how you did it.
John
Posted by: John | October 24, 2005 at 11:53 AM
You can find the radio here: http://www.hiltontohome.com/TechSKU.asp?ID=080&SKU=HIL-451
Or go to: http://www.hiltontohome.com and Click on the TECHNOLOGY button. The radio is $60 with a version with the CD player costing $110
Shipping for the $60 radio was $9.95 bringing the total to $69.95. Not a bad amount for a fine radio.
Later !
KnarfOH
Posted by: KnarfOH | December 02, 2005 at 08:02 PM
I saw this model with the CD feature on the SDI website. http://www.sdidirect.com/Viewitem.asp?idproduct=1108
You can purchase this for $79.99.
Posted by: Paul | December 05, 2005 at 07:15 PM
This clock is manufactured by SDI (as noted in previous posts) however the price of $110 for the CD version is just stupid. You're paying that for two reasons: A. You get the black version and B. you get the litte H embossed on the radio. Really lame IMHO. So if you want the lowdown on where to get the radio for $69.99 plus Free shipping, you can go to this link: http://www.timexaudio.com/Viewitem.asp?idproduct=1110 The link for the version of the on in the post directly above this is out of date but he was one the right track.
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Posted by: Lord MIhey | May 16, 2006 at 10:47 AM
You have to take the top off of the radio. One screw on back. Under the top plate there is a swicth which activates / deactivates preset buttons tuning. After resetting the switch tune to desired station and hold preset button until radio beeps.
Posted by: mknisbet | August 08, 2006 at 02:30 PM