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So today I'm taking a look at this LALAHU Automatic Watchwinder
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So this is meant to be really a two-in-one. These two sections are meant to go ahead and wind up for up to four watches
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And then at the bottom over here, you can also go ahead and store a bunch more over here
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So first thing I see over here is just going to be the manual, which is just going to be one sheet
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And then there's going to be a little box over here. and in here I'm gonna see the power adapter just like this and here's the
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winder itself it looks real nice it has this pattern kind of reminds me of
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carbon fiber in a way up top there's this plastic and there it is so you can
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actually go ahead and see the watches right through it and then opening it up
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it's gonna have this oh just a little plastic bag just to protect it and now in here this is where
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everything is gonna go ahead and go this is gonna be one section of it where I can go ahead again
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put four watches over here and then right at the bottom here it gives me plenty of space to go
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ahead and store other watches in this case I could store two four six more watches so I can put a
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total of 10 watches in this winder over here. And it also does come with this cleaning cloth which is pretty nice And now to go ahead and actually move these is gonna be on the back here There gonna be two buttons
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Push it to go ahead and turn it on and then turn it on and then right over here
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This is where I go ahead and put the power adapter and the way this winder works is pretty simple. There's no settings to it
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There's only one setting which is really you turn it on and it's gonna start rotating It'll rotate clockwise for two minutes stop for six minutes and then rotate counterclockwise for two minutes
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and then that cycle will go ahead and continue until it's shut off over here
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And so I went ahead and just put some of my watches in here. Now of course most of these aren't going to be automatic
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These two are going to be smart watches. These two are G-Shocks and I have these other two over here
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Also worth noting that these little pieces where the watches go around
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there's going to be eight of these that are identical, which of course I'm using six out of the eight
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And then the other two are going to be different. It's going to be this foam piece, which is wider, but it's also much squishier and softer
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So I think it ended up looking real nice. And then, of course, to actually go ahead and turn it on, I have to press the button on the back
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button on the left side will rotate the left side, the button on the right side will rotate the right side
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And these will go ahead and rotate clockwise for two minutes, and then it'll go ahead and stop for six minutes
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and then it'll rotate counterclockwise for another two minutes, and then repeat the cycle over and over again until it's finally turned off manually just like that
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But yeah, anyway, that's a quick overview of the automatic watch winder