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eGear NOAA Weather Band Radio - AM-FM-WB, Dynamo, LED Flashlight
$29.95
$50.00
Save 40% Item #1858V
Closeouts. Just wind up the eGear NOAA weather band radio with a few twists of the hand-crank and enjoy AM, FM and WB (weather band) at the push of a button.
Hand-crank dynamo means you’ll never need batteries
AM, FM and WB (weather band) radio selector
Also includes pivoting LED flashlight
NOAA standby indicator
Weather band scan button
Volume and tuning control
Car charger adapter
Charging indicator
Headphone jack
Carry handle
Dimensions: 4-¼x6-½x2-¾”
Weight: 15.2 oz.
Material: Composite
Closeouts. China.
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not worth a purchase, disfunctional By seahorse from ma on 10/03/2009 Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Sound good in its own discription from the manufactor. I was excited to use it. However it take forever to charge. Manual crank is there but imposible to charge. We brought once with us to our kayak trip, disappointed from lack of catching signal. then on the second camping trip, sadly to find out it is completely dead broken for no reason. Hope this help you from not buying this item. Sierra Trading Post Responded on 10/03/2009
Please return this item for a refund using the UPS return label included with your order. When your return is due to a defect, we will waive the return label fee.
By Jude from Spring Lake, Michigan on 08/25/2009 Pros: CompactGreat features Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a good quality piece of emergency equipment. Can also be used for outdoor activites.
But as i have found with most products imported from Asia, the instructions leave a lot to be desired. Very confusing.
By Illinois Kayaker from Lindenhurst, IL on 07/27/2009 Pros: Construction feels solid Cons: Ni-Cad batteries, No 110 V adaptercharger Best Uses: Weather Emergencies Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Purchased for home use during weather emergencies/power outages. Construction appears solid, the charger crank handle appears rugged. However, batteries are NiCad, and no voltage converter/charger is provided to charge from household outlets. Per the manual, it is impossible to charge fully by hand cranking. So, the ni-cads will develop "memory" limiting ability to hold a charge. Also, it will not be possible to leave the unit on stand-by around the house, to make use of the "weather alert" feature. Probably will have to search for a compatible charger and spend more money to get full use of the radio's features. Disappointing.
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