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Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio

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MSRP: $162.00
Your Price: $81.19
Savings: $ 80.81 ( 50% )
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Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio Features
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Rugged plastic construction, steel handled, blow-resistant base, and weather-proof speakers FM radio, digital clock, NOAA weather radio, auxiliary port for CD player, 12-volt power port Operates on 18-volt or 28-volt lithium-ion or 12- to 18-volt Ni-Cad batteries, or standard 110-volt outlet. Includes radio, storage bag, and 10-foot cord 22 pounds; 1-year warranty
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Additional Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio Information
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The Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-volt lithium-ion job site radio has rugged plastic construction, a steel handle, a blow-resistant base, and weather-proof speakers. Features include an fm radio, digital clock, NOAA weather radio, auxiliary port for CD player, 12-volt power port. It operates on 18-volt or 28-volt lithium-ion or 12- to 18-volt NI-cad batteries, or standard 110-volt outlet. A storage bag is also included, and 10-foot cord. It weighs 22 pounds and comes with a 1-year warranty.
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What Customers Say About Milwaukee 49-24-0280 V28 28-Volt Lithium-Ion Job Site Radio:
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Great radio I use it inside but it is nice to know I can take it anywhere with a battery I would recommend it to everyone.
no problems or dislikes as yet. It gets a ton of stations, is durable (so far). I bought this on behalh of my boyfriend. He loves it so far. He hasn't had it for long, but he loves it so far.
14.4 volt battery pack from my drill lasted a couple weeks before needing charge (I'd say 8 hours total play nice and loud during those couple weeks). Beat the home improvement places prices for sure. Great sound from radio and when I connect my Ipod to it. Can't beat the price here especially with free shipping.
I've got an airport express rubber-banded to it, cabled into the mini audio in.I unplug it, move it, plug it in and it remembers its EG settings (punch thing, 3 different bass settings, fine) and mode (aux in) and volume.rockford fosgate amp delivers, 22w each and that's a low rating, its a great portable mac client now.
The only downside to this radio is that it doesn't have a built in cd player. Anyone who has ever taken their radio on a job site knows that the antenna is the first thing to break which usually leaves it completely unusable until someone brings a wire clothes hanger to substitute as an antenna. You can then store the cd player and cd's in the handy sack attached to the back of the radio.It has a power cord when power is available and it also uses batteries from your Milwaukee tool set which lasts for a surprisingly long while. This radio has definitely served me well. It is well constructed to take the abuse of a job site right down to the rubber antenna. But that can easily be fixed by using a portable cd player with the aux jack on the side of the radio.
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