Electronics : Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio (White)

Electronics : Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio (White)

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Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio (White)

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Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio (White)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242615885
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICFCD73VWHITE
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony


Piece facts:
  • CD shower radio with audio CD-R/CD-RW compatibility and vertical, space-saving design
  • 25 station presets (AM 5, FM 10, TV 5, Weather 5) provide convenient, one-button tuning
  • Splash resistant design optimized for use in a bathroom, shower, spa, or sauna
  • Up to 15 hours continuous playback with 4 "C" batteries (not included)
  • Digital clock with countdown timer and large, high-contrast display




(White) Radio Player/Clock CD Shower ICF-CD73V Sony






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S0NY lCF-CD73V -- With this cute-as-a-button Kitchen and Bathroom Radio, you'll have hours of fun singing with your Rubber Ducky or making dinner for Hubby! 25 station presets ( FM - 10 / AM - 5 / TV - 5 / Weather - 5 ) Built-in digital clock Selectable Countdown Timer -- great for cooking High fidelity built-in speaker lncludes hanging strap to loop over a door knob or on the shower head extension Up to 15 hours continuous playback on 4 C batteries (not included) DC-ln jack permits use of optional S0NY AC-E60HG Power Adapter (use not indicated in bath or other wet conditions) Dimensions - 9-3/4H x 6W x 3-1/4D Weighs about 3 pounds


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Finally, a shower radio with reception! ...
Live in the mountains and reception isn't always the best. Tried several less expensive shower radios with no success. This one is a little costly, but well worth it if you enjoy listening to music in the shower. Reception is excellent! Very satisfied and highly recommend.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - shower radio
Loading CDs on the back side of the unit seems like a design error but, everything else about this radio/CD player is perfect. It puts out very good sound for a shower stereo.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Shower Radio I've ever known ...
I looked around a bit for a good shower radio and stumbled across this item. For months I put off buying it because I did not need it, but eventually I bought it for myself as a Christmas present. I am not disappointed. I've had it for almost 5 months and the batteries are still good and I listen to it for hours most days - through showers, baths and just cleaning around the house. The stations come in very well and I like that I can have some programmed because it's quick and easy to go from news to morning motivation music. The speakers are good and I don't need to blast the radio while the water is running. It's light for portability yet very durable, solid and looks great. I did buy it thinking there was an alarm clock feature, but was slightly disappointed when I found out that it was just a timer. That's the only complaint that I have, but I think one of the reviews on another site said there was an alarm, so that was a mistake. I love it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - great shower radio!
Purchased this for myself then for my sister! It is the best thing ever! Has so many features! It is the perfect thing, you can take it in the kitchen while you cook,to the beach pool whatever.. great!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * best investment ...
i bought this shower radio about a month and a half ago and i love it. its good for the poolside or in the shower. its easy to use and offers plenty of versatility. i can't wait to use it at the beach!!

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