DEWALT DC011 Combination Worksite Radio and 7.2-Volt to 18-Volt Pod Style Battery Charger | 
| Brand: DeWalt Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $238.66 Buy New: $103.97 as of 11/22/2009 14:35 CST details You Save: $134.69 (56%)
New (15) Used (2) from $97.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 39 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 19 Dimensions (in): 21.6 x 11.5 x 14.5
MPN: DC011 Model: DC011 UPC: 288750091190 EAN: 5035048128510
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| Features:
| • | MP3 player and iPod compatible | | • | Built-in charger for 7.2-to-18-volt Dealt battery packs | | • | Weather-resistant speakers with dual bass ports for maximum bass and range | | • | Weighs 13.2-pounds | | • | Backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description MP3 player and iPod compatible, the DeWalt DC011 Combination Work Site Radio and 7.2-to-18-volt Pod Style Battery Charger lets you listen along to your favorite tunes on the job. In addition to robust music playback abilities, this radio features a built-in charger for 7.2-to-18 volt DeWalt battery packs (except Univolt), and can charge batteries in as little as one hour. Radio features include an AM/FM digital tuner with LCD display, a built-in clock (so you know when it's time for lunch), and an 8-station memory preset feature. The radio can also draw power from a 7.2-to-18-volt DeWalt battery for cordless convenience. Also included is an auxiliary port for connection to CD players, MP3 players, and portable satellite receivers (cable not included). Other features include high efficiency weather-resistant speakers with dual bass ports for maximum bass and range, a dual pivoting 11-inch flexible antenna, and a weather-sealed charger door. The built-in DeWalt 3-stage charging system provides maximum run-time and extends overall life of the battery. This radio comes backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty.
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DeWalt shop radio / battery charger combination August 25, 2009 Normandie K. Mindheim My husband asked for this product for his birthday to use in his shop. It arrived in good shape, as promised and he is happy with it.
Great Gift August 11, 2009 B. Trimpey (VB, VA) I ordered this radio from an online seller. It arrived to me promptly in two days. My boyfriend was quite surprised by it. It seems very durable and has a surprisingly good sound. The aux. jack is also very nice.
Great charger, good radio. May 11, 2009 Mr. Fred C. Steele (Lancaster, South Carolina) Charges 18v batteries in no time.... Radio reception not so great. No memory without small batteries installed, ( which don't last long at all.)
Tuning knob is slow and cumbersome. Should be called a worksite charger with radio add-on.
What I was looking for.. May 8, 2009 Glen Barrett 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This radio has performed very well. I drive for UPS and needed a tough radio that I don't have to spend money on batteries. It handles the bumps and knock's it get's everyday. The only let down is the channel memory. Requires 2 AA Batteries to hold your preset's and the clock, but as long as I set it in the morning and don't turn it off during the day I can change station's as often as I like. I love it. I would recommend this radio to anyone who will need one outside and on the go. The charge last's for 2 full day's work. And all you need is to plug it into the wall for an hour or so and it is good to go. Hope this help's someone.
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Works just fine, exactly as designed December 9, 2008 Tackett Austin (Oakland, CA USA) I have a bunch of DeWalt 18v tools, and I like music. It works just fine with my iPod plugged in, and I have faith that it will handle a dusty environment.
I use it in my trailer when camping (yes, I take cordless tools camping) and it fills the trailer with decent sound. Does it sound as good as a 7.1 Dolby surround blah blah stereo? Hell no. It wasn't designed for that.
It's a boom box.
It recharges your DeWalt batteries.
You can plug in an iPod.
Who uses CDs any more?
The radio works fine, but radio stations in this country are so bad, I never listen anyway.
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