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Sony ICF-CD73W AM/FM/Weather Shower CD Clock Radio - White | 
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| Brand: Sony
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $67.99 You Save: $1.96 (3%)
Rating: 7 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3.4 x 9.9
MPN: ICF-CD73W Model: ICF-CD73W UPC: 027242731462 EAN: 0027242731462 ASIN: B0013IIZV4
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 6 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Compact, Splash Resistant Shower CD Radio | | • | 3 Band Digital Tuner (AM/FM/Weather Band) | | • | LCD Display with clock and Count Down Timer | | • | 5 Direct Access Buttons and Shuttle Dial Controls | | • | Battery operation allows handy and portable use |
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Product Description The room that gets the most use after we awaken is the bathroom. From shower to shave to prep, this is the chamber we use to prepare for the transition to outside life. You simply can't find a better place for a radio and CD player. Suds and song go together with the ICF-CD73W compact footprint shower CD radio. Featuring 20 station presets (FM 10/AM 5/weather 5), splash resistance, battery operation which allows handy and portable use (up to 15 hours continuous playback), CD-R/RW playback, 5 direct access buttons, shuttle dial operation and an LCD display, this versatile CD clock radio is great for the shower or your bedside. Additional features include a digital clock, a countdown timer to help keep you on schedule and a hanging strap. Come to think of it, this radio would be outstanding in virtually any room including kitchen, bath, and bed, CD-R/RW Playback - Plays all CD-R/RW discs burned either in a PC or a home recording deck. Create custom mixes from your existing music collection and always have the right music at hand 5 Direct Access(TM) Buttons - lets you access your favorite radio stations with the touch of a button Shuttle Dial Operation - speeds tuning of radio frequency as well as time and alarm settings. LCD Screen - is highly visible even in darkness. Digital Clock with large high contrast display that shows exact current time and number of pre-set radio stations. Count Down Timer times backwards from a time period you set. Useful for cooking and timing other activities as well as keeping you on schedule Hanging Strap - loops over a door knob or on the shower head extension DC-In Jack (6V) - lets you use an optional AC adaptor to operate the radio Unit Dimensions (Approx.) 6 x 9 7/8 x 3 3/8 (151.5 x 248 x 84mm)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
sony info untrue September 24, 2008 Stu Erris (cheshire, ct) the sony icf-cd73w shower radio plays cd's and radio clearly and in stereo but don't move the player or it will stop playing for a few seconds. Also, the time display isn't bright or able to read at all in the dark.
What I wanted July 7, 2008 AJR (Sammamish, WA United States) This is a great bathroom radio and it has a CD player, which I wanted. The batteries are safe but easily accessible (no tools required). The CD player sucks batteries quickly, but that is to be expected.
Bad Design July 1, 2008 S. Vance (Pleasantville, NY USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
At first I was pretty happy with the product, I got OK reception, buttons were easy to use, etc. But whoever designed the antenna was out of their mind. The little suction cup gets stuck to tile surface without even trying and as a result after several attempts to pick up the radio the entire antenna snapped off. $50 to fix. I'll think twice before buying a Sony product again.
Great clock radio June 23, 2008 Rez (New York, NY) I got this for my husand and he loves it. He uses it in the shower and the backyard. Easy to use and we love the added alarm feature!
Wish the CD function was more functionablep June 21, 2008 CG (Manhattan) I bought this product bc i recently bought a few meditation cd's (don't ask) i wanted to listen to in bed, shower, kitchen, etc. i needed something portable. anyway, my only complaint is you can't just skip ahead to the next track. in order to skip ahead you have to turn and hold that big knob on the right as the songs/tracks move ahead. you can hear the song/track as its moving and its not really fast at all. i think its sort of annoying that it works this way so if i stop to do something i'd have to start the cd over and hold that knob until i get to the spot where i left off. it has a "pause" botton but it will only pause for a minute or 2.
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