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Dewalt Cordless radio 110 Volts

Model No. DC013

 
Product Information
Dewalt DC013 Site Radio
The Dewalt DC013 Heavy Duty Cordless/Corded Radio Charger is Dewalt's new, stylish and ergonomically designed radio charger, built with the worksite in mind. Runs off mains and 7.2V - 18V Dewalt Ni-CD, Ni-MH and Lithium-ion batteries (NOT new XR); the DC013 will also charge batteries from 7.2v up to 18v Ni-CD, Ni-MH and Lithium-ion. The DC013 features a digital tuner with LCD display, built-in clock, 10 station FM and 5 station AM memory presets. Features weather resistant speakers with bass ports and bass boost. The auxiliary port allows portable CD players and MP3 players to be connected to the DC013 and a USB power output port for powering low power such devices. Hard wearing and rugged blow moulded protective roll cage with 6 impact resistance points for maximum job site durability.
Featuring high efficiency weather resistant speakers with bass ports and bass boost the DC013 provides the maximum job site listening experience.
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 Specification
  1 Year Warranty
Model Number DC013
 
£119.99 ex.VAT
£143.99 inc.VAT
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