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Unboxing the Makita BMR100 Job Site Radio

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

http://www.toolstop.co.uk The Makita BMR100 Job Site Radio is designed to survive in the harsh outdoor construction site environment, the radio has a moulded ABS casing with neoprene end panel protectors, chrome control panel 'bull-bars' for protection and an anti-shock loudspeaker system. Weighing in at just 4.2kg the BMR100 is substantially lighter than its competitors. The Makita BMR100 has a retractable handle grip for ease of carrying, a sprung antennae aerial and a digital push button channel selection system. A single rotating control adjusts both sound volume and frequency selection. Available now at toolstop.co.uk

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  • eu comprei um aparelho desse gostei muito, tem uma autonomia muito boa!!

    e o som é otimo!!!

  • @dannigretzler Roughly translated:

    "I bought a unit that I liked a lot, has a very good self! and the sound is great!"

    Thanks for your feedback

  • So crap they cant throw them away. Give us a DAB site radio now.

    Must charge batteries and run from batteries to make it interesting.

    I like the sleep and snooze for the plumbers:]]].

  • @trig Check out the new BMR101 which has DAB, but still doesn't charge I'm afraid

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  • speak Canadian ffs

  • watta fucking accent...

  • Check out my one of a kind makita radio hack

  • Is this radio made in China?

  • vi esse radio na empresa de um amigo e fiquei fisurado eh lindo e tem uma qualidade de som incrivel

    

  • IF you don't already have batterys and charger, you are going to pay an extra $150 at least. Thats if you buy the cheapest ones.

    Its a bad ass little radio though.

  • crazy ass radio.

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