FREE SHIPPING Milwaukee Heavy-Duty Job Site Radio, Model# 49-24-0280
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation introduces the Worlds Toughest Radio! The model 49-24-0280, Job Site Radio, is designed to withstand the harsh punishment professional job sites dish out and continue to rock throughout the workday. The Job Site Radio is designed with high performance in mind and packs one mean audio wallop. Powered by a two-way Rockford Fosgate sound system with a 3-stage Punch EQ bass boost, the Job Site Radio provides both dominating audio energy and clarity. Equipped with a high-end digital tuner and a flexible, 360-degree directional antenna, the Job Site Radio provides crystal clear reception, even in remote areas. Constructed to withstand rough use even an 8ft. drop onto concrete! Operates on standard AC current or Milwaukee battery packs (not included).
Item# 153423
Only $99.99
Powerful Rockford Fosgate sound system with Punch EQ Bass Boost
5 1/4in. weather-resistant speakers with separate tweeters
Digital tuner with 20 AM/FM station presets
12 Volt power port to charge cell phone/other audio devices
Auxiliary stereo input jack for CD, MP3 or cassette player
Awesome radio,
August 18, 2008
By motocross066from Pennsylvania
"I have owned this radio for a little over a year now and I work in a very dirty, and noisy shop environment. The sound that these radios produce is awesome. It has three different bass levels you can set and this thing rocks! It really is loud and has great clarity if you need to play it on noisy jobsites. I take it everywhere, like on weekends it goes to the dirt track stock car races with us and sits there on my tailgate getting pounded with dust. I just wipe it off and its always ready to go. Good deal!"
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Excellent radio,
January 19, 2008
By htgrifffrom Raleigh, NC
"I have used the DeWalt radio and the Bosch, but the Milwaukee costs less, sounds better, and seems to be far more durable. I now have two of them and couldn't be happier."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
First Radio Then Drill,
November 1, 2007
By RonAllentownfrom Allentown Pa
"I have two Radios, Yes it works that good! After having many Milwaukee products, I tried the Radio. Then I got the drill for the batteries. The unit fell about 10' to the ground, the one foot on the leg fell off. I left it in the back of my truck one weekend, IN the porring Rain! And it has a jack in the back that you can play your music from your computer. I take it all the time to job sites, then after seeing the radio, other workers have bought one for them self."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional