Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Shower Tap Radio

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Unknown EAN: 5060073504053 Feature: The Shower Tap Radio is water resistant and designed to look like a tap. Label: dot2shop Manufacturer: dot2shop Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: dot2shop Studio: dot2shop
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The Shower Tap Radio is water resistant and designed to look like a tap.
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Listen to your favourite radio station using the attractive translucent blue Shower Tap Radio. Fully waterproof and disguised as a tap! It's the perfect entertainment when taking a shower or bath. The Shower Tap Radio easily attaches anywhere to a glass of tiled surface using a large suction cup. It has an attractive translucent blue finish and the large tap handle can be turned to increase or decrease the volume. You get great AM and FM reception from the aerial that you can leave as a coil or unroll to extend for better reception. The Shower Tap Radio helps you start every day listening to your favourite radio station. Shower Tap Radio features One translucent blue Shower Tap Radio Water resistant construction AM range 540-1600 kHz FM range 88-108 kHz Suction cup to attach to wall Fits to glass or tile surface Volume control Integral speaker On/Off switch Aerial coil Tuning knob Instructions included Size: Shower Tap Radio W 12.0cm x H 10.4cm Shower Tap Radio batteries 2x AA batteries (not included) Click here to see a larger image of the Shower Tap Radio
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