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World Band Radio at Lidls

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From next Monday, Lidl's have a portable multiband radio for £9.99.

I bought a similar one from them last year and they are a German make called Bench. They are well constructed and give a decent sound quality for a radio of that size.

Very good value for that price.

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  • gekktel
    gekktel Posts: 123 Forumite
    saintsfan wrote: »
    From next Monday, Lidl's have a portable multiband radio for £9.99.

    I bought a similar one from them last year and they are a German make called Bench. They are well constructed and give a decent sound quality for a radio of that size.

    Very good value for that price.

    These radios are a bloody nuisance - they eat up you battery power even when not on. If you remove the batteries then you loose all your pre-sets !! Its a difficult & complicated Radio to navigate - its a case of going back to the manual every time to re-set the pre-sets.

    This radio was designed by twits.
  • bucksliz
    bucksliz Posts: 162 Forumite
    gekktel wrote: »
    These radios are a bloody nuisance - they eat up you battery power even when not on. If you remove the batteries then you loose all your pre-sets !! Its a difficult & complicated Radio to navigate - its a case of going back to the manual every time to re-set the pre-sets.

    This radio was designed by twits.

    Come on now, you just say what you feel! :rotfl:
  • I'll_Be_Frank
    I'll_Be_Frank Posts: 134 Forumite
    gekktel wrote: »
    These radios are a bloody nuisance - they eat up you battery power even when not on. If you remove the batteries then you loose all your pre-sets !! Its a difficult & complicated Radio to navigate - its a case of going back to the manual every time to re-set the pre-sets.

    This radio was designed by twits.

    So just to be clear. You wouldn't recommend this radio as a good buy? :)
  • saintsfan
    saintsfan Posts: 12 Forumite
    gekktel wrote: »
    These radios are a bloody nuisance - they eat up you battery power even when not on. If you remove the batteries then you loose all your pre-sets !! Its a difficult & complicated Radio to navigate - its a case of going back to the manual every time to re-set the pre-sets.

    This radio was designed by twits.

    A bad workman always blames his tools. I get very good battery life from 1800mah rechargeables and have no trouble with the presets - all seems quite logical to me.
  • gekktel
    gekktel Posts: 123 Forumite
    saintsfan wrote: »
    A bad workman always blames his tools. I get very good battery life from 1800mah rechargeables and have no trouble with the presets - all seems quite logical to me.

    Setting up the presets may be logical - but its not simple or straightforward. Its not possible to work out from looking at the buttons how to do it. If you havent used the radio for a while its very likely you will have to recourse to the manual to remind yourself how to do it. But then, if you havent used the radio for a while its very likely the batteries are dead!

    Whats the battery life you get from 1800mah rechargeables got to do with this radio?

    To summarise this offer - "you get what you pay for"
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