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| Brand | Timex |
| List Price | $29.99 |
| Price | Item currently not available |
| Features | - Choose among waking to radio, tape, or alarm
- Fall asleep to radio or tape
- Cassette with auto stop
- Snooze control
- Dependable battery backup system
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| Categories | Cassette Audio & Video Radios Radio Street CD & Cassette Player Clocks Furniture & Décor (1057794) |
Description |
| Marketing description is not available. |
| Wake up with Timex's boxy T383S cube-style cassette clock radio. You can set the alarm to radio, tape, or buzzer. The cassette player features auto stop and the side speakers produce adequate sound for a morning wake-up. The battery backup system maintains your alarm and time settings in case of power failure. |
Customer Reviews |
garbage 2003-02-15 |
| By Nana (Adirondacks) |
| I purchased this radio several weeks ago and it's been thrown in the garbage. It has poor radio reception, and tape player is noisy and it does not have clear sound. |
Junk 2000-10-31 |
| It doesn't get much worse than this. The audio quality is similar to sticking your head in a bucket and scraping metal objects around. The tape player ate one of my tapes. The tuner never seemed to work in the AM band... you could go 1/4 the way on the same station/static. To trust this alarm clock in waking you for you future is as smart as tricking yourself into thinking you'll get up 30 minutes after you hear your neighbors car start. Buy this only with a surplus of aspirin... |
Not Very Good 2000-10-30 |
| By Donald M. Weinstein (Northern Virginia) |
| I was not impressed with this unit, even considering its relatively low price. I purchased it because it is one of the few currently-manufactured clock radios that contains a cassette player. It is cheaply made. The unit I received was defective: when I tried to play a cassette, all I heard was a loud howl. When I accidentally hit the "sleep" button (the buttons are pretty close to each other), I was unable to stop the radio from playing and eventually had to unplug the unit. After some research I found that TIMEX (a company with at least a bit of a reputation) doesn't even make the unit--they've licensed their name to another company. They should be ashamed. |