Black & Decker WDR5B Rechargeable Weather Radio With Flashlight & Cell Phone Charger

Black & Decker WDR5B Rechargeable Weather Radio With Flashlight & Cell Phone ChargerManufacturer: Black & Decker
Model: WDR5B
Rating: (2 reviews)

List Price: $72.16
Offer Price: $39.95
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Features:

  • AM/FM/NOAA Weather Alert Radio provides music, news & weather updates 24/7
  • 5 LED Flashlight super bright with high/low power settings
  • Hand-crank rechargeable backup power for Radio, LED Lights and Cell Phone Charger
  • Cell Phone Charger with universal adapter set, recharges most cell phone models
  • Head phone jack for noise reduction or privacy

Product Description
Be ready for storms! Radio/flashlight features hand crank generator with rechargeable Ni-MH battery for up to 15 minutes of run time. Radio has AM, FM and NOAA weather alert stations. Flashlight has 5 LEDS. Unit also has cellphone charging port with adapter, headphone jack and antenna.

2 Comments

  1. A Reviewer
    Posted July 4, 2008 at 10:01 am | Permalink

    Black & Decker WDR5B Rechargeable Weather Radio With Flashlight & Cell Phone Charger has been rated 1 starsVector Weather Alert Radio-Flashlight
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    The Vector Weather Alert Radio-Flashlight does not work. The radio does not play, the flashlight does not come on….nothing works! I clicked a one star rateing but it is really ZERO!

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  2. A Reviewer
    Posted December 20, 2008 at 7:41 am | Permalink

    Black & Decker WDR5B Rechargeable Weather Radio With Flashlight & Cell Phone Charger has been rated 1 starsWhat a dissappointment!
    n

    I bought this product and am returning it. It promotes that it charges most cell phones but when I opened the packaging (required to see the 5 tips that were included) none of them was a match with the popular tip used on my Sprint cell phone. The ensuing search for the proper cell phone tip has worn me out! I couldn’t reach the manufacturer (Black and Decker) for 5 days because of their EST hours. The product manual inside the package directed me to contact my cell phone company (Sprint) – no luck! They sent me to Radio Schack – no luck. Then I reached the manufacturer and they sent me to Best Buy – no luck. This has been a huge waste of time and I hold Black & Decker responsible. The proper cell phone tip should be available through the company and if not, the enclosed tips should have been pictured on the packaging.

    n

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