Bosch PB10-CD Advanced Power Job Site Radio with CD Player and Remote Control

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  • Radio/CD run off Bosch batteries or AC power – 12V, 14.4V, 18V, 24V
  • Integrated jobsite CD player with CD-R/RW and MP3 compatibility 40 second skip-free protection
  • 4-way GFCI protected outlet Power-up jobsite tools and equipment. Meets OSHA requirements
  • Best Reception – Upgraded Antenna and Advanced Digital Tuner
  • Best Sound – Premium Speakers, More Power, and separate Bass and Treble control

Amazon.com Product Description
The Bosch PB10-CD Power Box System is ready to rock when you are. This AM/FM radio with CD player features a tough design that will stand up to the elements. And with its advanced feature that lets you charge your Bosch batteries while listening to music, it’s a must-have for any jobsite..caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif;font-size: 10px;font-weight: bold;font-style: italic;}ul.indent {list-style: inside disc;text-indent: 20px;}table.callout {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, serif;margin: 10px;width: 250;}td.callout3-c26 {height: 100 percent;background: url(‘http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/content_26/Q1_2009/c26-callout3.png’) repeat-y;border-left: 0px s… More >>

Bosch PB10-CD Advanced Power Job Site Radio with CD Player and Remote Control

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5 Responses to “Bosch PB10-CD Advanced Power Job Site Radio with CD Player and Remote Control”

  1. Ergoboy Says:

    I have been to several job sites with Bosch radios, and all the only thing playing was Spanish radio! I’ve seen plenty of reviews complaining about reception, but the Spanish stations seem to come in fine.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. R. W. Six Says:

    I absolutely loved this radio, until it just quit working. Dead. Nothing. Now, I don’t have a battery charger. I checked for a fuse, nothing. It is dead.

    I own a lot of tools, and BOSCH has continually disappointed. Unfortunately, I’ve purchased a lot of BOSCH tools. BOSCH tools should be considered ‘cheaper’ quality in my opinion.

    I hope you don’t make the same mistake I’ve made and purchase tools mfg by BOSCH. They are too expensive for their service life.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. ryan patterson Says:

    I live in Canada it gets a HELL of a lot colder up here then there and i have no problems with this radio ever the battery never fails to charge it never dye if i leave it out in the truck over night or for longer you baby’s are probably using a 9.6 volt us a 18 and you get 2-3 days of music and thats playing LOUD us the dam triple a’s that come with it to keep the clock running and it won’t drain the battery’s , (some people need more help then others the radio reception is fine yes there are places the you can’t get it like apartments some job sits but this is rair hell my 10 000 dollar stereo at home has a hard time sometime get receptions it’ life stop wining , for the guy that sayed you can’t hear it unless your standing next to it maybe it’s not the radio that has the problem get your hearing checked at the work sit that im in at the moment there are 13 dewalts 2 milwaukee’s and 1 Bosch radio everyone loves the sound, volume not so much the price but all the features makes up for the price now for the people that think the sound is terrible ITS A F-ING work radio not a Bose home theater god dam . this is by far the best dam work radio out there and if you think im wrong then you need to get out more. and im never wrong about tools never.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Robert Yancy Says:

    the mp3 function and play back is great the sound is loud but it work the best with the EQ on your own custom setting it has great sound and yes it durable and the 4-way GFCI protected outlet is drop I use it in side and out because i got the Ipod dock and it is well built and it is not very expensive depending on where you buy it. It is just what I need to go with my Ipod.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Nathan Baer Says:

    Hello, I purchased the bosch radio/cd about one month ago. It is very sturdy and plays cds and mp3 cds very well. However, even with the extra ‘wire’ antenna added in order to improve reception, I can still only get 3 stations at my present job site. This is in sharp contrast to my truck (an old Toyota), which sits about twenty feet away from it and can pick up about 20 or so stations. I removed the wire and it still picked up 3 stations – just a very little less clear. This is bothersome. But, I am a guy who would rather tinker with things than take them back. So, I am planning on opening up the guts of the thing to see if I can rig up a better antenna.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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