Electronics : COBY CX-CD250 Portable CD Cassette Recorder with AM/FM Radio & Remote Control

Electronics : COBY CX-CD250 Portable CD Cassette Recorder with AM/FM Radio & Remote Control

COBY CX-CD250 Portable CD Cassette Recorder with AM/FM Radio & Remote Control

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COBY CX-CD250 Portable CD Cassette Recorder with AM/FM Radio & Remote Control
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1940










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Batteries: 8 D
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Coby
Color: Silver
EAN: 0716829122501
Label: Coby
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Coby
Model: CX-CD250
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Coby
Sales Rank: 1940
Studio: Coby
Variation Description: Silver
Warranty: 90 days warranty



Features:
  • Top Loading compact disc player/Programmable track memory
  • 3 Digit LED display/AM/FM Stereo Tuner
  • Skip, Search, Play, Pause, Repeat1, Repeat All, Random play functions/Full auto stop cassette player/recorder
  • Soft eject cassette door/Wide range speaker system
  • 3 way Cassette recording/One touch automatic level control recording







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Item Description:
Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.PRODUCT FEATURES: Top Loading Compact Disc Player; Programmable Track Memory; 1 Bit D/A Converter; Play/Pause, Search, Repeat (One or All) Functions; 2-Digit LED Display; AM/FM Stereo Tuner; Full Auto Stop Cassette Player/Recorder; 2-Way Cassette Recording (CD & Radio); One-Touch Automatic Level Control Recording; Soft Eject Cassette Door; Wide Range Speaker System; Convenient 7-key Remote Control; Battery operation requires 8 'D' size batteries (batteries not included); FCC/FDA approved; 110V/220V Dual Voltage.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * disappointed ...
I'm very disappointed. I bought it for the cassette player and it works fine. After I threw away the packaging I tried to play a CD. Nothing happened. I tried to return it but according to the return policy I can't. I can't even exchange it because I don't have the "original packaging".



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * AMAZON GAVE ME A FULL REFUND ...
I bought this mainly for the cassette player because they are hard to find these days and I have a lot of tapes. As soon as I got it, the tape player would play but would not rewind or fast forward so in other words I can't use it. I called Amazon and they gave me a full refund and said I didn't even have to send it back. One star for the player, five stars for Amazon!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * nice and simple ...
I bought it for my 80 year old mom , for its simplicity and great sound,she loves it, thank you,what a great product!Coby CXCD250 Portable Cassette Recorder with CD Player and AM/FM Radio



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * As needed ...
I needed a cassette player to transfer my tapes to cd's, and it works perfectly.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * pleased ...
the coby cd, cassette,and radio is well worth the price.not a bose in sound but quite adequate.


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