Thumbs Up Radio

Looking for a radio that stands out from the crowd? How about a thumbs up model?

Features:

  • Wonderful Hand Shape Radio
  • With Stand
  • With Antenna
  • Radio On/Off/Volume Switch
  • Reset button
  • Auto-Scan Channel features
  • Radio Frequency Range: 88 – 108 MHz
  • Using 2 x AAA Batteries (Battery is not included)
  • Dimension : 11.5 cm x 9.4 cm x 2.2 cm (without stand) x 6 cm (with stand)

The Thumbs Up Radio is available from the GizFever.com website for $4.99.

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    [...] The Wonderful Hand Radio is an homage to a bygone era, when you distinguished a clock by putting a radio in it, and you distinguished a radio by building a nicer clock. And as you clutch your cold, aluminum iPod, remember that people used to do great things with plastic. Great Things. And it only cost $5. [Giz Fever via Geek Alerts] [...]

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    [...] The Wonderful Hand Radio is an homage to a bygone era, when you distinguished a clock by putting a radio in it, and you distinguished a radio by building a nicer clock. And as you clutch your cold, aluminum iPod, remember that people used to do great things with plastic. Great Things. And it only cost $5. [Giz Fever via Geek Alerts] [...]

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    [...] The Wonderful Hand Radio is an homage to a bygone era, when you distinguished a clock by putting a radio in it, and you distinguished a radio by building a nicer clock. And as you clutch your cold, aluminum iPod, remember that people used to do great things with plastic. Great Things. And it only cost $5. [Giz Fever via Geek Alerts] [...]

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