Radio headset revisited

fixerupper

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I picked up a Work Tunes this afternoon, tried it out this evening and it does perform much better than my old one. It sticks with the harder to receive stations no matter what direction I am facing. It's the cheaper one. Thanks for the suggestions. Jim
 
(quoted from post at 18:35:18 05/17/15) I picked up a Work Tunes this afternoon, tried it out this evening and it does perform much better than my old one. It sticks with the harder to receive stations no matter what direction I am facing. It's the cheaper one. Thanks for the suggestions. Jim

I've had an analog work tunes radio for over 10 years now and it has a lot of hours on it. Some stations fade a little, but overall I have been happy with it. I go thru about a set of rechargeable batteries every 300 hours. The best thing about it is that it keeps my ears warm and clean :D
 
I picked this one up at Wally World. Menards was sold out. If you google Work Tunes, whatever site you get on will probably show two different sets with different prices. One is in the $39 range and the other is in the $59 range. The $59 one has more bells and whistles but I assume the ability to pick up stations is the same for both. Wally had the $39 one and Menards had the $59 one. The $39 one I got has KNOBS for volume and stations, something I need with my clutzy fingers that don't have as much fine feel anymore. Looks like the more expensive one has a group of buttons to feel for.

I'm going to put my coveralls on and mow right now so I can test it out for the three functions I will require from it today; Noise protection, audio quality and EAR WARMERS. LOL
 

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