: DeWalt Battery Charger with AM/FM Radio, Model# DW911
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DeWalt Battery Charger with AM/FM Radio, Model# DW911
from: DEWALT



Binding: Misc.
Brand: DeWalt
EAN: 0028875009119
Label: DEWALT
Manufacturer: DEWALT
Model: DW911
Publisher: DEWALT
Sales Rank: 34747
Studio: DEWALT

Features:
  • One hour rapid charge time
  • Patented 3-stage charging system
  • Charges 9.6V to 18V DeWalt battery packs
  • Up to 12 hours radio run time per charge off DeWalt battery packs
  • Radio has auxiliary port for CD player, protective roll cage and steel speaker grille






Editorial Review:




What Others Say

Bad reception for Dewalt
I received one of these radios as a gift, glad I didn't buy it. I have seen many on the jobs and my co-workers also have them. One thing is common to all. The reception sucks, and if your charging in a questionable area your hear the hum of the charger mixed in to boot. I own 10 Dewalt saws drills ect and there great. My company uses Dewalt tools and they last. This radio for lack of a better term sucks. I've had old boom boxes that I got at garage sales for a dollar that out preform this POS. I use it but I'm not happy with it!



Don't Toss Out This Radio If It Dies On You!
My husband bought this DW911 Job Site Radio & Battery Charger four years ago. About a month ago, the radio died without warning. We were tempted to throw away the radio but we decided that since this radio had never been abused in any way, perhaps it could be repaired. I found the website Dewalt.com after which I found a Dewalt Service Center only 18 miles from our home. It turned out that it was a FUSE that had gone bad as well as the 14.4 battery pack. Having the fuse replaced cost about $23 and replacing the 14.4 battery cost $66 plus tax. It would have been a shame NOT to keep this radio. So don't despair! If your radio goes out for no good reason, find the DeWalt Svc Ctr closest to you for a diagnosis. You'll save $ by having ... Read More



Ok radio with charger
My well-intentioned wife bought me the DeWalt radio/charger for Christmas (thinking all my tools were DeWalt). Little does she know I am a Milwaukee loyalist since picking up my first Milwaukee tool. :)

I really liked the DeWalt radio, but when my wife found out almost all my cordless tools were Milwaukee (only DeWalt I have it the 9.6V drill), she said I could exchange the DeWalt radio for the Milwaukee if I wanted. Since I am fairly sentimental, I really wanted to keep the DeWalt. However, I just couldn't resist a "listening competition" between my radio and my neighbor's Milwaukee. Unfortunately for my wife's gift, my sentimental side isn't quite as strong as my audio side. Given the side-by-side comparison, the choice was clear ... Read More



Suitable For Jobsites Only
OK, the audio is pretty scratchy, and the little antenna will not pull in weak, distant stations. But let's remember what this radio/charger was designed to do: provide audible music above the noise level of saws, drills, compressors, etc. For this mission, you will find it more than adequate. The high- treble audio, while perhaps irritating in the living room, is a plus to cut through loud jobsite noise.. and let's remember that this unit, with a built-in charger and drop-proof construction, basically costs little more that a charger itself. No, it will never win any audio awards, and if you need high-fidelity bass response (despite the jobsite noise), then the Milwaukee is your choice (without a charger). But if you have DeWalt cordless ... Read More



Can you spell J U N K?
If you intend to bounce this radio down the street then you picked the right one but for listing purposes forget it! JUNK! I've bought radios at the 99 cent store that have better reception than this battery charger with a roll bar. Your workers will spend more time trying to find a station than working on their project. Unless you're in a situation where you need to defend your life by beating someone to death with this radio... make another choice!


 

DeWalt Battery Charger with AM/FM Radio, Model# DW911