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Digital camera reviews of Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio (White)Digital camera Review: Best thing i ever bought Summary: 5 Stars
I love music and love to take long showers. Never had a radio in the bathroom because they were always to big and couldn't find the small ones anywhere. absolutly love it. the whole family loves it. could never live without it again.
Digital camera Review: Better than expected Summary: 5 Stars
Like somebody else said, this was the only shower radio with good reviews. The sound is great, better than I expected it to be. I also like it because you can carry it around from room to room. I'm glad I decided to buy it.
Digital camera Review: CD's tend to skip Summary: 4 Stars
Everything about this radio is great, except that our new cd's seem to skip in this machine, and not in our stero system. Overall great buy
Digital camera Review: Clock Radio does not work, but... Summary: 3 Stars
My clock radio does not turn on anymore; the only thing I can do is set the clock. I've tried resetting it and changing the batteries, but it still does not work. The clock radio was working great until this. It is also kind of pricey for what it is, but I think it still may be one of the better clock radios out on the market. Another thing that kind of bugs me about this clock radio is that the display is hard to see, it is not lit up. I read on the Sony website that it has a LCD display, but I don't have that. The radio also can't be knocked around too much because the CD will pause for a few seconds and then start right where it left off - It is really no big deal that it pauses.
--I sent my radio back to Sony, it still had its warranty, which is 1 yr, and it was repaired and sent back in about a week. Now it works like it did when I bought it.
Digital camera Review: Dies after only a few months Summary: 1 Stars
I read all the reviews and was delighted to receive my Sony shower CD/radio only to have it die after only 8 months. I was then sent a replacement which just died after 6 months. Upon calling Sony, I learned that my "warranty" on the replacement unit was only 90 days. When I explained that I had not "purchased", but was given the unit as a replacement therefore a "purchase warranty" should not apply, I was told I could write to the customer complaint department. My only other recourse is to pay for the repairs estimated at $62.00 plus shipping. I could take another chance on a new unit listed here on Amazon at $56.99, but I think Sony has all of the money that it will ever see from me. Buy a cheaper unit, at least you won't be disappointed when it breaks.
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